By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years
After the U.S. responded to the Sept. 11 attacks by investing billions of dollars to revive neglected special operations forces, it was only fitting that Navy SEALs earned the glory of killing the most wanted terrorist in history.

Special-operations troops think the elite force is facing difficulties by accepting open gays into one of the military's more politically conservative communities.
"Interesting that 'scuba divers' took out Osama bin Laden."