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#114330
Hillary Clinton investigators were told Obama DOJ 'not willing to charge' her on key espionage statute: internal chart

An internal chart prepared by federal investigators working on the so-called "Midyear Exam" probe into Hillary Clinton's emails, exclusively reviewed by Fox News, contained the words "NOTE: DOJ not willing to charge this" next to a key statute on the mishandling of classified information. The notation appeared to contradict former FBI Director James Comey's repeated claims that his team made its decision that Clinton should not face criminal charges independently.

Fox News has confirmed the chart served as a critical tip that provided the basis for Texas Republican Rep. John Ratcliffe's explosive questioning of former FBI lawyer Lisa Page last year, in which Page agreed with Ratcliffe's characterization that the DOJ had told the FBI that "you're not going to charge gross negligence." A transcript of Page's remarks was published Tuesday as part of a major document release by the ranking Republican on the House Judiciary Committee, Georgia Rep. Doug Collins.

The document, entitled "Espionage Act Charges - Retention/Mishandling," contained a list of several criminal statutes related to the mishandling of classified information, as well as a list of all the elements that prosecutors would need to prove in order to successfully prosecute a case.
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#114332
Anybody can read 18 USC 793 and see that Hillary broke it.

To avoid that conclusion, Strzok changed the language to "extreme carelessness," but he had to know that was dishonest.

It is NOT careless to set up your own private server to allow yourself to delete 33,000 emails under subpoena, as Hillary did.

It was intentional, and the intent was to destroy evidence she wanted to never be seen.
#114373
"If you've ever heard Lynch testify, she has mastered the art of using words to fill space and time while saying nothing."-johnflubs

In other words, she sounds just like a johnforbes thread where he posts a bunch of comments but never expresses an actual point to his comments nor provides any evidence to back up his rambling comments?

Yes, it IS aggravating, johnny.
#114378
A hypothetical distinction without a difference given the fact you produce no more evidence to support your droning assertions than she does, so we have no more reason to believe you than we have to believe her.

And since you are systematically and partisanly hypocritical about everything, I actually have less reason to believe the hogwash coming out of your hand.
#114454
johnforbes wrote:Insecure, like unsecure, means easily broken into.

Elkin should thank us for improving his vocabulary, which is woefully inadequate.
Third Wednesday: Insecure vs. Unsecure

It’s easy to make simple mistakes in word use. After all, in the English language so many words sound similar. However, the specific meaning of a word can completely change what we’re trying to express.

“County officials discovered over two hundred insecure voting machines only days before the election.”

Reading the above sentence, I got the mental image of a room full of voting machines whining that the crowds of people made them anxious about keeping an accurate tally of votes.

Insecure – not safe from danger; filled with anxieties, not confident, apprehensive; unreliable, not dependable.

Marlis’s demanding society-queen mother-in-law made her feel insecure no matter how appropriately the younger woman dressed.

Starting a new grade in a new school without the company of his buddies made Arnold feel insecure.

Unsecure – not made secure, not firmly in place; not guaranteed by collateral.

Only after he climbed atop the shelves and discovered they wobbled wildly did Roger realize they were unsecure.

Until you spin the dial on a closed Diebold safe, the contents you want to protect remain unsecure.



Here’s another look at Insecure and Unsecure.

Wrong:

The baseball game was an insecure meeting place for the police commissioner and the mob boss.

Any writer would be unsecure after reading the scathing review just published by the Piccolo Post.

Right:

It was evident that Marvin felt insecure about making the presentation to the company president.

Although he labored to prevent anyone without authority catching a glimpse of the classified documents, he left them unsecured on his desk when he fell asleep in the break room.

Being insecure about his capabilities placed Marvin in the unsecure position of pleading to keep his job after the debacle.



Need a memory trick to distinguish these words? If it’s all about the feeling, it’s “in” the person’s psyche.
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