Friday, January 29, 2016

Therefore, what? More propaganda about how the country has been sold down the river by Secretary Clinton?

There were no laws in 2008 regarding email servers. She did nothing wrong. The hate filled political environment is on a witch hunt.

She'll have some backlash to deal with and that is not justice at all, but, it is politics. She simply has to continue to achieve a relationship with the American people. They trusted her once with high approval rates. She has to recapture that and lead. This is all old propaganda and lies. She should not have to deal with it anymore. I am glad it's over.

January 29, 2016
By Evan Halper

The private email server Hillary Clinton (click here) used while secretary of State reemerged as a liability for her presidential run, as the State Department acknowledged Friday that 22 messages stored on the server contain top secret information.
Clinton has long denied any of the messages that went through the unprotected server in her home contained highly sensitive material. The State Department said none of the messages were marked top secret at the time they were sent -- although it is looking into whether they should have been.
The administration refused to discuss the contents of the messages, which it acknowledged hours before the latest batch of about 1,000 pages of Clinton email is to be disclosed publicly. The messages marked top secret are being excluded from the disclosure....

December 1, 2014
Washington, DC…(click hereOn November 26th, President Barack Obama signed into law H.R. 1233, the Presidential and Federal Records Act Amendments of 2014. This new law modernizes records management by focusing more directly on electronic records, and complements efforts by the National Archives and the Office of Management and Budget to implement the President’s 2011 Memorandum on Managing Government Records....


February 1, 2013
By Sarah Parnass

The woman (click here) who once went head-to-head with President Obama before becoming a pivotal member of his cabinet is poised to return to the private sector after more than three decades in the public eye.
Outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who steps down from her post at the State Department today, leaves behind a legacy of 31 years of public service.
The Senate quickly confirmed Obama's nominee to replace her -- one of its own, Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass. -- Tuesday. The president had chosen him last December to take Clinton's place. Clinton has spent the past couple of months helping Kerry move into the post so she could bow out....