Posted on 05/15/2018 12:56:13 PM PDT by Mount Athos
That has been a part of the process since the FBI first started, and I think for good reason.
These were going to be people that must be of the highest possible character, and above reproach.
It’s not that that shocks me. It’s knowing that sort of thing took place before someone could be approved, and all these problems are coming to light anyway.
This is a total betrayal of the FBI code of conduct, and it’s not people way down in the dark corners who are committing the infractions.
People at the highest levels of the FBI have been committing top level actionable offenses.
We all have our grumbles when it comes to government, but this beats anything I ever thought might take place.
It's past time for Sessions to step up to the plate. This is becoming an existential threat to the FBI and it's only getting worse with time.
"This is without a doubt the greatest political scandal in American history," diGenova said.
That it is. Take Watergate, throw in a little Teapot Dome, leaven it with Aldrich Ames and Alger Hiss, and you've only got a pale imitation. This one is beyond disgusting.
I agree 100%. My TS was 1967. Then a TSN in 69.
Thanks. Good for you and congrats for meeting those standards.
Thanks for your period of service within the agency.
bttt
“This is without a doubt the greatest political scandal in American history,” diGenova said.”
Well there ya go, Joe DiGenova is an American hero. Full stop.
We used that in school when I was a kid. Gelatin in a cookie sheet, then indelible pencil to make original, soak original on gelatin tray wet it down. After indelible pencil soaks into the gelatin begin copies by placing paper on gelatin and wet it down. Remove copy and hang to dry.
Those were the days. Unless you got suckered on the Super Secret spy telescope with a secret code sender ring, you haven't lived.
The biggest blunder of the Trump Administration was when he went on a phony news outlet like NBC a few days later and completely contradicted Rosenstein's memo.
DiGenova suggests Rosenstein appointed Mueller because he was losses off at Trump, but I said at the time that he had no choice in the matter. The chain of events that played out made it look like Rosenstein and Trump colluded to fire Comey for nefarious reasons.
LOL, no I haven’t lived evidently.
I think we got the gheto version of that in my school.
It was a very small school, and it was about 8.5 x 11.
I know what you mean.
Those could be cool even today, and it would seem a relatively simple DYI project.
Sorry ... “he was PISSED off ...”
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