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Topic: Petraeus friends Jill Kelley and Natalie Khawam share financial troubles |
Petraeus friends Jill Kelley and Natalie Khawam share financial troubles
Tampa Bay Times [FL], by Ben Montgomery & Amy Scherzer
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Posted By:StormCnter, 11/14/2012 5:24:06 AM
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| TAMPA — In late September, a U.S. Marine Corps four-star general and the head of the Central Intelligence Agency sent letters to a court in Washington, D.C., testifying that a single mom in Tampa named Natalie Khawam was fit to parent her 4-year-old son. Gen. John R. Allen praised Khawam — the twin sister of Jill Kelley, the woman who sparked an FBI investigation that exposed retired Gen. David Petraeus´ affair — for her "maturity, integrity and steadfast commitment to raising her child." Petraeus told the court Khawam "dotes on her son and goes to great lengths —
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
mickeymat, 11/14/2012 6:09:29 AM (No. 9012967)
Boy this crew is unbelievable. That our highest ranked generals would even hang out with them says a great deal about their lack of good judgement and suggests they do not deserve their posts.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
bighambone, 11/14/2012 6:20:41 AM (No. 9012983)
This shows how easy it is for a real enemy to get to know the people at the top in this country and then go from there. The military brass is probably a very easy target in that respect, as they are essentially transients moving from one base and community to another every few years. These military people have no possible way to vet so-called community leaders and other well heeled civilians who they meet as they move around but their own personal judgments. You can bet that those ladies never let on that they were highly in debt, and only told the generals and their wives what they wanted them to know. It´s possible that Paula Broadwell may have directed her e-mails to the wrong sister!
This lady was able to bring down General Petraeus and possibly General Allen. Not even the mighty Taliban could do that.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Malia2012, 11/14/2012 6:30:07 AM (No. 9012991)
Does anyone still wonder what has gone wrong in Afghanistan, Ben Ghazi or anywhere else these once-great Military "leaders" have been involved in? Petraeus wrote a letter to help this insane woman, Natalie Khawam regain custody of her son TEN DAYS after Ben Ghazi, and Gen. Allen soon followed with his own version of the truth in a CUSTODY battle! What does THAT say about their reasoning skills? Now that the FBI, CIA, A.G. SOS & D.S have ALL been politicized and undermined by the dear Leader of the demonrat party, whats next? Oh, that´s right. He´s off to meet with Putin in Russia! Congratulations, obamabots, you "won" again.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
TigerLilly, 11/14/2012 7:32:42 AM (No. 9013104)
Benghazigate has left us short three generals, Ham, Ward, and Allen; 1 admiral, Gaouette; and one CIA director, Petraeus. Just saying.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
ebgodard, 11/14/2012 7:33:47 AM (No. 9013111)
These were Petraeus´ best friends. This man lacks judgment and should have been removed long ago. The potential for blackmail was tremendous. What horrible people.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
pineledger, 11/14/2012 7:47:42 AM (No. 9013150)
I agree with 5 completely! Anybody with a brain can see that these two are bimbos with an agenda. Besides, they can´t hold their heads up straight.
They are Lebanese. Are they Muslims?
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
skedaddle, 11/14/2012 8:09:28 AM (No. 9013210)
"That friendship extended to Gen. John Abizaid, who ran CentCom from July 2003 to March 2007. "They really connected because of their shared Lebanese heritage..."
I think there´s some sort of Arab underground going on here. I don´t care how much money or looks you have, you don´t just waltz into close, personal relationships with high military brass. And I can´t imagine 2 married generals testifying in another woman´s custody trial unless they were maybe blackmailed. Our military command is compromised and it looks like it´s been going on for years.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
lakerman1, 11/14/2012 8:50:26 AM (No. 9013312)
#7 may be on to something. Huma Abedin, Hillary´s main squeeze, works at the State department, with access to the most secret information. Valerie Jarrett, the homunculus special assistant to president zero, grew up in Iran. And these lebanese scary looking women were connected to top level military people. It astonishes me that these people even exist.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
gagolfer, 11/14/2012 9:07:09 AM (No. 9013362)
These 2 generals shouldn´t be entrusted with the lives of our brave military or with the security of our citizens. Neither one can be trusted. They should be stripped of their stars immediately and learn to live like the rest of us.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
Slimepuppy, 11/14/2012 11:43:47 AM (No. 9013849)
´Jill´ Kelley´s real name is Gilberte Khawam:
http://www.juancole.com/2012/11/the-arab-reading-of-the-petraeusallen-affair-jill-kelley-is-gilberte-khawam-a-lebanese.html
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