Most Americans are not familiar with the name of Kristian Saucier, but they should be. He is the U.S. Navy sailor sentenced to prison for taking pictures inside the nuclear submarine he served in. He was not a spy for a foreign power. He had no intent, to coin a phrase, to do anything with these photos except keep them as personal memories of his proud and honorable service.
A [U.S.] Navy sailor was sentenced on Friday to a year in prison for taking photos of classified areas inside a nuclear attack submarine while it was in port in Connecticut.
Kristian Saucier, of Arlington, Vermont, appeared in federal court in Bridgeport, where a judge also ordered him to serve six months of home confinement with electronic monitoring during a three-year period of supervised release after the prison time. He pleaded guilty in May to unauthorized detention of defense information and had faced five to six years in prison under federal sentencing guidelines.
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And when we get done with Hillary get to the important matters like North Korea and immigration.The commercial about the starving people in Israel comes on Fox news 25 times per day,but no media source EVER mentions it during their news broadcasts.Their President never mentions it either.He can stand before the entire UN and not mention it,and be interviewed & never mention it.
ReplyDeleteRelevancy to military member taking pictures of a nuclear sub - IN a classified area? They know better.
ReplyDeleteHildabeast doesn't know any better, anything AND LOST over a year ago. YET we still beat that dead horse and give her press?
We've beaten that horse one to many times - it may come back to life! Its been beaten enough, allow it to die and rot now!
Please?
Saucier was just a dumb junior rank sailor who screwed up over a period of minutes and was instantly sorry for the mistake.
ReplyDeleteHillary is an Ivy League educated attorney, former First Lady of Arkansas and the U.S., twice a U.S. senator, and Secretary of State who screwed up over a period of years and instantly denied, lied and covered her tracks with the help of paid assistants, showing all the remorse of a cat eating a mouse.
Which is the bigger criminal.
They all deserve jail time, dumb sailor included. There are things you do, that can get you in trouble, if you do them. That principle should simply be applied to all.
ReplyDelete"No man is above the law."-Chesterfield Smith