May 26, 2016 6:44 AM
Morning Reads – Thursday, May 26, 2016
On this date in 1938, the House Committee on Un-American Activities began its work of searching for subversives in the US. These days we just call it the Department of Homeland Security – and they’re always watching.
Peaches
- Interim presidents announced for 2 Georgia universities.
- Coal ash issues continue in Georgia.
- Juvenile justice reforms begin implementation.
- Georgia’s abortion law set to be challenged?
- Water wars representative finds replacement.
- The most ridiculous reason to be bothered about something at KSU
Jimmy Carter
- (Bill) Clinton takes on Bernie supporter.
- Obama takes on initiative that no one wants.
- Entrepreneur working to put news site out of business.
- Things are expensive in Switzerland.
Sweet Tea
- Every generation is worst than the last.
- If society panics over this, we really are doomed.
- The TSA continues to ruin everything.
Liberty Drum
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Janisse Ray on Jesup and coal ash.
http://bittersoutherner.com/coal-ash/#.V0bYydQrKV4
This is all over the news! Will this end the Hillary run? Not reporting a hack? Is this not like 101 for the Security of State report hacks?
………Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton did break her department’s rules by setting up her own secret email server, the inspector general concluded in a report sent to Congress on Wednesday that says she failed to report hacking attempts and waved off warnings that she should switch to a more official email account.
Inspector General Steve Linick, appointed by President Obama, said he couldn’t find any evidence that Mrs. Clinton received approval for her odd email arrangement, and when lower-level staffers pressed the issue, saying she was skirting open-records laws, they were ordered “never to speak of the secretary’s personal email system again.”
In one instance in 2011, Mrs. Clinton’s tech guru thought the server was being hacked and shut it down for a few minutes. Months later, Mrs. Clinton feared yet another hack attack was underway — yet never reported the incident to the department, in another breach of department rules.
“Notification is required when a user suspects compromise of, among other things, a personally owned device containing personally identifiable information,” the investigators wrote. “However, OIG found no evidence that the Secretary or her staff reported these incidents to computer security personnel or anyone else within the Department.”
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/may/25/hillary-clinton-failed-report-several-hacking-atte/
Hillary responds
So the Democrats blew up the Corps of Engineers funding bill with a transgender rights attachment.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/flap-u-congress-over-gender-identity-sinks-spending-182448653.html?ref=gs