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Are Obama supporters glad he's "purging" the military? Where's the MSM?

healthmyths

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After multiple top generals described to WND what they regard as a full-scale “purge” of the U.S. military by the Obama administration, the commander of U.S. Army Garrison Japan was summarily relieved of duty and his civilian deputy reassigned, pending a “misconduct” investigation.

Nine generals and flag officers have been relieved of duty under Obama just this year – widely viewed as an extraordinary number
sources put the total number of senior officers purged during the five years of the Obama administration as close to 200.

?Purge surge?: Obama fires another commander

So what do the generals in Russia, North Korea, Iran- "create the environment for the destruction of America.” think about these purges???
Newsmax.com Iran Commander Calls for Destruction of America
 
So what is the difference folks??? Is Obama truly wanting to destroy our military and in doing so destroying our country???
 
This is the third topic on this subject. Are you guys all getting paged by someone?

The military has been experiencing a drawdown due to the winding down of the two wars. Not just officers, but many thousands of enlisted, too. This is what happens after wars are over.

Someone is taking a piss on your heads with this paranoid conspiracy bullshit.
 
This is the third topic on this subject. Are you guys all getting paged by someone?

The military has been experiencing a drawdown due to the winding down of the two wars. Not just officers, but many thousands of enlisted, too. This is what happens after wars are over.

Someone is taking a piss on your heads with this paranoid conspiracy bullshit.

One such general, a recipient of the Medal of Honor, has now gone on record in speaking with news organization WND about the mass culling of high level military officers on behalf of the Obama administration.
Retired Army Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady says that the attack on high level military personnel is so great that it has now obliterated the morale of troops at large, but is more importantly centered in terminating any high level individual that will not go along with the plan.

“There is no doubt he (Obama) is intent on emasculating the military and will fire anyone who disagrees with him,” the retired general told WND.
General Brady’s admission comes just after two of the top nuclear commanders in the United States were terminated and suspended amid the high level military intelligence we released surrounding the secret transfer of nuclear weapons from a Texas Airforce base to South Carolina. And while the terminations were originally reported on by the Associated Press, who has been covering the issue in depth and even hinting towards our coverage of the missing nuke within their reports, it was revealed by the agency that the terminations and suspensions were actually found out through leaked emails.
In other words, the mass purge of military officials was never truly intended to meet the public eye. But even in the face of government secrecy surrounding the issue, numerous news organizations and media figures have now come out and highlighted the purge of top nuke commanders and others. From Michael Savage launching an investigation into the missing nuke issue and calling for answers, to WND questioning officials over the military intelligence.
Overall, the new media has forced this issue into the spotlight, reaching millions with the powerful information that has been confirmed time and time again by scenarios like Senator Lindsey Graham’s same day speech regarding a nuclear strike on the exact destination of the nuclear warheads. Meanwhile, the establishment has been busy in attempting to eliminate high level military officers who will not blindly follow commander Obama on his every unconstitutional demand.
 
Now, a four-star officer retiring in 2011 with 38 years' experience would get a yearly pension of about $219,600.
 
Now, a four-star officer retiring in 2011 with 38 years' experience would get a yearly pension of about $219,600.


Yep. Taxpayers will be paying that pension as well as his health care for the rest if his life.

I'm sure he is very deserving.
 

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