Even if information is not marked classified in an email, participants who know or should know that the subject matter is classified are still obligated to protect it.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Most importantly I never sent classified material on my email and I never received any that was marked classified.
It borders on inconceivable that Clinton didn't know that the emails she received - and, more obviously, the emails that she created, stored and sent with the server - would contain classified information.
It's common for information previously considered unclassified to be upgraded to classified before being publicly released.
I think anybody in our - in the, in the national security apparatus has, has got to take full cognizance of their responsibility for the safeguarding of classified information.
Secretary Clinton should be denied access to classified information. Congress must also hold the State Department accountable for fixing the culture of lax handling of classified information.
The United States strongly condemns the illegal disclosure of classified information. It puts people's lives in danger, threatens our national security, and undermines our efforts to work with other countries to solve shared problems.
The leakage of information means you're going to be able to read everybody's e-mail.
Disclosure of private e-mails from government officials has been a legal issue in many states.
If members of the security apparatus could, with impunity, keep from those elected by the people that which they're entitled to know - or worse, feed false information - those who could control the classified data could be the real decision makers.
I would never jeopardize classified information to be brought out to the public. This information is all open source. There is no reason to worry about classification. It is simply an attempt by bureaucrats to cover their rear ends.