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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1083271)8/15/2018 9:53:10 PM
From: Bill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578295
 
Nobody silenced criticism.
More libtard fantasies. Just add it to your list.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1083271)8/16/2018 8:29:27 AM
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Removing a security clearance to silence criticism is.

Why does a proven liar no longer in a government job need security clearance to criticize Trump? You faulty conclusion (opinion) is stretching the bounds of credulity.



To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1083271)8/16/2018 9:02:29 AM
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Removing a security clearance to silence criticism is.

OOPS!! Again, comrade memory-lapse, you won't be thrilled:

Trump-supporting Pentagon analyst stripped of security clearance after Stefan Halper complaints

A Trump-supporting Pentagon analyst was stripped of his security clearance by Obama-appointed officials after he complained of questionable government contracts to Stefan Halper, the FBI informant who spied on the Trump presidential campaign.

Adam Lovinger, a 12-year strategist in the Pentagon’s Office of Net Assessment, complained to his bosses about Halper contracts in the fall of 2016, his attorney, Sean M. Bigley, told The Washington Times.

On May 1, 2017, his superiors yanked his security clearance and relegated him to clerical chores.

washingtontimes.com