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1faceinbook
I think perhaps Hillary made a computer mistake....the biggest probably would be trying to cover up the fact that she did something unknowingly. She is way too smart to mess up her career by doing something like this if she had known better. It would be more of a problem if some government computers were not just hacked in one of the biggest information gatherings ever but they were.
Privacy online is a pure fallacy. Our lives will can made public eventually.....at least anything that is online. Doesn't matter if you are Hillary Clinton or Jeannie Brandt-Lietzau......if someone wants it bad enough they will get it.
Then you have the idiots who used work computers for the this :
http://www.denverpost.com/nationworld/ci_28677191/government-employees-used-work...
I am thinking that a few lawmakers, TV personalities and politicians of all stripes better shut their pie holes about Hillary's computer snafu. Nothing happened, she wasn't hacked and she won't, in all likelihood, not do it again. Wasted time, wasted air. At least she was WORKING. Bet the people involved in Ashley Madison were on their breaks ? Think so ? I more resent the fact that my tax payer dollars are being spent on people who would sign up for an affair on their work computer (requires little or no critical thinking skills to figure out you will eventually get caught) than I am worried about Ms Clinton's server.
ONLINE SECURITY.....simply does not exist. If it is out there...it can be found.
Privacy online is a pure fallacy. Our lives will can made public eventually.....at least anything that is online. Doesn't matter if you are Hillary Clinton or Jeannie Brandt-Lietzau......if someone wants it bad enough they will get it.
Then you have the idiots who used work computers for the this :
http://www.denverpost.com/nationworld/ci_28677191/government-employees-used-work...
I am thinking that a few lawmakers, TV personalities and politicians of all stripes better shut their pie holes about Hillary's computer snafu. Nothing happened, she wasn't hacked and she won't, in all likelihood, not do it again. Wasted time, wasted air. At least she was WORKING. Bet the people involved in Ashley Madison were on their breaks ? Think so ? I more resent the fact that my tax payer dollars are being spent on people who would sign up for an affair on their work computer (requires little or no critical thinking skills to figure out you will eventually get caught) than I am worried about Ms Clinton's server.
ONLINE SECURITY.....simply does not exist. If it is out there...it can be found.
2BruceCoulson
Hillary's problem is that the accusation simply won't go away. It's a continually hemorrhaging wound, politically.
3timspalding
I find this the strangest Hillary defense ever—everyone get's hacked so the Secretary of State can keep and send classified emails from any old private server with a part-time, low-grade sysadmin in a commercial colo. Really?
4lriley
At the least it's a very very sloppy way for her to conduct her business. Generally though for those who would like to see a lot more transparency in government it's fine and dandy. I'm all for letting Hilary off the hook but then bring back Edward Snowden and leave Julian Assange alone.
5RickHarsch
I assume you mean Snowden without handcuffs.
6RickHarsch
As for Hillary...She bores me silly, so I have spent no time whatsoever inspecting this issue. But it seems to me that the kind of mistake she made, if she made one, would not be isolated to her, but rather an inevitable result of the strange concatenation of communication technologies that have so rapidly overtaken us. So her people should be looking for 'dirt' on others, rather than responding in baby steps of obfuscation (which is what it seems from my distance they are doing).

