RE: In addition to the server, Hilary "abandoned secure line to use home phone"
May 19, 2016 at 5:24 pm
(May 19, 2016 at 5:11 pm)Tiberius Wrote: Again, I agree she's likely not guilty of any crime concerning those documents. However, she is ultimately responsible (though not legally) if those documents end up in the hands of foreign governments, as they may have done. I believe I gave an example in another thread or earlier in this one, of how a document sent via her unsecured (i.e. no encryption) server whilst she was in China could have been picked up by the Chinese. That document wasn't classified at the time, but it now is. The end result is that the Chinese government now have a classified document. The reason why is because Clinton set up an insecure server rather than using the secure email she should have been using.It's not particularly irresponsible behavior either. You -have- seen the people who have run, and won, the presidency...right?
No crime committed, but it's not particularly responsible behavior for someone running for President.
Quote:Either way we are both speculating. You think that she may have given up on the call entirely, or decided to talk about non-sensitive things. I think that the fact she asked the aide to call her insecurely shows that she intended to have the call, and may have actually gone through with it. I find it a bit of a stretch to assume that a person who spent an hour trying to make a secure call and ultimately decides on having it insecurely would change the topic of the call.Speculate away.
I never stated anything factually. I'm speculating and thought I made that clear. Neither of us have the facts surrounding the actual call itself, but there's no reason not to speculate given the evidence we do have.
Quote:Yes, and who appointed him really shouldn't matter. I trust Comey to know what he's talking about when it comes to the FBI than Clinton, that's what I'm saying. The FBI investigate crimes, they don't review the security of politician's private servers. The investigation is a criminal one, to see if the server was used to commit crimes. Clinton is the one doing the whitewashing.It shouldn't, should it....and yet. She trivialized his office, and the actions of his office, agreed. Pretty much par for the course, that;s how she;s weathered -every- accusation thrown at her - or her husband. Personally, I don't trust the director of the FBI in the least, the entire organization has worked hard to earn the distrust of the american people almost since it's inception....but that's just additional and unrelated info.
Quote:Oh I'm well aware of all the reasons not to vote for her. This one is the strongest for me, probably because of my background in cyber security.I understand.
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