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God_on_Bar-Telly says:
What is all the fuss about?

http://www.moorhey.co.uk
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whasupp says:
OMG, it is so unfair that they originally characterized this as "he sent a shirtless photo by email." The picture is hilarious, clearly just a joke and not a come-on! Get a life, folks! This guy does not deserve to be reassigned or reviewed. He was trying to do the right thing by bringing a possible security breach to light. So unfair what the FBI and media have done to his reputation.
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chowder19 says:
I think it dum and everyone needs to grow the **** up and stop all this so he took a pic by nummy so wats the big deal god leave the poor guy alone he was making a joke. i mean everyone make joke so get off the poor guys back.....
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smrtema says:
How does someone not see he is clearly joking around. shirtless low pants was a complaint all stupid & made into something that is clearly nothing other than kinda funny. Also, fruhmenschen u do make good points w/your paragraphs copied&pasted from completely unrelated articles, its also quite annoying. How about u comment rather than having us having to read another article that has nothing to do w/this?
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smrtema says:
How does someone not see he is clearly joking around. shirtless low pants was a complaint all stupid & made into something that is clearly nothing other than kinda funny. Also, fruhmenschen u do make good points w/your paragraphs copied&pasted from completely unrelated articles, its also quite annoying. How about u comment then having us having to read another article that has nothing to do w/this?
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andie52 says:
Sure it was a joke-could he have worn his panst any lower? In the meantime Broadwell thinks it's a joke-she's serving pizza to reporters while Jill Kelley whine-news flash to both these "ladies" the party is over.
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fruhmenschen says:
CNN exclusive: FBI misconduct reveals sex, lies and videotape

By Scott Zamost and Kyra Phillips, CNN Special Investigations Unit
January 27, 2011



Washington (CNN) -- An FBI employee shared confidential information with his girlfriend, who was a news reporter, then later threatened to release a sex tape the two had made.

A supervisor watched pornographic videos in his office during work hours while "satisfying himself."

And an employee in a "leadership position" misused a government database to check on two friends who were exotic dancers and allowed them into an FBI office after hours.

These are among confidential summaries of FBI disciplinary reports obtained by CNN, which describe misconduct by agency supervisors, agents and other employees over the last three years.
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I-C-Warming says:
If
a law
enforcement
officer encounters
a suspect with a knife,
should he kill the man, or
should he shoot him in the leg,
or somewhere that will incapacitate him?
Correct answer? Officer is judge, jury, executioner.
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1988JAck says:
Bunch of teenagers. And they are in charge of our security?
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fruhmenschen replies:
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FBI Agent Pleads Guilty to Child Abuse


Tuesday February 17, 2004 11:46 PM

By JOHN SOLOMON

- The former chief internal watchdog at the FBI has pleaded guilty to sexually assaulting a 6-year-old girl and has admitted he had a history of molesting other children before he joined the bureau for what became a two-decade career.

John H. Conditt Jr., 53, who retired in 2001, was sentenced last week to 12 years in prison in Tarrant County court in Fort Worth, Texas, after he admitted he molested the daughter of two FBI agents after he retired. He acknowledged molesting at least two other girls before he began his law enforcement career, his lawyer said.
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DrSam800 says:
NEW NAME FOR PENTAGON—I SUGGEST.
Most sincerely, I urge Congress to re-name Pentagon either LOVETANGLE or LOVETANGON. Stephen Colbert suggests something a little different. Either of these names should be temporary. After two years, if the ethics culture at the CIA headquarters has changed for the better, then the premier defence complex reverts to its old, more hallowed name, Pentagon. If it hasn't, then the new name continues to be used for five years, after which time another evaluation would take place. My hunch is that reverse psychology alone would be enough to force the military brass to do the opposite thing, that is behave better, much better. This is an important matter. As Arnold Toynbee famously put it in his epic study of history, moral decadence is one of the key factors that leads to the fall of an empire—because it makes a people incapable of responding to their challenge. May be without negative moral issues in our wars, we would have done better in Afghanistan and Iraq and in the general fight against America's enemies.
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