That article specifically reinforces the argument made by the parent that you objected to.
State Inspector General Report: Email Use One Of Several Cases In Which Gration Acted In Violation Of Department Policy. From the August 2012 report from the Department of State's Office of Inspector General:
The Ambassador's greatest weakness is his reluctance to accept clear-cut U.S. Government decisions. He made clear his disagreement with Washington policy decisions and directives concerning the safe-havening in Nairobi of families of Department employees who volunteered to serve in extreme hardship posts; the creation of a freestanding Somalia Unit; and the nonuse of commercial email for official government business, including Sensitive But Unclassified information. Notwithstanding his talk about the importance of mission staff doing the right thing, the Ambassador by deed or word has encouraged it to do the opposite. ["Inspection of Embassy Nairobi, Kenya," Department of State's Office of Inspector General, August 2012]
Yep. Hopefully they will learn from this mistake, and not jack prices up after they do that. Jacking the prices up artificially, creates room for alternate supplies.
Yeah, but the ACA isn't just about parents insurance, and pre existing conditions. There is a whole lot of power grabbing and unnecessary bullshit that went along with it. I'm sure you could get the same answers about the patriot act or any other piece of shit.
No, that's bullshit. It means that patient data from a private study cannot be used unless the owners of the study allow the data to be publicly shared.
Wow. You're an idiot. Is that how it's supposed to work? We just trust government officials to do the right thing with no oversight? I think this will turn into a criminal case as soon as we find out that classified information was stored on her personal email servers. They were already hacked at least once.
I'm sure you would be saying the same thing if 90% of donations from journalists went to Republicans. They aren't neutral, they only pretend to be. Classical journalism is dead.
So are you saying that government officials had no obligation under the law to retain email until November of last year? I think someone is trying to pull the wool over your ears.
Like the people at the DOJ, EPA, and the IRS? You mean those people? It's the media's job to reveal these things. We have a media now that is in the tank of one party and ignores wrongdoing. This country is dead.
How can anyone debate a a piece of legislation that they were not allowed to see or read?
It would just be a condition of the treaty
Go read what funwithBSD said, again.
Are you retarded?
"What really happened" and what funwithBSD claimed, are the same.
That article specifically reinforces the argument made by the parent that you objected to.
State Inspector General Report: Email Use One Of Several Cases In Which Gration Acted In Violation Of Department Policy. From the August 2012 report from the Department of State's Office of Inspector General:
The Ambassador's greatest weakness is his reluctance to accept clear-cut U.S. Government decisions. He made clear his disagreement with Washington policy decisions and directives concerning the safe-havening in Nairobi of families of Department employees who volunteered to serve in extreme hardship posts; the creation of a freestanding Somalia Unit; and the nonuse of commercial email for official government business, including Sensitive But Unclassified information. Notwithstanding his talk about the importance of mission staff doing the right thing, the Ambassador by deed or word has encouraged it to do the opposite. ["Inspection of Embassy Nairobi, Kenya," Department of State's Office of Inspector General, August 2012]
And witholding information from FOIA requests. And don't forget the huge gaps in emails that were turned over to State.
Her closest advisers also used private email addresses.
Do you realize how closely Media Matters and the Clintons are linked? It is not a neutral source on any story concerning a Clinton. Open your eyes.
I'm sorry, that solution is not acceptable. See 4th ammendment.
Yep. Hopefully they will learn from this mistake, and not jack prices up after they do that. Jacking the prices up artificially, creates room for alternate supplies.
Show me more than one president that is lying right now.
Yeah, but the ACA isn't just about parents insurance, and pre existing conditions. There is a whole lot of power grabbing and unnecessary bullshit that went along with it. I'm sure you could get the same answers about the patriot act or any other piece of shit.
No, that's bullshit. It means that patient data from a private study cannot be used unless the owners of the study allow the data to be publicly shared.
It's a shame when the EPA's own strategy gets used against it.
How about David Petraeus? Stephen Jin-Woo Kim?
Wow. You're an idiot. Is that how it's supposed to work? We just trust government officials to do the right thing with no oversight? I think this will turn into a criminal case as soon as we find out that classified information was stored on her personal email servers. They were already hacked at least once.
That's a nice example of projection.
I'm sure you would be saying the same thing if 90% of donations from journalists went to Republicans. They aren't neutral, they only pretend to be. Classical journalism is dead.
Oh. So government officials had no obligation under the law to retain emails until November of last year. Are you stupid?
So are you saying that government officials had no obligation under the law to retain email until November of last year? I think someone is trying to pull the wool over your ears.
But Scott Walker didn't did he? Hillary did.
Are you saying the law went into effect last month? What law would that be?
His point stands. Colin Powell is no conservative.
Like the people at the DOJ, EPA, and the IRS? You mean those people? It's the media's job to reveal these things. We have a media now that is in the tank of one party and ignores wrongdoing. This country is dead.