Anonymous ID: 9ecd4b Feb. 18, 2018, 9:22 p.m. No.426958   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>426919

 

Good. I've done skip tracing work and many people are lazy and just change the spelling of their surname and then use their middle name, expecting that no one can track them down.

 

Sorry for your loss. That's pretty horrible.

Anonymous ID: 9ecd4b Feb. 18, 2018, 9:42 p.m. No.427164   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7182 >>7327

>>426075

>>427022

 

Anger is natural. Acting on it is a sin. You can be a corrective force for justice, but leave vengeance for God.

 

The worst punishment is reserved for those portraying goodness while doing evil, and also for those who think their past good actions entitles them to harm others.

Anonymous ID: 9ecd4b Feb. 18, 2018, 9:48 p.m. No.427226   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>426952

 

https:// www.nytimes.com/2016/04/30/us/green-beret-who-beat-up-afghan-officer-for-raping-boy-can-stay-in-army.html

 

>A decorated United States Army sergeant who hit an American-backed Afghan commander for raping a boy will be allowed to remain in the military, a spokesman said Friday.

 

>Sgt. First Class Charles Martland, a member of the Special Forces, had helped to beat up the Afghan militia commander, Abdul Rahman, in 2011 after he abducted a boy and kept him chained to his bed as a sex slave. Sergeant Martland later told Army officials that he and a Special Forces captain, Dan Quinn, “felt that morally we could no longer stand by” and allow the Afghan local police “to commit atrocities.”

 

>After the episode, Captain Quinn was relieved of his command; he withdrew from Afghanistan and later left the military. But Sergeant Martland was put under an Army-wide review program that trims the number of its noncommissioned officers when their military records show performance or conduct that is “inconsistent” with standards.

 

>An initial decision to forcibly discharge him by Nov. 1, 2015, was delayed; in March 2016, the Army said it had postponed the discharge decision again, until May 1, to allow time for Sergeant Martland to appeal.

Anonymous ID: 9ecd4b Feb. 18, 2018, 9:50 p.m. No.427237   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7417

>>427020

 

https:// www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/style/how-marco-rubio-helped-his-ex-con-relative-get-a-real-estate-license/2015/12/30/a1d96816-ae7f-11e5-9ab0-884d1cc4b33e_story.html

 

>When Marco Rubio was majority whip of the Florida House of Representatives, he used his official position to urge state regulators to grant a real estate license to his brother-in-law, a convicted cocaine trafficker who had been released from prison 20 months earlier, according to records obtained by The Washington Post.

 

>In July 2002, Rubio sent a letter on his official statehouse stationery to the Florida Division of Real Estate, recommending Orlando Cicilia “for licensure without reservation.” The letter, obtained by The Washington Post under the Florida Public Records Act, offers a glimpse of Rubio using his growing political power to assist his troubled brother-in-law and provides new insight into how the young lawmaker intertwined his personal and political lives.

 

>Rubio did not disclose in the letter that Cicilia was married to his sister, Barbara, or that the former cocaine dealer was living at the time in the same West Miami home as Rubio’s parents. He wrote that he had known Cicilia “for over 25 years,” without elaborating.