Posted on Nov 29, 2016
CSM Michael J. Uhlig
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LTC Stephen F.
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From the choices you listed I would select former CIA Director and retired US Army General David Petraeus as Secretary of State because of his detailed and recent knowledge of the middle east, north Africa and southwest Asia stemming from his military assignments and his broader background as CIA Dircetor CSM Michael J. Uhlig. I think he has paid his debt to society because of his adulterous relationship with former Army captain and USMA graduate Paula Broadwell.
FYI, what do you think of the question? LTC Stephen C. Capt Seid Waddell CW5 (Join to see) SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL SFC William Farrell SSgt Robert Marx SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4" SSgt (Join to see) TSgt Joe C. SGT (Join to see) SP5 Mark Kuzinski SGT Forrest Stewart SrA Christopher Wright
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LTC Stephen F.
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SGT (Join to see) - FYI, former Capt Paula Broadwell had a TS clearance while she was working on his biography.
The Obama administration booted him for sharing information with somebody who had a TS clearance. They didn't boot him for adultery which would have been disingenuous since HRC defended her serial adultery husband, etc.
As far as I know he never shared any information publicly, unlike the Wikileaks contributor who wants the US government to pay for gender reassignment surgery while in prison. Not to mention former Secretary of State HRC who shared sensitive information on her private email which was intercepted by foreign governments
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LTC Stephen F. - Thanks. His loose lips I was referring to, was what he told his good time. I thought adultery was part of it.
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It's clearance level AND need to know, LTC Stephen F. former CPT Broadwell did not have a need to know. It's still a security violation of the most serious kind. Anyone willing to overlook this needs to shut up about HRC's email server, and I'm anti-HRC saying this....
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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CW3 (Join to see) - I know that Paula Broadwell did not necessarily have a specific need-to-know the details or names of classified ... while she was ghost-writing the biography of David Petraeus.
1. The secondary issue with the HRC personal server is that foreign governments have had access to the sensitive and classified information because it was hacked into. The primary issue is that it was used extensively to send official emails including some that were highly classified.
2. As far as I know what David Petraeus shared with Paula Broadwell was not widely broadcast.
3. If David Petraeus is being seriously considered to be nominated for Secretary of State, then those with sufficient DOD, DOD, CIA clearance levels will conduct a comprehensive investigation and report back before his name is put into the ring in the Senate.
SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSLLTC Stephen C. Capt Seid Waddell CW5 (Join to see) SFC William Farrell SSgt (Join to see) SGT (Join to see) SP5 Mark Kuzinski SGT Forrest Stewart SPC (Join to see) SrA Christopher Wright
Maj William W. "Bill" Price Capt Tom Brown SMSgt Minister Gerald A. Thomas SSG James J. Palmer IV aka "JP4"SSgt Robert Marx TSgt Joe C. SGT Robert George PO2 Ed C.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig I think it would prove Trumps claim to be the President for all the people. Mitt Romey is a business man as well. If Romey accepts the position, then you know he has personally (not publicly) apologize for things said during the election process. My second choice would be Rudy, and don't think that Petraeus would pass a senate confirmation because he broke the law, just like Hillary! Just my 2 cents - not everyone will agree with me!
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SGT John Wesley
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Patraeus. Has a global view that Romney and Giulliani do not have.
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