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It's also a left wing wonderland where the inhabitants navigate their way through town with city provided human waste hazard maps. Typical Democrat shithole inhabited by clueless snowflakes.:rolleyes::D


I BELIEVE THERE'S A CELL PHONE APP ALSO!
 
I have a petition going in MA to add the Admiral ( for potus) and SWABBY for ( VP ) ticket

We can call it the "Admiral and Swabby show" Beats the Liz and Buttplug duo!




I apologize for that statement, that's sooo PROTO like, made me sick! LMFAO!
 
More and more people, particularly within the military, seem to be holding Trump responsible for his actions. The president, who eschews responsibility for any and all of his actions, is pushing back bigly.

You mean trying to hold Trump responsible for the actions of others.

And they are still a very small minority within the military. ;)

Don't get your Bolshevists hopes up yet comrade!
 
you're joking, right? please tell me you're joking. :eek:

No, that's Vette's usual method of passive-aggressively pooh-poohing down the words of someone significant from the military he would normally be boosting up were the Navy Seal an unconditional Cheeto nut-hugger like himself.

See, he can't really talk shit about someone professional like that because he deep-dish down inside admires him fiercely, but on a community board, dismissing him with a wave is a sufficient response because he has to respond to objective criticism of Cheeto.

now, had the Navy Seal said the exact same thing about Obama, then Vette woulda been like

https://media2.giphy.com/media/l4FGoHktFE5InlFEA/giphy.gif
 
you're joking, right? please tell me you're joking. :eek:

Admiral William H McRaven is a deep state denizen and Never Trumper. He's also a decorated retired four star general naval officer who should have known better than to personally attack a sitting president, an egregious breach of professional standard and a violation of the UCMJ, to which he is still subject.

This from Defense One;

"Secretary Mattis could, as a matter of law, recall Admiral McRaven and court-martial him for violations of the UCMJ including Article 88 (Contempt towards officials), Article 104 (Aiding the enemy), Article 117 (Provoking Speech of gestures), or Article 133 (Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman). Convicting McRaven, or whether it’s even advisable to recall the retired admiral, is something else entirely. It’s also possible that he could recall McRaven and hold some form of non-judicial punishment. Or, as was done for officers involved in the Glenn Defense Marine Asia scandal, Secretary Mattis or Secretary Spencer could issue a letter of censure against Admiral McRaven."

https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2018/08/retired-admiral-president-and-military-profession/150673/

There are reasons for these regulations that should be apparent to any freedom loving American who understands what can happen when military leaders or personnel start listening to their own voice. When the military decides it can be political instead of apolitical, we will have lost the only institution we can trust to ultimately secure our liberty and our Constitution. I have no use for politicians or military officers for forget their duty or their place in society.
 
Admiral William H McRaven is a deep state denizen and Never Trumper. He's also a decorated retired four star general naval officer who should have known better than to personally attack a sitting president, an egregious breach of professional standard and a violation of the UCMJ, to which he is still subject.

This from Defense One;

"Secretary Mattis could, as a matter of law, recall Admiral McRaven and court-martial him for violations of the UCMJ including Article 88 (Contempt towards officials), Article 104 (Aiding the enemy), Article 117 (Provoking Speech of gestures), or Article 133 (Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman). Convicting McRaven, or whether it’s even advisable to recall the retired admiral, is something else entirely. It’s also possible that he could recall McRaven and hold some form of non-judicial punishment. Or, as was done for officers involved in the Glenn Defense Marine Asia scandal, Secretary Mattis or Secretary Spencer could issue a letter of censure against Admiral McRaven."

https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2018/08/retired-admiral-president-and-military-profession/150673/

There are reasons for these regulations that should be apparent to any freedom loving American who understands what can happen when military leaders or personnel start listening to their own voice. When the military decides it can be political instead of apolitical, we will have lost the only institution we can trust to ultimately secure our liberty and our Constitution. I have no use for politicians or military officers for forget their duty or their place in society.

yada, yada, yada
 
mattis (having handed in his resignation a while back due to 'irreconcilable differences' in world views) has been having plenty to say about trump, himself, in case people missed that :rolleyes:

bone spurs, anyone?

mattis is quoted as saying he regards himself as less of a mad dog, nowadays, and more of an emotional support animal'
 
for all this business about holding the position of presidency in the highest regard, when the man holding the office makes a joke of himself (and it) don't expect others not to laugh
 
Admiral William H McRaven is a deep state denizen and Never Trumper. He's also a decorated retired four star general naval officer who should have known better than to personally attack a sitting president, an egregious breach of professional standard and a violation of the UCMJ, to which he is still subject.

This from Defense One;

"Secretary Mattis could, as a matter of law, recall Admiral McRaven and court-martial him for violations of the UCMJ including Article 88 (Contempt towards officials), Article 104 (Aiding the enemy), Article 117 (Provoking Speech of gestures), or Article 133 (Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman). Convicting McRaven, or whether it’s even advisable to recall the retired admiral, is something else entirely. It’s also possible that he could recall McRaven and hold some form of non-judicial punishment. Or, as was done for officers involved in the Glenn Defense Marine Asia scandal, Secretary Mattis or Secretary Spencer could issue a letter of censure against Admiral McRaven."

https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2018/08/retired-admiral-president-and-military-profession/150673/

There are reasons for these regulations that should be apparent to any freedom loving American who understands what can happen when military leaders or personnel start listening to their own voice. When the military decides it can be political instead of apolitical, we will have lost the only institution we can trust to ultimately secure our liberty and our Constitution. I have no use for politicians or military officers for forget their duty or their place in society.

Didn't have a problem when it was Obama, did ya?
Hypocrite.
 
mattis (having handed in his resignation a while back due to 'irreconcilable differences' in world views) has been having plenty to say about trump, himself, in case people missed that :rolleyes:

bone spurs, anyone?

mattis is quoted as saying he regards himself as less of a mad dog, nowadays, and more of an emotional support animal'

You should probably read his memorandum to the military and department leaders under his authority as SecDef:

https://partner-mco-archive.s3.amazonaws.com/client_files/1534283120.pdf
 
Admiral William H McRaven is a deep state denizen and Never Trumper. He's also a decorated retired four star general naval officer who should have known better than to personally attack a sitting president, an egregious breach of professional standard and a violation of the UCMJ, to which he is still subject.

This from Defense One;

"Secretary Mattis could, as a matter of law, recall Admiral McRaven and court-martial him for violations of the UCMJ including Article 88 (Contempt towards officials), Article 104 (Aiding the enemy), Article 117 (Provoking Speech of gestures), or Article 133 (Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman). Convicting McRaven, or whether it’s even advisable to recall the retired admiral, is something else entirely. It’s also possible that he could recall McRaven and hold some form of non-judicial punishment. Or, as was done for officers involved in the Glenn Defense Marine Asia scandal, Secretary Mattis or Secretary Spencer could issue a letter of censure against Admiral McRaven."

https://www.defenseone.com/ideas/2018/08/retired-admiral-president-and-military-profession/150673/

There are reasons for these regulations that should be apparent to any freedom loving American who understands what can happen when military leaders or personnel start listening to their own voice. When the military decides it can be political instead of apolitical, we will have lost the only institution we can trust to ultimately secure our liberty and our Constitution. I have no use for politicians or military officers for forget their duty or their place in society.

You seem quite familiar with the UCMJ.

Did you happen to serve in the military?

Tell us.
 
You should probably read his memorandum to the military and department leaders under his authority as SecDef:

https://partner-mco-archive.s3.amazonaws.com/client_files/1534283120.pdf
i did, and i give you his resignation letter

http://matzav.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/Screen_Shot_2018_12_20_at_5.47.17_PM.jpg


i'm not defending his attitude that was considered war-mongering amongst many: what i am doing is pointing out even he recognised the vital role of allies—their support and american support of them—and the threats posed by the positions of both china and russia to american values. the irreconcilable differences in his views (based on 40 years of 'immersion' in the situations) and the current president's couldn't be more clear
 
You seem quite familiar with the UCMJ.

Did you happen to serve in the military?

Tell us.

If you read my post you'll see I researched it and found an article in Defense One, which I do read from time to time. I do have a fair knowledge of our military history and its place and purpose in our society. But to answer your question directly, no. Though I have in the past been under contract to various entities of the military industrial and aerospace complex, I am not so obligated in my present employment endeavor.:cool:
 
More and more people, particularly within the military, seem to be holding Trump responsible for his actions. The president, who eschews responsibility for any and all of his actions, is pushing back bigly.

Well, they took their time correctly assessing this clown in terms of their self-interests. (And, yes, I come from a military family).
 
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