Episode 125

April 29th, 2010

4/29/2010

Episode 125

Topics

Virgil Westdale: Liberating Holocaust Survivors
Second Amendment March: Skip Coryell
Craig Gray: Personal Self Defense
News and Commentary by the Colonel: Complicated Rules of Engagement in Afganistan

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SEAL not guilty!

April 23rd, 2010

Today a military jury cleared a Navy SEAL of failing to prevent the beating of an Iraqi prisoner suspected of masterminding a 2004 attack that killed 4 American security contractors.
The contractors’ burned bodies were dragged through the streets and two were hanged from a bridge over the Euphrates river in the former insurgent hotbed of Fallujah; this became a major turning point in the Iraq war.
The trial of three SEALs has outraged many Americans who see it as abusing our best fighters and coddling terrorists.
Petty Officer 1st Class Julio Huertas, 28, of Blue Island, Ill., was found not guilty by a six-man jury of charges of dereliction of duty and attempting to influence the testimony of another service member. The jury spent two hours deliberating the verdict.
Huertas is the first of three SEALS to face a court-martial for charges related to the abuse incident. All three SEALs could have received only a disciplinary reprimand, but insisted on a military trial to clear their names and save their careers.
I’m glad to see justice done. I hope the “leaders” who preferred these charges are learning a lesson.

Bill Hardiman for Congress

April 22nd, 2010

My good friend and fellow Vietnam Vet Bill Hardiman is running for Congress in Michigan’s 3rd District. I know Bill well and I share his values. I really appreciate that he talks the talk and walks the walk. I encourage everyone I know to support him. His website is billhardiman.com

Episode 124

April 22nd, 2010

4/22/2010

Episode 124

Topics

Congressman Mike Rogers: House Intelligence Committee
Mike Cox: the Unconstitutionality of Obamacare
Frank Anderson: Icaucus
News and Comment by the Colonel: The future of the US Air Force

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The courtmartial of a SEAL

April 21st, 2010

I really don’t believe that this is still going on.  Navy SEALs were sent to capture a terrorist
who was the mastermind in the killing of 4 US private security constractors in 2004.  They
tracked him down and captured him.   In the process he got hit hard.  And today opening arguements in the courtmartial of one of those SEALs began. Two other SEALs were also charged, but their courts martial have not yet begun. Petty Officer 1st Class Julio Huertas is charged with dereliction of duty and impeding an official investigation. He has pleaded not guilty.

If Petty Officer Huertas made a mistake during his operation, then there are ways of dealing with it. How about a good butt chewing? Something is seriously wrong here.