dude. he violated the ESPIONAGE ACT https://twitter.com/MrTonitas/status/750360434017001472 …
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Probably because he didn't even go to prison, I think people don't know or completely forgot what Petreaus did. So let's have a refresher.
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Petreaus, A FORMER GENERAL AND CIA DIRECTOR, kept classified records that area called black books; they include undercover names and more.
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When Petreaus left his post as general and went to head the CIA, he should have handed over his black books. He didn't—he kept them.
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Petraeus kept his black books—that alone is illegal. He also kept them... at home. Like the dude just had them cold chillin at his pad.
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Petraeus then lent these black books to a civlian—with undercover IDs, details of conversations about military strategies, and a lot more.
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Then Petraeus lied to the FBI about the whole thing. Dude straight took military secrets, kept them at home, and then lent them to a friend.
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He KNOWINGLY did this. It wasn't his staff—it was him. And he was able to plead down to a misdemeanor; even got to keep all his stars.
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Petraeus wasn't dishonorably discharged. He lectures at ivies and is an Aspen Ideas speaker.... He's good. He's paid.
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Now compare Petraeus to Chelsea Manning, who's serving 35 years. It's outrageous, really.
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