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Editor's note: The WSJ, is reporting on a technology that allows the US government to scan data from cellphones, says the Justice Department program operates planes that fly from 5 cities, with a flying range covering most of the population. - Tom
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This is too much!
JBlake wrote:How about that old Clinton bitch and her lousy excuse for using personal server and email to conduct official government activities. Wow, she's not letting that server go! Got to wonder what's on it besides official government dealings. Kitty porn? Fuck! Just her reaction and determination to keep this server away from authorities is pretty damning. Where there's smoke there's fire. I hope someone steals it and posts the contents publically. And watching her address this issue earlier today, she can't even look the camera straight on. All she was doing was looking left and right. Making sure the exits are clear? You want to talk about a corrupt SOB! We're looking right at corruption in the face. WTF!!!!!!!!!!! I swear to God, I wouldn't as much as put a fucking dime in a payphone to saver her ass if she was laying on the ground before me dying. In other words, I wouldn't give a squirt of piss for that old bitch!
K.C.Journey Fan wrote:JBlake wrote:Why is everyone so worried about getting ahold of this old fucking bitch's server? It's gone. She and Buttplug Billy stayed up the entire night on Monday tearing it completely apart into tiny pieces with hand tools and the next entire night flushing all the pieces down the toilet. It's gone! And why is it gone and why did she not want it to be handed over to authorities? Because of the criminal activities done on it. If she was on the up and up she would have turned it over and authorities would have been able to simply keep the personal shit personal..... PERIOD!!! That is....of the so called "personal" shit was not breaking any laws.
Yes, but she sent them to someone. If that someone works for the Government and she sent them to a Government server, she's in deep shit. Like I've said, stick a dfork in Hillary, she's done.
K.C.Journey Fan wrote:Regan armed Ben Laden to fight the invading Soviet Army. Hardly the same thing. Carter, Regan and Bush 1 didn't have the history of the Middle East that Obama has. Other then that, the same old liberal "They did it too, so what"?
"Hillary Clinton said in a press conference on Tuesday that, "I fully complied with every rule that I was governed by" when serving as secretary of state.
But a Washington lawyer says that's not true if she signed the OF-109 form required of every State Department official, including the secretary, upon leaving office.
The form states that the signer has "surrendered to responsible officials all unclassified documents and papers relating to the official business of the government acquired while in the employ of the federal government."
Signing and not complying constitutes a false statement and is a felony, punishable by fines and/or prison time, said Shannen Coffin, a former assistant deputy U.S. attorney general, on Fox News Channel's "The Kelly File."
Clinton did not surrender her emails until two years after she left office.
"She didn't comply with the Federal Records Act," Coffin said. "And she clearly did not comply with her own records management handbook for the Department of State, which sets out a very specific process about how you remove records from the department's control."...."
slucero wrote:
Hillary Clinton email excuses 'laughable,' says top freedom-of-information official
News conference 'grossly misleading'
By Alexander Panetta, The Canadian Press Posted: Mar 11, 2015 8:53 PM ET Last Updated: Mar 11, 2015 11:44 PM ET
http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/hillary-cl ... -1.2991413
Hillary Clinton's defenders say she's sufficiently explained why she set up a do-it-yourself home email system when she was secretary of state, insist there's nothing to see here, and it's time to move on.
You know who disagrees?
The senior-most freedom-of-information official in the executive branch of the United States government for over a quarter-century, whose job it was to help four administrations — including the Clinton White House — interpret the Freedom of Information Act, offer advice, and testify before Congress on their behalf.
Daniel Metcalfe doesn't buy her explanation. In fact, he calls it laughable.
"What she did was contrary to both the letter and the spirit of the law," says Metcalfe, the founding director of the Justice Department's Office of Information and Privacy, which advised the rest of the administration on how to comply with the law. Metcalfe ran the office from 1981 to 2007.
"There is no doubt that the scheme she established was a blatant circumvention of the Freedom of Information Act, atop the Federal Records Act."
Metcalfe says he doesn't have any partisan axe to grind. He's a registered Democrat, though steadfastly non-partisan. He says he was embarrassed to work for George W. Bush and his attorney general, and left government for American University, where he now teaches government information law and policy.
And he says what Clinton did was wrong. Here's how he would have reacted if he'd heard about a cabinet member in his day setting up a personal email system — and deciding what got deleted and what got preserved as a government record.
"I would've said, 'You've gotta be kidding me," he said.
"You can't have the secretary of state do that; that's just a prescription for the circumvention of the FOIA. Plus, fundamentally, there's no way the people at the archives should permit that if you tell them over there."'
He said he knows from working under the Clintons that Hillary — secretary of state, senator, 2016 presidential hopeful and lawyer — understands the Freedom of Information Act.
Clinton's defenders point out that there was nothing in the law explicitly forbidding what she did. Public records were to be preserved, but it didn't say personal emails were public records. Until a 2014 change to the law, it didn't say those personal-account emails had to be turned over.
Clinton told a news conference that she deleted about half of her 60,000 emails — personal messages about her daughter's wedding, mother's funeral, and yoga routines.
She said there was also correspondence with her husband. Given that he ran a multibillion-dollar charitable foundation that received foreign donations while she represented the U.S. abroad, even their correspondence could be of interest to researchers, journalists and political opponents.
Metcalfe examined a transcript of her press conference, provided by The Canadian Press.
And he dissected it Wednesday, point by point, annotating it in 23 places where he called her statements "deceptive," "grossly misleading" and impossible to verify.
His overall conclusion from her public appearance: "Her suggestion that government employees can unilaterally determine which of their records are personal and which are official, even in the face of a FOIA request, is laughable."
trekman wrote:With all that said I think: The President needs to "Shit or get off the pot"! Either he goes balls out to squash and defeat terrorism and the evil of Islam or he continues to support those forces that are causing the death and destruction. My guess is he will continue supporting the latter.
We are not doing what is necessary to defeat it. We would have squashed this if someone like myself was sitting at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. It’s not about a Military solution, it’s about being able to defeat that ideology, using our diplomatic and economic strength to separate it out from state sponsors, and then once we have it, we strangle it and we kill it. – Allen West 3/13/15
http://allenwestrepublic.com/2015/03/13/clear-and-present-danger-watch-allen-west-its-not-about-a-military-solution/
As long as Obama stays in office Terrorism will not be defeated. http://www.wnd.com/2014/08/cia-expert-obama-switchedsides-in-war-on-terror/#XOmOEEEe76HLP2MQ.99
trekman wrote:I dont agree that evil will stop if their economy prospers. Sure lost jobs & inflation can be a stimuli for crime but I dont think that is the root cause. I still believe its a lack of God.
Boomchild wrote:trekman wrote:I dont agree that evil will stop if their economy prospers. Sure lost jobs & inflation can be a stimuli for crime but I dont think that is the root cause. I still believe its a lack of God.
When you say "a lack of God" what God are you referring to? After all, the majority of the people we are talking about practice Islam. Which has a God. Could it be that religion is one of the main reasons for the conflicts?
trekman wrote:Maybe "God" isnt the right word, except maybe for westerner's. Maybe a lack of morality, or respect. Can you say not enough good in their heart? Religion may be a cause. Or how its interpeted? Is someone filled with so much hate really mentally stable enough or capable of good?
trekman wrote:I dont agree that evil will stop if their economy prospers. Sure lost jobs & inflation can be a stimuli for crime but I dont think that is the root cause. I still believe its a lack of God.
But I do agree with you both the west has interfered too much (probably because of oil) in the middle east. Ive always thought let them fight their own wars and solve their own problems. We need to stay home and protect America.
Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu, defying expectations, pulls off a big victory
http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/isr ... ar-BBil4RN
Arizona advances bill blocking federal executive orders, Obamacare
http://ktar.com/22/1817126/Arizona-advances-bill-blocking-federal-executive-orders-Obamacare
PHOENIX -- A Senate committee has passed bills blocking the enforcement of executive orders and the Affordable Care Act.
House Bill 2368 by Rep. Bob Thorpe (R-Flagstaff) blocks state funding for executive orders and policy directives from the U.S. Department of Justice.
House Bill 2643 by Rep. Justin Olson (R-Mesa) stops state and local governments from using financial resources to enforce the Affordable Care Act.
Thorpe and Olson said they are using voter-approved Proposition 122 allowing the state to opt out of federal laws.
Opponents said the measures are unconstitutional and prevent the state from accepting federal funding.
The Senate federalism committee passed House Bill 2368 and House Bill 2643 on a 4-0 vote Tuesday. The bills are set to move to the flood pending a standard review.
K.C.Journey Fan wrote:Marine Corps Commandant Gen. Joseph Dunford revealed as much this past Tuesday, when he told the House Armed Services Committee that Obama had ordered our esteemed Marines to first destroy their weapons before they evacuated the U.S. Embassy in Yemen last month.
If you recall, on Feb. 10, the State Department decided to suspend all operations at the embassy and initiate an evacuation after the country was overrun by Iranian-affiliated Shiite Muslim rebels.
But that order itself was apparently not good enough for Obama, who also demanded that the Marines first destroy all their weapons, including the personal arms they were carrying. This means that they were left at the mercy of the Yemenis until they finally made it out of the country.
“It is my opinion that is an intolerable position … to be in a very dangerous situation, and depend on trusting the very people who have put us in that very dangerous situation to not do us any harm while we turn over all our weapons,” Rep. John Kline, himself a former Marine officer, opined during the committee hearing, according to the Marine Corps Times.
Indeed. Obama basically put our troops at grave risk — for no justifiable reason whatsoever. Furthermore, not only did he blatantly defy the Rifleman’s Creed, but he also violated his duty as commander in chief to protect our troops at all costs.
He needs to be held accountable for this disgraceful order.
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