Would this be the Abwehr or Gestapo?
SD.
Yeah, I thought it might beâŠ
Too ugly for the Army guysâŠ
âAdministrator Anderson has purity and loyalty to spare, with hints of roasted hazelnut, tobacco, ripe gooseberry, and forest floor. 96.5!!â
Itâs hard to tell whether theyâre doing this for the grift or for the treason. But the effect is pretty much the same either way.

Hereâs some photos of Stull!
https://www.google.com/search?q=Mari+Stull+photo&rlz=1C1GGGE_enUS631US631&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=7vRZHQIeAoS2cM%3A%2CaWKuvKwQ_dWXGM%2C_&usg=__Qk9MvJt4yHpY_QiBEKOBIN1ADpY%3D&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj1l5arqNHbAhUFba0KHYJjDJkQ9QEILzAC#imgrc=7vRZHQIeAoS2cM:
When will the Trump regime require loyalty oaths?
Oh yeah, Trump bagged that, no question.
Paranoia meets dysfunction.
Loyalty oaths are often invoked during times of stress, such as wars, or when the government perceives an outside threat to security. For example, after the Civil War, some states enacted statutes that excluded from certain professions those who had been disloyal to the United States and had sympathized with the Confederacy. One statute that required an oath of prior loyalty for Admission to the Bar was found unconstitutional because it imposed a legislative punishment for past acts. (See Ex parte Garland, 4 Wall. 333, 71 U.S. 333, 18 L. Ed. 366 [1866]; Cummings v. Missouri, 4 Wall. 277, 71 U.S. 277, 18 L. Ed. 356 [1866].)
Loyalty Oath legal definition of Loyalty Oath
Mrs. Sarah âIncredibleâ Sanders erodes whatever she has left with [the following statement][1], "Trump would ânever even suggest the expectation of personal loyalty.â
This is not an isolated case of blithering paranoiac idiocy.
[1]: FBI oath says any individual loyalty pledge can lead 'to tyranny' - mlive.com
Ever seen the movie version of Dr. Zhivago? âYour attitude is noticed, you know. Itâs noticed.â
Stormy Stull. Right up Trumpâs (back, hopefully) alleyâŠ
This administration would be more likely to include hints of stables floorâŠ
Yes. For those that havenât, set aside some time. Like a week.
The SD was originally the NSDAP loyalty police. Itâs original job was to spy on party members. But mission creep and turf war was the regimeâs main organizing principal. Which is how it ended up doing things like faking a causus belli for the invasion of Poland and orchestrating the murder of millions. And turns out thereâs nothing for assisting power-grabbing, back-stabbing, undermining and turf-encroachment like being the party loyalty police.
GoshâŠhow âAmerican â is this? Guess nobody learned s freaking thing from the Bush Administration and their little purges. Either that or itâs just the republican way.
If he is allowed to stay in office, which looks more and more likely, Iâd say the loyalty oaths would start in about a year, if they havenât begun in private already. Then I can see a âstate of emergencyâ declared and elections suspended, probably by some made up MS-13 scenario backed up by Fox News and the MSM blind adherence to the journalistic equivalence doctrine, 'cause the profits come before a free people for most of the CEOs who run them. What with the recent Supreme Court decision on the purge of voters, the gerrymandering by republican controlled states blended in with easily hacked election systems, I am no longer positive a âblue waveâ will happen, plus the Dems seem prone to fumbles at the goal line.
Since Trumpâs first cabinet meeting, Iâve assumed there were loyalty officers in each department, so this doesnât seem especially newsworthy.
Oy veyâŠthose photosâŠclearly a mindless partisan socialite who thinks sheâs pretty enough to be a mean girl.
Hint: sheâs not.
