Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Hillary’s Security Breach? A few pages....?



“Word on the Street, in Professor Kelly’s Modern Political Science Class” 
A Political Action Comedy
Copyright 2015 by Thomas M. Kelly


The play action takes place in a university classroom setting. 

  1. Scene One
  2. Professor Kelly:   
  3. I think we all agree that due to the nature of the job, the Secretary of State must deal in large volumes of classified information.   Part of her varied duties include the receipt, publication, distribution, and preservation of the laws of the United States.   
  4. The government has set up special hardware, software and systems and procedures to properly handle all this data. Special computers and servers with complex Multi Level Security systems, special telephones, special listening and viewing rooms, et cetra.   For Hillary Clinton, much of her telephone traffic, by its nature and content ...had to be classified.   She did not bother to use these vast systems and just used ordinary, un-secured, commercial systems and that is against the law.   When she originally received the information, whether by verbal briefings, secure phone, written reports, etc., etc. it would have been clearly stated that the information was classified.   When she passed the information on, however, via her personal, un-secured system, the formal notice of classification would have been lost and all of the US hard-won classified data would have been up for grabs.   This sort of thing can cost lives.   Americans have gone to prison for security violations far less grievous than that.   Now... your opinions and queries. 
  5. Grant:  Both Democrats and Republicans now cover up the Benghazi ties to the creation of groups like ISIS.   The US was helping create these proxy armies to try and topple Assad.   The real questions would be why topple Assad?   Why weaken a more or less stable country and disrupt the whole middle east?   The same can and should be asked about Libya.   Why topple Gadaffi and weaken and destabilize Libya?
  6. Sheila:   Unscrupulous Republican politicians like The Select Committee on the Events Surrounding the 2012 Terrorist Attack in Benghazi chairman, Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), had initially said he preferred a private interview.     Rep. Gowdy said he was trying to keep the session from becoming a circus.   Clintons team objected on grounds that a closed session could allow Republicans to selectively leak unflattering details.   Gowdy will try to delay any testimony until it is closer to the election.   The entire smear campaign by Republicans is a re-hash of previous hearings - Its only purpose is political.   And using the death of an Ambassador and American patriots for political purposes should backfire on the Republican political operatives.   
  7. Et cetera, et cetera.

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