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Well this won't get pushed under the rug unlike Hillary Clinton's server which should have put anybody in the armed forces into Leavenworth for the rest of their life. Seems like everyone's getting the Bergdahl and Clinton treatment. Oh yes can't forget the PFC Manning treatment. PFC Manning with those consulate and Embassy cables destroyed the careers of many people who are pro-american anti-corruption and some of them ended up dead. How do I know? Because I know a retired foreign area officer who work southeast Asia who told me that this kind of information leaked will spell the Doom for many foreign civil servants especially if the communications discuss corruption within those host governments and eight dimes out who is actually clean and who is dirty. So all those idiots and a-holes who are social justice Warriors rooting for PFC Benedict Arnold Manning doesn't realize that he is actually put a death warrant on many people but the news won't talk about this!
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SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint
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A lot of those same people are anti death penalty in USA, but they cause deaths o Friends of USA.
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SSgt GG-15 RET Jim Lint yes, unintended consequences of being naive and closed-minded to other of view.
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For some strange reason, it seems the higher up you are in the government food chain, the harder it is to lose your clearance.
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I am amazed that the first question in the Peter Strzok congressional was "Should you, as a counterintelligence special agent still have a security clearance when you work on Russian cases, but you had put yourself and Lisa Page in a blackmailable position? " How could that not be the first question? How come he is working for the Federal Gov? Only he and HRC could keep a clearance....most of us would not have been able to keep a clearance like that.
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