Major General Robert A. Harding
Labels: Secretary Napolitano, TSA
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Labels: Secretary Napolitano, TSA
4 Comments:
At March 9, 2010 3:19 PM ,
David Holland (aka Zzzoney) said...
I openly dare this department to infringe and or harm my first amendment freedoms and rights to my expressions thereof! I have nothing to lose,as my SSDI denial drives me,and I can't lose.
At March 10, 2010 8:49 AM ,
Roger D. Parish said...
I was disappointed that Souther withdrew; he might at least have had a clue about general aviation. An ex-military intelligence general? Not much chance.
At March 17, 2010 4:10 PM ,
Bedding Bedspreads said...
I think Major General Harding could very well make an excellent official for the Transportation Security Administration. He should be very well versed in security protocol. He has great potential to be a valued person on board.
At March 29, 2010 9:45 PM ,
Anonymous said...
I went to CI Agent Course with BoB at Fort Holabird in 1969. Bob Harding was all about Bob even back then. Even after 40 plus years, Bob is still about Bob, getting a set aside contact for disabled vets, when his disability is "sleep apnea with symptoms ranging from loud snoring to headache.....after reviewing your bio, bob, it is evident that you had no combat experience to aggrevate you "disability". Explain your disability to the thousands of vets that are missing limbs. Even in the intelligence field, it is possible to be shot at. Guess you weren't in the 70s in Chicago.
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