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    Joe Weisenthal ‏@TheStalwart 9 Nov 2012

    Do you really have to resign over an extra-martial affair?

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      1. nazarioz ‏@nazarioz 9 Nov 2012

        @TheStalwart anything that makes you susceptible to blackmail (like an extramarital affair) cost you your clearance and hence IC job

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      2. अक्षय बिडला ‏@astute_a 9 Nov 2012 Washington, DC

        @nazarioz @TheStalwart well, given that he's already admitted it, i guess he can't be susceptible to blackmail about it, right?

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      4. Jim Sylvester ‏@JVSylvester 9 Nov 2012

        @astute_a Culture of the CIA can't allow such an example; others might say "ok for him, then no risk for me"

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      5. अक्षय बिडला ‏@astute_a 9 Nov 2012 Washington, DC

        @JVSylvester fair point. such a pity to lose such a talented man. good luck with whatever you decide to do next, Gen. #Petraeus!

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    1. nazarioz ‏@nazarioz 9 Nov 2012

      @TheStalwart as part of the intelligence community, absolutely. It costs you your clearance.

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    2. Chris Cassidy ‏@CitizenCassidy 9 Nov 2012

      @thestalwart do you want the head of an intelligence agency being susceptible to blackmail?

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    3. JPS ‏@JasonPStarling 9 Nov 2012

      @thestalwart "No." - Bill Clinton

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    4. Duke ‏@DukeStJournal 9 Nov 2012

      @TheStalwart From the way it's being covered, you do when you're D/CIA, someone for whom blackmail is a national security threat.

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    5. Richard W. Caperton ‏@richardcaperton 9 Nov 2012

      @TheStalwart You might have to in an intelligence position. It compromises your security clearance.

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      1. Lawrence Stanczak ‏@LarryS1110 9 Nov 2012

        @TheStalwart The threat of blackmail

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    6. M.K. ‏@mjclucks 9 Nov 2012

      @TheStalwart Was http://MoveOn.org 's "General Betray Us" campaign actually on behalf of his wife?

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    7. Dan Davison ‏@DanDavison 9 Nov 2012

      You do if you're the nations top spy. RT @TheStalwart Do you really have to resign over an extra-martial affair?

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    8. amk44139 ‏@amk44139 9 Nov 2012

      @TheStalwart Only if you're a Republican. I think. The rules keep changing.

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    9. Benjamin Baller ‏@youngcapitalist 9 Nov 2012

      @TheStalwart would think there's a CIA policy on that. Compromised ethics can lead to leverage for foreign gov's to turn operatives

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