Storing classified information on any means other than approved ones is stricly against the law. I can't take my classified manuals and send them to my personnal server for sake of efficiency. This would be gross mishandling of classified information.CpnCrunch wrote:
So your definition of "treason" is someone who used a personal email server so that she could do her job more efficiently? Doesn't that word normally mean someone who works *against* their country?
When you deal with classified information on a daily basis, you learn to look for the level of classifications of document, pages and paragraphs. The title page of the document would have the highest level of classification written in full with all the caveats. Each page has a header and a footer with the highest level of classification on that page and the associated caveats. Every paragraph has a one of two letter followed by caveats accronyms (for example, TS/TK). If you deal with this kind of information regularly, there is absolutely no excuse to miss them. The title of the emails should have the overall level of classification and individual paragraphs should be annotated like a document paragraph would be.CpnCrunch wrote:
And the investigation found that she didn't purposefully mishandle classified information. All 3 classified emails just had small classified portions, marked by a "(c)" at the paragraph, which she may or may not have realised.
She certainly should have realized and if she didn't, she is absolutely incompetent and should not be trusted with this kind of information.
Other investigations revealed many more emails, some of them Top Secret, Special Compermentalized Information (http://www.politico.com/story/2016/01/h ... ret-217985)
The President gets to decide what is and isn't classified. He/She can do whatever he/she wants when he/she is in power. But the President should be trusted not to divulge any information "by mistake"CpnCrunch wrote: Do you want to charge George W Bush with treason for using a personal email server as well?
In these positions, there is no such thing as careless and technically clueless.CpnCrunch wrote: Being careless and technically clueless is quite a different crime from "treason".








