Goose and Gander type of stuff...
Pro-Clinton group re-ups demand for Gowdy to turn over his emails
By Nick Gass
8/26/15 1:19 PM EDT
Updated 8/26/15 2:22 PM EDT
An outside rapid-response and research group dedicated to defending the records of Hillary Clinton and other Democrats running for president repeated its call Wednesday for Trey Gowdy, the chairman of the House Select Committee on Benghazi, to release his own work-related and private emails and those of his staff.
A letter from Correct the Record founder David Brock, sent Wednesday and shared exclusively with POLITICO, follows another sent March 11 in which Brock also urged Gowdy to release his own private and work-related email as he called for Clinton to turn over her server.
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Clintons campaign earlier this month turned over the server that the former secretary of state used for email correspondence during her time at the State Department, along with a thumb drive containing the work-related emails.
I asked earlier what it is you may have to hide by not releasing your own emails and I recognize that I am unlikely to receive a response, Brock wrote in a letter to Gowdy (R-S.C.) dated Wednesday.
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http://www.politico.com/story/2015/08/trey-gowdy-turn-over-emails-correct-the-record-request-121762.html#ixzz3jy42I05p
jelun wrote:
Goose and Gander type of stuff...
Pro-Clinton group re-ups demand for Gowdy to turn over his emails
By Nick Gass
8/26/15 1:19 PM EDT
Updated 8/26/15 2:22 PM EDT
An outside rapid-response and research group dedicated to defending the records of Hillary Clinton and other Democrats running for president repeated its call Wednesday for Trey Gowdy, the chairman of the House Select Committee on Benghazi, to release his own work-related and private emails and those of his staff.
A letter from Correct the Record founder David Brock, sent Wednesday and shared exclusively with POLITICO, follows another sent March 11 in which Brock also urged Gowdy to release his own private and work-related email as he called for Clinton to turn over her server.
Story Continued Below
Clintons campaign earlier this month turned over the server that the former secretary of state used for email correspondence during her time at the State Department, along with a thumb drive containing the work-related emails.
I asked earlier what it is you may have to hide by not releasing your own emails and I recognize that I am unlikely to receive a response, Brock wrote in a letter to Gowdy (R-S.C.) dated Wednesday.
Read more:
http://www.politico.com/story/2015/08/trey-gowdy-turn-over-emails-correct-the-record-request-121762.html#ixzz3jy42I05pGoose and Gander type of stuff... br br Pro-Clin... (
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I have said for a long time, since this story first broke, that she wouldn't have done it, if everyone else wasn't already doing it. You notice how quiet the H of Reps has been. The only one call for her head is a handful of people. The excuses are great...there are a lot of e-mails to go through and it's hard to determine if it's really sensitive information or not. The real scandal will be getting everyone else's emails, don't you think. Probably a lot Republicans are keeping their head low.
What a'buncha crap.
College professors have been this simple software for years:
http://www.grammarly.com/plagiarism?q=plagiarism&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=Search&utm_content=50385262686&utm_term=plagiarism%20software&matchtype=e&placement=&network=g&gclid=CIC9wIX2yccCFRAxaQodxwUM4Q...or versions of it. If they can't read it, it must be encrypted, so why are they chasing this?
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I have said for a long time, since this story firs... (
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I know that it has been the battle cry for years and I certainly don't go for conspiracies but we see here how nasty the right thinks and acts. I can't imagine that the people they elect are any nicer. Makes you think, doesn't it?
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