Incredible interview with deceased SEAL’s family

Wow, this really is an incredible interview. The family of a SEAL Team 6 member that was killed this weekend was interviewed this morning on the Today Show, and the family didn’t hold back in describing how much he loved Jesus and how much he believed radical Islam was a threat to our country:

(via TownHall)

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UPDATE: Looks like CNN didn’t want their viewers to know that Aaron Vaughn was a warrior for Christ:

When introducing a two-part report entitled “Deadliest Blow of the War” this morning, anchor Carol Costello commented, “One Navy SEAL widow wants the country to know [that] her husband was a hero.”* Immediately thereafter, a video aired of a tearful Kimberly Vaughn proudly proclaiming, “I want to tell the world that he was an amazing man, that he was a wonderful husband, and a fabulous father to two wonderful children. He was a warrior for Christ, and he was a warrior for our country. And, he wouldn’t want to leave this earth any other way than how he did.

Subsequently, Carol went to CNN correspondent Barbara Starr who gave the latest details of the story. When Starr had finished her account, Carol’s co-anchor Ali Velshi segued to CNN correspondent Brian Todd, who was in Virginia Beach, Virginia (the “adopted home of the Navy SEAL Team), asking, “What’s the mood around there?” In response, Todd declared, “What happened on Saturday is just now beginning to sink in, and it’s very tough to take.”

Then, Todd began his report with a snippet of Kimberly Vaughn sorrowfully recounting her mournful reaction of falling to her knees when informed of the death of her husband, Navy SEAL Aaron Vaughn. Subsequently, as Todd intoned that Kimberly was now left to care for their two-month-old daughter soon-to-be two-year-old son, the video continued with Kimberly’s tribute aired only five minutes earlier.** However, this time CNN censored the clip: Gone was Kimberly’s six-word remark, “He was a warrior for Christ.”

(h/t: JohnnyDollar)


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