Open letter to R.I.’s Congressional delegation concerning Mrs. Clinton’s rather cavalier attitude when dealing with classified material:
This woman has violated the law and should be …
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Open letter to R.I.’s Congressional delegation concerning Mrs. Clinton’s rather cavalier attitude when dealing with classified material:
This woman has violated the law and should be prosecuted for it. Anyone who has held a TS/SCI Clearance knows the rules. Her lame attempts to trivialize this are apathetic.
I have read your unwavering endorsement of Mrs. Clinton, but enough is enough.
I once held a TS/SCI/Code Word Clnc and believe that you probably also held one at some point in time. The majority of the public may not understand the ramifications of the latest disclosure concerning her private email server and more recently her electronic devices, but I do and am sure that you do also. Her lame attempt to parse words concerning the classified data is laughable. This woman belongs in prison and your failure to act in accordance with your oath would seem to imply that you condone such behavior on her part.
People who hold TS/SCI Clncs understand implicitly when they are reviewing classified material and the strict handling requirements. If this woman does not, perhaps she should not even be considered for the Office of President.
I believe it is time for you to take a stand on behalf of all who serve this country and demand action. The U.S. Code concerning classified material is very clear and her obvious attempts to obstruct the legitimate efforts of the Inspector Generals of two intelligence communities does not bode well for our nation.
I would expect some sort of statement on this matter to be forthcoming in the near term. And I would appreciate it if you do not come back with some sort of mealy mouth statement regarding the investigation must proceed in due course. The very fact that her private server was ordered to be wiped after receiving a Congressional subpoena speaks volumes as to her integrity. Your actions in this matter will also speak volumes as to yours.
We are talking about the National Security of our Nation, not partisan politics, as she would have the public believe.
I await a response.
A. G. Palazzo
CDR USN (Ret)
West Warwick
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JohnStark
AG Palazzo, Thank you for your service. I assume that you wrote the letter rhetorically because the RI congressional delegation is the weakest, most ineffectual in the country. Mrs. Clinton assures us that she received no classified emails on her private server (i.e. the only server she used). Quick question: If the Secretary of State of the United States of America does not receive classified emails, who does?
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