Thursday, December 3, 2009
Navy SEALs on Trial for doing their job
This is a great article. The Navy SEALs are some of the very best military personnel in the world. They were doing their job and practiced extreme restraint. I would have shot him on sight, maybe ripped his arms and legs off before shooting him.
Here's why:
Four civilian workers (Blackwater security contractors) were murdered by Ahmed Hashim Abed while transporting supplies for a catering company. They were ambushed and killed by gunfire and grenades. Abed's terrorists then burned the bodies and dragged them through the city streets. Finally, they hanged two of the bodies on a bridge over the Euphrates River for the world press to photograph.
The Blackwater personnel were killed about five years ago. You may have heard about it on the mainstream media, even the New York Times carried the story on the front page. Now most of the media is ignoring the court martial of some of our nation's best and most honorable military men.
Media Ignores Navy SEALs for Tiger Woods
by Christian Toto
The Mainstream Media can't get enough of Tiger Woods' marital woes, the fallout from Adam Lambert's sexually suggestive act at the American Music Awards and those publicity hungry White House party crashers.
Those same outlets can't be bothered to tell the story of charges filed against three Navy SEALs who captured the supposed mastermind behind the slaughter of four Blackwater security guards in Fallujah five years ago.
The SEALs in question who captured Ahmed Hashim Abed -- Matthew McCabe, Petty Officer Jonathan Keefe and Petty Officer Julio Huertas -- are accused of bloodying his lip after apprehending him.
Instead of being held up as an example of military heroism, the men will face a court martial proceeding. The trio chose that option in the hope of fully clearing their names and resuming their Navy careers.
To read the rest of this article, go to:
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=34651
The same issue is discussed here:
http://www.redcounty.com/rough-justice-navy-seals-face-conviction-capture-fallujah-bridge-terrorist
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