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Kim's avatar

If this isn’t aggravating enough, how about those morons like Marjorie Taylor Greene and others of her ilk who want to paint this clown as some sort of hero? Rather like the über-libertarians who claim that the traitor Snowden did a good thing.

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DJ Allyn's avatar

I love reading your stuff, even if I haven't commented, until now. I just have a couple of points that stuck out to me.

Point I

Forget who it was, or how old he was, I want to know how he was able to just walk documents out of a secure area, off of a government facility and to his house so that he can photograph them, and then return those documents back to the secure area inside of a government facility without them being missed or found in his possession.

Point II

I think that age is and should be a factor in security determining clearances, and it has to do with the final step of rational maturity in the brain isn't complete until roughly the age of 28. It's that very "edge" the military likes in its personnel, because it that's the age where the ability to reason and rationalize is still being formed. This is also the same age bracket that the military has the most behavioral problems with. Prisons, too.

This is not unknown to the Department of Defense and all the various branches. It's not unknown to the Department of Justice, either.

Also, the lack of criminal history is meaningless for someone 18-21. Most juvenile criminal activity goes unreported or gets expunged by the court at when they become an adult.

I'm not saying you don't grant security clearances to people under 28 years old, but maybe they should be monitored closer and audited more often.

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