Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Two Marines Marching to Free Sergeant Tahmooressi Arrive At White House, Aren’t Invited InDc Gazette | Dc Gazette

Two Marines Marching to Free Sergeant Tahmooressi Arrive At White House, Aren’t Invited InDc Gazette | Dc Gazette: Many believe that Hussein Obama doesn’t much care for America’s military personnel, or at a minimum doesn’t sincerely appreciate their service.

One reality has helped to contribute to that perception is Obama’s failure to act to secure the release of Sgt Andrew Tahmooressi from a Mexican prison after making a wrong turn and ending up in the clutches of the enemy to our south.

Two 63-year-old retired Marines made it their personal mission to draw attention to the plight of Sergeant Tahmooressi in a manner which would be difficult for Hussein Obama to ignore.

Terry Sharpe started out alone almost three hundred miles to the south in his home of Summerfield, North Carolina. He was joined by Allen Brown in Danville, Virginia, and the two continued and completed the walk together.

Though the two men had never met before, it turns out that they served together in the same Marine battalion in Viet Nam, at the same time and place.

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