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McChrystal needs to file a legal action, seeking compensations, as he was pressured to resign by one who is illegally occupying the position of the Commander in Chief

Posted on | June 23, 2010 | 5 Comments

Will Gen. McChrystal lose his job?

Obama is reportedly “furious” over the Afghanistan commander’s “mocking” remarks in a Rolling Stone profile. Is the general guilty of “insubordination”?

posted on June 22, 2010, at 12:04 PM
Will Stanley McChrystal's critical remarks end his career?

Will Stanley McChrystal’s critical remarks end his career? Photo: Getty SEE ALL 4 PHOTOS

Best Opinion:  Washington Post, The Atlantic, Firedoglake…

Gen. Stanley McChrystal has been summoned to the White House by a reportedly “furious” President Obama tomorrow to explain critical remarks attributed to the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan and his advisors in a bombshell new Rolling Stone article. McChrystal’s aides describe Obama as ill-prepared, unengaged, and “intimidated” during initial meetings with general, while McChrystal himself is quoted apparently mocking Vice President Biden and accusing Kabul ambassador Karl Eikenberry of “[covering] his flank for the history books” by questioning the general’s request for more troops. McChrystal has apologized for making a “mistake,” but should he lose his job anyway? (Watch Rolling Stone‘s editor discuss McChrystal’s comments)

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5 Responses to “McChrystal needs to file a legal action, seeking compensations, as he was pressured to resign by one who is illegally occupying the position of the Commander in Chief”

  1. Jmayton
    June 23rd, 2010 @ 10:41 am

    I agree. this man needs a lawyer to file suits against the illegal president.

    I believe the Dems are getting nervous about this they are studying this issue more than others.

    I believe the momentum from the eligibility movement has grown to an unstoppable force! And thank everyone who took part in it.

    I don’t blame our military for this and there will be more of it. Anyone could see that our top military would have a problem with Obama he has never served a day in the military
    but commands the greatest military in the world.

    And on top of that he is a Usurper. He is a direct threat to our national security.

    Jmayton

  2. queenofshina
    June 23rd, 2010 @ 11:07 am

    McChrystal’s only mistake is in not making a military arrest of the disgusting corrupt Marxist imposter who is posing and posturing as his so-called Commander in Chief. Why file any legal action? We have a completely incompetent, corrupt and impotent judicial system that can’t or won’t deliver.

    The irony of this sick and evil scenario is that those in the military, Congress, the judicial system and law enforcement who fail to take action against this corrupt regime in order to preserve their power, prestige, paycheck, etc. are going to lose it all in the end anyway…I can’t wait!

  3. Redd
    June 23rd, 2010 @ 11:32 am

    Dunham hurriedly read the rolling stone article before it was available, but the commie usurper and his useful idiots admittedly failed to read the Arizona immigration law. Maybe if they had put the Law in rolling stone magazine??

  4. Evelyn
    June 23rd, 2010 @ 12:44 pm

    AMEN. EVELYN

  5. Jim
    June 23rd, 2010 @ 7:05 pm

    “Dunham hurriedly read the rolling stone article before it was available, but the commie usurper and his useful idiots admittedly failed to read the Arizona immigration law. Maybe if they had put the Law in rolling stone magazine??’

    Plus it took him over 3 months to read the report and request of his commander in the field ( McChrystal) on what was needed in Afghanistan and longer to finally meet with the General. But, the One has his ego bruised and the General is on a plane within 24 hours.

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