There are some
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but usually are "thank you baker"
it has gotten a little out of hand
There are some
>>>/cbts/225
but usually are "thank you baker"
it has gotten a little out of hand
I'm with you…. was never on the Gannett team
there is no way those are two NN in the center
they are XX
agreed anon
This is the pig farm where John Podesta learned to slaughter pigs in Law School
Right next to the CIA Headquarters
Also, Ken Starr wrote a letter support a 40 year convicted pedophile - both of the spent 30 years together on the Board of Dirctors for the Colonia Farm where Podesta worked.... which is.... right next to the CIA
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letters supporting McLean Pedophile from many notables
https:// www.documentcloud.org/documents/835134-kloman-letters.html
Ken Starr and convicted McClean Pedophile Chris Kloman
http:// gawker.com/he-took-the-time-to-chat-ken-starr-s-plea-for-a-chil-1464516616
Podesta works at Pig Farm next to CIA HQ
http:// www.politico.com/story/2009/07/john-podesta-a-seasoned-hand-024575?o=2
Pig Farm right next to CIA HQ
Podesta learned to slaughter pigs there - job 2 years during law school
Ken Starr and convicted McLean pedophile Chris Kloman served on the board at the Pig Farm for 30 years
Convicted Pig Farm Board Member and High School Teacher Pedophile Chris Kloman gets letters from people in very high places supporting him
Another teacher at Potomac High School in McClean commits suicide while under investigation for issues with Minors
coincidences
CIA HQ and the Claude Moore Colonial Farm - right next to each other
Langley is an unincorporated community in the census-designated place of McLean in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. Langley is often used as a metonym for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), as it is home to its headquarters, the George Bush Center for Intelligence.
The land which makes up Langley today once belonged to Thomas Lee, former Crown Governor of the Colony of Virginia from 1749 to 1750.
Lee’s land was named Langley in honor of Langley Hall, which was part of the Lee home estate in Shropshire, England. In 1839, 700 acres (283 ha) of land was purchased by Benjamin Mackall from the Lee family, while keeping the name.
The community was essentially absorbed into McLean many years ago, although there is still a Langley High School.
In addition to being a bedroom community for Washington, D.C. and home to the CIA's headquarters, the area is the site of the Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center of the Federal Highway Administration and the Claude Moore Colonial Farm of the National Park Service.
Anne Sullivan testified that she hadn’t told anyone of the teacher who had abused her in seventh grade until she came face-to-face with Christopher Kloman in the hallway of her son’s school more than 40 years later.
Sullivan, now in her mid-50s, said she was so sickened by the fear that the teacher might be abusing other girls that she broke her long silence and alerted the administration of Washington Episcopal School.
Kloman, 74, was sentenced to 43 years in prison Friday in a Fairfax County courtroom for molesting five girls, including Sullivan, at McLean’s elite Potomac School in the late 1960s and ’70s, when he was a teacher and administrator. Sullivan’s chance encounter in November 2011 and tip sparked the lengthy investigation and criminal proceeding that brought the decades-old abuse to light.
For this type of crime, this isn’t unusual either:
One woman testified that some girls at the Potomac School nicknamed him “the Wolf,” but family and friends said they had no inkling of that man. They testified that Kloman was a caring father, a great educator and a volunteer with Habitat for Humanity.
More than 90 people, including former ABC News anchor Charlie Gibson and Ken Starr, the special prosecutor who investigated the Whitewater matter during the Clinton presidency, wrote letters on Kloman’s behalf.
People can be very good at hiding who they are and there is no person who is absolutely good or bad, so it’s not a sign that the people who wrote letters of support are bad people. That’s why you should read the letters (the article from Gawker is here) in support of him with some sympathy–think how you would react if someone you have known for 40 years turned out to be a molester. I thought of that when I read this letter:
I personally have known Mr. Kleman since 1982, as we both served on the Claude Moore Colonial Farm Board in Mclean for thirty years together. He was very helpful to the farm for special projects and market days and had an excellent rapport with all the board members. Not once, in the thirty years I have known him, has Mr. Kloman demonstrated any abusive behavior.
My husband Ken always found him to be a gentleman and sincerely interested in our children’s education and well-being during parent-teacher conferences each year. We would occasionally see Mr. and Mrs. Kloman on social occasions, and again, there was no evidence whatsoever of inappropriate behavior.
In short, all of us in the Starr family have admired Mr. and Mrs. Kleman for many years. We do not know of any occasion when he was abusive to women or children. Thus it is possible that once Mr. Kloman had children of his own in the 1970s and once he was promoted to head the intermediate division, he made a concerted effort to correct his behavior of the past.
Although we in no way condone Mr. Kloman’s actions, we are aware that his family has suffered the consequences of his past behavior, including his wife being fired from her job, even though she had no knowledge of his misdeeds. Since Mr. Klaman has apparently conducted himself in an acceptable manner for more than thirty years, with no other violations, and he has ·cooperated with the police and accepted responsibility for his actions, we hope the Court will provide leniency in his sentence.
Mr. Klaman is currently repenting for his past sins and will continue to do so if given a chance to serve his community and neighbors . Community service would be a far better punishment than having him languish in jail.
I sympathized with the sentiment a bit and then remembered that this was Ken Starr and his wife. That would be the Ken Starr that led the witch hunt against President Clinton in the Whitewater/Lewinsky scandal–so I have no problem with the start to the Gawker article:
What’s Ken Starr up to these days? According to Virginia court documents, the famously pious former Clinton prosecutor recently pleaded with a Fairfax County judge to let a confessed child molester go free. Because he’s a family friend.
https:// fredtopeka.wordpress.com/2013/11/17/now-theres-a-double-standard/