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Va Beach VH Fan
11-09-2012, 03:07 PM
Well, this complicates things....

CIA Director David Petraeus has resigned, citing an extramarital affair......


Cynics, you're up......

Nickdfresh
11-09-2012, 03:45 PM
Well, this complicates things....

CIA Director David Petraeus has resigned, citing an extramarital affair......


Cynics, you're up......

Wow. I saw he resigned, didn't see the bit about the affair...

Va Beach VH Fan
11-09-2012, 03:48 PM
Wow. I saw he resigned, didn't see the bit about the affair...

Andrea Mitchell read the email he sent to CIA employees on the air...

jhale667
11-09-2012, 05:09 PM
The article I saw about it asked "Since when does an extramarital affair disqualify you from ordering people killed for the CIA?" Then goes on to speculate the affair was likely with a staffer, a reporter, or perhaps a foreign national... something more...frowned upon than just the usual messing around on your wife.

kwame k
11-09-2012, 05:16 PM
The article I saw about it asked "Since when does an extramarital affair disqualify you from ordering people killed for the CIA?" Then goes on to speculate the affair was likely with a staffer, a reporter, or perhaps a foreign national... something more...frowned upon than just the usual messing around on your wife.

It's such prudish BS........some of our best leaders couldn't keep it in their pants and were whore-dogs. Let boys be boys I say;)

Nickdfresh
11-09-2012, 09:00 PM
Andrea Mitchell read the email he sent to CIA employees on the air...

He was banging his biographer, and is she hot. His wife, not so much. The FBI did an inquiry to see if he could have been compromised and blackmailed by a foreign intelligence agency....

BigBadBrian
11-10-2012, 07:27 AM
Petraeus resignation...interesting timing.

BITEYOASS
11-10-2012, 08:47 AM
Check out the title of Petraeus' biography and get ready to laugh your ass off:

http://www.worldaffairscharlotte.org/waccprograms/programpages/paulabroadwell/petraeus-book.jpg

Plus how many pornos can you recall that started with the words: The Education of...

I'm sorry but this is fuckin' hilarious! :focus:

BITEYOASS
11-10-2012, 08:48 AM
And now for the parodies!

http://www.dependablerenegade.com/.a/6a00d8341bf82953ef017d3d75592d970c-800wi

BITEYOASS
11-10-2012, 08:50 AM
Now here is who the General was boinkin:

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-IElsLkrJyo8/TyH8TZ1_KiI/AAAAAAAACO8/BUoY-KmpyS4/s1600/paula_broadwell.jpg

BigBadBrian
11-11-2012, 10:02 AM
Now here is who the General was boinkin:

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-IElsLkrJyo8/TyH8TZ1_KiI/AAAAAAAACO8/BUoY-KmpyS4/s1600/paula_broadwell.jpg

http://mondoweiss.net/images/2012/11/broadwell.jpg

Yeah, she could definitely do MILF porn. I'd like to see her nekkid!

Anyway, she gives a whole new meaning to being "embedded" with the military. :biggrin:

Nickdfresh
11-11-2012, 10:10 AM
She's actually a West Point grad and served in the Army and writes on terrorism and national security issues. I wonder if one reason he resigned is that he's leaving his wife for her...

Va Beach VH Fan
11-11-2012, 10:18 AM
Hilarious people that are questioning why he would need to resign....

We would get lectures year after year after year about blackmailing, especially against those with high security clearances....

An absolute no-brainer... The fact he's head of the CIA just makes that much more obvious.....

BigBadBrian
11-11-2012, 12:38 PM
Hilarious people that are questioning why he would need to resign....

We would get lectures year after year after year about blackmailing, especially against those with high security clearances....

An absolute no-brainer... The fact he's head of the CIA just makes that much more obvious.....

Agreed. Nick, I don't think he's leaving his wife, though. He made the comment of how wrong as a husband and a CIA/D his affair was. We'll have to wait and see, though.

Nickdfresh
11-11-2012, 12:44 PM
Hilarious people that are questioning why he would need to resign....

We would get lectures year after year after year about blackmailing, especially against those with high security clearances....

An absolute no-brainer... The fact he's head of the CIA just makes that much more obvious.....

It's really only an issue if he's blackmail-able, and it looks like the object of his affections was essentially secure and had no ties to any foreign intelligence agency, which is the real issue of comprising oneself. I'm assuming the FBI probe essentially cleared them of any security threats or the compromising of his duties as the head of the agency...

The only speculation I saw (by Thomas Ricks who knows the military guys fairly well) that Obama didn't necessarily want him nor ask him to resign, at least not yet. But that Petraeus is coming from essentially the military Samurai Code of warrior (career) suicide after the discovery of impropriety...

BigBadBrian
11-12-2012, 07:44 AM
Petraeus resignation...interesting timing.

Did Obama fire him? Did he really resign? Petraeus staff, both at the CIA and before he retired from the Army, says this affair had gone on for at least a year - since Afghanistan. The FBI would have known when they vetted him for CIA Director.

Why is this coming out now...when he's to testify at the inquiry before 2 or 3 different House and Senate committees. Diane Feinstein basically said yesterday in an interview with Chris Wallace that she would subpoena Petraeus to come before her Senate Intelligence committee.

The House will probably do the same.

ELVIS
11-12-2012, 07:46 AM
It's not about an affair, Dickforbrains...

9101

"I can't testify. I need sleep!"

BigBadBrian
11-12-2012, 07:56 AM
It's not about an affair, Dickforbrains...

9101

"I can't testify. I need sleep!"

"You certainly do have a talent for trivializin' the momentous and complicatin' the obvious." - Brigadier General James L. Kemper, Gettysburg

Nickdfresh
11-12-2012, 08:05 AM
Did Obama fire him? Did he really resign? Petraeus staff, both at the CIA and before he retired from the Army, says this affair had gone on for at least a year - since Afghanistan. The FBI would have known when they vetted him for CIA Director.

CNN just reported (Barbara Starr, Pent. reporter) that Obama didn't even know about the FBI Probe until after the election. It's hard to say how long the actual affair went on. The report is that he resigned...

Nickdfresh
11-12-2012, 08:06 AM
It's not about an affair, Dickforbrains...



WTF are you even talking about? Take your meds you crazy bitch! But don't drink the fluoride!

ELVIS
11-12-2012, 08:09 AM
It's a cover up that's going to unravel...

ELVIS
11-12-2012, 08:10 AM
I don't take any medicine or fluoride...

Nickdfresh
11-12-2012, 08:12 AM
It's a cover up that's going to unravel...

:doh:

Um, not everything happens for a reason...


I don't take any medicine or fluoride...

I know.

ELVIS
11-12-2012, 08:14 AM
And I know you do...

Nickdfresh
11-12-2012, 08:18 AM
I take mostly natural supplements actually and filter my water. I'm more New Age crazy than you are!..

ELVIS
11-12-2012, 08:25 AM
I'm not at all...

ELVIS
11-12-2012, 09:41 AM
And I'm gonna venture to say the affair never happened, it's a cover story...

Listen to friends of Betrayus, how they say he was the last person to do something like that...

Oh, and the affair started just after he became CIA Chief ??

Gimmie a break...

And look at Broadwell's impeccable credentials...

I don't buy it...


:elvis:

BigBadBrian
11-12-2012, 09:56 AM
Petraeus mistress may have revealed classified information at Denver speech on real reason for Libya attack

Biographer Paula Broadwell could be facing questions about whether she revealed classified information about the Libya attack that she was privy to due to her relationship with then-CIA Director David Petraeus.

At an Oct. 26 speech at her alma mater, the University of Denver, on the same day that Fox News reported that the rescue team at the CIA annex had been denied help, Broadwell was asked about Petraeus’ handling of the Benghazi situation.

Her response was reported originally by Israel’s Arutz Sheva and Foreign Policy’s Blake Hounshell.
Broadwell quoted the Fox News report when she said: “The facts that came out today were that the ground forces there at the CIA annex, which is different from the consulate, were requesting reinforcements."

Broadwell went on to explain more sensitive details from the Benghazi attacks, particularly concerning what the real cause might have been.

“Now, I don't know if a lot of you heard this, but the CIA annex had actually, um, had taken a couple of Libyan militia members prisoner and they think that the attack on the consulate was an effort to try to get these prisoners back. So that's still being vetted.”
Click here to watch Broadwell's speech on YouTube.

In the original Oct. 26 Fox News report, sources at the annex said that the CIA’s Global Response Staff had handed over three Libyan militia members to the Libyan authorities who came to rescue the 30 Americans in the early hours of Sept. 12.

A well-placed Washington source confirms to Fox News that there were Libyan militiamen being held at the CIA annex in Benghazi and that their presence was being looked at as a possible motive for the staged attack on the consulate and annex that night.

According to multiple intelligence sources who have served in Benghazi, there were more than just Libyan militia members who were held and interrogated by CIA contractors at the CIA annex in the days prior to the attack. Other prisoners from additional countries in Africa and the Middle East were brought to this location.

The Libya annex was the largest CIA station in North Africa, and two weeks prior to the attack, the CIA was preparing to shut it down. Most prisoners, according to British and American intelligence sources, had been moved two weeks earlier.

The CIA categorically denied these allegations in response to a query by reporter Eli Lake: “The CIA has not had detention authority since January 2009, when Executive Order 13491 was issued. Any suggestion that the agency is still in the detention business is uninformed and baseless.”

Broadwell’s affair with Petraeus was likely known to Holly Petraeus, according to family friends. The FBI reportedly knew about it months beforehand and White House Counterterrorism adviser John Brennan reportedly was aware that there was a relationship as early as the summer of 2011.
Broadwell, whose affair with Petraeus reportedly ended earlier this year, continued to serve as an informal spokesman for the CIA director. She suggests in her Denver speech that Petraeus knew almost immediately that the attack was a terror attack -- possibly to free militia members.
A few days later, Petraeus testified in a closed session to Congress that the attack was due in large part to an anti-Islam video and a spontaneous uprising, according to reports from the hearing.
Congressional leaders say privately they believe they were lied to by Petraeus when he testified shortly after the attack. Some of these members already considered charging Petraeus with perjury, but said they planned to withhold judgment until he testified this week. After resigning as CIA director, the CIA said Acting Director Mike Morrell would testify in his place.

All of this raises the question: What was the CIA really doing in Benghazi in addition to searching for Qaddafi’s stash of more than 22,000 shoulder-held missiles that could bring down commercial airplanes, and who in the White House knew exactly what the CIA was up to?
link (http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/11/12/petraeus-mistress-may-have-revealed-classified-information-at-denver-speech/)

kwame k
11-12-2012, 09:58 AM
I wanna a conspiracy soooooo bad :cry2:

Nickdfresh
11-12-2012, 10:07 AM
Petraeus mistress may have revealed classified information at Denver speech on real reason for Libya attack

Biographer Paula Broadwell could be facing questions about whether she revealed classified information about the Libya attack that she was privy to due to her relationship with then-CIA Director David Petraeus.

At an Oct. 26 speech at her alma mater, the University of Denver, on the same day that Fox News reported that the rescue team at the CIA annex had been denied help, Broadwell was asked about Petraeus’ handling of the Benghazi situation....
link (http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/11/12/petraeus-mistress-may-have-revealed-classified-information-at-denver-speech/)

October 26th? So why is this all of a sudden coming out now? It's been floating around the turd bowl aether of Fox News for over two weeks? Bullshit...

kwame k
11-12-2012, 10:31 AM
Maybe we should pull Kenneth Starr out of "retirement" and get him to spearhead this one :yo:

Nickdfresh
11-12-2012, 07:29 PM
Paula Broadwell on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart:

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Satan
11-12-2012, 07:34 PM
She was embedded.......literally.

Nickdfresh
11-12-2012, 07:36 PM
And Petraeus was definitely "All In" her!

She mentions how her husband wanted her to say Gen. Petraeus (Ret) was running for president in an awkward moment of attempted stiff humor at around 6:03 to sell more books. Well, he got his wish as far as the sales thing went, maybe just not how he imagined!

Kristy
11-13-2012, 01:53 AM
Okay, and?

...and I'd "do" Broadwell. She does look like one of those elite rich bitches who attends the University Of Denver.

sadaist
11-13-2012, 02:32 AM
I hope the dad gets full custody of the kids and takes her for all her piece of shit book is worth...every last cent. I hope those kids grow up with a loving stepmom knowing that real mom is a filthy cock hungry whore.

Yeah, yeah. The general is to blame here too. but I put far more of it on her. He is an old man and she is a young (relative to him) and attractive (relative to his wife) woman. When a woman shows an interest it is hard for ANY man to resist and they know this. The abuse this power.

I hope she fucking rots. Her hungry pussy is destroying a whole lot of people right now. Fucking dirty miserable slut. I hope when she walks down the street random people spit on her.







and yeah, I got a problem with a married woman cheating. Fuck you if you think I'm too angry. This hits very close to home. If your pussy needs to be stuffed by a new cock so bad, then leave for fucks sake. Don't stay married. Fucking whore. And 2 very young kids to boot. Class act.

sadaist
11-13-2012, 02:34 AM
okay I feel better now, I'm off. Everyone have a good night.

:)

ELVIS
11-13-2012, 05:31 AM
I hope the dad gets full custody of the kids and takes her for all her piece of shit book is worth...every last cent. I hope those kids grow up with a loving stepmom knowing that real mom is a filthy cock hungry whore.

Yeah, yeah. The general is to blame here too. but I put far more of it on her. He is an old man and she is a young (relative to him) and attractive (relative to his wife) woman. When a woman shows an interest it is hard for ANY man to resist and they know this. The abuse this power.

I hope she fucking rots. Her hungry pussy is destroying a whole lot of people right now. Fucking dirty miserable slut. I hope when she walks down the street random people spit on her.







and yeah, I got a problem with a married woman cheating. Fuck you if you think I'm too angry. This hits very close to home. If your pussy needs to be stuffed by a new cock so bad, then leave for fucks sake. Don't stay married. Fucking whore. And 2 very young kids to boot. Class act.

It's a fake cover story...

ELVIS
11-13-2012, 05:45 AM
Broadwell’s father said Sunday his daughter is the victim of character assassination and implied the bombshell story is just a smoke screen for something bigger.

“This is about something else entirely, and the truth will come out,” Broadwell’s dad, Paul Krantz, told the Daily News outside his home in Bismarck, N.D.

“There is a lot more that is going to come out,” said Krantz, claiming he was not allowed to elaborate. “You wait and see. There’s a lot more here than meets the eye.”


Click! (http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/ap-source-target-emails-petraeus-paramour-state-department-military-liaison-article-1.1200299#ixzz2C69DjsTv)

BigBadBrian
11-13-2012, 07:34 AM
Petraeus investigation ensnares commander of U.S., NATO troops in Afghanistan

Washington Post link (http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/scandal-probe-ensnares-commander-of-us-nato-troops-in-afghanistan/2012/11/13/a2a27232-2d7d-11e2-a99d-5c4203af7b7a_story.html?hpid=z1)

PERTH, Australia — The FBI probe into the sex scandal that prompted CIA Director David Petraeus to resign has expanded to ensnare Gen. John R. Allen, the commander of U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan, the Pentagon announced early Tuesday.

According to a senior U.S. defense official, the FBI has uncovered between 20,000 and 30,000 documents — most of them e-mails — of “potentially inappropriate” communications between Allen and Jill Kelley, a 37-year-old Tampa woman whose close relationship with Petraeus ultimately led to his downfall.


Allen, a Marine, succeeded Petraeus as the top allied commander in Afghanistan in July 2011. He also served as Petraeus’s deputy when both generals led the military’s Tampa-based Central Command from 2008 until 2010.

The scrutiny of Allen’s personal behavior extends a remarkable string of failures and misconduct allegations that have dogged the last four commanders of the Afghan war.

Petraeus took the job in 2010, after President Obama fired Army Gen. Stanley McChrystal for cooperating with a Rolling Stone profile that quoted McChrystal’s aides as mocking the president, Vice President Biden and other civilian leaders.

McChrystal had lasted only a year after taking over from Gen. David McKiernan, who was sacked when former Defense Secretary Robert Gates lost confidence in his ability to fight the war.

The FBI first notified the Pentagon of its investigation into Allen’s communications with Kelley on Sunday evening, according to the senior defense official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss details of the pending case.

In response, Pentagon chief Leon E. Panetta referred the investigation on Monday to the Defense Department’s Inspector General for further review, according to a statement released by Panetta early Tuesday as he was traveling to Australia.

The latest development in the unfolding scandal has shaken President Obama’s national-security staff and upended his carefully chosen plans for filling senior military and intelligence leadership jobs in his second term.

It also further calls into question the personal behavior of two of the U.S. military’s highest-ranking and most respected figures, who apparently ignored concerns about the highly sensitive nature of their positions as they embraced personal relationships with younger women who were not their wives.

Petraeus’s fall from grace shocked the CIA but especially stunned his former colleagues in the Army, where he was considered one of the most brilliant and influential commanders of his generation. Allen, a Marine, was likewise seen as an intellectual and upstanding role model who first made his mark as a general in Iraq during the George W. Bush administration and later earned Obama’s confidence.

In his statement, Panetta said Allen would remain as commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan for now, “while the matter is under investigation and before the facts are determined.” The senior defense official said Allen “disputes that he has engaged in any wrongdoing,” but would not elaborate.

But his time as commander in Afghanistan may be short. Panetta has also asked the Senate to expedite the confirmation of his likely successor, Marine Gen. Joseph F. Dunford.

Obama had nominated Dunford last month to replace Allen. Coincidentally, the Senate Armed Services Committee had already scheduled his confirmation hearing for Thursday. Panetta said he has asked the Senate to expedite its review of Dunford’s nomination.

Allen had been simultaneously nominated by the White House to take over as chief of the military’s European Command and NATO’s Supreme Allied Commander in Europe. That nomination is now on hold, Panetta said, pending the outcome of the probe of his communications with Kelley.

“At the request of the secretary of defense, the president has put on hold his nomination of General Allen,” Tommy Vietor, a spokesman for the National Security Council, said in a statement. “The president remains focused on fully supporting our extraordinary troops and coalition partners in Afghanistan, who General Allen continues to lead as he has so ably done for over a year.”

The latest twist in the scandal became public early Tuesday, as Panetta was flying here for two days of scheduled meetings with Australian officials. His staff abruptly distributed a prepared statement to reporters traveling with him on his military aircraft.

Panetta had met with the journalists a few hours beforehand for a short press conference about his trip to Asia and made brief comments about Petraeus’s resignation — “I think he took the right step” — but did not reveal that he had been told a day earlier that the FBI was also investigating Allen.

After his arrival in Perth, Panetta ignored a shouted question from a reporter about the Allen investigation as he entered a hotel for a meeting with Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard.

Pentagon officials said they notified the leaders of the Senate and House armed services committees about the probe of Allen’s behavior late Monday night, a few hours before Panetta issued his statement. Panetta did not shed any light into the nature of the probe; he said Allen “is entitled to due process in this matter.”

Allen was in Washington when the Pentagon learned about the FBI investigation, the senior defense official said. He was informed of the FBI and Defense Department Inspector General probes by Gen. Martin Dempsey, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.

Dempsey, who is in Perth along with Panetta and Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, phoned Allen from Australia Monday evening, Washington time, according to a senior U.S. military official.

Although the FBI has shared the e-mails and other documents with the Pentagon, the senior defense official would not describe them in detail or say whether they were romantic in nature.

“We are concerned about inappropriate communications,” the official said. “We are not going to speculate as to what is contained in these documents.”

It was unclear whether Allen could be subject to criminal prosecution. Under the military’s Uniform Code of Military Justice, adultery is classified as a crime.

Allen, 58, attended Flint Hill School in Oakton, Va. before graduating from the Naval Academy in Annapolis. He is married and has two grown daughters. His wife, Kathy, appeared with him in public in March at a Senate hearing on the war in Afghanistan.

Kelley’s name surfaced in the Petraeus scandal over the weekend after U.S. officials disclosed that she contacted the FBI last summer to complain that she had received anonymous and threatening e-mails about her relationship with the CIA director.

An FBI field investigation determined that the sender of the e-mails was Paula Broadwell, a former Army officer and Petraeus’s biographer. Broadwell and Petraeus later admitted to the FBI that they had engaged in an affair.

Associates of Petraeus have said he was not romantically involved with Kelley, although they acknowledged she was a close friend of Petraeus and his wife.

The senior defense official said the voluminous collection of e-mails sent between Allen and Kelley occurred between 2010 and this year, but did not give details. The official also declined to say whether Allen sent or received any of the messages from his military or government e-mail accounts, or if classified material was compromised.

Carmen Romero, a NATO spokeswoman, said leaders of the military alliance were notified by the U.S. government about the investigations into Allen but declined to comment on the case or on whether the general should remain in command of coalition troops in Afghanistan.

BigBadBrian
11-13-2012, 07:38 AM
Petraeus investigation ensnares commander of U.S., NATO troops in Afghanistan

Washington Post link (http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/scandal-probe-ensnares-commander-of-us-nato-troops-in-afghanistan/2012/11/13/a2a27232-2d7d-11e2-a99d-5c4203af7b7a_story.html?hpid=z1)

PERTH, Australia — The FBI probe into the sex scandal that prompted CIA Director David Petraeus to resign has expanded to ensnare Gen. John R. Allen, the commander of U.S. and NATO troops in Afghanistan, the Pentagon announced early Tuesday.

According to a senior U.S. defense official, the FBI has uncovered between 20,000 and 30,000 documents — most of them e-mails — of “potentially inappropriate” communications between Allen and Jill Kelley, a 37-year-old Tampa woman whose close relationship with Petraeus ultimately led to his downfall.


OK, if this is true, FIRE his ass immediately! If he has time for this damned many e-mails to a mistress, he obviously doesn't have his eye on the ball (his job in Afghanistan or the safety of our troops)!!!!

BigBadBrian
11-13-2012, 08:03 AM
And yes, I realize a lot of those 20,000 - 30,000 pages were probably replies which included the text from previous emails, but that's still a lot of communication. FIRE him if it's true...that will be a good warning for others.

ELVIS
11-13-2012, 08:47 AM
30,000 emails is like keeping up with me at the Army...

I smell more bullshit...


:elvis:

Kristy
11-13-2012, 10:35 AM
“We are concerned about inappropriate communications,” the official said. “We are not going to speculate as to what is contained in these documents.”

It was unclear whether Allen could be subject to criminal prosecution. Under the military’s Uniform Code of Military Justice, adultery is classified as a crime.

An FBI field investigation determined that the sender of the e-mails was Paula Broadwell, a former Army officer and Petraeus’s biographer. Broadwell and Petraeus later admitted to the FBI that they had engaged in an affair.

Those are only the three facts that are true. The rest is all bullshit hyperbole until there has been a proper investigation by the Pentagon - for whatever that might be worth.

ELVIS
11-13-2012, 11:11 AM
The affair itself is not true...

Nickdfresh
11-13-2012, 11:27 AM
...and I'd "do" Broadwell. She does look like one of those elite rich bitches who attends the University Of Denver.

On the Daily Show at least, she has all the charm and personality of a turnip. I keep thinking of Hot Lips Houlihan and Frank from M*A*S*H when I hear these Brass sex-club escapades...she's just another groupie, along with her "socialite" "competitor" Jill...

Nickdfresh
11-13-2012, 11:38 AM
I hope the dad gets full custody of the kids and takes her for all her piece of shit book is worth...every last cent. I hope those kids grow up with a loving stepmom knowing that real mom is a filthy cock hungry whore.

Yeah, yeah. The general is to blame here too. but I put far more of it on her. He is an old man and she is a young (relative to him) and attractive (relative to his wife) woman. When a woman shows an interest it is hard for ANY man to resist and they know this. The abuse this power.

I hope she fucking rots. Her hungry pussy is destroying a whole lot of people right now. Fucking dirty miserable slut. I hope when she walks down the street random people spit on her.







and yeah, I got a problem with a married woman cheating. Fuck you if you think I'm too angry. This hits very close to home. If your pussy needs to be stuffed by a new cock so bad, then leave for fucks sake. Don't stay married. Fucking whore. And 2 very young kids to boot. Class act.


Why are you so much more angry at her than him? Why are you assuming her husband didn't know about it or that they weren't in some weird open marriage thing? If your wife is a reporter going to Afghanistan for months on end to hang out with a general, you don't think she isn't banging someone, if not the general, there?

Personally, I think there's a bit of a sex club and military swingers party going on with this "socialite" and the biographer both knowing that hooking up in this top flight social circle is a regular thing and is common knowledge. IMHO

The FBI now is in a clusterfuck because of all these emails, which is probably tantamount to them investigating the sex lives of students at some high school in a wealthy suburb...

Nickdfresh
11-13-2012, 11:42 AM
It's a fake cover story...

You're an idiot that leads a sheltered life...

Nickdfresh
11-13-2012, 11:45 AM
OK, if this is true, FIRE his ass immediately! If he has time for this damned many e-mails to a mistress, he obviously doesn't have his eye on the ball (his job in Afghanistan or the safety of our troops)!!!!

Maybe if he never had sex, he'd be more focused? In what fucking world do you live in? Did all the whores you banged as a sailor around the world make you lose focus on your Navy job?

ELVIS
11-13-2012, 11:46 AM
Why are you so much more angry at her than him?

Because a woman obviously fucked him over...

You riding the short bus bbb today ??

Nickdfresh
11-13-2012, 11:57 AM
Because a woman obviously fucked him over...

You riding the short bus bbb today ??

How'd she fuck him over? Oh yeah, it was the gun she put to his head making him tap her fit, MILF ass!

You blame women for choices you make?

Am I the only one that saw the film M*A*S*H?

The one that "blew it" is the women who was threatened, and probably sent emails of a sexual nature out herself that now the FBI is wading through. Once you call in the FBI to start wading through shit, they're not just going to stop where you want them too...

I understand that to an extent Adultery should be forbidden in the military as you can't have say Army captains having sex with their platoon sergeants wives (and vice versa) without it causing lots of professional problems. But it should only be punishable if it's in the direct chain of command, not overall. But going on some sexual witch hunt of who fucks whom seems pretty fucking silly and is a waste of tax dollars at this point as long as no secrets were sent out. But even then, things get blown out of proportion...

Nickdfresh
11-13-2012, 11:58 AM
Because a woman obviously fucked him over...

You riding the short bus bbb today ??


HOW? By having consensual sex with him that he obviously wanted?

ELVIS
11-13-2012, 11:59 AM
You are on the short bus today, eh ??


:biggrin:

Nickdfresh
11-13-2012, 12:01 PM
You are on the short bus today, eh ??


:biggrin:

If I'm on a short bus, you're in a wheel chair drooling all over your shriveled balls!

ELVIS
11-13-2012, 12:05 PM
How'd she fuck him over? Oh yeah, it was the gun she put to his head making him tap her fit, MILF ass!

You blame women for choices you make?

Am I the only one that saw the film M*A*S*H?

The one that "blew it" is the women who was threatened, and probably sent emails of a sexual nature out herself that now the FBI is wading through. Once you call in the FBI to start wading through shit, they're not just going to stop where you want them too...

I understand that to an extent Adultery should be forbidden in the military as you can't have say Army captains having sex with their platoon sergeants wives (and vice versa) without it causing lots of professional problems. But it should only be punishable if it's in the direct chain of command, not overall. But going on some sexual witch hunt of who fucks whom seems pretty fucking silly and is a waste of tax dollars at this point as long as no secrets were sent out. But even then, things get blown out of proportion...

I really could care less about a General's personal life as long as he's not breaking the law, but adultry is a military crime...

What I do want to know about is CIA involvement in arming Al Qaeda and trying to descretely take out world leaders while using a US embasy and a supposed affair to cover it up...

sadaist
11-13-2012, 12:11 PM
Why are you so much more angry at her than him? .


It's just a personal issue I know I need to work through. Stung too many times. And also the fact that she has very young children factors in. I think it would be more understandable to stray when you've been married 38 years. But when you're still fairly young with very young children.....I don't know. This is why I don't care to find a new woman in my life. I've found I am much happier when I'm not opening myself up to someone that can burn me. Can't get burned if you don't play the game.

ELVIS
11-13-2012, 12:27 PM
Link! (http://www.infowars.com/former-cia-officer-white-house-is-lying-over-petreaus-investigation/)

“They had to have known and for them to say they were intercepting e-mails and reading the CIA Director's emails and not reporting that to the White House is bull… what the DNI should have done is call him and say ‘What is this? What is this? What is going on here?’ instead of waiting… They are not telling the truth. They get pants on fire award. They're not tellng the truth. The White House is not telling the truth. This is politically engineered, all of this, for their own benefits. You would not be reading the CIA Director's e-mails and doing the investigation in the diameter of the justice without informing the white house. They are lying.”

– Gary Bernsten, Former CIA Operative


:elvis:

ELVIS
11-13-2012, 12:34 PM
:elvis:

BigBadBrian
11-13-2012, 12:58 PM
“They had to have known and for them to say they were intercepting e-mails and reading the CIA Director's emails and not reporting that to the White House is bull… what the DNI should have done is call him and say ‘What is this? What is this? What is going on here?’ instead of waiting… They are not telling the truth. They get pants on fire award. They're not tellng the truth. The White House is not telling the truth. This is politically engineered, all of this, for their own benefits. You would not be reading the CIA Director's e-mails and doing the investigation in the diameter of the justice without informing the white house. They are lying.”

– Gary Bernsten, Former CIA Operative

From what i know of this fiasco right now, I agree with the above statement. Holder has known of the affair for months. You're telling me didn't tell his good bud Barry Soetoro? BULLSHIT!!!

BigBadBrian
11-13-2012, 01:02 PM
:elvis:

That chick walking down the hall at 1:14 gives me wood! Maybe the General was bangin' her also. :gulp:

Nitro Express
11-13-2012, 01:27 PM
Oh goody. Another freak show to watch while Rome burns.

Nickdfresh
11-13-2012, 01:47 PM
From what i know of this fiasco right now, I agree with the above statement. Holder has known of the affair for months. You're telling me didn't tell his good bud Barry Soetoro? BULLSHIT!!!

Welcome to the InfoWhores world of conspiracy fuckwit'ism...

Nickdfresh
11-13-2012, 01:51 PM
:elvis:

This judge might be one of the most retarded people ever. He's a judge? Really? Because Petraeus has no right to privacy when using a gov't computer or an Agency email and he was probably informed of this. There is no Constitutional Right to "privacy" when using a gov't computer. Anyone in IT knows that. Secondly, Petraeus is subject to "suitability" investigations and probes into his being compromised to a FIS...

ELVIS
11-13-2012, 01:58 PM
Welcome to the InfoWhores world of conspiracy fuckwit'ism...

That interview was with Brian Kilmeade...

FORD
11-13-2012, 02:07 PM
That interview was with Brian Kilmeade...

How can you take that brillo pad headed douchebag seriously??

ELVIS
11-13-2012, 02:12 PM
Don't talk about Obama like that...

FORD
11-13-2012, 02:19 PM
Seriously.... Kilmeade just has one of those faces that you want to punch the first time you see it, because he looks just like every brain dead jock you knew in high school. And then he opens his mouth and proves he's even dumber than any of them were. :biggrin:

ELVIS
11-13-2012, 02:21 PM
I agree with that...

Watch this...




:elvis:

FORD
11-13-2012, 02:25 PM
Yeah, I've seen that one before. I admire Jesse's restraint in NOT beating the fucking shit out of that useless turd.

Nickdfresh
11-13-2012, 02:25 PM
That interview was with Brian Kilmeade...

Oh how exciting?! An empty-heading Fox Snooze haircut that knows less about foreign policy than the average high school senior...

Interesting "Battle of the Stupid" between him and Jesse Ventura though...

Nitro Express
11-13-2012, 02:29 PM
So the director of the CIA was grabbing some ass. Granted this opens such a powerful figure up to blackmail but how many government officials sleep around? Probably most of them. Then apparently the big bean spill was the mistress said the CIA was detaining people in Libya. Couldn't we already infer this? Shit. Technically the government if they think anyone is a terrorist can be arrested or detained indefinitely.

ELVIS
11-13-2012, 02:35 PM
Oh how exciting?! An empty-heading Fox Snooze haircut that knows less about foreign policy than the average high school senior...



The quotes were from former CIA operative Gary Bernsten, not Brillo Killmom...

Pay attention...

Nitro Express
11-13-2012, 02:37 PM
I bet Kilmeade grabs ass too. The ass of little boys. All the world is a stage and behind that is one big casting couch.

ELVIS
11-13-2012, 02:43 PM
Watch this before it get's taken down !!!

:biggrin:




:elvis:

BigBadBrian
11-14-2012, 08:26 AM
Welcome to the InfoWhores world of conspiracy fuckwit'ism...

It's called common sense, something you and gayhale are not using here.

Holder has known for at least 3 months that his Justice Dept/FBI was investigating the D/CIA and he didn't tell Obozo? You don't actually believe that, do you? Besides, where did they get the search warrant? That requires the signature of a Federal judge.

BigBadBrian
11-14-2012, 08:34 AM
Watch this before it get's taken down !!!

:biggrin:




It's obvious Petraeus was still blabbing to her in October. Obama's CIA still has "detention" facilities, despite their statements and Executive Order to the contrary. The following is also known:

1. Petraeus knew he was being investigated and still thought he could keep his job.
2. Petraeus lied to Congress on Sept 14 about the Benghazi attack
3. Obama FIRED Petraeus, he didn't quit
4. The Obama Admin all lied about the Benghazi attack.

Let's see what comes out in the Senate and House hearings. Petraeus will be subpoenaed, Sen Feinstein basically said as much. So did Congressman Mike Rogers, chair of the House Intelligence Committee.

jhale667
11-14-2012, 11:16 AM
It's called common sense, something you and that guitar dude I secretly worship are not using here.

Holder has known for at least 3 months that his Justice Dept/FBI was investigating the D/CIA and he didn't tell Obozo? You don't actually believe that, do you? Besides, where did they get the search warrant? That requires the signature of a Federal judge.

Cantor knew, why didn't HE tell anyone?

kwame k
11-14-2012, 11:33 AM
If you're investigating someone.......doesn't it stand to reason that you wouldn't tell people the information that you're gathering?

If in fact it has been going on for 3 months it's called an investigation and not a cover-up:pullinghair:

You guys want a scandal so bad against Obama that you're willing to throw common sense out the window, grasp at the thinest of straws, and pass judgement before we've even had the hearings!

I want to believe, therefore it's true:headlights:

Nickdfresh
11-14-2012, 11:35 AM
It's called common sense, something you and gayhale are not using here.

Holder has known for at least 3 months that his Justice Dept/FBI was investigating the D/CIA and he didn't tell Obozo? You don't actually believe that, do you? Besides, where did they get the search warrant? That requires the signature of a Federal judge.

Why would they need search warrants to search official gov't property?

Satan
11-14-2012, 11:46 AM
Yeah, the Repukes wasted millions of dollars to impeach the last elected President because he got a blow job. Now they're going to try to impeach this president because somebody else got one.

Kristy
11-14-2012, 12:07 PM
Why would they need search warrants to search official gov't property?

Probably to uphold the 4th Amendment. And knowing if they didn't the case could be thrown out on that technicality alone.

kwame k
11-14-2012, 12:08 PM
Yeah, the Repukes wasted millions of dollars to impeach the last elected President because he got a blow job. Now they're going to try to impeach this president because somebody else got one.

Well, at least it'll get the Repukes off their asses and doing something for a change;)

Kristy
11-14-2012, 12:18 PM
On a side note, Paula loves her weaponry (@1:38)

BigBadBrian
11-14-2012, 12:29 PM
If you're investigating someone.......doesn't it stand to reason that you wouldn't tell people the information that you're gathering?

If in fact it has been going on for 3 months it's called an investigation and not a cover-up:pullinghair:


Except Petraeus evidently knew of the investigation and thought he could still retain his job...before Obama fired him. The FBI is not going to conduct a secret investigation on D/CIA. That's all we need, a pissing match between those two agencies. If Holder authorized that, he and Muller better watch their backs from the CIA. Although Holder is pretty inept, I don't even think he's that stupid.


Why would they need search warrants to search official gov't property?

Who said they did, at least at first? Petraeus name originally came up via Broadwell and her personal computer with Petraeus using a private Gmail account.

Satan
11-14-2012, 12:38 PM
If Joe McCarthief wanted something serious to investigate, he would go after the CIA. A criminal thug division of the BCE from day one, which has never done a single thing in the actual interest of the American people.

sadaist
11-14-2012, 01:39 PM
On a side note, Paula loves her weaponry (@1:38)



Kristy, why is her face so damn oily? Is that normal? Is it shine from cheap makeup? Dang. Distracted me from looking at her horse face.

Nickdfresh
11-14-2012, 02:11 PM
Probably to uphold the 4th Amendment. And knowing if they didn't the case could be thrown out on that technicality alone.

There's no expectations of privacy on work computers. Also, if emails are left on a server and not deleted for more than six months, they are considered "abandoned" and the gov't can then freely go through them from what I've heard. I certainly don't agree with that, but.

The latest on the story overall is that sensitive (not sure if that means classified) material was found at Paula Broadwell's house. This is going to get ugly...

Nickdfresh
11-14-2012, 02:21 PM
Petraeus case shows FBI's authority to read email
By RICHARD LARDNER | Associated Press – Mon, Nov 12, 2012

WASHINGTON (AP) — Your emails are not nearly as private as you think.

The downfall of CIA Director David Petraeus demonstrates how easy it is for federal law enforcement agents to examine emails and computer records if they believe a crime was committed. With subpoenas and warrants, the FBI and other investigating agencies routinely gain access to electronic inboxes and information about email accounts offered by Google, Yahoo and other Internet providers.

Under the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act, federal authorities need only a subpoena approved by a federal prosecutor — not a judge — to obtain electronic messages that are six months old or older. To get more recent communications, a warrant from a judge is required. Critics want the law updated to reflect changes in technology.

Yahoo.com Link (http://news.yahoo.com/petraeus-case-shows-fbis-authority-read-email-221953424.html)

Kristy
11-14-2012, 03:47 PM
Kristy, why is her face so damn oily? Is that normal? Is it shine from cheap makeup? Dang. Distracted me from looking at her horse face.

Um, she bathes her face with gun oil?

Kristy
11-14-2012, 04:00 PM
The latest on the story overall is that sensitive (not sure if that means classified) material was found at Paula Broadwell's house. This is going to get ugly...

Don't be so quick to use the axe when it comes to our self-serving media. Remember, she was a Major in the U.S. Army and therefore had access to many classified information now whether or not that classified info pertains to her and Per-oh, however you spell his name is a different matter as that pertains to national security. It's no doubt that Per-whatever wanted to get his dick wet on Paula's gun oiled face, in retrospect he should have left it right there and not let this "bitch beezin crazy" jealousy/paranoia get the best of him. I mean this guy is a 5 star General who has access to more more resources than we'll ever know (including high priced whores) and yet choose to leave a paper trail of his horniness for his colleges in the Pentagon to see and probably laugh at.

Paula Broadwell is the Monica Lewwinsky(?) of the iPod generation in that she loves and worships a man in power and went further in bringing down his career. That is the true ugliness of this situation. The classified documents can be almost anything and I'm not sure what an ex Army officer would be doing with them on her personal computer outside of military protocol and...um, environment. She might face a serious criminal charge or two with even more serious criminal punishment if she had absolutely no authority to be possession of them.

Does the Army still utilize executions at dawn?

Kristy
11-14-2012, 04:12 PM
Here's a prime example of Paula:

kwame k
11-14-2012, 07:48 PM
Except Petraeus evidently knew of the investigation and thought he could still retain his job...before Obama fired him.

So Obama did the right thing and told him either to resign or he fired him..........interesting!

sadaist
11-14-2012, 11:30 PM
Um, she bathes her face with gun oil?


:lmao:

sure looks that way.

Nickdfresh
11-15-2012, 07:23 AM
Frederick Humphries Identified As FBI Agent Who Started Petraeus Investigation

Posted: 11/14/2012 6:46 pm EST Updated: 11/15/2012 12:58 am EST

http://a.abcnews.com/images/US/ap_humphries_ac_121115_wg.jpg
The FBI agent who began the investigation into David Petraeus' affair with Paula Broadwell has been identified as Frederick W. Humphries II, the New York Times reports.

The investigation, which led Petraeus to resign from his post as CIA director last Friday, was sparked when Tampa socialite Jill Kelley complained to Humphries that she was receiving threatening and harassing emails about her friendship with Petraeus. The FBI later traced the emails back to Broadwell, who was discovered to be having an affair with Petraeus.

Humphries' role in the scandal became of interest when reports emerged that he had been dismissed from the case after becoming "obsessed with the matter." Officials involved in the case reportedly found that he had sent Kelley shirtless photos of himself. According to Humphries' lawyer, he was never assigned to the case, and the photo sent to Kelley was intended as a "joke."

"That picture was sent years before Ms. Kelley contacted him about this, and it was sent as part of a larger context of what I would call social relations in which the families would exchange numerous photos of each other," Lawrence Berger, Humphries' lawyer, told the Times.

Huffy Post Link (http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/14/frederick-humphries-fbi-agent-petraeus_n_2132938.html)

ZahZoo
11-15-2012, 09:05 AM
Of course he became "obsessed with the matter"... the ugly fuck wanted a seat on the war ho junket so he could get in on the action...

I do have to say at least these military groupies are fairly good looking bunch of ho's...

Nickdfresh
11-15-2012, 09:16 AM
It's pretty odd that this FBI guy immediately offered help regarding what most say now were just mildly taunting and irritating, but not threatening, emails. I'm pretty sure if anyone else called the FBI about harassing emails, they'd be laughed off the phone and told to refer it to the local police...

I also may have heard he has resigned since he committed "career suicide" by going to politicians in a sensitive case...

ZahZoo
11-15-2012, 09:28 AM
There's many things in this deal that don't add up and stink to high heaven... FBI involvement is questionable as so far no crimes within their jurisdiction have emerged. Using the top cyber espionage unit to investigate this is way over the top. These are the folks that are supposed to be focused on cyber-terrorism and cyber warfare... watching Chinese, Russian, and middle-east cyber terrorist activities... not grab-ass e-mails with social groupies.

Then the alleged "whistle-blowing" reports to key committee members of congress... Then the Attorney Generals office sitting on this without informing the normal chain of command... and again the poor President who allegedly didn't learn of any of this until 2 days after the election...

Watergate is starting to seem like child's play compared to the crap going on today...

Nickdfresh
11-15-2012, 09:36 AM
The CIA has it's own counterespionage unit (I'm assuming) with jurisdiction to investigate CIA people in the U.S. I have no idea why this wasn't passed to them...

BigBadBrian
11-15-2012, 11:26 AM
So Obama did the right thing and told him either to resign or he fired him..........interesting!

I don't have a problem with Obama if he did fire him. What i do have a problem with is Obama lying and saying he didn't know about Petraeus' affair until after the election. BULLSHIT!!!

FORD
11-15-2012, 12:31 PM
http://a.abcnews.com/images/US/ap_humphries_ac_121115_wg.jpg
Looks like one of those bald Nazi "observer" douchebags from Fringe :headlights:

Nitro Express
11-15-2012, 12:45 PM
In the 80's people watched soap operas for drama. In 2012 they watch the government. Looks like the plot at As The CIA Turns is thickening.

Nitro Express
11-15-2012, 12:47 PM
I don't have a problem with Obama if he did fire him. What i do have a problem with is Obama lying and saying he didn't know about Petraeus' affair until after the election. BULLSHIT!!!

Oh the shit will fall on Obama. Give it time. Washington will be one big pile of shit with the round worms in it blaming each other.

Nitro Express
11-15-2012, 12:51 PM
There's many things in this deal that don't add up and stink to high heaven... FBI involvement is questionable as so far no crimes within their jurisdiction have emerged. Using the top cyber espionage unit to investigate this is way over the top. These are the folks that are supposed to be focused on cyber-terrorism and cyber warfare... watching Chinese, Russian, and middle-east cyber terrorist activities... not grab-ass e-mails with social groupies.

Then the alleged "whistle-blowing" reports to key committee members of congress... Then the Attorney Generals office sitting on this without informing the normal chain of command... and again the poor President who allegedly didn't learn of any of this until 2 days after the election...

Watergate is starting to seem like child's play compared to the crap going on today...

It just exposes the buffoons we have running things. Those groupies could very well be part of a spy ring and the sex opens high officials up to be blackmailed. Do you really want such immature and loose people in charge of your nations security? They act like a bunch of frat boys. It's just like the Securities and Exchange Commission. They could have arrested and stopped a lot of the financial fraud but the employees were just watching porn on their computers all day while investors lost billions of dollars.

Nitro Express
11-15-2012, 12:58 PM
Was Ms Kelly throwing Eyes Wide Shut type parties? :biggrin: These people seem over the rainbow to me.