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Gen. John Allen also helped Jill Kelley´s sister during custody battle
New York Post, by Geoff Earle
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Posted By:JoniTx, 11/13/2012 1:07:18 PM
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| WASHINGTON- Both Gen. David Petraeus and Gen. John Allen intervened in the same nasty child custody battle involving Natalie Khawam, the “psychologically unstable” twin sister of Jill Kelley, whose bombshell claims of being threatened by Petraeus´ lover led to the top spy’s resignation last week, the Post has learned. Allen, the four-star general top commander in Afghanistan, was revealed last night to have exchanged thousands of pages of of emails with Kelley, who went to the feds after receiving threatening e-mails from Paula Broadwell, the married mistress of Petraeus. Both Petraeus and Allen apparently decided
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Douglas DC, 11/13/2012 1:16:41 PM (No. 9011623)
"Days of our Lives." continues in the Pentagon... ahem. to quote:"SQUIRREL!"
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
nimby, 11/13/2012 1:17:20 PM (No. 9011626)
What doesn´t make sense is why Jill Kelley went to the Feds? Who did she know and who made her do it?
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
hershey, 11/13/2012 1:26:43 PM (No. 9011644)
No good deed goes unpunished...
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
lizzee1, 11/13/2012 1:29:04 PM (No. 9011653)
She went to the FBI guy who took off his shirt in the picture he sent her. Yes they were just good friends. ;) OK what nationality is the name Khawam? Curious.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Susannah, 11/13/2012 1:33:54 PM (No. 9011666)
#4, Jill is Lebanese-born. That doesn´t necessarily make her a Muslim, though. Many Lebanese Christian families emigrated here.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
thelmalou, 11/13/2012 1:34:33 PM (No. 9011670)
It´s Lebanese. And Good God Almighty. I´d ask what next, but I´m sure we´ll hear in an hour or two. :smh:
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
thelmalou, 11/13/2012 1:35:13 PM (No. 9011672)
Agree with #5 - I know some secular Lebanese, but one of my dearest friends from college is a Lebanese Christian...FINE people.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
RightShoe, 11/13/2012 1:38:28 PM (No. 9011683)
Another important story to push that meaningless Benghazi stuff of the radar.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
William1, 11/13/2012 1:51:56 PM (No. 9011708)
Regardless of the luridness or security issues, just what are we paying these tools for? How many troops were inperiled, while these horndogs were having their egos stroked?
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gesundheit, 11/13/2012 1:59:20 PM (No. 9011724)
We may never understand exactly what happened in Benghazi, but we can now figure out pretty clearly why we lost the War in Afghanistan: because the commanding general there was spending his days exchanging thousands of pages of e-mails with a woman half a world away when he should have been concentrating 24/7 on leading our troops.
Thanks to modern technology, a general doesn´t have to leave the battlefield anymore to go AWOL for years, he can simply sit in front of his computer writing private letters while everything around him collapses into defeat.
General John Allen´s Mount Everest of personal e-mails should be used not only to determine what happened regarding David Petraeus, but also as evidence of General Allen´s extreme failure to mind the store, which could also be construed as treason.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
mitzi, 11/13/2012 2:06:35 PM (No. 9011734)
One of the articles reports that Jill Kelley´s family is from Lebanon ... interesting in view of her social relationships.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
SteelTurman, 11/13/2012 2:06:51 PM (No. 9011735)
What if?
The FBI also found emails between the generals and that admiral on the Stennis pointing to a conspiracy to oust Zippy?
All this sex stuff is a distraction from that and Benghazi.
Remember the Business Plot against FDR?
Think about it.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
ebgodard, 11/13/2012 2:09:37 PM (No. 9011739)
These are 2 very busy guys, involved in pretty much everything except their jobs protecting the lives of our servicemen. Glad Petraeus had a houseful at Christmas. A lot more than our soldiers under his command got.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
SoCalGal, 11/13/2012 2:16:51 PM (No. 9011744)
#2, go over to theconservativetreehouse.com and read their summary. First of all, Petraeus and his wife knew Kelley and her husband from the time that Petraeus became head of CENTCOM, which is headquartered in Tampa where the Kelleys are socially prominent. Jill Kelley was responsible for community outreach and liaison with the base where CENTCOM is headquartered. They all got to know each other. I believe that at some point Allen was there as well.
Kelley went to a friend in the FBI with the disturbing emails. (He is the one who at some point sent her a shirtless photo. That is a red herring.) He apparently took it to FBI higherups who thought it warranted an investigation. Of Broadwell!!!
When the FBI friend later realized that the FBI was going to let the whole thing go, with no further action, he went to Eric Cantor.
Her FBI friend and the FBI person who went to Cantor are apparently one and the same.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
TXknitter, 11/13/2012 2:40:28 PM (No. 9011775)
What is wrong with the judgement of these two Generals? Yeah, yeah, the Kelleys knew the Petraeus´ socially. So Jill should have been palsy-walsy and personal with Holly, NOT the General. Same with this General Allen. There are lines of appropriateness and it loos like everyone involved violated them.
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
novakid, 11/13/2012 2:45:45 PM (No. 9011784)
THOUSANDS of emails? When did this Marine have time to be a general?
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
JAN, 11/13/2012 3:03:44 PM (No. 9011810)
These camp followers did alright for themselves.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
LamontCranston, 11/13/2012 3:14:50 PM (No. 9011824)
My best friend before he passed away was Lebanese Christian. So there is nothing wrong with that.
Both generals should know better than to fall for star struck younger women but males weakness in that area has felled empires.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Aegedius, 11/13/2012 3:46:51 PM (No. 9011898)
Thanks. I was wondering why I kept seeing bumper stickers saying ... "Honk if you didn´t help with Jill Kelley´s sister´s custody battle."
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
gagolfer, 11/13/2012 4:16:05 PM (No. 9011978)
Strip Allen of his stars and put him down to Lieutenant. Do whatever is possible to Petraeus now that he is out of the military. Strip him of his pension for misconduct while he was a General. I´m sick of this. Young soldiers dying and injured everyday in Afghanistan and these generals, who are and were in charge, were more worried about their girlfriends than those kids serving under their command. And we´re spending 7 billion a month or whatever it is so they can walk around like Gods and not do their jobs. No wonder they think we should stay in Afghanistan forever. They´re trash. I´m sick of hearing what a tragedy this all is for their careers. They did this to themselves and don´t care 2 hoots for this country.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
RancherJack, 11/13/2012 4:49:09 PM (No. 9012060)
Says who???
The MSM???
AND YOU BELIEVE THEM???
No wonder we´re losing elections.
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