WSJ Indirectly Notes That FBI Indirectly Faults State Department Email Technology--Even When!

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The Republicans are mostly now reported to be getting behind their nominee's premier priority, Bogus Real Estate Schools--Fo' Mo' Money! Wall Street Journal's report on State Department emails, directed to the Secretary's private server, has not gone unnoticed. The status of the FBI investigation appears to find no fault.
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. . . .Law-enforcement and intelligence officials said State Department deliberations about the covert CIA drone program should have been conducted over a more secure government computer system designed to handle classified information.

State Department officials told FBI investigators they communicated via the less-secure system on a few instances, according to congressional and law-enforcement officials. It happened when decisions about imminent strikes had to be relayed fast and the U.S. diplomats in Pakistan or Washington didn’t have ready access to a more-secure system, either because it was night or they were traveling.

Emails sent over the low side sometimes were informal discussions that occurred in addition to more-formal notifications through secure communications, the officials said.
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Wall Street Journal subscribers, which I am not, will note that "CIA," "Drones," and "Targets" were in fact not in the messages forwarded to the private server.

You would think these people would have enough sense to stay at home, according to GOP. Secretary Powell possibly started to make them do some stuff in the field, apparently(?).

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Old times better when messages in smoke not needed to be sent to private servers! Five-Star didn't buy into that(?)!)
 
So Hillary lied. That's what we've been saying. Blaming Powell won't work, he didn't even have his own server. Nor did he try to destroy the evidence.
 
There is no lie shown by Clinton, so far. The major testimony went on for hours, showing no lies. The five-star has already reported the fact of private server uses. Everything else goes to equal treatment, and the state of the technology in place.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Many now in Colorado think better of smoke technologies!)
 
The Republicans are mostly now reported to be getting behind their nominee's premier priority, Bogus Real Estate Schools--Fo' Mo' Money! Wall Street Journal's report on State Department emails, directed to the Secretary's private server, has not gone unnoticed. The status of the FBI investigation appears to find no fault.
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. . . .Law-enforcement and intelligence officials said State Department deliberations about the covert CIA drone program should have been conducted over a more secure government computer system designed to handle classified information.

State Department officials told FBI investigators they communicated via the less-secure system on a few instances, according to congressional and law-enforcement officials. It happened when decisions about imminent strikes had to be relayed fast and the U.S. diplomats in Pakistan or Washington didn’t have ready access to a more-secure system, either because it was night or they were traveling.

Emails sent over the low side sometimes were informal discussions that occurred in addition to more-formal notifications through secure communications, the officials said.
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Wall Street Journal subscribers, which I am not, will note that "CIA," "Drones," and "Targets" were in fact not in the messages forwarded to the private server.

You would think these people would have enough sense to stay at home, according to GOP. Secretary Powell possibly started to make them do some stuff in the field, apparently(?).

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Old times better when messages in smoke not needed to be sent to private servers! Five-Star didn't buy into that(?)!)

Yo, the 30,000 deleted emails should be the question?

"GTP"
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If they are of government importance, then there is a record of them on those servers. If they are private, then probably there is no record of them on the government servers. It is not clear that other officials are required to disclose their private email uses.

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Some Colorado Smoke, now best used in private, for usual matters!)
 
Secretary Powell used the private server, and then destroyed the evidence--as is usual, pedestrian and customary. Easily public dignitaries feel a more genuine sincerity with an email from a decorated famous Five Star, or former First Lady, than they do with an email from the U. S. Postal Service, or whoever runs the emails--FedEx, UPS, or "Junk-Is-Us!"
Colin Powell relied on personal emails while secretary of state

"Crow, James Crow: Shaken, Not Stirred!"
(Rocky Mountain High now likely more loaded(?) than Great Smokey Mountain!)
 

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