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I've seen whispers on this from other sources as well. If it were just joe I would discount the story. But there maybe something to it.
The convention might be worth watching for a change. Draft Biden?
What a disaster for the dems if they get saddled with Bernie
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Draft Biden or Bloomberg?
If this (FBI/DOJ) activity happens I think it would be way before the convention.
If the White House is talking about it? Then something may be in the works?
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What a disaster for the dems if they get saddled with Bernie
Whoa, whoa, whoa, Goose! I'm feelin' the Bern, my friend.
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Can you imagine how many times the word "socialist" will be used from May to November?
He'll lose 45 states
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Well, it's about time America understands what democratic socialism is, and Bernie and his peeps will explain it's nothing to be afraid of.
Quiz Question: What is the largest and most extensive socialist program in the world?
Answer: The US military
We could begin there and go on to stuff like the National Gallery, the Smithsonian Institution, medicare, social security, the National Park system, police and fire departments, and wildlife preserves to name a few of the dozens and dozens and dozens of programs and institutions we take for granted.
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Best of luck!
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TheLagerLad wrote:
No it's not
The the beginning of the story,
The Obama administration confirmed for the first time Friday that Hillary Clinton's unsecured home server contained some of the U.S. government's most closely guarded secrets, censoring 22 emails with material demanding one of the highest levels of classification.
The revelation comes just three days before the Iowa presidential nominating caucuses in which Clinton is a candidate.The State Department will release its next batch of emails from Clinton's time as secretary of state later Friday.
But the Associated Press has learned seven email chains are being withheld in full because they contain information deemed to be "top secret." The 37 pages include messages recently described by a key intelligence official as concerning so-called "special access programs" — a highly restricted subset of classified material that could point to confidential sources or clandestine programs like drone strikes or government eavesdropping.
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I'm not sure this will derail the Clinton campaign. I still don't think there is a prosecutor at DOJ who wants to go through the personal and professional agony of prosecuting the presumed Democratic nominee in the middle of a campaign.
That said, I'm simply blown away by Hillary's (and her team's) lack of, I don't know, technological awareness, that the private server would cause her major heartburn.