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FBI Director's Latest Letter . .

I don't own a store (yet). Lyles owns a store. Lyles is going to have to give me his store to cover his bet. It's been a running joke on here for months.

Sometimes it's better to observe before commenting. Just a friendly tip.

Sometimes it is. The fact is you will be paying some bets this week. ;)
 
Sooooooooo, let's do the math:

650000 emails X (1/8days) X (1day/24hours) = 3,385 emails reviewed per hour over the last 8 days. Assuming the FBI put 100 agents on the job (this is the number of agents that were reported to have been working the case up until July 2016...) working 2 shifts per day as reported, this correlates to roughly 338 emails reviewed per day by each agent... 28 emails/hour, 2 emails/minute... This would include review of any and all attachments, etc., cataloging results of review, etc. Yeah, right!!!
The emails aren't pages long. I read several in just minutes that they posted online. It was essentially like reading text messages. With 100 people it definitely could be done.
 
Sooooooooo, let's do the math:

650000 emails X (1/8days) X (1day/24hours) = 3,385 emails reviewed per hour over the last 8 days. Assuming the FBI put 100 agents on the job (this is the number of agents that were reported to have been working the case up until July 2016...) working 2 shifts per day as reported, this correlates to roughly 338 emails reviewed per day by each agent... 28 emails/hour, 2 emails/minute... This would include review of any and all attachments, etc., cataloging results of review, etc. Yeah, right!!!

Enjoy the read, Nukee . .

http://www.geekwire.com/2016/fbi-650000-emails-edward-snowden/
 
The emails aren't pages long. I read several in just minutes that they posted online. It was essentially like reading text messages. With 100 people it definitely could be done.
And, many were many pages long with attachments!!! Let's assume the FBI didn't do another slip shod job investigating this new batch... Let's assume they did a much better job than $HC's corrupt lawyers when they scanned her emails... Naw, I'm not buying it for a minute... Bull Shit flag is thrown!
 
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Not buying it for a minute... Bull Shit flag is thrown!
Look them up. Don't take my word for it. You don't want to because you might have to face a truth!!! I suggest you all read every one that is released.

I don't care for her being our President but this email thing is a bunch of BS. They could have nailed her with other, more substantial things but they chose this fiasco so now they're paying the price.
 
Look them up. Don't take my word for it. You don't want to because you might have to face a truth!!! I suggest you all read every one that is released.

I don't care for her being our President but this email thing is a bunch of BS. They could have nailed her with other, more substantial things but they chose this fiasco so now they're paying the price.
The Clinton Foundation investigation is still on-going, she just won't get nailed for gross negligence in handling classified information iaw the Espionage Act...
 
Sooooooooo, let's do the math:

650000 emails X (1/8days) X (1day/24hours) = 3,385 emails reviewed per hour over the last 8 days. Assuming the FBI put 100 agents on the job (this is the number of agents that were reported to have been working the case up until July 2016...) working 2 shifts per day as reported, this correlates to roughly 338 emails reviewed per day by each agent... 28 emails/hour, 2 emails/minute... This would include review of any and all attachments, etc., cataloging results of review, etc. Yeah, right!!!
So, the FBI is still on-the-take? They were, then they weren't, now, they are again?
 
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