Indictment Countdown...

NLXSK1

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Since the benghazi toy has lost its lustre theres been a desperate search, lead by imbecile ass clowns, for a replacement fetish object. The quest will go after Hillary has been prez for years.

The same inept leadership that brought you mitt romney and dozens of obama care cicle jerks is like a broken record of babbling stupidity. The left out, ignorant, nostalgic throw backs that feed on this bs are self destructing, going extinct.
The IG that Obama appointed is on a desperate search to destroy hillary? That kinda seems backwards there...
 

Flaming Pie

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No she didn't or she would of been indicted already.
She signed a non disclosure agreement that informed her it violation of law to have an unauthorized server as that violated the law.

I have been advised that any unauthorized disclosure of SCI by me may constitute violations of United States criminal laws, including provisions of Sections 793, 794, 798 and 952, Title 18 United States Code.
 

UncleBuck

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The Federal Records Act of 1950 is a United States federal law enacted in 1950. It provides the legal framework for federal records management, including record creation, maintenance, and disposition.
you just named an act and not a law she broke. are you this dumb?
 

Flaming Pie

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Did you know there is a difference between bureaucratic rules and criminal codes?
She broke the law. It is against the law to have SCI communications on an unapproved server.

I just quoted which laws to chesus.

Just read her NDA and it informs her of all the laws she broke.

Open your mind and actually investigate in depth. She did it knowing it was illegal.
 

Fogdog

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The IG that Obama appointed is on a desperate search to destroy hillary? That kinda seems backwards there...
So, how many Inspection reports did you write today that left out a few issues so that you can get more repeat business? Or is it just that they come to you because they know you'll miss even obvious issues. Yeah, that's probably it.
 

UncleBuck

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So, how many Inspection reports did you write today that left out a few issues so that you can get more repeat business? Or is it just that they come to you because they know you'll miss even obvious issues. Yeah, that's probably it.
he doesn't even know what the acceptable ranges of Rh are for a domicile.
 

Flaming Pie

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So, how many Inspection reports did you write today that left out a few issues so that you can get more repeat business? Or is it just that they come to you because they know you'll miss even obvious issues. Yeah, that's probably it.
Citation?
 

ChesusRice

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She signed a non disclosure agreement that informed her it violation of law to have an unauthorized server as that violated the law.

I have been advised that any unauthorized disclosure of SCI by me may constitute violations of United States criminal laws, including provisions of Sections 793, 794, 798 and 952, Title 18 United States Code.
Lol
NO
 

NLXSK1

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So, how many Inspection reports did you write today that left out a few issues so that you can get more repeat business? Or is it just that they come to you because they know you'll miss even obvious issues. Yeah, that's probably it.
I dont know if you understand my job.

I am a licensed home inspector. I work for the buyer, they pay me. I am responsible for my work.

If a buyer later finds an issue with a house that I missed they can sue me. I carry insurance against errors and omissions.

Buyers and Agents are not happy when undisclosed problems happen after they have purchased a home.

Therefore, to get good repeat business you cannot miss things and not include them in the reports.

As a track record I have been in the business over 10 years and have never had a complaint on my record.
 

NLXSK1

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So, how many Inspection reports did you write today that left out a few issues so that you can get more repeat business? Or is it just that they come to you because they know you'll miss even obvious issues. Yeah, that's probably it.
As an aside, I did an inspection for a prison guard today. He covers maximum security. Wouldnt want his job!!
 

Fogdog

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She broke the law. It is against the law to have SCI communications on an unapproved server.

I just quoted which laws to chesus.

Just read her NDA and it informs her of all the laws she broke.

Open your mind and actually investigate in depth. She did it knowing it was illegal.
What you cited were a system of bureaucratic rules set out to cover the asses of higher level managers. People don't actually follow them anywhere to the letter. Mostly because doing so would take many more people than Congress will authorize. When records keeping gets really shoddy and the shit hits the fan, somebody might get fired or more likely busted a rank. Maybe a lower level manager will get reassigned but what you cited was a standard for employees to follow and not criminal statutes.

Deliberately releasing confidential information is a criminal violation but that's not what the report said she did. It doesn't matter how much you want her busted, it only matters what she did, her intent and what investigators can uncover.
 
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