"Treason specialist John Kerry throws another American soldier to the wolves! When will John Kerry pay for his crimes against America?"
J.B. Williams
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U.S. official arrested in Pakistan is actually C.I.A. contractor
Charged with killing two, American "official" Raymond A. Davis reportedly works in clandestine affairs
By ADAM GOLDMAN and KIMBERLY DOZIER, Associated Press
U.S. official arrested in Pakistan is actually C.I.A. contractor
AP/Hamza Ahmed
Pakistani security officials escort Raymond A. Davis a U.S. consulate employee, center, to a local court in Lahore, Pakistan.
The Associated Press has learned that an American jailed in Pakistan after the fatal shooting of two armed men was secretly working for the CIA.
The arrest last month of 36-year-old Raymond Allen Davis has caused an international diplomatic crisis. The U.S. has repeatedly asserted that Davis had diplomatic immunity and should have been released immediately.
But former and current U.S. officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to talk publicly about the incident, told the AP that Davis had been working as a CIA security contractor for the U.S. consulate in Lahore.
Davis, a former Special Forces soldier who left the military in 2003, shot the men in what he described as an attempted armed robbery in the eastern city of Lahore.
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See what the Pakistani's think of Kerry and Obama here:
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2011/02/donald-rumsfeld-...
(scroll down to the last photo in the article)
I remember April 22, 1971 after Kerry discarded his ribbons and some medals before addressing the Congress about all of the alleged horrific war crimes of our military in Viet Nam. While he was only in Viet Nam for 89 days, he was an expert. After all, he did get three Purple Hearts. Two scraches on his arm and piece of rice in his a--.
Even the Swift Boat personnel he was stationed with saw him as a phony. He and Jane Fonda deserve each other.
Semper Fi