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I was stationed on a sub. It was drilled into our heads that you don't do that. Our captain made a ship rule that no cell phones were allowed u less they didn't have a camera. Laptops and tablets only with no cameras. Engine room and reactor compartment were all sensitive areas. I don't understand why this guy was pardoned.
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Originally posted by texasnavy05 View PostI was stationed on a sub. It was drilled into our heads that you don't do that. Our captain made a ship rule that no cell phones were allowed u less they didn't have a camera. Laptops and tablets only with no cameras. Engine room and reactor compartment were all sensitive areas. I don't understand why this guy was pardoned.
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Originally posted by Landrover View PostAnd this is COMMON knowledge, thus the action was definitely waaaaay out of bounds! Sir, you are a tough man. Being underwater for months at a time surely takes a special breed.
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Originally posted by texasnavy05 View PostI was stationed on a sub. It was drilled into our heads that you don't do that. Our captain made a ship rule that no cell phones were allowed u less they didn't have a camera. Laptops and tablets only with no cameras. Engine room and reactor compartment were all sensitive areas. I don't understand why this guy was pardoned.
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Originally posted by ttaxidermy View PostWell if Hillary and Bill are above the law then this man should be too. Heck we all should be....
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I'm not sure I fully agree to the pardon...but that aside they determined that the pictures didn't show anything of significance with regard to sensitivity. And because of the conviction Saucier was unable to find a job and his family lost almost everything..he is now working as a garbage man to support the family. Not to mention he gets to take the ankle bracelet off finally.
Not trying to make a sob story for the dude, but maybe Trump felt he has payed enough for the slip up and it was an easy pardon.
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Originally posted by texasnavy05 View PostI get that. But with that logic shouldn't Trump be pardoning everybody? I'm just curious how he picked this guy.
Sent from my SM-G892A using TapatalkTrump invoked his case repeatedly on the campaign trail, saying he was “ruined” for doing “nothing” compared to Hillary Clinton.Still, Trump allowed Saucier to serve his full prison sentence
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Originally posted by JFISHER View Post.
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Originally posted by texasnavy05 View PostI still think one could make the case for lots of people that were ruined for "nothing" but, if it's been a talking point since campaign and he's following through with a campaign promise then that makes a loot more sense to me as to why he was the lucky one
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Oh, nothing wrong at all being a sanitation worker. It is a role that society must have and a lot of good men have served in that role! He has a new lease on life.......now lets see how he uses that lottery ticket!
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