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She never admitted. And you believe her --huh?Clinton (whether you believe her or not) was not really in the same situation. What she did with her emails was very, very reckless, but she never admitted to sending any classified information knowingly
Retroactively? She occupied the office of Secretary of state. All the information on her multiple servers should have been considered classified until determined otherwise.She should have known not to send sensitive materials that were retroactively classified, but it's not quite apples-to-apples here.
Ignorance is no acceptable excuse. And I addressed "classified at the time" earlier..What Clinton's email scandal indicates is an exercise in very, very bad judgment, but criminal intent is not clear, and she has a plausible argument that she didn't send anything that was classified at the time
She never admitted. And you believe her --huh?
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Retroactively? She occupied the office of Secretary of state. All the information on her multiple servers should have been considered classified until determined otherwise.
Her continual line about "nothing was marked classified" is pure rubbish. It's childish to the core.
Ignorance is no acceptable excuse. And I addressed "classified at the time" earlier..
It's my understanding that the sailor admitted knowing that he was taking photographs of classified equipment.
Clinton (whether you believe her or not) was not really in the same situation.
What she did with her emails was very, very reckless, but she never admitted to sending any classified information knowingly.
She should have known not to send sensitive materials that were retroactively classified, but it's not quite apples-to-apples here.
What Clinton's email scandal indicates is an exercise in very, very bad judgment, but criminal intent is not clear, and she has a plausible argument that she didn't send anything that was classified at the time.
The sailor intentionally broke regulations to photograph classified equipment. That's very, very bad judgment, but it is also a clear-cut violation of the law accompanied by criminal intent.
Y'all keep forgetting the point: secretary of state is NOT Ms. Clinton's first rodeo with classified information. It is NOT her first rodeo with privileged information. She's been in the arena of classified and privileged information for decades.
So to accept her statement that she didn't know the information was classified, or even sensitive, and this shouldn't be on a private email server ... and to try to pass it off as "Colin Powell told me I could" ....
The sailor knew, and admitted guilt. He's an idiot.
Anyone who thinks Hillary didn't know, is entrusting our country to an idiot of epic proportions.
Clinton (whether you believe her or not) was not really in the same situation. What she did with her emails was very, very reckless, but she never admitted to sending any classified information knowingly.
Listen, everyone. Clinton is guilty as sin on the email issue. But to prosecute her would be infinitely more difficult than prosecuting a person who submits a valid confession.
Says who, the DOJ?
Indeed.She is a liar....
What's got you scratching your head, Ben?