Posted on 07/08/2013 6:58:18 AM PDT by opentalk
WASHINGTON (AP) - The nation's top special operations commander ordered military files about the Navy SEAL raid on Osama bin Laden's hideout to be purged from Defense Department computers and sent to the CIA, where they could be more easily shielded from ever being made public.
The secret move, described briefly in a draft report by the Pentagon's inspector general, set off no alarms within the Obama administration even though it appears to have sidestepped federal rules and perhaps also the Freedom of Information Act
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How transparent.
I personally think Pakistan was keeping him under house arrest for us to justify our perpetual war but Obama decided he needed a win.
Would have been a nice move to protect the identities of our operational team before Slow Joe Biden blurted it out.
Sidestepping and ignoring rules and laws is the new normal in American now that we have Obama as president. And yet the media is very silent about it. The next republican president should try it and then call them on it. Hey I was just doing what the last guy did.
Fly 200+ miles south, 40 min firefight, bag the body, fly 200+ miles north, conduct DNA and facial recognition testing, rebag the body, fly 800-1000 miles south to meet up with ship. Unload body, prepare for burial at sea with muslim ritual.
All in 8 hours.
Sure, I believe it.
the faker in the district wanted a big man move so he ordered the grand farce of killing osama again, and disposing the body conveniently in the ocean....and then we have the helicopter shoot down of the seal team....
its not paranoia when these things really happen...
I’ve never believed Obama ran the show anyway. He’s a useful puppet of global marxists.
Are they going to be secure? If they are hidden where Mr. Soetero’s records are kept, they will be.
The bin laden story is as legitimate as the anti-allah video.
My only comment is, if you shoot a ten point buck, you’re going to have a picture taken of it.
Body Double
Bump!
We only enforce the rules we agree with.
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