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Sure, Huma Forwarded Classified Docs to Weiner, But She Won’t Be Charged
by Tammy on May 4, 2017You and I, though, would be in a dungeon never to be seen again if we did these things. One of the revelations from Comey in his testimony to a congressional panel yesterday was the fact that Huma Abedin regularly forwarded classified material to her pervert husband so he could print them out for her. The statute under which Hillary certainly should have been charged, would also apply to Huma, but strangely they’re both getting passes from Comey. Here’s what the statute governing this situation says: (f) Whoever, being entrusted with or having lawful possession or control of any document, writing, code book, signal book, sketch, photograph, photographic negative, blueprint, plan, map, model, instrument, appliance, note, or information, relating to...
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Pentagon: Don’t Expect U.S. To Do Anything Different After Latest ISIS Brutality
by Shifra on February 5, 2015We shall defend our island, whatever the cost may be, we shall fight on the beaches, we shall fight on the landing grounds, we shall fight in the fields and in the streets, we shall fight in the hills; we shall never surrender. – Winston Churchill, June 4, 1940 Jordan’s King Abdullah angrily vowed to pursue ISIS until his military runs “out of fuel and bullets.” – February 3, 2015 Via CNS News: Pentagon Spokesman: No ‘Tit for Tat’ After Barbaric Murder of Jordanian Pilot ….But don’t expect the United States to do anything different in response to the terrorists’ latest brutal act. “It’s not tit for tat,” a Pentagon spokesman said on Tuesday. “I can only speak for the...
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Obamacare Marketplace: Personal Data Can Be Used For ‘Law Enforcement and Audit Activities’
by dr4ensic on October 8, 2013**Bumped Up From TAM Wire. Posted By drforensic** Welcome to the KGB. Via Weekly Standard. Maryland’s Health Connection, the state’s Obamacare marketplace, has been plagued by delays in the first days of open enrollment. If users are able to endure long page-loading delays, they are presented with the website’s privacy policy, a ubiquitous fine-print feature on websites that often go unread. Nevertheless, users are asked to check off a box that they agree to the terms. The policy contains many standard statements about information automatically collected regarding Internet browsers and IP addresses, temporary “cookies” used by the site, and website accessibility. However, at least two conditions may give some users pause before proceeding. The first is regarding personal information submitted...