The Utopian's among us are not friends of the military and believe "war" is a sacrificial responsibility of our soldiers and, our soldiers only, when our enemies disagree.

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Special Operations Petty Officer 1st Class Carl Higbie is seeking accountability for the politicization of the military he witnessed while in the Navy SEALS. 

Higbie saw this politicization affect the lives of others through death of a fellow SEAL, killed while following an "obsolete"--but required--"Standard Operating Procedure" in Iraq, and in the manner in which three SEALS were treated after being "falsely accused of physically abusing Ahmed Hashim Abed, following his capture in 2009."


After the book's release, Higbie felt the politicization of the military in his own life, as his July 2012 Honorable Discharge was changed to a General Discharge in September 2012. It was the first of many ramifications he would face for trying to do what he thought necessary to return accountability to military leadership.

Higbie's Honorable Discharge was restored in May 2014--after a nearly two-year legal battle--but he is still looking for the accountability  . . . . .  finish reading this article at Breitbart.com, here. 

Editor's notes:  Just to be clear,  Obama and Company have overseen the deaths of 32 Navy Seals in a helicopter downing in Afghanistan.  As the Taliban fired on this copter,  gunships flying overhead were told to stand down.  And,  two of our diplomats at Benghazi,  were,  also,  Navy Seals.  These two men fought for their lives throughout the night while Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama slept  . . . .   and that is the unforgivable scandal of   "Benghazi."

God only knows how many of our soldiers have died because of our forced "code of ethics" on the battle field,  a code that puts civilian shields and enemy lives ahead of our own,  brave warriors.


And,  now,  more than 550 of our military commanders have been given their walking papers,  some while fighting in the fields of Afghanistan  . . . .  most before their retirement requirements have been fulfilled.


That,  ladies and gentlemen,  is Utopian Politics.  You elected these bastards,  and our military is paying the price.  

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