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Originally posted by: Boilerman
Hillary and the Justice Department have done everything possible to obstruct this investigation............including deleting 30,000 emails. Now, PJ wants to reward these illegal activities, arguing that this had been going on too long.
Moral of the story, lie and obstruct justice, and PJ wants to hand you a medal.
Have to say, Boiler does have somewhat of a point. Attempting to wipe the server clean when someone knows they are about to be investigated by the authorities. That would would land others in jail in a heartbeat, the trial or tribunal or whatever would've been over long ago with the person sitting in jail. Long ago. ANd yes, wiping a suspect server clean(and NOT with a cloth!) actually is obstruction of justice.
And if Boilerman says something is true then it must be.
Another Boilerrman fairy tale dispelled - no evidence Hillary's server was wiped
If I got free drinks everytime Boilerman told a fib on these boards I'd be endlessly drunk.
I fix your link. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/tech-company-no-indication-that-clintons-e-mail-server-was-wiped/2015/09/12/10c8ce52-58c6-11e5-abe9-27d53f250b11_story.htmlText
WOW. The Wasingto post says it's true so it must be, quite different from the multitude of google hits I got. Lets' roll with this one for a minute, from NPR. It's so hard to swallow anyone trying to even argue the point, it's pretty much public knowledge that it was and even with her smartass "what?, with a cloth or something?" answer. Simply incredible. Anyway, Now Hillary's team is trying to redefine what the meaning of "wiped" is. Really, a page taken straight out of Bills "depends what the meaning of is, is" defense. Seriously.
Did Clinton Camp Delete Emails Or Wipe Server? The Difference Matters
"..We keep hearing from Clinton and her top brass: They don't know the difference between deleting an email and wiping a computer clean..."
"..Earlier this month, her press secretary, Brian Fallon, was on CNN. Correspondent Brianna Keilar was trying to pin down this very basic detail: Was the server wiped?
Fallon responded: "I don't know what wiped means. There's a — the emails were deleted. The emails were deleted."
You can delete emails. You can also wipe a server. You can do both. But Fallon did not say whether both happened. He did repeat a talking point: "I don't know what wiped means. Literally the emails were deleted off the server. That's true."
On March 19, members of Congress requested that Clinton make her server available for inspection by an independent third party. In response, her lawyer, David Kendall, wrote that no Clinton emails during her tenure at the State Department "reside on the server or on any back-up systems associated with the server." In an August letter, Kendall again stated the server "no longer contains data" from Clinton's email account.
He did not indicate whether the data was "deleted" or "wiped" in either correspondence.