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EmptyTimCup
08-16-2012, 07:03 PM
MMfA Slams SEALs as 'Gutless' Same Day As Two Die In Afghanistan (http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2012/08/18/MMfA-Slams-Navy-SEALs-As-Gutless-Same-Day-As-Two-Die-In-Afghanistan)


Media Matters' Senior Fellow Eric Boehlert slammed America's Navy SEALs as 'gutless' on the same day that two are killed in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan.

As we reported earlier:

Boehlert, sensing that these new ads from the Special Operation OpSec Education Fund SuperPAC might hurt Obama's re-election, took to Twitter to try and undermine the effort. Without knowing who funds it - since, like Media Matters Action Network, it is a 501(c)(4) and not required to disclose donors (more on this in a bit) - Eric went ahead and called the group "gutless" for not admitting they were a "GOP, anti-Obama campaign."

Suddenly, the SEALs are 'gutless' because they criticized the Obama administration's national security leaks? That's how appreciation for our military works on the left? Our men and women in uniform deserve their say without a neolib Soros blogger undermining them in either the battlefield or home turf. These SEALs not only fought for their right to say their piece, but for Boehlert's as well. Media Matters should appreciate that instead of feigning support for our military when it suits public perception.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the families of those in uniform lost today and with our brave men and women every day.

daileyck1
08-16-2012, 08:32 PM
These three guys are the main players of "opsec" which has nothing to do with operational security or navy SEALs
Scott Taylor, he ran in 2010 in Virginia's Second Congressional District, and also for Virginia Beach mayor in 2008.
Christian Ferry, who was the Deputy Campaign Manager for McCain-Palin 2008 and a lobbyist for telecommunications and railroad companies.
Ryan Price, McCain-Palin 2008 Deputy Political Director. Price was also responsible for coordinating surrogates and coalitions in that campaign.

MAJOR F##KING FAIL
but thats what you expect from breitbart.

kom526
08-16-2012, 08:44 PM
These three guys are the main players of "opsec" which has nothing to do with operational security or navy SEALs
Scott Taylor, he ran in 2010 in Virginia's Second Congressional District, and also for Virginia Beach mayor in 2008.
Christian Ferry, who was the Deputy Campaign Manager for McCain-Palin 2008 and a lobbyist for telecommunications and railroad companies.
Ryan Price, McCain-Palin 2008 Deputy Political Director. Price was also responsible for coordinating surrogates and coalitions in that campaign.

MAJOR F##KING FAIL
but thats what you expect from breitbart.

So you're ok with intelligence leaks.

EmptyTimCup
08-16-2012, 08:54 PM
yeah you left out some FACTS ....... typical Progressive




Former Navy SEAL Team Six Commander Says Special Ops Assault on Obama Is Just Beginning (http://politicker.com/2012/08/seal-assault-just-beginning/)


Earlier this week, Special Operations OPSEC Education Fund Inc., a group of former U.S. intelligence and Special Forces personnel, launched a campaign criticizing President Barack Obama for unfairly taking credit for killing Osama bin Laden and leaking national security information for political gain. This is the second high-profile attack on the president from ex-elite military operatives. Last month, Ryan Zinke, a Montana State Senator and former commander of Navy SEAL Team Six, started a super PAC, Special Operations for America, which is dedicated to supporting Mitt Romney and hitting President Obama on leaks and on politicizing Bin Laden’s death. According to Mr. Zinke, these two super PACs are just the first salvo in what will be a sustained assault on the president by high-level ex-soldiers.

aps45819
08-16-2012, 09:04 PM
These three guys are the main players of "opsec" which has nothing to do with operational security
MAJOR F##KING FAIL
but thats what you expect from breitbart.

Apparently you missed the point.

The problem is that the people in the administration who are involed with operational security seem to think it's OK to release information


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