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Sunday, July 10, 2016

Top 4 Secret Comments on Hillarry Clinton's Email Saga

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The F.B.I.’s Inquiry into Hillary Clinton’s Email. For anyone who thinks that this is okay, please announce to your employer that you will handle all future email correspondence on your personal email, since it’s more convenient for you. Click for more comments and photos...

Assure your employer that it’s okay, since you have everything housed on a private server in a kitchen closet.
And if they ever want to see copies of your work emails, you will be sure to review them and tell them which ones they can see.
Once again, the Clintons have shown that rules are for the little people.
John in Cologne, Germany, responding to an article about the F.B.I. recommending no criminal charges against Hillary Clinton over her email server.
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  The G.O.P. succeeded either way. They got what they wanted. People think she can’t be trusted.
When you ask them why, they cite utterly debunked “scandals” like this and Benghazi because people don’t care about facts, only headlines.
Jennifer Jones Mitchell on The Times’s Facebook page.

Libraries Expand Beyond Books

  Ten years ago, I ran a nonprofit that used local library space for teaching English. We could not have done our work without the libraries.

Information takes so many shapes now. It’s no longer just about books. By positioning themselves as community resources, libraries continue to democratize access to information. It’s terrific.
Marlana Patton on The Times’s Facebook page, reacting to an article about libraries’ new roles as full-service community centers, with expanded hours, job counseling and classes.
  Let’s try to remember that most pro athletes are basic people rather than the negative stereotype made available by a small percentage of them.
Durant seems to be one of the best in terms of professionalism and personality, and he is entitled to play with the people he chooses not those chosen for him by the money men and women who own and run the league.
He is also entitled to play the game he loves as one of a group of real teammates. Recall also that he was seriously injured recently, which may have made him consider his professional mortality.
SMD in New York, responding to an article about the N.B.A. star Kevin Durant’s decision to leave the Oklahoma City Thunder for the Golden State Warriors. 

Source: New York Times

 

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