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In reply to the discussion: My FBI/Ex-wife story [View all]Hekate
(90,565 posts)49. Thanks. There's an OP right now that wants an "innocent until proven guilty" pity party. ...
You know, how do we feel about men whose wives have accused them losing their jobs? They are innocent until proven guilty in court, right?
He's having a hard time acknowledging (a) the nature of interviews with the FBI, the nature of security clearances, and (c) at-will employment.
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yes... they do have to be honest and any FBI agent who can't tell "truth" versus vendetta
hlthe2b
Feb 2018
#1
Bottom line: Trump regime doesn't trust women & FBI & Intell & journalists & colored people & ... nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2018
#4
"Colored People"? Come on, we're not in the 1950s anymore. Try "people of color".
brush
Feb 2018
#16
Sorry, I was writing that as Trump and his supremacists would see it. You are correct.
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2018
#17
I think it's proper to use the words Trump himself uses...and he has NEVER SAID "people of color"!
BamaRefugee
Feb 2018
#27
NAACP is a very historic 1909 very active organization. Nothing irrelevant about them or thier
lunasun
Feb 2018
#51
I referenced NAACP as a counter-example, sardonically. Of course they are relevant.
Bernardo de La Paz
Feb 2018
#52
Checking backgrounds for clearance is the most time consuming part of FBI work
grantcart
Feb 2018
#13
A judge had issued a temporary protective order - that was huge verification. She would have signed
Justice
Feb 2018
#39
You didn't falsely say he abused you when he didn't - there is a difference IMO
Justice
Feb 2018
#40
Did Porter Lie to the FBI About His Abuse of His Former Spouses? If So, Isn't That a Crime?
dlk
Feb 2018
#44