Rep. Patrick Murphy: Bin Laden Shooter ‘Isn’t Above The Law’

Posted by | December 26, 2014 17:00 | Filed under: Politics Top Stories


Former Pennsylvania Congressman Patrick Murphy says if there was a breach of classified information because Navy Seal Team 6 member Robert O’Neill came forward to discuss shooting Osama bin Laden, he should be held accountable.

“The administration has been very clear since day one: they do not have any towers for people who break the law,” Patrick Murphy said on MSNBC Friday morning. “You take an oath to serve the country, you take an oath not to disclose secret or classified information, and they’re investigating whether or not that happened or not.”

Murphy added he hopes that is not the case, but if it is, O’Neill should be held accountable. He said whether you’re a SEAL or the President of the United States, no one is above the law.

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4 responses to Rep. Patrick Murphy: Bin Laden Shooter ‘Isn’t Above The Law’

  1. tiredoftea December 26th, 2014 at 18:27

    Sorry, Patrick, but it seems as if the war criminal W, and his administration are. Well, and violently aggressive policemen, too, I guess. Killing and maiming thousands, or one at a time, is OK for them.

    • granpa.usthai December 26th, 2014 at 19:00

      it would make more sense if the Bundy gang were rounded up and in jail FIRST – then talk about no one being above the law later.

      just seems to make more sense to me that way.

  2. tiredoftea December 26th, 2014 at 19:27

    Sorry, Patrick, but it seems as if the war criminal W, and his administration are. Well, and violently aggressive policemen, too, I guess. Killing and maiming thousands, or one at a time, is OK for them.

    • granpa.usthai December 26th, 2014 at 20:00

      it would make more sense if the Bundy gang were rounded up and in jail FIRST – then talk about no one being above the law later.

      just seems to make more sense to me that way.

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