When I said Gen Pace should have known better, I meant that he should have known that his "apology" would never be accepted by the evil men and women in our government and the media.
He should have stuck to his guns and resigned with honor.
God's word was with him.
Now, we have Mullen/Gates/Obama, who think they are God, and dictating what people "really want."
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02/17/2010 6:17:43 PM PST by
SkyPilot
To: SkyPilot
Pace was an honorable man, a true veteran. When he retired (too early in this Sailors opinion)he went to the Vietnam Memorial and laid a card with his stars attached by a panel. It had the name of his radioman, killed at his side in Nam. He thanked him (paraphrase) and he seemed to say, it could have been me, since you took the bullet I went on to be a general. I love that man. Mullen's on the other hand is a politician that has sold out the military, he is NO warrior. Have no doubt the service members int hat brief were hand picked, questions were screened and they were told how to react when Mullen's brought up DADT. He will go back to Congress and say, see the military loves showering with queers. From day one in boot camp, they have been taught to question diversity in whatever form means punishment. All this crap over an unnatural sex act? Maybe the story of Sodom and Gomorrah was not to be taken literally, but was a warning or prediction.
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