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Working for Hellary is nightmare
Oct 5, 2015 10:26:10   #
Navysnipe Loc: Old West
 
http://nypost.com/2015/10/02/secret-service-agents-hillary-is-a-nightmare-to-work-with/

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Oct 6, 2015 10:57:26   #
Tradition Loc: Staten Island, N.Y.
 
Navysnipe wrote:
http://nypost.com/2015/10/02/secret-service-agents-hillary-is-a-nightmare-to-work-with/


Doesn't surprise me Navysnipe. She appears so contrived - especially when she is supposed to be listening to someone. She feigns rapt attention and it looks so artificial.

With so much scandal surrounding her, she still has the temerity to joke about a choice she made which may have, and probably did, jeopardize national security. This could cause further injury, even death, to our military. To me, that is unforgivable.

He was faithless - she is selfish - They deserve each other!!!

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Oct 6, 2015 11:17:57   #
Navysnipe Loc: Old West
 
Tradition wrote:
Doesn't surprise me Navysnipe. She appears so contrived - especially when she is supposed to be listening to someone. She feigns rapt attention and it looks so artificial.

With so much scandal surrounding her, she still has the temerity to joke about a choice she made which may have, and probably did, jeopardize national security. This could cause further injury, even death, to our military. To me, that is unforgivable.

He was faithless - she is selfish - They deserve each other!!!
Doesn't surprise me Navysnipe. She appears so con... (show quote)


She did say she made a bad choice in regards to her email. My question to her would be, "if you can't make a good choice in something that small, what makes you think you can make the right choice on something bigger as president?"

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Oct 6, 2015 13:42:59   #
Tradition Loc: Staten Island, N.Y.
 
Navysnipe wrote:
She did say she made a bad choice in regards to her email. My question to her would be, "if you can't make a good choice in something that small, what makes you think you can make the right choice on something bigger as president?"


And when you say that you are a "friend" and that friend begs you for assistance because you are in imminent danger, AND YOU IGNORE HIM; when your neglect causes his death and the death of three others; when you are cognizant of the perpetrators of their deaths and decide to deceive the people of America with a ruse meant to cover your dereliction; when you are asked to explain this debacle to Congress and are so arrogant that, instead of expressing shame and guilt, you make a comment (What difference does it make?) that must have angered and aggrieved the families of the victims beyond what they already had to bear - then it is not surprising to read that this woman treats those who work for her as subservients and plebeians.

This is not who we want or need in the White House. We need someone of integrity, intelligence, empathy, compassion, strength and leadership. I admit that is not so easy to find in one person, but we should, at the very least, be steadfast in not allowing another narcissistic, shameless, egotistical politician with delusions of grandeur to become our next president and Commander-In-Chief.

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Oct 6, 2015 13:51:58   #
Navysnipe Loc: Old West
 
Tradition wrote:
And when you say that you are a "friend" and that friend begs you for assistance because you are in imminent danger, AND YOU IGNORE HIM; when your neglect causes his death and the death of three others; when you are cognizant of the perpetrators of their deaths and decide to deceive the people of America with a ruse meant to cover your dereliction; when you are asked to explain this debacle to Congress and are so arrogant that, instead of expressing shame and guilt, you make a comment (What difference does it make?) that must have angered and aggrieved the families of the victims beyond what they already had to bear - then it is not surprising to read that this woman treats those who work for her as subservients and plebeians.

This is not who we want or need in the White House. We need someone of integrity, intelligence, empathy, compassion, strength and leadership. I admit that is not so easy to find in one person, but we should, at the very least, be steadfast in not allowing another narcissistic, shameless, egotistical politician with delusions of grandeur to become our next president and Commander-In-Chief.
And when you say that you are a "friend"... (show quote)


...And then she has the audacity to blame it on a republican conspiracy, {which she learned to do from her former boss.} No mam, we don't need any more of your kind. Go Navy!

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Oct 6, 2015 14:56:43   #
Tradition Loc: Staten Island, N.Y.
 
Navysnipe wrote:
...And then she has the audacity to blame it on a republican conspiracy, {which she learned to do from her former boss.} No mam, we don't need any more of your kind. Go Navy!


You've got that right - GO NAVY!! My avatar is to honor my husband who served aboard the Hazelwood during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was an electrician. He recently passed. He was the love of my life and I will miss him until the day I join him.

Is there some personal significance to the banjos on your avatar. My dad used to play one - I have it now - it is in rough shape (needs a new skin) and the case is falling apart - but I can't part with it. My dad taught me the guitar and it led me to a career as a professional singer for several years.

I always loved the sound of the banjo - it was such a happy sound.

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Oct 6, 2015 16:09:25   #
Navysnipe Loc: Old West
 
Tradition wrote:
You've got that right - GO NAVY!! My avatar is to honor my husband who served aboard the Hazelwood during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He was an electrician. He recently passed. He was the love of my life and I will miss him until the day I join him.

Is there some personal significance to the banjos on your avatar. My dad used to play one - I have it now - it is in rough shape (needs a new skin) and the case is falling apart - but I can't part with it. My dad taught me the guitar and it led me to a career as a professional singer for several years.

I always loved the sound of the banjo - it was such a happy sound.
You've got that right - GO NAVY!! My avatar is to... (show quote)


I play the banjo, {pretty well}. These are not mine, though I wish they were. I just thought it was a really cool picture. :roll: :roll: :roll: :lol:

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