Retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Peters goes off on Jay Carney, Leon Panetta and media for bash our troops (Video)

obamaoObama has now had three Abu Ghraib moments in Afghanistan. The Koran burning, the urination on dead terrorists and now the photos posted by the repugnant L.A. Times of troops posing with body part from suicide bomber terrorists targeting our troops and failing. You would think the biggest outrage would be the filthy terrorists targeting our troops. But once again this pathetic regime, Leon Panetta and Obama’s media lickers are more outraged that troops would pose with body parts of dead suicide bombing terrorists. It wasn’t even the troops who killed these scumbags, they ended up killing themselves. As usual this leftist regime apologizes to Muslim terrorists like the Taliban and the media joins in. The L.A. Times was asked by the Pentagon to not show the pictures, but they did anyway out of desperation because they are losing readers. Retired Army Lieutenant Colonel Ralph Peters was rightly pissed off and expressed his outrage on America Live with Megyn Kelly.


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  • R-funderburk

    I totally agree with Liuet. Col. Ralph Peters.  War is hell and the uneffected people here at home have no idea what the troops go through in the battle field.  I say good for speaking your mind Col. Peters.   I have never gone to war but I sure in hell can understand the emotions of war.

  • dgarbis

    Without even looking at the video (I will later), I say this is the Lib scourge applied to the Mil – POLITICAL CORRECTNESS! What do you think war is about? And what do you think the Muslims do to American captives?

  • RighteousGodRighteousCountry

    I assume anyone here respects General George Washington: if so, show yourself so approved, hold your tongue, and ask forgiveness from our God should you have found yourself on the other side: 22d Shew not yourself glad at the Misfortune of another though he were your
    enemy. 
    http://www.history.org/almanack/life/manners/rules2.cfm