bamawriter
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That's the case for which I have little sympathy. I've had security clearances off and on, and I completely disagree with the current lack of concern for security. As far as I'm concerned nobody should have classified materials off site or out of approved areas, and the reason doesn't matter - simply the fact that it happened makes it wrong - the way the military generally views it. I also don't think stuff should be classified on political grounds ... or basically because the content would be embarrassing. Military and intelligence issues are different and require classification. Politicians should be forced to act in the open or find a different job if they have problems with that.
Agreed. And in my eyes it is easily the most solid case of the four. And the most damning.