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Biden's son fails drug test, is discharged from Navy - Cocaine Use!

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Biden's son fails drug test, is discharged from Navy

Hunter Biden, the youngest son of Vice President Joe Biden, has been kicked out of the military after testing positive for cocaine, two people familiar with the matter said Thursday. (Oct. 17) AP

The younger son of Vice President Joe Biden failed a drug test for cocaine, a month after his commissioning last year into the Navy Reserve and was discharged.

Hunter Biden, an ensign, had been selected for commission as a reserve officer through the Direct Commission Officer program in 2012, according to Cmdr. Ryan Perry, a Navy spokesman. He was commissioned into the Navy Reserve unit for Navy Public Affairs Support Element East in Norfolk, Va. Biden, who had no prior military experience, was one of six officers commissioned nationally into the Navy Reserve public affairs division.

"It was the honor of my life to serve in the U.S. Navy, and I deeply regret and am embarrassed that my actions led to my administrative discharge," Biden said in statement issued through his lawyer. "I respect the Navy's decision. With the love and support of my family, I'm moving forward."

The incident was first reported late Thursday in The Wall Street Journal. Citing "people familiar with the matter," it reported that Biden was given a drug test in June 2013 that tested positive for cocaine.

Biden's son failed cocaine test

Biden, 44, was discharged from the Navy Reserve in February. He has worked as a lawyer, lobbyist and managing partner at the investment firm Rosemont Seneca Partners in Washington. He was hired in May to join the board of Burisma Holdings, Ukraine's largest private oil and gas producer, and be in charge of its legal department.

A spokeswoman for the vice president declined to comment.

?It was the honor of my life to serve in the U.S. Navy, and I deeply regret and am embarrassed that my actions led to my administrative discharge.?

Hunter Biden, vice president's son
The term "administrative discharge" can cover several types of military discharges from honorable to general to other-than-honorable conditions. Perry would provide no other details.

"Like other junior officers, the details of Ensign Biden's discharge are not releasable under the Privacy Act," he said.

Asked whether Biden's commissioning had anything to do with his father's high position in the government, Perry said, "No, it didn't.

"All candidates were considered based on the merits of their application, and Mr. Biden met the qualifications for commission," Perry said.

Biden also is the brother of Delaware Attorney General Beau Biden.

Applicants to the direct commissioning program for the Public Affairs Reserve must hold a baccalaureate degree or higher from an accredited institution, preferably in the fields of communication, English, journalism, broadcasting, public relations, rhetoric/speech, marketing, international studies or public administration. Applicants may not have passed their 42nd birthday at time of commissioning or an age waiver is required. The board meets twice annually and, on average, about 35 people apply, Ryan said.

Hunter Biden sought and received a waiver to join the service because of his age.

Hunter Biden received a second waiver because of a "drug-related incident when he was a young man," The Wall Street Journal reported. The report added that such waivers are not uncommon.

Hunter Biden waits for the start of his father's debate in October 2011 at Centre College in Danville, Ky. (Photo: Pablo Martinez Monsivais, AP)

Vice President Joe Biden joked in January 2013 about his younger son's decision to join the military late in life during a speech at the American Legion's Salute to Heroes Inaugural Ball, which honors Medal of Honor recipients.

"We have a lot of bad judgment in my family. "My son, who is over 40, just joined the United States Navy. He's about to be sworn in as an officer," Joe Biden said.

But Hunter Biden joining the military was a source of pride for the Bidens, and military service runs in the family.

Beau Biden is a major in the Delaware Army National Guard and served in Iraq from October 2008 to September 2009.

Jill Biden talked about Hunter Biden joining the Navy during a November 2012 event with Navy Secretary Ray Mabus.

"I'm looking forward to standing with our son, Hunter, when he is commissioned as an ensign in the United States Navy," Jill Biden said at the time, according to a Navy transcript. "He follows in the footsteps of two of his grandfathers, who have also served in the Navy."

William H. McMichael and Jonathan Starkey also report for The (Wilmington, Del.) News Journal.

Source: https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/10/17/hunter-biden-drug-test/17427857/
 
maybe Joe Biden should be more concerned with kicking his son's ass rather than Trump's heh?

I don't really know what would happen in a fight between "Plugs Biden" and Trump, but from what I have read about how hard Trump hits the golf ball, I think "Plugs" is the one who would have his ass cheeks up over his ears when they were done.
 
Well from the article it seems that his dad's political connections haven't slowed him down any. Maybe THEY are the ones guilty of white privilege!

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Well from the article it seems getting kicked out of the military hasn't slowed him down any thanks to his dad's political connections. Maybe THEY are the ones guilty of white privilege!

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Who hasn?t failed a drug test ? I failed like 7
 
No but I failed one which prevented me from joining ...it was always pot . Pills m hard drugs don?t stay in your system long
 
I was in the military. They use to give waivers for people that had used drugs or failed "A" drug test prior to trying to enlist.. I received a waiver for steroids and marijuanna.. but this was pre-9/11.. After 9/11 they could get picky because enlistment numbers spiked drastically..

It also comes down to your recruiter. My recruiter had to coach me on the proper way to describe my one time use tho.. As someone who does 1 blast.. but injected 2x week over 5 week span.. has used the drug 10x. He basically told me to re-word it so that it said I did it 1 time... and leave it at that..

If you had multiple failed drugs tests.. or admitted to be a serial user of drugs.. Or had a long history of using a drug.. No drug waiver would be offered, enlistment denied.

Who hasn?t failed a drug test ? I failed like 7

were you in the military?

No but I failed one which prevented me from joining ...it was always pot . Pills m hard drugs don?t stay in your system long
 
Please define white privilege.. minus the terms.. Biden, Bush, Clinton, Kennedy, and Colin Powell.
White privilege is a term that is being thrown around by the snow flakes these days. I don't know if their is a definition or if they even know what they're saying.

They seem to be grouping all white men into the same category and implying that because we're white that we are guaranteed success and wealth without having to work for it and that we belong to a secret society that oppresses anyone who isn't a white male.

It's a bunch of BS. I'm white and all i do is work and work and work and I work with people of all colors and we all work at the same place.

However, there are people that are guaranteed success due to connections or the family they are born into. That seems to be many races around the world that share that advantage.

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