Quote:
The defense secretary at the time, William Perry, said the rules were meant to leave no room for racist and extremist activities within the military. But the report said Mr. Barfield, who is based at Fort Lewis, Wash., had said that he had provided evidence on 320 extremists there in the past year, but that only two had been discharged. He also said there was an online network of neo-Nazis.
"They're communicating with each other about weapons, about recruiting, about keeping their identities secret, about organizing within the military," he said. "Several of these individuals have since been deployed to combat missions in Iraq."
The report cited accounts by neo-Nazis of their infiltration of the military, including a discussion on the white supremacist Web site Stormfront. "There are others among you in the forces," one participant wrote. "You are never alone."
|
So Geggy, I'm curious, what does this report mean to you?
Is the insinuation that our military is soooo strapped that we are actively
recruiting these people, or that we have simply gotten lazy about exposing them?
If your argument is the former, well you're retarded.
If it's the latter, well I'd call to your attention that these folks are making a solid effort to maintain their secrecy. They don't WANT to be outed, so they make annonymous postings on websites. Is this the fault of the U.S. military Geggy, or maybe George Bush?