Outrageous: Obama Just Spat In The Face Of Two Vietnam Vets Trying To Save A Fellow Marine
Photo Credit: Twitter / MailOurMilitaryBy B. CHRISTOPHER AGEE.
According to The Washington Free Beacon, two Marine veterans teamed up to walk about 300 miles toward the White House from their respective homes in North Carolina and Virginia. Though the two men fought in the same arena during the Vietnam War, they did not know each other until their long journey began last month.
Allen Brown explained that he saw Terry Sharpe walking and decided to accompany him after learning the trek was on behalf of a fellow Marine currently being held in a Mexican prison.
As Western Journalism recently reported, Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi is likely to be released after six months behind bars based on what many contend were unfounded gun charges. Brown and Sharpe, however, were tired of waiting for a development in his situation and set off in an attempt to express their concerns to Barack Obama.
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Photo Credit: TownHallHouse Republican: If Tahmooressi Isn’t Released, Mexico Will No Longer Be Treated as our Friend
By Amanda Muñoz.
Members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee headed back to D.C. on Wednesday for a hearing to examine the case of Marine Sergeant Andrew Tahmooressi, who was arrested earlier this year on charges of weapons and ammunition possession in Mexico.
Townhall’s Katie Pavlich sums up his run-in at the border here:
Tahmooressi was arrested in Mexico after admittedly making a wrong turn at the border. It was a mistake. When he was pulled over by military officers, he said he was lost and declared firearms legal in the United States were in the vehicle. Instead of turning him around back to the U.S., soldiers arrested him.
Appearing before the committee were Tahmooressi’s mother, Jill Tahmooressi; Lieutenant Commander Montel B. Williams, USN, Retired; Sergeant Robert Buchanan, USMC, Retired; and Chief Executive Officer for Concerned Veterans for America Mr. Pete Hegseth. All testified on behalf of Sgt. Tahmooressi, speaking on his character and imploring immediate action from Congress and the White House for his release.
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