Posted on Jan 5, 2017
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Rephrase the question to "Should a person be..." Hell no!
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Yeah I just thought of that a few moments ago
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Yep! Look Who We Just Got! In another Generation He would have been viewed as a "Suspect" Soviet Agent.
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If Obama is qualified, Trump should be. Obama used drugs before he became president and was friends with a known terrorist. Obama was the most unqualified person to become president in recent history, he had never been a governor or in charge of any large organization. His time as a senator was brief and there were few accomplishments. Since Obama became president, he has made enemies of the Russians and Israel while cultivating relations with the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, Cuba, and Iran. Great going on helping dictators and extremists.
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PO3 John Wagner
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Trump actually knows how to keep track of what dribbles out of his lips... He also believes in keeping his friends close and his enemies closer. People should not judge the man so quickly. Frankly his fascination with and admiration of our military leaders tells me all I need to know.. The man is a patriot. When the hell is even the military community going to realize this? Donald Trump will never sell this country down the road and will treat the progress of our country economically and strength wise as the most challenging business adventure a man could possibly have.
His desire to be loved by all combined with a don't give a shit attitude about who loves him in the establishment are the perfect combination.. He has no long term party affiliation to kiss up too. The very fact that he has used both sides equally well....the common complaint of his being on the fence all the time is a great strength.. If you don't play it won't pay with this man. It will end up with your assignment to Frostbite Falls Minnesota or Chickenpood Arkansas...as your personal political legacy.
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Capt Michael Greene
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PO3 John Wagner - Shit, Wagner, Trump is an ego-maniacal narcissistic sociopathic con man who lies faster than most people can speak. He had an entire 70-year lifetime to prove how much he cares about...himself, his ego, his net worth. He has not once done anything for our country. You've been had. Putin and the generals in the GRU are literally laughing at us and celebrating the victory they've earned after years of hard work.
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PO3 John Wagner
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. In my entire 54 year lifetime I haven't voted for anyone who liked the same disco music.. or was a sharp dresser.
I also think that polyester pantsuits are as appealing as the leavings in a roasting pan the day after thanksgiving.
So your plan was to mix it up with the Russians and now your disappointed because the old battleax blew the interview?
Frankly I like the way Melania looks on the wall...now,you understand.
She never made a child work to hard to find his breakfast
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MSgt James Mullis
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It worked for President's Bush, Clinton, and Obama. Bazinga!
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Which President Bush? George H.W. was deep in the CIA. I'm pretty sure he had a clearance.
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MSgt James Mullis
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SSG(P) (Join to see) - GW who along with Bill and Barack admitted to doing hard drugs in College and beyond. However, I hope everyone knows that the qualifications for President, Vice President, Members of Congress, Supreme Court Justices, and a bunch of other Senior Level positions are specified in the U.S. Constitution, and no additional criteria (i.e. a security clearance) are required. Also, as the security clearance system is created by an executive order, its terms can be modified by the President at will and the President can grant access to any level of classified material to anyone he wants to.
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MSgt James Mullis - If you admit doing drugs when you were younger and haven't done them since it's not an issue... Just admit it

**EDIT: If you had a clearance, I think you can kiss any clearance you're trying to obtain goodbye though
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MSgt James Mullis
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SPC(P) (Join to see) - I held a TS/SCI Clearance for much of my military career, however as a retiree I neither want nor need one. Of course it is good advice for those with clearances, or even those potentially looking for a job in the future, to know that if you put it on the internet, it can and will be seen by others including prospective employees.
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