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  • Whistleblower’s Atty. Brags About Getting Security Clearances For “Guys Who Had Child Porn Issues”

    11/08/2019 1:50:04 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 33 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | 11/08/2019 | Cristina Laila
    Mark Zaid, one of the lawyers representing CIA leaker Eric Ciaramella, previously bragged about getting security clearances for “guys who had child porn issues.”Mr. Zaid in 2018 was responding to a fellow lawyer on Twitter who had claimed they helped people with past domestic abuse issues get security clearances. “I’ve gotten clearances for guys who had child porn issues,” Zaid responded to an attorney who specializes in helping government employees get security clearances.“Why would the whistleblower’s lawyer brag about this?” GOP operative Arthur Schwartz tweeted over Zaid. Why would the whistleblower’s lawyer brag about this? https://t.co/R8Wz9s81FL— Arthur Schwartz (@ArthurSchwartz) November...
  • Video case reflects generations' great divide (musician faces 20 year sentence for youtube prank)

    02/21/2011 10:29:38 AM PST · by Gena Bukin · 438 replies
    Mlive.com ^ | 02/20/11 | Cindy Fairfield
    Regardless of whether a judge or jury finds Evan Emory guilty of a sex offense for creating a lewd video with schoolchildren in the background, the case has highlighted a cultural divide between the so-called Millennial Generation and pretty much everyone else. Many of the Millennials — mostly young adults without children — wonder what all the fuss is about. So Emory made a video with Ravenna elementary children in the background looking surprised and smiling a lot. They say since Emory sang a harmless “Lunch Lady Land” song to the children during his actual performance and subbed in lyrics...
  • Texas report: Abuse widespread in polygamist sect

    12/23/2008 12:41:30 PM PST · by wolfcreek · 43 replies · 1,095+ views
    AP ^ | 12.23.2008 | Michelle Roberts
    SAN ANTONIO - Nearly two-thirds of the families living at a polygamist group's ranch - targeted in a high-profile raid last spring - had children who were abused or neglected, Texas child welfare officials said in a report released Tuesday.