If I had a hamm-err....

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Originally posted by: lvfritz
It wasn't Reagan my friend, it was Liarry testifying from her Rose Law Firm days trying to NOT explain Whitewater. That is what started another thread here.

I can't imagine what it might take for the Liarry defenders to actually admit to any corruption or wrongdoing on her part......but I'm hoping to see that day sometime next month.
She's so forgetful now, how can we trust her with the Gold Codes? She might misplace them.

I remember I like Las Vegas!
More questions about her health as she had a 5 minute coughing fit the other day
I like hammering away at VP.
So much fun!!!

Vegas!

Not nearly as much fun as hammering away at Donde Ego and his Disciples of Doom.
pagliano ignored a subpoena to appear before congress, the 2 Platte river guys pleaded the 5th. What are they hiding?
John,

A classification marking of "C" means confidential not classified.

The levels of classification typically are as follows:

U - unclassified
C - Confidential
S - Secret
TS - Top Secret

classification markings on an email are Top, bottom, paragraph and sentence markings.


Here is an example of what you normally see:

top of page:
**************************S E C R E T ************************************

Email from:
Email to:
(classification of entire email) subject:

(C) sentence/paragraph markings


Bottom of page:
***********************S E C R E T **************************************

once printed out, then additional markings are put at top, bottom, front and back as well as classified by, classified on and declassification information.
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Originally posted by: chefantwon
John,

A classification marking of "C" means confidential not classified.

The levels of classification typically are as follows:

U - unclassified
C - Confidential
S - Secret
TS - Top Secret

classification markings on an email are Top, bottom, paragraph and sentence markings.


Here is an example of what you normally see:

top of page:
**************************S E C R E T ************************************

Email from:
Email to:
(classification of entire email) subject:

(C) sentence/paragraph markings


Bottom of page:
***********************S E C R E T **************************************

once printed out, then additional markings are put at top, bottom, front and back as well as classified by, classified on and declassification information.
And if a document doesn't have a classified header, then the 'C' is erroneous according to the Intelligence Community Classification and Control Markings Implementation Manual.

Guess who's emails never had any classified headers? Not even once.
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: chefantwon
John,

A classification marking of "C" means confidential not classified.

The levels of classification typically are as follows:

U - unclassified
C - Confidential
S - Secret
TS - Top Secret

classification markings on an email are Top, bottom, paragraph and sentence markings.


Here is an example of what you normally see:

top of page:
**************************S E C R E T ************************************

Email from:
Email to:
(classification of entire email) subject:

(C) sentence/paragraph markings


Bottom of page:
***********************S E C R E T **************************************

once printed out, then additional markings are put at top, bottom, front and back as well as classified by, classified on and declassification information.
And if a document doesn't have a classified header, then the 'C' is erroneous according to the Intelligence Community Classification and Control Markings Implementation Manual.

Guess who's emails never had any classified headers? Not even once.


according to Hillary's own words, she described how to remove the header information and re-send the email on an unapproved email server.

If you send the email to be printed out as a file, you can REMOVE/DELETE the header/footer classification markings and ALTER the document any way you want.
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Originally posted by: chefantwon
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Originally posted by: forkushV
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Originally posted by: chefantwon
John,

A classification marking of "C" means confidential not classified.

The levels of classification typically are as follows:

U - unclassified
C - Confidential
S - Secret
TS - Top Secret

classification markings on an email are Top, bottom, paragraph and sentence markings.


Here is an example of what you normally see:

top of page:
**************************S E C R E T ************************************

Email from:
Email to:
(classification of entire email) subject:

(C) sentence/paragraph markings


Bottom of page:
***********************S E C R E T **************************************

once printed out, then additional markings are put at top, bottom, front and back as well as classified by, classified on and declassification information.
And if a document doesn't have a classified header, then the 'C' is erroneous according to the Intelligence Community Classification and Control Markings Implementation Manual.

Guess who's emails never had any classified headers? Not even once.


according to Hillary's own words, she described how to remove the header information and re-send the email on an unapproved email server...
You're changing the subject. The three documents with the erroneous 'C' marking never had the headers removed, did they. Note even once.
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