hoyaLS05
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Post by hoyaLS05 on Nov 9, 2012 23:40:07 GMT -5
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RusskyHoya
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Post by RusskyHoya on Nov 10, 2012 0:04:18 GMT -5
Though I have not had any personal interactions with GEN Petraeus, I've had enough with Paula Broadwell that the only emotion I feel is sadness. Sadness for her, her husband, and most of all her two young children. Moreover, I'm afraid that every ambitious female Army officer will now be looked at through the prism of this affair. Mentorship, which can be so vital for young officers, will be badly stilted when it comes to senior men and subordinate women. The stereotype of women "sleeping their way to the top" will gain even more credence.
I heard the rumors months ago and dismissed them. All of it just makes me sad.
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Post by Elvado on Nov 10, 2012 8:27:27 GMT -5
Good to know that this fact along with the Iranian attack on our drone was kept from the public untol post election. We children could not have handled such news.
This may explain Petraeus' disjointed responses on Benghazo
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TC
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Post by TC on Nov 10, 2012 8:40:11 GMT -5
I have new respect for the wisdom of Chuck Klosterman.
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Post by Problem of Dog on Nov 10, 2012 13:35:25 GMT -5
Good to know that this fact along with the Iranian attack on our drone was kept from the public untol post election. We children could not have handled such news. This may explain Petraeus' disjointed responses on Benghazo You definitely act like a child.
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TC
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Post by TC on Nov 10, 2012 15:00:29 GMT -5
Good to know that this fact along with the Iranian attack on our drone was kept from the public untol post election. We children could not have handled such news. Good point, why did Rupert Murdoch, who insists this was not a secret for months, not have his news orgs report it?
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Elvado
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Post by Elvado on Nov 10, 2012 15:01:17 GMT -5
Thank you. When criticized by the likes of you, I know I am on the right path.
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Post by Problem of Dog on Nov 10, 2012 15:15:54 GMT -5
Thank you. When criticized by the likes of you, I know I am on the right path. "I know you are but what am I?"
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Elvado
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Post by Elvado on Nov 10, 2012 18:23:33 GMT -5
See.
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Post by Problem of Dog on Nov 10, 2012 20:45:34 GMT -5
Wow. Guess that one went right over your head.
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Post by SirSaxa on Nov 11, 2012 8:02:54 GMT -5
FBI probe of Petraeus triggered by e-mail threats from biographerExcerpts The collapse of the impressive career of CIA Director David H. Petraeus was triggered when a woman with whom he was having an affair sent threatening e-mails to another woman close to him, according to three senior law enforcement officials with knowledge of the episode.
The recipient of the e-mails was so frightened that she went to the FBI for protection and help tracking down the sender, according to the officials. The FBI investigation traced the threats to Paula Broadwell, a former military officer and a Petraeus biographer, and uncovered explicit e-mails between Broadwell and Petraeus, the officials said.
The identity of the woman who received the e-mails was not disclosed, and the nature of her relationship with Petraeus is unknown. The officials said the woman did not work at the CIA and was not Petraeus’s wife, Holly. The law enforcement officials said the e-mails indicated that Broadwell perceived the other woman as a threat to her relationship with Petraeus. If the story above is accurate, and I have no reason to believe otherwise, then I have nothing to add except, perhaps Truth is Stranger than Fiction
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Elvado
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Post by Elvado on Nov 11, 2012 11:48:07 GMT -5
Wow. Guess that one went right over your head. No. I just can no longer engage you. You want to attack me personally. That is your right in what used to be America.
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Post by derhoya on Nov 13, 2012 2:28:18 GMT -5
Investigation ensnaring sitting GEN John Allen, CG in Afghanistan & Hoya www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2012/11/13/john-allen-investigated-emails-petraeus-jill-kelley/1701651/A couple interesting details I've seen in the press: 1. DP & PB used a shared gmail account to draft messages to each other making it a bit harder to track (drafted messages were left in que and never sent). Clever and a page out of many AQ operatives. 2. It's curious how the FBI continued to investigate once a couple 'harassing' emails showed no security threats when discussing the CIA chief. The Florida FBI agent is about to get dragged through the mud I'd bet. CIA v FBI rd ##?
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EasyEd
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Post by EasyEd on Nov 13, 2012 9:04:52 GMT -5
When did these generals find time to fight a war?
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TC
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Post by TC on Nov 13, 2012 9:27:45 GMT -5
2. It's curious how the FBI continued to investigate once a couple 'harassing' emails showed no security threats when discussing the CIA chief. The Florida FBI agent is about to get dragged through the mud I'd bet. CIA v FBI rd ##? The Florida agent is one of the worst actors in the whole story so far : www.nytimes.com/2012/11/13/us/timeline-shows-fbi-discovered-petraeus-affair-in-summer.htmlSo, if we're reading this right, the Florida agent was motivated by hots for Jill Kelley and the idea that he could get Obama in trouble.
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RusskyHoya
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Post by RusskyHoya on Nov 13, 2012 13:12:56 GMT -5
Yea. Our program has now had two of our most prominent alums end up splashed all over the news for the wrong reasons this past year (Scott Gration is the other). Really putting a crimp in my "highlighting our successful alumni" pitch. All our hopes are now riding on you, General Huntoon!
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Post by Problem of Dog on Nov 13, 2012 18:35:56 GMT -5
Wow. Guess that one went right over your head. No. I just can no longer engage you. You want to attack me personally. That is your right in what used to be America. It apparently is still flying over your head. Also, this isn't America anymore?
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EasyEd
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Post by EasyEd on Nov 13, 2012 19:25:42 GMT -5
Yea. Our program has now had two of our most prominent alums end up splashed all over the news for the wrong reasons this past year (Scott Gration is the other). Really putting a crimp in my "highlighting our successful alumni" pitch. All our hopes are now riding on you, General Huntoon! Yep, he joins another prominent alum who sat in the Oval Office.
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RusskyHoya
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Post by RusskyHoya on Nov 13, 2012 23:47:56 GMT -5
Yea. Our program has now had two of our most prominent alums end up splashed all over the news for the wrong reasons this past year (Scott Gration is the other). Really putting a crimp in my "highlighting our successful alumni" pitch. All our hopes are now riding on you, General Huntoon! Yep, he joins another prominent alum who sat in the Oval Office. I was referring to my MA program specifically, but moving out to the SFS as a whole... well, the Big Dog's stock is pretty high these days. Gave the best speech of the national conventions, got the first "thank you" call from the re-elected president, and his wife has to be considered the party's front-runner for 2016. Meanwhile, a certain other SFS ex-head of state isn't doing so hot: www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/gloria-arroyo-refuses-plea-on-lottery-graft-charge/story-e6frg6so-1226505605375
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Post by derhoya on Nov 14, 2012 2:20:18 GMT -5
Class of '68 had quite the legacy: 1. Bill Clinton 2. Gloria Arroyo (she didn't graduate technically, she left after 2 yrs) - frmer Philippine President (her getting off on just stealing from the lottery is just a blip unfortunately) 3. Alfredo Cristani - frmer El Salvador President (initially connected to the 1989 massacre that left several Jesuit priests dead)
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