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Julian Assange-

Julian Assange-

  • Yes and he will be a free man

    Votes: 8 34.8%
  • Yes but in prison

    Votes: 5 21.7%
  • No

    Votes: 10 43.5%
  • Other-See Below

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    23

Three Berries

Active member
By using shady methods ourselves? No. A person has a right to personal emails. If it was found that she was violating the law, it should be done possibly by subpoena. It’s not up to foreign actors to decide what should or shouldn’t be published or exposed though I do expect that sort of crap from possibly Russia.
As for using private emails for government work. Shame on them, but that’s our business for us to deal with.

Using private email for government related work is strictly prohibited. It is a way around the Freedom of Information Act.

this is the root of Hillary's crimes email wise.

https://www.justice.gov/jmd/misuse-position-and-government-resources
 

Gry

Well-known member
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Using private email for government related work is strictly prohibited. It is a way around the Freedom of Information Act.

this is the root of Hillary's crimes email wise.

https://www.justice.gov/jmd/misuse-position-and-government-resources

Good lord, there were never any crimes tied to "Hillary's emails" what a bunch of fabricated goo.
The Email's were those of the democratic party.
The usage was the same as the republican party which came before it, as well the republican party which followed it.
 

Three Berries

Active member
Good lord, there were never any crimes tied to "Hillary's emails" what a bunch of fabricated goo.
The Email's were those of the democratic party.
The usage was the same as the republican party which came before it, as well the republican party which followed it.

Nonsense. Look for Podesta to pop up in the news soon. Your old narrative is evaporating with the Great Awakening (and Mr Durham).
 

dramamine

Well-known member
Even if he was a journalist, you trust them to decide what’s best?

Journalism is a heavier responsibility than you seem to be aware of, or it was until recent times. Deciding what to print is a sometimes difficult decision. To answer your question, yes, and that trust is not supposed to be taken lightly. I'm aware these ideas seem quaint now that we have the 24 hour news cycle and clickbait bullshit instead of simple news.

Did you think some higher power is supposed to grant permission as to what gets printed?
 

Gry

Well-known member
Veteran
That was the cover up.

I will remember hearing it stated here first !

Was always a bit puzzled by the location they selected for the
pizza shop , had they chosen a place just a few blocks away it would have
put them along the tow path where there are old passage ways that were
used for smuggling, tax evasion or what have you back in the day.
 

h.h.

Active member
Veteran
Journalism is a heavier responsibility than you seem to be aware of, or it was until recent times. Deciding what to print is a sometimes difficult decision. To answer your question, yes, and that trust is not supposed to be taken lightly. I'm aware these ideas seem quaint now that we have the 24 hour news cycle and clickbait bullshit instead of simple news.

Did you think some higher power is supposed to grant permission as to what gets printed?

It is? It was? We have no rights to privacy?
 

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