The New York Times has entered the complicated war of words with the real heroes about the story of our exchange of five Guantanamo prisoners, who are not soldiers but killers of people who make a living killing, even their own kind, in exchange for a deserter of our military and one of our own.
Would you believe the New York Times story instead of the real soldiers who witnessed this event and were sent to fight a religious war so that the country of Afghanistan can become a free democratic country rather than a country under a rule of dictators ruled by Sharia law that women and children have no freedoms to enjoy life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness. This deserter caused many more deaths due to the military rule, “no man is left behind.” He has a lot of blood on his hands.
The enemy knew the soldiers were trying to find this soldier and took advantage of them by setting up attacks on the various villages as the military entered seeking this deserter. Consequently, this “seek and find mission” resulted in a lot of deaths that would not have happened if he had not deserted. What does the New York Times, who are sitting behind their desks writing fictitious stories and who are a part of the Socialist/ Progressive machine in the U.S., know? I would like to see a show of hands the number of reporters on this newspaper who are born and raised in the U.S.
That is one thing that is wrong with this country, we allow people to hold good-paying jobs to enter this country and try to tear us down. I would urge all Americans to stop buying this communist paper because what they write are made up stories to match the Democratic Socialist party agenda and consistently edit the words of people in their favor.
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