Quote:
Originally Posted by Acepimp
[SIZE="3"]At the very least, her private, unsecure email server was illegal.
|
No, it wasn't.
There just isn't any law that says having classified email on a private server is a violation of the law. It isn't. There are a lot of rules about this, but no laws. The laws merely state one cannot give secure information to anyone not allowed to have it... but when you are one of a dozen people allowed to decide who can have classified information it's a moot issue. It's not illegal to store classified information on a private server, in a safe in their house, in their car, or on the kitchen table. You can try to argue she mishandled classified information, but that's pretty hard to do being as it was never compromise by anyone.
This was pretty standard both at the State Department and Congress.
How many investigations did we have saying no crime was being committed? Nine?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Acepimp
[SIZE="3"]What about supplying weapons to terror groups? That's also a crime, buddy.
|
First you would have to explain to me how that is a crime, and then explain to me how Hillary did this. If the United States government decides to pass weapons to a group terrorist connections, then it can hardly be a crime. Hillary Clinton in the State Department woudn't have anything to do with this: Stuff like this is done by the CIA.
I honestly don't like Hillary Clinton, but nonsense like this is just childish. We've had over a dozen investigations into her actions and all of them have come back with no charges.