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In reply to the discussion: Petraeus Scandal: Paula Broadwell in Classified Document Probe [View all]justiceischeap
(14,040 posts)2. I'm sick of seeing these people do shit like this
and officials are wishy-washy about whether they'll be punished or not. If it's found that she broke the law, then she should face the consequences of breaking the law. Why should someone busted for a small amount of pot be sentenced harshly and someone handling classified info gets a slap on the wrist.
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Republican Party says they are, um, they are...they are going to go AWOL on this.
Berlum
Nov 2012
#12
How& why did she get into a secure government building in the first place? n/t
Little Star
Nov 2012
#6
A whistleblower would have been arrested and her house torn apart. Lover boy's, too.
leveymg
Nov 2012
#7
My suspicion meter went up when it was reported she did not even write the book.
dixiegrrrrl
Nov 2012
#9
Contrary to official Federal Law enforcement statements such as no laws broken is in itself a code.
gordianot
Nov 2012
#14