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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
Amen shipmate PO2 Marco Monsalve , but bleeding heart lib rats won't let that happen.
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LCDR Andy Hill
Worse than lame. It's criminal. For someone to be granted access to information classified as TOP SECRET – where the unauthorized disclosure of the information could reasonably be expected to cause exceptionally grave damage to the national security. It bears repeating, just how did he hold a clearance to access the information in the first place.
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MAJ Ron Peery
LCDR Andy Hill - He got his clearance the same way we all did. But even a proper investigation won't guarantee the honorable behavior of the subject in the future. I submit Bradley Manning as an example. Tried and convicted, sentenced to 35 years, but served only seven after receiving a commutation from Mr. Obama. And now, apparently, very well off financially. Will this latest illegal release of TS material have similar results?
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In this day and age, "not intending for this information to go beyond this group" is a really shitty rationale. This guy stole TS/SCI data and shared it on social media. I don't care how small the initial group was, this went global. We will probably never see the full documentation, but I did read the initial reports, and while skeptical I understood that it came from somewhere other than Russia, which is where the first government responses went. They said it was a propaganda op by the Russians. Our government lied.... can you believe it?
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LTC Trent Klug
MSgt Steve Sweeney Uh huh, upon discovery. Yeah, because slow Joe had zero idea of what papers he had at the college or in his house. You or I would not be afforded that luxury of an excuse. You know it, I know it, yet your okay with a person, who at the time of first possessing them, had no business with having outside a secure location. But you go with it.
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