Posted on Jul 12, 2015
Sgt David G Duchesneau
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Sixty-seven years ago, on a cold December 9th in 1945 Germany, legendary American general George S. Patton was injured in a strange auto "accident" on a road outside Mannheim, near the Rhine River. The opinionated anticommunist died twelve days later. Today, the evidence that he was murdered -- the first in a line of postwar political assassinations including that of President John F. Kennedy -- is mounting. What are your thoughts?

Read more: http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/11/the_mysterious_death_of_gen_george_s_patton.html#ixzz3fi78VtK1
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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I have always wondered where would his life go if he would have not died. He was full of ambition.
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SFC Operations Nco
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The Ruskies probably had him whacked because he was one of the few generals we had that would have utterly wrecked their world.
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SGT Kristjan Rahe
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Since we were busy kowtowing to Russia and he advocated befriending the Germans and shutting Russia out (what would the world have been without the cold war), I thin assassination is not out of the realm of possibility
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