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![]() Joe Biden has weighed in on the relieving of command of the CO of the USS Theodore Roosevelt. The captain was relieved for failure to follow the chain of command and sending emails copied to over 20 people on an un-secure email system. This is serious because it gives potential adversaries information on the ship's capabilities and readiness. Joe Biden has determined that firing the CO was "criminal" in nature. Here's Biden's Navy experience: In May of 2013 he administered the Commissioning Oath of The Navy to his son Hunter at a ceremony at the White House. One month later Hunter tested positive for cocaine and was discharged from the Navy. That's about it. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 07:34:05 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote:
Joe Biden has weighed in on the relieving of command of the CO of the USS Theodore Roosevelt. The captain was relieved for failure to follow the chain of command and sending emails copied to over 20 people on an un-secure email system. This is serious because it gives potential adversaries information on the ship's capabilities and readiness. Joe Biden has determined that firing the CO was "criminal" in nature. Here's Biden's Navy experience: In May of 2013 he administered the Commissioning Oath of The Navy to his son Hunter at a ceremony at the White House. One month later Hunter tested positive for cocaine and was discharged from the Navy. That's about it. I was totally astonished at his action. He deserved what he got. -- Freedom Isn't Free! |
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On 4/6/2020 7:52 AM, John wrote:
On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 07:34:05 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Joe Biden has weighed in on the relieving of command of the CO of the USS Theodore Roosevelt. The captain was relieved for failure to follow the chain of command and sending emails copied to over 20 people on an un-secure email system. This is serious because it gives potential adversaries information on the ship's capabilities and readiness. Joe Biden has determined that firing the CO was "criminal" in nature. Here's Biden's Navy experience: In May of 2013 he administered the Commissioning Oath of The Navy to his son Hunter at a ceremony at the White House. One month later Hunter tested positive for cocaine and was discharged from the Navy. That's about it. I was totally astonished at his action. He deserved what he got. Yup. He gave the Chief of Naval Operations no other choice. I've read some of the reactions of those who think his civil liberties i.e. "free speech" was violated. Although sympathetic because of the unique circumstances, I don't think some people realize or understand that while engaged in your job as a member of the US Military, you forfeit many of your civil liberties. I remember being advised of that early in my time in the Navy. -- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com |
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On 4/6/2020 7:34 AM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
Joe Biden has weighed in on the relieving of command of the CO of the USS Theodore Roosevelt. The captain was relieved for failure to follow the chain of command and sending emails copied to over 20 people on an un-secure email system.Â* This is serious because it gives potential adversaries information on the ship's capabilities and readiness. Joe Biden has determined that firing the CO was "criminal" in nature. Here's Biden's Navy experience: In May of 2013 he administered the Commissioning Oath of The Navy to his son Hunter at a ceremony at the White House. One month later Hunter tested positive for cocaine and was discharged from the Navy. That's about it. At least Hunter got through the door. Biden had a short distinguished career as a draft dodger receiving 5 deferments and later managed to get disqualified because he had respiratory disease as a child. -- |
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Justan Ohlphart
- show quoted text - At least Hunter got through the door. Biden had a short distinguished career as a draft dodger receiving 5 deferments and later managed to get disqualified because he had respiratory disease as a child. “. If he had it after the deferments then he had it before the deferments. Why’d they keep messing with him? Why didn’t he simply take the 4f and been done with it? |
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On Mon, 06 Apr 2020 07:52:43 -0400, John wrote:
On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 07:34:05 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: Joe Biden has weighed in on the relieving of command of the CO of the USS Theodore Roosevelt. The captain was relieved for failure to follow the chain of command and sending emails copied to over 20 people on an un-secure email system. This is serious because it gives potential adversaries information on the ship's capabilities and readiness. Joe Biden has determined that firing the CO was "criminal" in nature. Here's Biden's Navy experience: In May of 2013 he administered the Commissioning Oath of The Navy to his son Hunter at a ceremony at the White House. One month later Hunter tested positive for cocaine and was discharged from the Navy. That's about it. I was totally astonished at his action. He deserved what he got. I tend to agree. I understand he thought the Navy wasn't taking the issue on his ship seriously enough but if you want to be in the military, you need to respect the chain of command and follow proper communication protocol. Only some Secretaries of State are allowed to use non secure Email servers and get away with it. |
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On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 07:42:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim
wrote: Justan Ohlphart - show quoted text - At least Hunter got through the door. Biden had a short distinguished career as a draft dodger receiving 5 deferments and later managed to get disqualified because he had respiratory disease as a child. “. If he had it after the deferments then he had it before the deferments. Why’d they keep messing with him? Why didn’t he simply take the 4f and been done with it? He was hoping he didn't have to say he was sick so he could look vital in his political career. It wasn't until he was at the door of the induction center that he pulled out his letter from the doctor getting him off the hook. Sound familiar? Funny we don't hear that story more. |
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![]() 1:28 On Mon, 6 Apr 2020 07:42:19 -0700 (PDT), Tim wrote: - show quoted text - He was hoping he didn't have to say he was sick so he could look vital in his political career. It wasn't until he was at the door of the induction center that he pulled out his letter from the doctor getting him off the hook. Sound familiar? Funny we don't hear that story more. “ Good explanation. Now I uunderstand why he didn’t accept his 4 flats and go home the first time |
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