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« on: July 08, 2016, 07:49:05 AM »


Sure, this horse is dead, but hopefully that doesn't preclude our thinking about ways of avoiding future dead animals.

Is this particular type of dead horse a big problem where you live?

The mishandling of sensitive U.S. government information? Yeah, that's a big problem where I live; that's not a problem where you live?

It's a problem where I live, because where I live it's a Republican stronghold. Now, when Condoleeza Rice and Colin Powell allowed their staff to send classified information via private e-mails, no one here would have cared. Double standards and all, you know.
How many times do people have to be told that State Dept. rules were not the same under Rice and Powell?
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