Wednesday, January 25, 2023

File Sharing

 


First classified documents turn up in former President Trump's Florida resort-and-residence Mar-a-Lago. Then classified documents, dating from his years in the Senate and as vice-president, are found in current President Biden's former office at a Washington think tank as well as his private residence in Delaware. Now it's being reported that classified documents have been discovered in former Vice-President Pence's Indiana homestead. 

Enemy agents have nothing on American politicians.

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    1. Mitchell, just don't let the FBI know I said it.

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  2. Hi, Kirk!

    That's a nothingburger, good buddy, and I call bullcrap. (Boy, it feels so good to say that.) The other day, i found a merchant on eBay selling assorted classified documents, using ad slogans that include the following:

    "Great conversation starters at parties!"
    "Impress your friends!"
    "Get yours today!"
    "Collect them all!"
    "Suitable for framing."
    "Make great Christmas stocking stuffers."
    "Hurry while supplies last!"

    Having jumped in on one of the auctions, I am currently locked in a fierce bidding war with three other people. Wish me luck.

    Enjoy the rest of your week, good buddy Kirk!

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    1. Shady, I tried to buy some docs on eBay, but Putin already had snatched them all.

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  3. This is getting crazy. No one, not even a President should have top secret of highly classified files in their personal homes. For what reason? And where are the check and balances as to why the files were never returned?? And in Biden's case, that long?!?!?!?

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    1. Maddie, Biden seems to have forgot that he had them. The first batch were found in the closet of a think tank office he's not even using any more!

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  4. OMG...what's with taking these documents with you? And shouldn't there be some measure in place to watch what is taken from an office?

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    1. JM, libraries keep better track of overdue books.

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  5. Pretty shoddy management of classified documents.

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    1. Debra, it may just be shoddy classification. Things are getting stamped TOP SECRET that needn't be, and a casual cynicism has taken hold.

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