Analyst's note: Absolutely must see and hear. Two retired U.S. Army full-bird colonels are reporting to Congress what they saw and heard. With their story, we now have further evidence of political correctness at work. Yes, political correctness is still killing. Stunning yes, but what can we really expect out of a "culture of systemic corruption" living under sharia law that is Afghanistan. We already know that Afghan Treachery and Visionless Strategy Continues to Kill American War Fighters! ... we have seen Afghanistan; America's Willful Deception.
We have witnessed lying and deceit which are tools of the trade in this era of governance. Placating the demonically influenced hordes on this planet has by too many misinformed souls to be considered good strategy. Castigating and forgetting our American Service Members on the plains of Afghanistan a simple matter of convenience. The stories allowed to come out of Afghanistan are largely tainted if not fabricated these days with the sole intent of keeping an increasingly frustrated American public from a full scale revolt. For this we are spending the life blood and treasure of our nation?
On top of all this we know that the Muslim Brotherhood - an Islamist organization (enemy) - Wields Big Influence in Obama Administration. Listen to "Now is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of this United States" and clean this mess out in Washington, D.C. through the voting booth.
"US military officers accused one of the highest-ranking US commanders in Afghanistan, Lieutenant General William Caldwell, of trying to cover up a horrifying scandal at a taxpayer-funded hospital in Kabul to limit bad news in an election year, the AFP reports.
Colonel Mark Fassl, who testified Tuesday, said he was shocked when Lt. Gen. William Caldwell cited the then-upcoming 2010 congressional elections as the reason not to investigate the hospital.
The general reportedly said at the time: “How could we … make this request with elections coming? He calls me Bill.”
Col. Fassl said he believed the “he” in that statement was a reference to President Obama. [....]