Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Military Homosexual Scandal Linked to WikiLeaks Treason

As reported by UNCOVERAGE.net last week, the young Army private who took it upon himself to undermine the U.S. military effort in Afghanistan by downloading and “leaking” 92,000 documents to an anti-war website did so because of his own personal agenda.

 Bradley Manning  is a homosexual obsessed with the idea of getting the military “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy repealed.   As you can see from Cliff Kincaid’s excellent summation from many sources,  Manning was openly flaunting his homosexuality on websites,in emails and in protest activities.  Has the government stopped enforcing its policy?  If so, why?  This is a perfect example of the wishy-washy reticence of appeasement policy and how much danger our good people are in because of the patty-cake treatment given to unstable homosexuals in military service.   There is much more to this story.  Manning will not be the only one.   This case should serve as EXHIBIT “A” for why “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” cannot be repealed.  To write this off as “one single case” with “one troubled person” is a mistake.   Emotional stability and upholding an oath to the country must be verified and reviewed regularly.

This kid needs to be in prison or executed for treason.  What he has done to put so many in harm’s way is unforgivable.   The military’s recklessness in either not noticing or not taking action against this radical activist needs to be reviewed. 

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