Only a Pravda publication would give him a podium.
Cause he’s going to be a martyr otherwise.
Lance — since Ned and Baron are too chickenshit to reply, I’ll ask you the same question: Are you OK if US servicemen or Government employees take home a swag bag of Top Secret documents and souvenirs?
I agree with Bill Maher. trump was fading. But now you empower him. It may work. but it may also be a political miscalculation.
To your question, which I thought was a silly question that had no need of an answer: Your question assumes facts not in evidence, but I will answer. Of course soldiers shouldn't take secret information home.
Now a question for you: Should Hillary have been able to have top secret info in her home like Comey said she did? And if not, why was she treated with kid gloves, but trump was treated worse?
Politics, not justice, is at play here.
You can't condemn Trump on assumed facts without condemning Hillary on known facts...and yet you do, which shows you oppose justice. You can't defend the raid on Trump without also agreeing Hilary should have been raided...but you don't, which shows this is about political abuse of power by the Left...the left wants to get away with it 100% of the time.
And, after all, the Justice system is merely a tool for the Left to implement policy, not justice. Or, you are redefining "justice" to include "Democrat policy." That's what BLM is about, and bail reform, and defunding the police. the raid was just another act which is consistent with your political policy of fundamentally changing America away from a nation of laws.
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So we will begin your risk assessment:
1. Most soldiers, i.e., enlisted, have no more than a HS diploma, thereby in the real world, they have limited understanding to care for classified documents;
2. Soldiers do not have a need to know the contents of classified documents;
3. Soldiers do not make tactical or strategical decisions requiring classified documents;
4. NCOs may at times have limited assess to classified documents when executing certain activities such as LRPS (Long Range Patrols), SOCs (Special Operations) behind enemy lines, i.e., Laos, North Vietnam, Cambodia, China. Usually these action were led by Marine 2ndLts thereby ensuring the continued necessity of TBS to fill the vacuum.
BTW, a S&C officer could not be relived by other orders without an accounting of every tome, document and pamphlet, A lost document resulted in a loss of numbers in the promotion list as well as a bad fitness report, the horror.
process unfolds...Donald Trump will absolutely have the opportunity to defend himself...no need to go off on political tangents...
When you are in control, the process only unfolds against the GOP...and against Trump, more often than not, the process itself is the punishment. You know you can't convict, but you know you can abuse the process by making him go through it. You guys really are sickening.
that's a Dem Congressman being indicted during a Dem administration...based on the information provided, I myself, wholeheartedly agree with the charges...he, too, will get his day in court.
Stop making stuff up...it's a bad look for someone who purports to be of high moral character...
If I were you, I'd start working real hard on my excuses for being 'misled' by Donald Trump ;-).
If it was classified or he didn’t have the right to take it, punish him accordingly. He’s not above the law.
That said, it’s hard to imagine what he did take and that he walked out with anything too important, but we’ll see. The approach to search wasn’t well thought through and if he doesn’t have anything “important” it will look like they are trying to get him on a foot fault.
Do you recognize that it wasn't done inadvertently?
Do you recognize the grave risks of storing said documents at a place like Mar-A-Lago?
Do you recognize that Trump was clearly placed on notice that the documents (every of of them) needed to be returned?
So, is he above the law or not? Will you agree that breaches of national security protocol regarding classified information is not a "no biggie" kind of thing?
Do you know what happens when a government employee inadvertently brings home classified information? The employee reports it, and then the department conducts a "damage assessment" to ascertain whether anyone may have accessed the classified information.
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to the public that Trump did exactly what they assert...then, only anti-Americans will rally around him.
We need to move beyond personality politics.
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But cult members know that only a narcissistic criminal can represent a true conservative.
And here we see another example. The rules are for other people. Other presidents.
Profoundly unfit for office and a continuing threat to the republic...but at least he owns the libs!
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