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		<description><![CDATA[Question by Luisa Hereford: Can a civilian worker for the military, with security clearance take treatment for alcoholism without loose it This person needs treatment against alcoholism and I would like to know if he can take the treatment without loose his security clearance and/or his job. Best answer: Answer by motivatressI can&#8217;t speak for<a href="http://www.effectivedrugrehabilitation.com/2011/03/15/can-a-civilian-worker-for-the-military-with-security-clearance-take-treatment-for-alcoholism-without-loose-it-2/"> <br /><br /> (Read More...)</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by Luisa Hereford</i>: Can a civilian worker for the military, with security clearance take treatment for alcoholism without loose it</strong><br />
This person needs treatment against alcoholism and I would like to know if he can take the treatment without loose his security clearance and/or his job.</p>
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<p><i>Answer by motivatress</i><br />I can&#8217;t speak for civilians, but I know that active duty members can receive treatment for alcohol-related issues while maintaining a clearance.  It DOES have to be reported through your security officers so that they can report it to the national agencies.  The Central Adjudication Facility for your branch will have to have visibility and oversight of his treatment and the results in order to decide if he will be able to maintain his clearance.  They are the ones who ultimately decide.  I have known many members who had DUIs and went to AA meetings who still kept their clearance because they were making good-faith efforts to change AND reporting these efforts in their entirety to the CAF.  Most of these problems were with brand-new underage guys, but it could apply to anyone.  Your S-2 or security officer can help you out with this.  Plus, I believe any SACO issues are confidential.  Ask the SACO officer to make sure.</p>
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		<title>Why do we have our good men and women in the national security services dying to protect Iraq and sending them</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[to jail protecting America?Amid protests and a flurry of last-minute efforts by congressmen, two border patrol agents are scheduled today to begin long prison sentences for shooting and wounding a Mexican drug smuggler who was granted full immunity to testify against them. http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53805 January 17th, 2007 the day the president declared war on America. So<a href="http://www.effectivedrugrehabilitation.com/2010/03/09/why-do-we-have-our-good-men-and-women-in-the-national-security-services-dying-to-protect-iraq-and-sending-them/"> <br /><br /> (Read More...)</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>to jail protecting America?Amid protests and a flurry of last-minute efforts by congressmen, two border patrol agents are scheduled today to begin long prison sentences for shooting and wounding a Mexican drug smuggler who was granted full immunity to testify against them. </p>
<p>http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=53805</p>
<p>January 17th, 2007 the day the president declared war on America. So George, how&#8217;s it feel to make the worst possible decision in your life? Who do you think you work for? Your legacy will be the selling of America to Mexico and the terrorists, border guards are scared $hitle$$ to enforce the law with an idiot like you to back them on national security. I can&#8217;t imagine a poorer decision rendered possible by even a democrat.<br />
&#8220;President Bush recently issued his year-end pardons, and those receiving good news included&#8221; :<br />
-Marie Georgette Ginette Briere of Gatineau, Quebec, possession of cocaine with intent to distribute.<br />
-George Thomas Harley of Albuquerque, N.M, aiding and abetting the distribution of cocaine.<br />
-Eric William Olson of Ojai, CA, possession with intent to distribute hashish.<br />
-Phillip Anthony Emmert of Washington, IA, conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine (commutation of sentence).</p>
<p>There are two messages going out.<br />
1. If you are a border patrol agent, do not agressively enforce the laws of the United States. 2 If you are a Mexican and want to run dope into this country, we have paved a smooth legal highway for you. Come on in &#8230;Would you agree ?</p>
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		<title>Homeland Security tied to cocaine carrying jet?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Gulfstream II jet that crash landed in the Mexican Yucatan in late September carrying close to four tons of cocaine was part of an operation being carried out by a Department of Homeland Security agency, DEA sources have revealed to Narco News. The operation, codenamed “Mayan Express,” is an ongoing effort spearheaded by U.S.<a href="http://www.effectivedrugrehabilitation.com/2010/02/27/homeland-security-tied-to-cocaine-carrying-jet/"> <br /><br /> (Read More...)</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Gulfstream II jet that crash landed in the Mexican Yucatan in late September carrying close to four tons of cocaine was part of an operation being carried out by a Department of Homeland Security agency, DEA sources have revealed to Narco News.</p>
<p>The operation, codenamed “Mayan Express,” is an ongoing effort spearheaded by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the sources claim. The information surfaced during a high-level meeting at DEA headquarters in mid-December, DEA sources familiar with the meeting assert.</p>
<p>Those sources have requested anonymity out of fear they will be retaliated against by the government for revealing the information.</p>
<p>See link &#8211; http://www.narconews.com/Issue48/article2941.html</p>
<p>Question &#8211; What are your thoughts ?</p>
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