Thursday, April 22, 2010

US Navy SEAL Cleared of All Prisoner Abuse Charges.

US Navy SEAL Cleared of All Prisoner Abuse Charges.

UPDATE: On May 06, Navy SEAL Matthew McCabe was found NOT GUILTY on all charges by a military jury. All three SEALs are finally vindicated. "It's over and done with,"McCabe said at a press conference after the four day court-martial trial. "We're moving on with our careers."

http://www.cnn.com/2010/CRIME/05/06/virginia.navy.seal.trial/index.html?eref=igoogle_cnn

UPDATE: On Friday, A U.S. military judge assigned to Camp Victory cleared a second Navy SEAL, Jonathan Keefe, of wrongdoing in the alleged beating of a Ahmed Hashim Abed suspected of masterminding the grisly 2004 killings

It is very telling that Obama's DOJ can forgive illegally armed activists for blatant voter intimidation, during the presidential election.

Was it political correctness that motivated Army Major Gen. Charles T. Cleveland, commander of Special Operation Command Central to charge the SEALs?

Is political cowardice preventing Defense Secretary Gates from getting involved?

Is there an ideological angle on the part of the Obama administration to coddle apprehended terrorists, while sacrificing our defenders of freedom?

After all, it is this administration that desired to give Khalid Sheik Mohammed a platform to express his anti-American rhetoric in a civilian trial near Ground Zero.

It is this administration that stacked the DOJ with lawyers that have advocated for and defended terrorists.

President Obama's personal lawyer and chief White House counsel, Robert Bauer, was a partner in the law firm that went out of their way to defend Osama bin Laden's personal bodyguard and chauffer.

Are these terror friendly connections merely accidental or an indication of the sentiment of America's current leaders?

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