Oh, Im not going anywhere. So, you can beat up on me when this all turns out to be true (as it looks). Still, anytime I see an email, with an exaggerated headline, and inconsistencies in fact, Im going to suspect the story until it is verified. Nine times out of ten, the story wont pan out. Im not sure why so many folks here have a problem with that.
Here let me let you in on a little secret, one that will blow your pompous posturing clear out of the water.
Your whole argument is based upon the assumption that a Navy Chaplain a man of God, in the service of our Country and a spiritual protector of the Marines in his care would lie, and not only would he lie but he would sign his name to a lie and distribute it to countless others when the facts are easily checked and verified, as they were.
I pity a person that has so little faith in our Marines and those that lead and minister to them that they would rather believe that they are lying then to actually accept the truth at face value and wait for further confirmation.