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Saturday, November 8, 2014

Rob O’Neill Trading in Classified Information for Fame and Fortune


The ex-Navy SEAL Rob O'Neil, 38, claims that he shot and killed Osama Bin Laden alone on that fateful day in Abbottabad, Pakistan, in May 2011.

O'Neil is surely looking to cash in from his recollections on what happened. However, his colleagues aren't happy with him coming out and saying all of this, and they are challenging his version of events of what really happened that day.
 
The Military brass are even looking to take legal action against O'Neil for revealing classified information. Do we really care who took the shot that killed Bin Laden? Maybe, but in the military you take an oath that special operations will be kept in secrecy. In that case, it looks as if O'Neil joined the Navy Seal's for the money, because he's spilling his guts about the raid.
 
O'Neil will be doing a two-part Fox News TV special next week, and will give a very detailed account about how he killed the Al Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden.
 
Rob O'Neil has said that he shot Bin Laden in the forehead twice that put him down, and then a third shot that finished him off. I don't know about you, but him coming out with this information makes me sick to my stomach.
 
We as Americans love the heroism that our armed forces puts out day-after-day by putting their lives on the line for our freedom. So when you hear a story like this, you can't believe what you're hearing. How could a ex-Military veteran come out and say that he shot and killed a notorious terrorist that took down the World Trade Center. It doesn't sit right for many people that are listening to this.

We do understand that former military veterans have a tough time adjusting to civilian life after war. They even struggle to find good work after they fought for us. But this is low-down dirty what O'Neil is doing.

The money that he's going to receive is just out of this world. Where is your integrity and the brotherhood you once had with the Navy SEALs.

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