Originally posted by whodeyThumbs down?
Eric Snowden: Publically turns over confidential government secrets and is wanted for treason.
Hillary Clinton: Secretly turns over confidential government secrets and is wanted for President.
How is this wrong?
Where are the Hillary defenders on this issue? How can anyone possibly defend this?
Originally posted by vivifyWhy? Both are giving away government confidential information.
Turning over an email server to the Justice Department isn't the same as making confidential government info public to the world.
P.S.: no one likes Hillary. She's just someone we'll begrudgingly vote for to keep GOP losers like Trump out of Office.
At best, the only difference with Hillary is that she may have been incompetent at giving away secrets while Snowden purposefully did so.
I do realize none of this will make a difference in terms of you voting for her, but at least you will maybe have to get drunk before going to the voting polls.
Originally posted by whodeyHilary is turning over government info to the government. Not the internet.
Why? Both are giving away government confidential information.
At best, the only difference with Hillary is that she may have been incompetent at giving away secrets while Snowden purposefully did so.
I do realize none of this will make a difference in terms of you voting for her, but at least you will maybe have to get drunk before going to the voting polls.
If a Ron Paul-like candidate surfaces for the GOP in the near future, I won't be voting for Hillary. There's the long shot that Bernie will win the nomination, but I refuse to get my hopes up only to be let down.
25 Aug 15
Originally posted by whodeyUMM, legally that's a pretty big difference.
Why? Both are giving away government confidential information.
At best, the only difference with Hillary is that she may have been incompetent at giving away secrets while Snowden purposefully did so.
I do realize none of this will make a difference in terms of you voting for her, but at least you will maybe have to get drunk before going to the voting polls.