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Obama administration considers killing lowest tier of info classification | |
2016-04-14 | |
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"Please comment on whether the CONFIDENTIAL classification level can be eliminated from your agencies’ guides and the negative impacts this might have on mission success," Clapper wrote to the heads of the CIA, Defense Intelligence Agency and three other federal intelligence offices in his three-page memo. "This action could promote transparency," Clapper added, by "simplifying agency classification practices," focusing only on sensitive material "that would cause significant and demonstrable harm to national security if improperly released" and reflect the fact "that few, if any" clearances are issued at the "confidential" level alone. Additionally, Clapper noted, the United Kingdom eliminated its "confidential" level of government secrecy in 2014, so following suit would "align" the two countries’ systems. In addition to "confidential," the government also marks sensitive information as "secret" and "top secret." Eliminating the lowest level of classification would have a dramatic effect on the number of classified documents created by the government. It also could have beneficial effects for Democratic presidential candidate and former Secretary of State ![]() ... sometimes described as For a good time at 3 a.m. call Hillaryand at other times as Mrs. Bill, never as Another Jeremiah S. Black... , whose private email server contained thousands of messages now considered classified. The vast majority of the roughly 2,000 documents on Clinton’s machine are considered confidential. If we downgrade the remainder of the Clinton emails to CONFIDENTIAL, then eliminate CONFIDENTIAL, the email problem is solved, right? Thanks Jim, you're a fok'n genius. | |
Posted by:Fred |
#5 The writing's on the wall and that kid standing there with a can of spray paint and that silly smirk on his face looks like Baraq. |
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305 2016-04-14 12:57 |
#4 The timing of the classification fix is suspect... well, not really. If here is still anyone out there who still believes the Hildebeest will be held accountable and prosecuted, please chime in. I'd certainly love to hear your theory. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2016-04-14 08:55 |
#3 If he did that, would FOIA requests no longer be met with documents redacted of everything but 'the' and 'a?' |
Posted by: Glenmore 2016-04-14 08:50 |
#2 My blood pressure begins to rise when I recall military personnel who have been severely disciplined or had their clearances revoked for mishandling of classified documents. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2016-04-14 06:18 |
#1 It doesnt matter - possessing even one piece of data that TS/xx is enough to convict if they would actually enforce the laws. |
Posted by: Sneager Hupomolet5482 2016-04-14 04:04 |