Forgot Passport - Prosecuted
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thursday, I missed that. However, that is talking about government agencies at the highest levels.
My point was that, with regard to people like you and me, (I am of course assuming you hold no top secret position in the government), saving the draft is certainly more secure from prying eyes vs. sending an email somewhere with attached documents.
My point was that, with regard to people like you and me, (I am of course assuming you hold no top secret position in the government), saving the draft is certainly more secure from prying eyes vs. sending an email somewhere with attached documents.
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PS And, logically speaking, they wouldn't have asked for, nor gained access to, the incriminating emails without first having discovered that Ms. Broadwell was the sender of the threatening emails to the third party.
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Everyone above has contributed mightily with their opinions and suggestions. It is nothing more than good cyber-manners that dictate a follow up by the OP. Often, on this forum, OP's fade away and are never heard from (at least on the particular topic) again.