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Any chance this intel was classified?

Steve

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I would say sensitive at least.

well worth a read.

Too bad Clinton never read any classified or sensitive emails ! (dripping sarcasm!)
 

Tam

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They just said that the FBI found another top secret email that Hillary received then sent to her house keeper via the private server to have her print it out.
Does Hillary's house keeper even have top secret clearance? :shock:
 

Tam

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Wow :shock: the stench of bias must be making them take a look around to see where it comes from.

http://www.cnbc.com/2016/10/17/hillary-clinton-told-staff-not-to-use-private-email-but-she-could.html

never thought CNBC would ever cover this story. and by the comments I'm not the only one that thought that. :wink:
 

iwannabeacowboy

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I think she's toast. They can't admit it yet, but she's toast.

The majority of America can now see. As dirty as the DNC and the RINO's are, they can't fight Wikileaks. They can't fight Anonymous. And they can't fight every day brainiacs computer geeks of the world. With them all aligned, I see zero chance.

I sure don't know the mind of God, but it seems like many of the corrupt players days of iniquity and wickedness are full and judgment is but a short time away.

Anonymous has never been a conservative movement. They have video after video being released putting dagger after dagger in the corruption.
https://youtu.be/wK2K5v5bm0Q
 

Tam

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IS CNBC hedging their bets by finally cover Hillary's dirt because of the after debate polls

Friday, October 21, 2016

Early results from their final debate are in, and Donald Trump remains barely ahead of Hillary Clinton in the White House Watch.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey of Likely U.S. Voters finds Trump with a 43% to 41% lead over his Democratic rival. Five percent (5%) favor Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson, while Green Party nominee Jill Stein earns three percent (3%) support. Another three percent (3%) like some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)

Yesterday, Trump was ahead by three. The lead has been shifting back and forth since late last week.

Rasmussen Reports updates its White House Watch survey daily Monday through Friday at 8:30 am Eastern based on a three-day rolling average of 1,500 Likely U.S. Voters. This is the first survey to include a full night following the final presidential candidate debate in Las Vegas.

A new high of 88% of voters now say they are certain how they will vote in this election. Among these voters, it’s Trump 48%, Clinton 47%, Johnson three percent (3%) and Stein two percent (2%). Among voters who say they still could change their minds between now and Election Day, it’s Trump 38%, Clinton 25%, Johnson 21% and Stein 16%.
 

iwannabeacowboy

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I think they just realize that a steal is no longer possible.

The gig is up with too many people watching for fraud. Too many email's getting hacked. Too many computer geeks looking for data irregularities.

The quiet majority has been awakened in America.
 
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