dont care, though i can see why he should be fired.
As a General in the US military he committed a crime, but as the Director of CIA I'm not sure "adultery" is actually a punishable offense.
Any CIA folks around here care to opine?
It is against the rules i think. In theory an enemy who discovered an affair could use it to blackmail him into giving away classified info, so it is kind of a big no no. Normally I'm not a fan of personal conduct clauses with jobs, but this is a little different.
dont care, though i can see why he should be fired.
As a General in the US military he committed a crime, but as the Director of CIA I'm not sure "adultery" is actually a punishable offense.
Any CIA folks around here care to opine?
It is against the rules i think. In theory an enemy who discovered an affair could use it to blackmail him into giving away classified info, so it is kind of a big no no. Normally I'm not a fan of personal conduct clauses with jobs, but this is a little different.
I agree.
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dont care, though i can see why he should be fired.
As a General in the US military he committed a crime, but as the Director of CIA I'm not sure "adultery" is actually a punishable offense.
Any CIA folks around here care to opine?
It is against the rules i think. In theory a President who discovered an affair could use it to blackmail him into giving favorable testimony on Libya, so it is kind of a big no no. Normally I'm not a fan of personal conduct clauses with jobs, but this is a little different.
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