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Washington Times runs ad accusing Admiral Mullen of lying to Senate

February 08, 2010 11:06 am ET by Jamison Foser

When MoveOn ran a newspaper ad referring to General David Petraeus as "General Betray Us," the Washington Times was not amused.  One Washington Times editorial said the ad "sets the new standard for bad-faith, motive-impugning argument. This is beyond the pale, sinking swiftly to the level of Klansmen and Neo-Nazis" and blasted MoveOn for suggesting Petraeus was not being honest.  Another suggested MoveOn was guilty of "slandering" Petraeus.  Another blasted the New York Times for running the ad:

He [New York Times public editor Clark Hoyt] also cites company policy against scurrilousness in advertising: "We do not accept opinion advertisements that are attacks of a personal nature," read the guidelines. Someone should have recognized that calling a decorated general a liar and a person likely to "Betray Us" is, in fact, an attack of a personal nature, even considering the very public circumstances.

The Washington Times was quite clear: ads calling a high-ranking military official a liar are deeply inappropriate.  So imagine my surprise when this appeared in my email inbox this morning:

The email, sent by the Washington Times, was an ad from The Pray In Jesus Name Project, and it repeatedly accused Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Joint Chiefs chairman Admiral Mike Mullen of lying to the Senate Armed Services Committee:

There's much more -- more than 2,400 words in all.  Here's a representative sample:

Sadly, the pro-homosexual Mullen has believed the lies of homosexual propaganda, and deceived himself, and now deceived Congress, all the while claiming he wants a more honest policy that discourages lying, when in fact Mullen actually demands homosexuals tell more lies to their military commanders when enlisting as open homosexuals.  Here's a simple proof:  Men who were created by God with male body parts are not women, and they lie to themselves, the world, and their commanders when they pretend to be, and act like, women.  Women who were created by God with female parts are not men, and they lie to themselves, the world, and their commanders when they pretend to be, and act like, men.

Mullen's confused argument would permit men to deceptively act like women, and women to deceptively act like men, openly deceiving themselves, the world, and their military commanders, and boldface lying against God's very truth, that He created men to be men, and women to be women.   But today's confusing homosexual propaganda equates "honesty" with men openly flaunting their femininity, and "truthfulness" with women openly flaunting masculinity.   Who's really telling God's truth?

The Bible describes homosexual liars: "Who changed the truth of God into a lie...women did change the natural use into that which is against nature, and likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust one toward another; men with men working that which is unseemly, and receiving in themselves that recompence of their error." (Romans 1). Thank God Senator John McCain (R-AZ) denounced the Admiral's deceptive plan as destructive to the military, but Senator McCain needs your help to fight this open perversion, and protect our troops from open homosexual aggression...

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CBS news interviewed homosexual Army Lt. Dan Choi, a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at Werest Point who currently faces discharge for publicly announcing he's gay.

"I think it's a very healthy thing for people to be able to tell the truth and to come to terms with who they are. I think it's a sign of maturity," Choi said, "At my very first day at West Point, I learned that the honor code says a cadet will not lie, will not tolerate those who lie," said Choi. "They didn't say that a cadet who was gay could lie whereas straight cadets didn't have to lie."  

As a USAF Academy graduate knowing the honor code, I now personally confront Choi as a liar, who now openly violates his honor oath, since he deceives himself and the world, by claiming to be feminine, when God created him masculine, with a male body.  LIAR.  Choi should immediately be thrown out of the Army, not merely for sexual perversion, but for DISHONESTY AND LYING.  The only reason he graduated West Point is that he never lied by openly claiming to be feminine while a cadet, when God created him to be masculine.  THIS PROVES DON'T ASK DON'T TELL IS THE MOST HONEST POLICY, because it encourages people with sexual perversions not to openly lie about their sexual identity.  But if DADT is repealed by Congress, men will claim to be women, and women will claim to be men, and the open season of dishonesty and lying will begin.

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    • Author by soze169880 (February 08, 2010 11:18 am ET)
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      I look forward to a congressional resolution calling the Moonie Times a bunch of great big troop-hating meanies. What's that? IOKIYAR? Oh, okay.
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      • Author by magnolialover (February 08, 2010 11:37 am ET)
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        I'm still kind of mad about that whole resolution against MoveOn, even though I didn't agree with their ad, that was pretty close to infringement of freedom of speech, and I remember a TON of democrats voted for it as well. Amazing really, truly, amazing.

        Now this ad is tripe, and pretty awful. Talk about becoming unhinged because folks who are already gay and are serving can, you know, come out. Oh noes! The world is going to end..
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        • Author by bilbo_dies (February 08, 2010 11:51 am ET)
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          Don't you know, they are really trying to defend our freedom of religion, our right to free speech, and our right to be prejudiced against certain groups of people, whose life choices/beliefs we don't believe in.







          <sarc>
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          • Author by bilbo_dies (February 08, 2010 11:57 am ET)
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            I do like the header on the email, though.

            The light breaking through the clouds, illuminating the kind and benevolent Navy chaplin,as he despenses communion, no less (or the last rights).


            It makes me feel all warm and gushy.
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      • Author by shaggles (February 08, 2010 12:47 pm ET)
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        In that unlikely event you can also look forward to the right screaming about congress wasting their time on such a thing.
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    • Author by epkklk851 (February 08, 2010 11:22 am ET)
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      I saw Admiral Mullen speak last May. I thought he was funny, resolute, and dutiful. I really liked what I saw. Now, this ad comes out and says all manner of disgusting, hateful things and whats to get rid of a man who has served his country for 41 years! Jesus would not approve.
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    • Author by Tavadon777 (February 08, 2010 11:32 am ET)
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      Religion should have no place in the military, the military should be completely secular.
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    • Author by dogbreath (February 08, 2010 12:23 pm ET)
         
      Wackos using Christianity in ways that would makes Jesus shudder.
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    • Author by neon desert (February 08, 2010 12:50 pm ET)
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      "CBS news interviewed homosexual Army Lt. Dan Choi..."

      I was unaware that homosexuals had an army. I'll bet their active-duty pregnancy rate is much lower than the regular army. Plus, I would imagine their uniforms are fabulous.
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      • Author by John Paradox (February 08, 2010 3:58 pm ET)
           
        Well, according to the joke, homosexuals have a navy. Ever hear of a 'ferry (fairy) boat'?

        Just sayin'
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    • Author by cugagcmu805031 (February 08, 2010 12:54 pm ET)
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      What this article reveals to me is that since the supporters of DADT do not have a valid argument, they have decided to smear Gen. Mullen to achieve their goal of defeating the repeal of the policy. They forget that a person's sexual orientation has nothing to do with their willingness to serve in the military. Even Gen. Mullen admitted that he served with gay servicemen over 40 years ago, and they were as professional as any other soldier. I hope the opponents of DADT who usually believe in waging war endlessly, are willing to send their kids in as replacements for the soldiers who may be kicked out of the military because of their sexual orientation.
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    • Author by ravenlaughing3651 (February 08, 2010 12:57 pm ET)
         
      I went and looked at their website They are charging a minimum of $19 dollars to send these faxes on signers behalf, and up to $119 depending on how many faxes one wishes to send. This is disgraceful and absolutely out of line with American and Christian values.

      Just my $.02
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    • Author by Dradeeus (February 08, 2010 1:45 pm ET)
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      I really don't get it. Their justification for the word "lying" is "possibly changed his opinion?"
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      • Author by mrhebert74 (February 08, 2010 3:58 pm ET)
           
        Can't you libs get you FACTS STRAIGHT!!? Pun in tended, LOL. We know hes LYING because GOD'S TRUTH is GAYS = BAD. Its right in the ARTICLE:
        Men who were created by God with male body parts are not women, and they lie to themselves, the world, and their commanders when they pretend to be, and act like, women. Women who were created by God with female parts are not men, and they lie to themselves, the world, and their commanders when they pretend to be, and act like, men.
        When MULLIN says something thats NOT TRUE, hes LYING!!! DUH!!
        LIEBERAL = FASCIST LIER!
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    • Author by ForTheLoveOfEllipsis... (February 08, 2010 2:05 pm ET)
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      Either Congress censures this Lyin' fer Jayzus outfit in exactly the same terms and intensity as they condemned MoveOn, or they--every single one of them who voted for the resolution--owe MoveOn a public apology...
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      • Author by mrhebert74 (February 08, 2010 4:10 pm ET)
           
        The Senate has "pre-buked" this ad attacking Admiral Mullen. The "Statement of Purpose" of the resolution reads:

        To express the sense of the Senate that General David H. Petraeus, Commanding General, Multi-National Force-Iraq, deserves the full support of the Senate and strongly condemn personal attacks on the honor and integrity of General Petraeus and all members of the United States Armed Forces. [emphasis mine]
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    • Author by thebewilderness (February 08, 2010 2:17 pm ET)
         
      I wonder if they really thought through this accusation that you are lying to yourself and the world, and must be punished for it, by claiming to be who you are instead of who we say you are?
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      • Author by mrhebert74 (February 08, 2010 4:13 pm ET)
           
        I wonder if they really thought
        Stop right there, thebe. That's the first question...
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    • Author by Far Left but Always Right (February 08, 2010 2:56 pm ET)
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