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To: andyk

FOX has a copy of his Military record. Glowing reviews. Was busted from E3 to E2 over being missing, but was reinstated on appeal due to his being in jail for accidentally firing his firearm. Glowing reviews resume. Honorable discharge.


26 posted on 09/17/2013 1:16:30 PM PDT by publana (Beware the olive branch extended by a Dem for it disguises a clenched fist.)
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To: publana

Maybe i’m missing something but the reports are saying he moved to DC just one month ago and within the month got a job that gave him access to the Navy shipyard and a security clearance? Does Lee Harvey Oswald getting a job at the Book Depository sound familiar?

From the article:

“With his honorable discharge, Alexis apparently was issued a government contractor access card that would have allowed him into the Navy Yard and other military installations, said Thomas Hoshko, chief executive of The Experts, a Hewlett-Packard subcontractor for which Alexis was working. His security clearance was updated in July.”

And

“The honorable discharge could help explain why Alexis, 34, apparently had no difficulty landing a civilian job. He moved from Fort Worth to Washington about a month ago, friends said, and was hired as an hourly tech employee for The Experts, which is updating computer systems at Navy and Marine Corps installations worldwide. He was scheduled to begin work at the Washington Navy Yard this month.”

Starting to smell a little fishy. I wonder if someone in the administration paid him big time to create a national incident that would get the knee-jerk type reaction from the public they need to move farther along on gun disarmamnt? Makes you wonder...


33 posted on 09/17/2013 2:00:26 PM PDT by jsanders2001
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