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why don't they prosecute the members of the BO administration who trumpted all the details in an ill-considered effort to win political points for BO?
@lost
So I take it you never served in uniform. Secrecy is a hallmark of military service. When you participate in a classified action, it remains classified.
Your ignorance of military operations is glaring, as it is for most of the conservative regulars in the Deseret News comment section.
Re: CHS 85 Sandy, UT
"Your ignorance of military operations is glaring ...."
The Obama Administration has been leaking classified military secrets to the press like a sieve in an effort to win public praise and make Obama look better. One example is their admission that the US has been using cyberwarfare against Iran.
As the old expression goes, the liberals have a reputation for swallowing a camel and choking on a gnat.
To Rifleman 11:51 p.m. Sept. 1, 2012
There is absolutely no proof that the Obama administration has been leaking classified military secrets to the press. That's speculation made up by people who want, without proof, to make the administration look bad. Nice try; won't fly.
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