Posted on 08/05/2023 4:24:28 AM PDT by ransomnote
How did Chang and Long Duck Dong get security clearances?
Can’t meet recruiting goals, just get foreigners and no skilled women.
What could go wrong?
Court Martial, if found guilty, hanging.
I had to skim to almost the end of the article to find out what I already knew. Were these guys born here or did they come over for “some school”, get their green card, and then decide to join the military? Meanwhile, we have the clowns in IL looking to expand their police force with non-citizens. What could go wrong?
Whole lot of personal history left out about the two guys. They wouldn’t have gotten the high-ticket clearances being recent arrivals in the US. Also....what was the bribe amount? That seems to missing from the story.
Exactly. I'm actually surprised the Chinese would bother taking reports from the field level, rather than directly from the WH itself.
The Big Guy didn’t get his 10%.
Never ever forget to pay the Boss.
As long as it wasn’t “disinformation”, because that’s a crime now.
Jinchao Wei, aka Patrick Wei
Wenheng Zhao aka Thomas Zhao
Tell me once again how multi-culture, multi-ethnic, multi-lifestyle Diversity is our strength.
Hang 'em.
Just look at the wonderful success of the Balkans…
Born in China.
They got two, but how many more are still to be discovered?
“Court Martial, if found guilty, hanging.”
Court Martial, if found guilty, throw in a free sex change and pardon them //s//
A lot more than two, and not just Chinese.
The future non white male military will be wonderful.
Yeah, my statement was one made in jest. 🙂
I just wanted to rant. 😁
Oh, I know. Just wanted to make the record clear. 🙂
Understood.
Both men born in China and naturalized US citizens. How they received top secret clearance? The Maxwell Smarts at the FBI are not saying.
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