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Fox reveals Navy SEAL's Identity
Fox, who has bitched and moaned incessantly about intelligence leaks from Obama on the bin Laden raid, today released the identity of a retired SEAL who wrote a book anonymously about the raid. Current SEAL's, the CIA and the military are upset about the unauthorized book as well as Fox revealing the author's real name.
Do these @ssholes have any clue how ridiculous and hypocritical they appear to be? http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012...legal-trouble/ |
The neocons also blew Valerie Plame's cover when she discovered that the Niger yellowcake sale story was a fabrication.
There's some shit going on between the plutocrats and our federal government. Some serious deep philosophical shit. That our economic expansion hangs on a story that Russia and China, the two classic communist nations, should give further pause. For those unfamiliar with the Russia/China economic connection sit down first and Google "BRIC". Then research the subsequent focus on R and C and the convenient dismissals of I and B. |
Presuming it wasn't an outright assassination, what could this book tell anyone that isn't already known?
Don't get me wrong, I grok the hypocrisy of outing the guy but the drafting of the actual book doesn't upset me. |
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I searched Horrendo Revolver and got back Cheech and Chong. The difference is that Cheech and Chong made sense. And you don't. Help. |
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Gerald Rivers...... :o |
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Well, at least we can document when the actual Swift Boating begins...
Navy SEAL leads anti-Obama group. It seems a group of former special forces and intelligence operatives are set to launch a series of television advertisements criticizing President Barack Obama for "taking credit for the killing of Osama bin Laden." :rolleyes: |
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John PS: suss it out yet? Lotta good clues so far. |
Oh, what the Hell, he's a new kid. Ill do a little spoon-feeding. ;)
In another misadventure by Fox, Horrendo Revolver got kicked out of Iraq by the military for drawing a map of troop locations in a TV report. John Stewart noted that this reporter joined Saddam Hussein and his two sons as the only people the military had asked to leave Iraq. Here is Colbert's take on it. Regards, D-Ray |
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