Posted on 03/17/2015 12:33:43 PM PDT by Kevin in California
One can only imagine how fast and furious is the behind-the-scenes scrambling now going on among lawyers and and story spinners at the U.S. State Department as Hillary Clintons emailgate scandal expands and intensifies.
Even as the former secretary of state tries to move on from the controversy over her use of a private email account to conduct official business, the countrys current chief diplomat, John Kerry, could find himself soiled by the whole dirty affair.
Did anyone really expect anything different. As a criminal would you leave a trail that could mean prison? The communists Democrats are too smart and they welcome this Republican attempts. It proves the Republicans are worthless shi!. Case closed.
We can only hope.
Check out #27, here.
Moe— I apologize for giving you the wrong comment number. Tiger is at 27.
12 FAM 564.4 Termination (TL:DS-88; 02-13-2003) (Uniform State, AID, OPIC, TDP) a. A security debriefing will be conducted and a separation statement will be completed whenever an employee is terminating employment or is otherwise to be separated for a continuous period of 60 days or more. the debriefing is mandatory to ensure that separating personnel are aware of the requirement to return all classified material and of a continuing responsibility to safeguard their knowledge of any classified information. The separating employee must be advised of the applicable laws on the protection and disclosure of classified information (see 12 FAM 557 Exhibit 557.3) before signing Form OF-109, Separation Statement (see 12 FAM 564 Exhibit 564.4). b. AIDs Office of Security, IG/SEC, will conduct a security debriefing upon the separation of AID employees.
Yep. Dug up the manual and read that the first day it was reported.
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