Not so the case today, full blown , over the top outrage to go with your scattered , smothered and covered:
Even the most casual reader of the kyle+blog knows who this is:
Lt. Colonel Victor Fehrenbach has served honorably for 18 years in the Air Force as an f-15E Aviator. he has received eight air medals , one for Heroism, and was hand-picked to protect Washington, D.C. airspace after 9/11. He flew combat missions in both Iraq and Afghanistan. And he is toast, because somebody ratted him out as being a homo, and he chose not to lie about it. He is being shown the door cause he is an honorable man.
Now read this little story and let the bile rise up!: ( from today's LA TIMES )
Faced with quotas, a few recruiters are taking shortcuts that allow those unfit for service into the military.
By Tony Perry
July 6, 2009
Reporting from San Diego -- A few days after he arrived at boot camp here, Joshua Fry no longer wanted to be a Marine.
He was confused by the orders drill instructors shouted at him. He was caught stealing peanut butter from the chow hall. He urinated in his canteen. He talked back to the drill instructors. He refused to shave.
Finally, he set out toward the main gate as if to head home. He was blocked, but now he had the chance to tell his superiors a secret: He was autistic. Fry figured this admission would persuade the Marines to let him return to the group home in Irvine for disturbed young adults where he was living when he enlisted.
Instead, he was sent back to Platoon 1021, Company B. The drill instructors became more helpful, and in April 2008 he finished the grueling 11-week regimen and was sent to Camp Pendleton for infantry training.
Within weeks he was under arrest for desertion and possession of child pornography.
Case of autistic Marine brings recruiting problems to the forefront
By Tony Perry
July 6, 2009
Reporting from San Diego -- A few days after he arrived at boot camp here, Joshua Fry no longer wanted to be a Marine.
He was confused by the orders drill instructors shouted at him. He was caught stealing peanut butter from the chow hall. He urinated in his canteen. He talked back to the drill instructors. He refused to shave.
Finally, he set out toward the main gate as if to head home. He was blocked, but now he had the chance to tell his superiors a secret: He was autistic. Fry figured this admission would persuade the Marines to let him return to the group home in Irvine for disturbed young adults where he was living when he enlisted.
Instead, he was sent back to Platoon 1021, Company B. The drill instructors became more helpful, and in April 2008 he finished the grueling 11-week regimen and was sent to Camp Pendleton for infantry training.
Within weeks he was under arrest for desertion and possession of child pornography.
WHY WON'T PRESIDENT OBAMA DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS ???, THIS AMERICAN APARTHEID MUST END.
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