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Old 07-30-2015, 01:54 PM
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You worked in federal government in IT. I guess the IT department you worked in was illogical thought, or maybe insane turds.

There was no LAW forbidding her from using her personal computer from government business. Rule is not a law. That rule was made law recently, but not made retroactive. All of her emails sent to government email addresses were kept on the person receiving computer. If the emails she destroyed were classified information sent to non-government people, she broke the law, and will face criminal charges.

All personal emails become government property once she used the server for government business. This has to be the most ludicrous statement ever posted here, and there isn't a close second. OK, Mr. IT answer this. "Why did Trey Gowdy ask Hillary to send her server to an independent third party? If he had very right to view her private emails, why not send the server directly to him? I know, Trey Gowdy, the prosecutor, doesn't know the law. Trey Gowdy is a Obama plant in the Republican party and he loves her so much, and would do nothing to embarrass her.

I know the primary process is. I am an Independent. I can change my party affiliation, when entering the polling booth, and change it back, when I leave. So, can you. When you enter the polling booth change from Republican to Democrat. Vote for the Democrat that has the best chance to beat Hillary, but not the Republican nominee. Then, change back. If the nominees are Hillary, and any other Republican other than Kasich, I will place a write in vote for Donald Duck.
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