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I wouldn't insult Benedict Arnold by comparing him with the likes of Robert Mueller
Jul 31, 2019 10:59:52   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
I was surprised to hear media talking heads and politicians say they felt sorry for Robert Mueller during his testimony in Congress. Some of them called Mueller a hero for serving in the military and thanked him for his service. It didn’t seem to matter to them that Mueller has taken sides with c*******ts who are determined to t***sform America into another Soviet Union. If Mueller is a hero, using their logic, then so is Benedict Arnold.

In fact, the capture of Fort Ticonderoga in 1775 was led by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold. Arnold led the battle of Valcour Island in 1776 and the Battle of Ridgefield, Connecticut in 1777. At the battle of Saratoga in 1777, he suffered severe leg wounds that left him disabled. Arnold even used his own money to finance the American revolution. His service to America was certainly more impressive than Mueller’s. Why not praise Benedict Arnold for his service?

By the way, I don’t feel sorry for Mueller. I feel sorry for people like Gen. Michael Flynn that Mueller and his Democrat miscreants railroaded in an attempt to take the President down. Personally, I consider Mueller a t*****r but not in the same vein as Benedict Arnold because Arnold sacrificed his wealth and well-being to secure America’s freedom and independence, and that’s something Mueller has never done.

As a matter of fact, Arnold made sacrifices for America, that were above and beyond the call of duty. Can anyone name any similar sacrifices or contributions to America that Mueller has made?

Arnold was crippled, his wealth depleted for America, and he faced an unsympathetic Congress full of people looking out for nobody other than themselves. Congress knew of Arnold’s sacrifices, yet they refused to compensate Arnold for his losses, and that’s what made him bitter and turned him against his former associates in Congress. I don’t know of any extenuating circumstances, like in Arnold’s case, that would explain why Mueller turned against America and sided with socialist/c*******t Democrats. The only similarity between Arnold and Mueller is their questionable loyalty.

In fact, Mueller’s congressional testimony made me question his loyalty as well as his integrity because the hearing appeared to be setup to allow Mueller to say, without really saying it, that the only reason he didn’t indict the President was because a sitting president cannot be indicted. In short, Democrats brought Mueller before Congress to say his hands were tied, and it’s up to Democrats to impeach the President, and that’s exactly what Mueller tried to do.

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Jul 31, 2019 11:04:09   #
okie don
 
Thanks bemac
Interesting read👍

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Jul 31, 2019 11:04:57   #
okie don
 
"Give me liberty or give me death"
Patrick Arnold

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Jul 31, 2019 11:08:35   #
Hug
 
bmac32 wrote:
I was surprised to hear media talking heads and politicians say they felt sorry for Robert Mueller during his testimony in Congress. Some of them called Mueller a hero for serving in the military and thanked him for his service. It didn’t seem to matter to them that Mueller has taken sides with c*******ts who are determined to t***sform America into another Soviet Union. If Mueller is a hero, using their logic, then so is Benedict Arnold.

In fact, the capture of Fort Ticonderoga in 1775 was led by Ethan Allen and Benedict Arnold. Arnold led the battle of Valcour Island in 1776 and the Battle of Ridgefield, Connecticut in 1777. At the battle of Saratoga in 1777, he suffered severe leg wounds that left him disabled. Arnold even used his own money to finance the American revolution. His service to America was certainly more impressive than Mueller’s. Why not praise Benedict Arnold for his service?

By the way, I don’t feel sorry for Mueller. I feel sorry for people like Gen. Michael Flynn that Mueller and his Democrat miscreants railroaded in an attempt to take the President down. Personally, I consider Mueller a t*****r but not in the same vein as Benedict Arnold because Arnold sacrificed his wealth and well-being to secure America’s freedom and independence, and that’s something Mueller has never done.

As a matter of fact, Arnold made sacrifices for America, that were above and beyond the call of duty. Can anyone name any similar sacrifices or contributions to America that Mueller has made?

Arnold was crippled, his wealth depleted for America, and he faced an unsympathetic Congress full of people looking out for nobody other than themselves. Congress knew of Arnold’s sacrifices, yet they refused to compensate Arnold for his losses, and that’s what made him bitter and turned him against his former associates in Congress. I don’t know of any extenuating circumstances, like in Arnold’s case, that would explain why Mueller turned against America and sided with socialist/c*******t Democrats. The only similarity between Arnold and Mueller is their questionable loyalty.

In fact, Mueller’s congressional testimony made me question his loyalty as well as his integrity because the hearing appeared to be setup to allow Mueller to say, without really saying it, that the only reason he didn’t indict the President was because a sitting president cannot be indicted. In short, Democrats brought Mueller before Congress to say his hands were tied, and it’s up to Democrats to impeach the President, and that’s exactly what Mueller tried to do.
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Good post

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Jul 31, 2019 11:37:39   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
What tics me off about the whole thing is democrats knew he wasn't of sound mind. Nothing but a bad show!





okie don wrote:
Thanks bemac
Interesting read👍

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