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I understand that someone who has not dealt with security clearances and their various levels, and has not dealt with classified matters may have no understanding of that world.I meant our conversation is a tempest in a teapot since we have not seen the emails in question and are powerless to take any action other than not voting for Clinton, which few of us were going to do anyway. We don’t even have any proof that they involve national security other than taking some anonymous person’s word for it, and I’m not going to do that.
During Clinton’s tenure as SoS, she was allowed to use a private server and did not have to make a copy of what she sent through that server.
As I said, time will tell. It’s my bet that nothing comes of it, though nothing at all, either way, would not really surprise me. The government will do what it feels pressured to do, not what is right.
Sadly, even when it is explained, intelligent, educated people will still not get it, in part because they see no connection to their world of endeavors, they have no real interest in the subject, and they believe that it all amounts to not much more than a political tempest in a tea pot. Which is to say nothing about those who are less educated, or less intelligent.
And when the agency which is the watchdog for determining the level of secrecy a document has or should have is castigated as not worthy of belief, apparently for the reason that no one has named the individuals involved, it shows an even more profound lack of understanding of anything having to do with national security.
More to the point, however, is that the information in this thread has shown that no one, in any way, shape or form gave Hilary “permission” to run her own email system outside the standard protocols, which anyone in her position would (not should, but would) know. And the Freedom Of Information Act makes any communication from or to her subject to retrieval, a point that her system makes impossible.
And the entirely dismissive attitude toward the FBI is astounding; not to mention that the court system is part of government, and apparently also subject to a flippant comment that government will do what it wants, not what is right. There are a number of people throughout the US who have no love for the FBI, and they can be overbearing; but they do their part to enforce the laws on the books. One might be slightly inclined to think that is doing what is right.