Are you proud of Allen West?
mustangluver
2012/06/13 05:19:52
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This is worth the 3 minutes that it
takes to watch.
takes to watch.
This Muslim picked the wrong
guy to attack in public. Allen West told
&...
him the truth
and he couldn't take it...........
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CVK4c2qu3M&feature;=youtu.be <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2CVK4c2qu3M&feature=youtu.be>
This
is one of the best I've seen anywhere:
The Players: Nezar Hamze
is the Executive Director of CAIR (Council on
American-Islamic
Relations), Allan West is a Congressman from Florida
.
Mr. Hamze waded into this discussion with
Congressman West in attack mode
with typical Muslim misinformed
bravado. Do you know any career politician
who has the
background and guts who could have handled Nezar better? You
can
just see it: N. Hamze thought he would be dealing
with a another typical
American PC pantywaist politician who
panders to anyone and any cause to get
a vote. He made one
little mistake - He kicked the baby in the thicket
while
walking into the perfect ambush and was unable to withdraw.
http://youtu.be/2CVK4c2qu3M
Allen Bernard
West (born February 7, 1961) is the
U.S. Representative <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_of_Representatives> for
Florida's 22nd congressional district <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florida%27s_22nd_congressional_district> .
ARepublican<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republican_Party_%28United_States%29> , West took
office in January of 2011. West served in the United States Army<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army> for more
than 20 years of active duty service, including several combat
deployments in Iraq<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iraq> . He
achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commissioned_officer> . After
leaving the military he and his family moved to Florida where he
taught high school for a year and worked for a defense contractor,
including in Afghanistan as a civilian adviser to the Afghan
National Army <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afghan_National_Army> .
Top Opinion
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Rabbit 2012/06/13 07:15:12Yes i am!






















While serving in Taji, Iraq, West received information from an intelligence specialist about a reported plot to ambush him and his men.[10] The alleged plot reportedly involved Yahya Jhodri Hamoodi, a civilian Iraqi police officer.[10] West, who was not responsible for conducting interrogations in Iraq and had never conducted nor witnessed one, had his men detain Hamoodi.[10] In the process of detaining Mr. Hamoodi, soldiers testified that Hamoodi appeared to reach for his weapon and needed to be subdued.[10] Hamoodi was beaten by four soldiers from the 2/20th Field Artillery Battalion on the head and body.[11] West then fired his pistol near Hamoodi's head,[10] after which Hamoodi provided West with names and information, which Hamoodi later described as "meaningless information induced by fear and pain."[10] At least one of these suspects was arrested as a result, but no plans for attacks or weapons were found.[10] West said "At the time I had to base my decision on the intelligence I received. It's possible that I was wrong about Mr. Hamoodi."[10]
West was charged with violating articles 128 (assault) and 134 (general article) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. During a hearing held as part of an Article 32 investigation in November 2003, Wes...
While serving in Taji, Iraq, West received information from an intelligence specialist about a reported plot to ambush him and his men.[10] The alleged plot reportedly involved Yahya Jhodri Hamoodi, a civilian Iraqi police officer.[10] West, who was not responsible for conducting interrogations in Iraq and had never conducted nor witnessed one, had his men detain Hamoodi.[10] In the process of detaining Mr. Hamoodi, soldiers testified that Hamoodi appeared to reach for his weapon and needed to be subdued.[10] Hamoodi was beaten by four soldiers from the 2/20th Field Artillery Battalion on the head and body.[11] West then fired his pistol near Hamoodi's head,[10] after which Hamoodi provided West with names and information, which Hamoodi later described as "meaningless information induced by fear and pain."[10] At least one of these suspects was arrested as a result, but no plans for attacks or weapons were found.[10] West said "At the time I had to base my decision on the intelligence I received. It's possible that I was wrong about Mr. Hamoodi."[10]
West was charged with violating articles 128 (assault) and 134 (general article) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. During a hearing held as part of an Article 32 investigation in November 2003, West stated, "I know the method I used was not right, but I wanted to take care of my soldiers."[11] The charges were ultimately referred to an Article 15 proceeding rather than court-martial, at which West was fined $5,000.[10] LTC West accepted the judgment and retired with full benefits in the summer of 2004. Asked if he would act differently under similar circumstances again, West testified, "If it's about the lives of my soldiers at stake, I'd go through hell with a gasoline can."[11]
At his hearing, West pointed out that there were no further ambushes against American forces in Taji until he was relieved of his leadership post on October 4.[12] After West's retirement he received more than 2,000 letters and e-mails offering him moral support.[10] A letter supporting West was signed by 95 members of Congress and sent to the Secretary of the Army.[10]
In September 2010, West spoke in defense of a group of U.S. military personnel known as the "Leavenworth 10" who were convicted of war crimes.[13]
While serving in Taji, Iraq, West received information from an intelligence specialist about a reported plot to ambush him and his men.[10] The alleged plot reportedly involved Yahya Jhodri Hamoodi, a civilian Iraqi police officer.[10] West, who was not responsible for conducting interrogations in Iraq and had never conducted nor witnessed one, had his men detain Hamoodi.[10] In the process of detaining Mr. Hamoodi, soldiers testified that Hamoodi appeared to reach for his weapon and needed to be subdued.[10] Hamoodi was beaten by four soldiers from the 2/20th Field Artillery Battalion on the head and body.[11] West then fired his pistol near Hamoodi's head,[10] after which Hamoodi provided West with names and information, which Hamoodi later described as "meaningless information induced by fear and pain."[10] At least one of these suspects was arrested as a result, but no plans for attacks or weapons were found.[10] West said "At the time I had to base my decision on the intelligence I received. It's possible that I was wrong about Mr. Hamoodi."[10]
West was charged with violating articles 128 (assault) and 134 (general article) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. During a hearing held as part of an Article 32 investigation in November 2003, Wes...
While serving in Taji, Iraq, West received information from an intelligence specialist about a reported plot to ambush him and his men.[10] The alleged plot reportedly involved Yahya Jhodri Hamoodi, a civilian Iraqi police officer.[10] West, who was not responsible for conducting interrogations in Iraq and had never conducted nor witnessed one, had his men detain Hamoodi.[10] In the process of detaining Mr. Hamoodi, soldiers testified that Hamoodi appeared to reach for his weapon and needed to be subdued.[10] Hamoodi was beaten by four soldiers from the 2/20th Field Artillery Battalion on the head and body.[11] West then fired his pistol near Hamoodi's head,[10] after which Hamoodi provided West with names and information, which Hamoodi later described as "meaningless information induced by fear and pain."[10] At least one of these suspects was arrested as a result, but no plans for attacks or weapons were found.[10] West said "At the time I had to base my decision on the intelligence I received. It's possible that I was wrong about Mr. Hamoodi."[10]
West was charged with violating articles 128 (assault) and 134 (general article) of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. During a hearing held as part of an Article 32 investigation in November 2003, West stated, "I know the method I used was not right, but I wanted to take care of my soldiers."[11] The charges were ultimately referred to an Article 15 proceeding rather than court-martial, at which West was fined $5,000.[10] LTC West accepted the judgment and retired with full benefits in the summer of 2004. Asked if he would act differently under similar circumstances again, West testified, "If it's about the lives of my soldiers at stake, I'd go through hell with a gasoline can."[11]
At his hearing, West pointed out that there were no further ambushes against American forces in Taji until he was relieved of his leadership post on October 4.[12] After West's retirement he received more than 2,000 letters and e-mails offering him moral support.[10] A letter supporting West was signed by 95 members of Congress and sent to the Secretary of the Army.[10]
In September 2010, West spoke in defense of a group of U.S. military personnel known as the "Leavenworth 10" who were convicted of war crimes.[13]
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You may think him heroic for this; but I think it makes him a traitor and a war-criminal.
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BTW.....thanks for letting me know that you are most likely not in the know yourself and couldn't possibly be on my hubby's "need to know list"!
You obviously are a Liberal...starts off with the name calling....sweet!
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My hubby served 19 years in the US Military. He is still in contact with those he served with who now hold high positions. He also talks daily to active duty personel and International Intelligence agencies.
Sometimes truth hurts huh?
Too bad all the time it's wanna-be military folks like yourself that think you need to call names! If you had been in the military you should show a bit more respect! I suspect that it's just the Liberal in you that made you do it.
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What part of the Officer's Oath is not understood by you? Must be the part about enemy's foreign or Domestic!
BTW....he's not my President...he's yours!