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Clinton Emailed Classified Information After Leaving State Dept...

 

 

 

Why did Hillary allow Huma to be a triple-dipper?
by Michael Barone

 

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Reminder:

Now 30 Benghazi-related emails have been recovered from Hillary´s server – and they weren´t in the batch she turned over to the State Department
Associated Press

 

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HUFFINGTON POST CONTRIBUTOR SAYS HE WAS FIRED FOR POSTING ARTICLE ABOUT HILLARY’S HEALTH.

 

Oceanarianna has never been at war with Hillary – and her workaday Democratic primary voters.

 

 

 

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Congrats.

 

The progressive socialist ideology is all for diversity, freedom and rights, but only if those viewpoints agree with their own.

 

 

They want to control, discredit and silence their critics.

 

I think it's funny that many people here who are on the left just think that anyone who opposes them is just some type of right wing conservative when it couldn't be further from the truth. Many of us are libertarian, centrist, independent, conservative, constitutionalist and any degree in between.

 

 

 

Even if viewing the movement as having the best of intentions, the underlying message is "We have to handicap whitey (especially the men) until everyone can win a trophy".

 

That will turn into The Special Olympics.

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by any objective standard, this is 1000x worse than any of Anthony Weiner's electronic sins.

 

Clinton emailed classified information after leaving State Department: report http://hill.cm/B9fhQII

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Don't most people go to jail for this sort of thing ?

 

 

Just as a reference point...

 

 

On July 19, 2004, it was revealed that the U.S. Department of Justice was investigating Berger for unauthorized removal of classified documents in October 2003 from a National Archives reading room prior to testifying before the 9/11 Commission. The documents were five classified copies of a single report commissioned from Richard Clarke covering internal assessments of the Clinton Administration's handling of the unsuccessful 2000 millennium attack plots. An associate of Berger said Berger took one copy in September 2003 and four copies in October 2003, allegedly by stuffing the documents into his socks and pants.[19][20] Berger subsequently lied to investigators when questioned about the removal of the documents.[21]

In April 2005, Berger pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of unauthorized removal and retention of classified material from the National Archives in Washington.[22]

Berger was fined $50,000,[23] sentenced to serve two years of probation and 100 hours of community service, and stripped of his security clearance for 3 years.[21][24] The Justice Department initially said Berger stole only copies of classified documents and not originals,[25] but the House Government Reform Committee later revealed that an unsupervised Berger had been given access to classified files of original, uncopied, uninventoried documents on terrorism. During the House Government Reform Committee hearings, Nancy Kegan Smith — who was the director of the presidential documents staff at the National Archives and Records Administration — acknowledged that she had granted Berger access to original materials in her office.[26]

On December 20, 2006, Inspector General Paul Brachfeld reported that Berger took a break to go outside without an escort. "In total, during this visit, he removed four documents ... Mr. Berger said he placed the documents under a trailer in an accessible construction area outside Archives 1 (the main Archives building)". Berger acknowledged having later retrieved the documents from the construction area and returned with them to his office.[27][28]

On May 17, 2007, Berger relinquished his license to practice law as a result of the Justice Department investigation. Saying, "I have decided to voluntarily relinquish my license. ... While I derived great satisfaction from years of practicing law, I have not done so for 15 years and do not envision returning to the profession. I am very sorry for what I did, and I deeply apologize." By giving up his license, Berger avoided cross-examination by the Bar Counsel regarding details of his thefts.[29]

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