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originally posted by: deckdel
a reply to: DeathSlayer
It takes time for this news to sink in.
But as it does, deep deep depression and helplessness sits in too.
I truly feel f**ked. The little hope of justice and system being rotton only from the top ... all gone.
originally posted by: MrSpad
As I have been saying all along and as anybody who has been a part of the intel community and seen these things before it was pretty clear their would be no charges and at most a misdemeanor. Once you take politics out of it and have any knowledge of such things this is exactly what was expected. Although most such investigations are not so long and thorough.
originally posted by: MrSpad
As I have been saying all along and as anybody who has been a part of the intel community and seen these things before it was pretty clear their would be no charges and at most a misdemeanor. Once you take politics out of it and have any knowledge of such things this is exactly what was expected. Although most such investigations are not so long and thorough.
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: MrSpad
As I have been saying all along and as anybody who has been a part of the intel community and seen these things before it was pretty clear their would be no charges and at most a misdemeanor. Once you take politics out of it and have any knowledge of such things this is exactly what was expected. Although most such investigations are not so long and thorough.
In the Intel community, an infraction of this sort would result in the permanent revocation of eligibility for a position of trust and responsibility with the United States government.
P e r m a n e n t.
There's a lack of 'fair' in there somewhere.
originally posted by: Nikola014
So, he described in details how she broke multiple laws, and YET HE'S NOT GOING TO PRESS CHARGES against that bitch????
This just shows that laws mean sh#t
So, the democracy is finally dead...
originally posted by: MrSpad
As I have been saying all along and as anybody who has been a part of the intel community and seen these things before it was pretty clear their would be no charges and at most a misdemeanor. Once you take politics out of it and have any knowledge of such things this is exactly what was expected. Although most such investigations are not so long and thorough.
originally posted by: Stormdancer777
a reply to: awareness10
I wonder if I will live to see 2024?
Was hoping to see things on planet earth get better before I go.
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: MrSpad
As I have been saying all along and as anybody who has been a part of the intel community and seen these things before it was pretty clear their would be no charges and at most a misdemeanor. Once you take politics out of it and have any knowledge of such things this is exactly what was expected. Although most such investigations are not so long and thorough.
In the Intel community, an infraction of this sort would result in the permanent revocation of eligibility for a position of trust and responsibility with the United States government.
P e r m a n e n t.
There's a lack of 'fair' in there somewhere.
80% of infractions like this are never prosecuted.
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: introvert
originally posted by: Snarl
originally posted by: MrSpad
As I have been saying all along and as anybody who has been a part of the intel community and seen these things before it was pretty clear their would be no charges and at most a misdemeanor. Once you take politics out of it and have any knowledge of such things this is exactly what was expected. Although most such investigations are not so long and thorough.
In the Intel community, an infraction of this sort would result in the permanent revocation of eligibility for a position of trust and responsibility with the United States government.
P e r m a n e n t.
There's a lack of 'fair' in there somewhere.
80% of infractions like this are never prosecuted.
I don't think there's ever been an infraction similar to this one.
However, I agree that 'prosecutions' for compromise of classified materials are rare indeed. They're almost exclusively reserved for those events deemed espionage.
originally posted by: kyleplatinum
Obviously rigged.
Obviously paid off.
Obviously no justice.
Obviously we're doomed.