Joe Biden and Classified Documents (Page 14/17)
cliffw JAN 24, 08:52 AM
Biden said "I take classified documents seriously" .

Does that mean he took them ?
williegoat JAN 24, 09:14 AM

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Originally posted by cliffw:

Biden said "I take classified documents seriously" .

Does that mean he took them ?


"I take classified documents, seriously!"

He forgot the comma because he was in a coma.

williegoat JAN 24, 09:25 AM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

Would it complicate things if we found that these docs pertained to Ukraine?


Collusion and classification could coalesce in a cataclysmic collision and cause the crash of the cryptic cabal. Could there be a coup coming?

First hooligan Hunter is about to embarrass Big Guy Biden with Burisma bombshell.
(just a wild guess by an old retired gearjammer)
williegoat JAN 24, 09:37 AM
When hell freezes over, you say?

Jake_Dragon JAN 24, 12:02 PM
Hunter is an addict and will do anything to feed those addictions. Drugs, power and money are what drive him. I have looked into the face of addiction and can tell you that nothing is off limits. If he thought it would speed up his next fix he would have no problem duplicating and selling anything he found.
The burden of prof is on the Biden family, anyone that has access and could have been in contact with the documents should be suspected and vetted to verify they had no contact and did not share any of the found documents with foreign powers.
The biggest problem I have with this is how do we know how many unsecured documents just went missing then found their way on to some desk of a foreign power?
williegoat JAN 24, 12:28 PM
Oh, come on now!

I just heard this on Clay and Buck: Vice President Mike Pence discovered classified documents in Indiana home

Who's next? Martha and Snoop Dog? Greta Thunberg?

blackrams JAN 24, 12:43 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

Oh, come on now!

I just heard this on Clay and Buck: Vice President Mike Pence discovered classified documents in Indiana home

Who's next? Martha and Snoop Dog? Greta Thunberg?



I suspect that "classified documents" can be found in quite a few politicians' home and I would fully expect that any living VP, President, Speaker of the House or Senate Leaders and several different "special" committee members are frantically looking to make sure they don't or get rid of ASAP. The raid on DJT is/was just something else to make him look bad in the public's eye.

It does seem the Dems plan to discredit DJT has backfired. Now, there's proof they really are idiots.

Rams
williegoat JAN 24, 01:06 PM

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Originally posted by blackrams:


I suspect that "classified documents" can be found in quite a few politicians' home and I would fully expect that any living VP, President, Speaker of the House or Senate Leaders and several different "special" committee members are frantically looking to make sure they don't or get rid of ASAP. The raid on DJT is/was just something else to make him look bad in the public's eye.

It does seem the Dems plan to discredit DJT has backfired. Now, there's proof they really are idiots.

Rams


You are probably right.

This shows two things:
1) They are all crooks.
2) A lot of what is "classified" is really no big deal.
blackrams JAN 24, 01:24 PM

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Originally posted by williegoat:

You are probably right.

This shows two things:
1) They are all crooks.
2) A lot of what is "classified" is really no big deal.



Well, Power Corrupts.

Decisions on what and how things are classified was well above my pay grade. I just had to live with it.
I have to assume that anything I may have known at one point or another is old and not worth knowing now butt, until I'm told it's been declassified, it remains locked in my head.
Hell, I can't remember the vast majority of it anyway.
Things I do remember are like, where the key to the men's rest room was hidden. You know, important stuff.

Rams
82-T/A [At Work] JAN 24, 03:21 PM
The problem has far more to do with how classified documents are handled in the White House and the EOP. For intelligence officers, taking a single document home intentionally, is punishable by losing your job for one... and then also getting at least a fine, or possibly prison, depending on intent.

Staffers in the White House print this stuff on a regular basis to make it easier to stuff the meeting "read-ahead" folders for whomever they're printing it for... VP, President, or one of this cabinet members. Then when the meeting is over, this stuff gets stuffed in filing cabinets and filed in desk drawers where it never should have been in the first place.

Clearances for these staffers are simply given by direct order from members of the administration. No polygraph, no psychiatric evaluation, and literally no training. For intelligence officers, there's the entire process they have to go through, and training, before they're authorized to handle classified materials.


As much as I am really enjoying all the Democrats sweating about this... the reality is, this is probably all just because there's no organization or adherence at the administration level. "Rules for thee, not for me."

One thing is for sure... for all of the people we're looking at right now, the only one that had any authority at the time was President Trump. So if the Democrats thought somehow they might bend the rules and at least TRY to charge Trump with something... they'd now have to try Biden, Pence, and Hillary too.

Another thing, Democrats... through this nonsense, have now created a new set of standards by which they are going to be forced to abide by in any new Democrat (and Republican) presidential administration.