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LOL. You want to see things only from their perspective.

Once again, their employer believed that they were refusing to perform their job duties, and also believed that they had interfered with criminal investigations, out of sympathy for the people who were under investigation.

That would be insubordination.


Whatever helps you sleep. But if you are ok with telling veterans of the United States that they are fired for beliefs (they helped defend) that not only are they fired but they can't pick up their clothes for 2 months then you are a much better liberal than I am a conservative.

The 1000% refusal to ever question anything about the government by you is astonishing. Unless it's a "Trump" government then you have questions. A government that has in the very last week been exposed as corrupt. That my friend is rich.
 
The credibility of the FBI has been exposed. They have already been busted for I don't know how many lies and illegalities. They lied to FISA court, lied about Hunter's laptop. Facts.
 
You said he was a nobody? That is hardly how someone on the National Security Council staff should be described. Your opinion of him is influenced by your political leanings.

Dude, the NSC has to have paper pushers. There are a lot of places they stick officers incapable of command.
 
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Whatever helps you sleep. But if you are ok with telling veterans of the United States that they are fired for beliefs (they helped defend) that not only are they fired but they can't pick up their clothes for 2 months then you are a much better liberal than I am a conservative.

The 1000% refusal to ever question anything about the government by you is astonishing. Unless it's a "Trump" government then you have questions. A government that has in the very last week been exposed as corrupt. That my friend is rich.
They weren't fired for beliefs.

I don't think O'Boyle was fired at all. They had security clearances pulled, because they had allegedly either interfered with or refused to participate in investigations. In other words, their employer believed that they weren't doing their jobs.
 
Really? Served 20 years as a Naval Aviator. I've checked my boxes.

But then again you just like to hate.

All the Naval Aviators I interacted with in my time had one thing in common, you carry that trait. They were all insufferable pricks. Glad to know that you carry that tradition on with pride. Try a cup of humility some time.
 
All the Naval Aviators I interacted with in my time had one thing in common, you carry that trait. They were all insufferable pricks. Glad to know that you carry that tradition on with pride. Try a cup of humility some time.
That dude loves himself bigly.

Loves letting everyone know he was an officer.
Loves letting everyone know how awesome officers are.
 
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No, it’s not. If he wasn’t a POS he would have been in an infantry unit either on a staff or commanding a battalion.

Dumb question. Is there a difference in the physical requirements to be a NSC paper pusher vs someone in the field commanding troops? Surely they wouldn’t let that Hutt actually be in combat?
 
Dumb question. Is there a difference in the physical requirements to be a NSC paper pusher vs someone in the field commanding troops? Surely they wouldn’t let that Hutt actually be in combat?

He was an infantry officer and served a combat tour.
 
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LOL. You want to see things only from their perspective.

Once again, their employer believed that they were refusing to perform their job duties, and also believed that they had interfered with criminal investigations, out of sympathy for the people who were under investigation.

That would be insubordination.

Did they hold onto Strozcks clothes for two months? I must have missed that.
 

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