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This is nonsense. gerogie2 Jul 2014 #1
730 million... sure they would, they've already exhibited a disdain for our govt by not paying taxes grahamhgreen Jul 2014 #7
Naive billhicks76 Jul 2014 #10
The feds certainly disagree with you. JoeyT Jul 2014 #12
This message was self-deleted by its author gerogie2 Jul 2014 #17
People with financial issues should not be allowed security clearances. former9thward Jul 2014 #2
That's $880 per person. candelista Jul 2014 #3
Are you bothered EffYoo Jul 2014 #4
So a few people at the high end happened to be offered some cash to pay their debt off... Dustlawyer Jul 2014 #9
No. It's $8800 per person n/t bornskeptic Jul 2014 #13
Oops! candelista Jul 2014 #18
Note the key words: "employees AND CONTRACTORS"... TygrBright Jul 2014 #5
Good catch. grahamhgreen Jul 2014 #8
It means people the that work for contractors with clearances. n/t tammywammy Jul 2014 #15
Laws are for the little people. nt bemildred Jul 2014 #6
I once talked to an MI Officer after a SAEDA (CounterEspionage) Brief mark67 Jul 2014 #11
If you or I cheated the IRS... Hubert Flottz Jul 2014 #14
K&R DeSwiss Jul 2014 #16
"Top Secret" and "Secret" clearances are handled out to almost anyone. happyslug Jul 2014 #19
I agree that too many people have security clearances now... mark67 Jul 2014 #20
One of the reason for that is to much information is classified. happyslug Jul 2014 #21
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