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BTW, did you see where IF Hillary HAD used a State Department email server, the only officially sanctioned method for archiving her emails, both incoming and outgoing, would have been to have printed hard-copies and then file them in a filing cabinet. The State Department started using emails in 1997, but there was never any provision made for backing them up nor to even archive them. It was the responsibility of each individual to print and save their own emails.

So with this in mind, exactly what was it that Hillary did wrong?

Also note that Hillary has already turned-over more than 50,000 emails, while Colin Powell has yet to turn over a single one of his emails. He says that he never saved them so he has nothing to give the State Department.




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A State Department inquiry sharply criticized Hilllary
By: clo
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Wed, 25 May 16 11:21 PM
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A State Department inquiry sharply criticized Hilllary Clinton over her private email server, saying she never got permission to use it
Wednesday, May 25, 2016 11:11 AM EDT

In a report delivered to members of Congress on Wednesday, the inspector general said that Mrs. Clinton “had an obligation to discuss using her personal email account to conduct official business” with officials responsible for handling records and security but that inspectors found “no evidence” that she had.

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