Anyone See the Irony Here?
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- The problem with Powerll is he has broken his oath.......
- But I'm sure he will say that the muzzie in charge was right in arresting the general and admiral that tried to send help to those in benghazi.
- Perhaps like the Benghazi "Mission" the White House should call in the Muslim Brotherhood to defend Obama and his minions from the Patriots in our military that recognize the treason emanating from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
- Powell is not a good leader for he cant see past his nose only how fat his back pocket is...
- When Colin Powell changed from Conservative values to Progressive idiotology to supporting BO, he broke his honor and oath to this country. He deserves what he gets, personally he might as well consider biting the bullet....he would do this whole country a big favor...
- Any military man that supported Obama after what he did to this country in less than a term in office, and by allowing homosexuals to openly serve in the military does not have any opinion nor value in thought I would consider nor respect.
- Powell lost any respect I had for him in 2008. When he first endorsed Obama, I knew it was for color instead of country. What he says about anything is of no importance to me.
- Powell discredited himself and his word for good when he went before the UN and presented what the administration claimed to be hard evidence of weapons of mass destruction sites in Iraq.
- I have no respect for Gen. Powell after he endorsed Obama in 2012. It was bad enough he endorsed Obama in 2008, but in 2012 Obama has shown how pitiful a Commander in Chief he is.
- Powell has gone over to the dark side. He is a flaming liberal loon and disgraces the republican party by calling himself one! I have no respect for anyone who turns his back on the military! He loves Hussein for 1 reason, HE'S BLACK!!!
- I need to think about this.
- Powell is not on the side of us. Norman Schwarzkopf of the Desert Storm is the man to get an opinion from
Norman Schwarzkopf Biography
From childhood, H. Norman Schwarzkopf dreamed of a military career. His father had gone to West Point and served in World War I. When the United States entered World War II, Schwarzkopf senior returned to active duty and rose to the rank of brigadier general.
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