Posted on 03/05/2010 4:05:59 PM PST by Clyde5445
First the Obama Administration opened up the possibility of prosecuting CIA interrogators doing their jobs seeking information from terrorists. Then they tried to go after the Bush Administration lawyers who acted in good faith to protect us in the months after 9/11. Now some of the military brass are court-martialing three brave Navy SEALs for allegedly throwing a single punch at Iraqi terrorist leader Ahmed Hashim Abed. This is wrong. The Washington Times got it right: Save the SEALs.
These brave warriors belong in combat, not in the courthouse. They captured the most wanted terrorist in Iraq. We may never know how many other heroic missions they undertook on behalf of our country. The charges should be dropped, and they should be returned to their unit with our gratitude for their service.
Stand up for the SEALs who are standing up for us!
- Sarah Palin
Your screen name didn’t come from driving that Rhino convoy between BIAP and the IZ, did it? Took that ride many times. Excellent security on those things.
How do you know they were dishonest? How do you even know what really transpired?
Why are you so quick to take the terrorits's side in this?
Labusiness is the rare sleeper troll. Hopefully, it will go back into hibernation.
S.O.S. - Save Our Seals: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2465182/posts
I keep wondering where the civilian army Obama promised is being built... maybe with stimulus money?
Hmm. Last post by labusiness was on this thread on March 5th. Wonder what he/she has to say about the developments today?
We just want to know, just wondering where all the vile accusations came from.........
{crickets chirping...}
I doubt you hear back from labusiness. This treacherous person had a lot of time and energy invested into his hatred of the Seals.
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