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Thursday, November 15, 2012

Jill Kelley And Natalie Khawam


We've learned a lot more about the Petraeus sex scandal in the past 24 hours.
Based on the latest information, there seems to be a chance that the damage could end here--with general embarrassment, the destruction of a couple of high-profile careers, and some challenges for a few families.
There's also a chance, however, that the scandal could continue to snowball, wreaking more havoc on the reputations of US military and political brass.

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8 comments:

Anonymous said...

This Petraeus affair had been known for some time. Obama admin blackmailed Petraeus into covering for them when he testified before Congress on Sept 14 about Benghazi. Then recently when affair became more and more known they had no choice but to admit to it.

Anonymous said...

Obama admin is still blackmailing Petraeus. They are saying he will be subject to misconduct if they find anything on his computer relative to misconduct. They are holding this over his head so he will continue to cover for them. If he tells the truth they will magically find this misconduct. If he lies and covers for them, they won't find a thing.

Anonymous said...

How is it that Bill Clinton walked away clean, but these men are at risk?

Anonymous said...

Why should Petraeus lose his job
Bill Clinton didn`t

Anonymous said...

Both sisters are also suspected islamic sympathizers. Both Lebanese Kardasians. Wanna be's. LOL!

Anonymous said...

If he's fired, he doesn't have to testify? Real reason is real real reason.

Anonymous said...

It takes two to tango people. Who would have thought that Patraeus had so little control over instinctual lust?

Anonymous said...

Petraeus has some decency, Clinton had none. That's why Clinton stayed and Petraeus left.

The bigger question is: How come the media is doing such a bang up job investigating and reporting on an adultery, but was and remains such a paper tiger on the Benghazi incident. I know the answer, it's just a rhetorical question.