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May 25, 2020 14:28:23   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
permafrost wrote:
Post a link, is Newsom someone I should Know?

do not hold back, you got me wondering, what did he do???


Cool photo!

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May 25, 2020 14:42:37   #
steve66613
 
Librat Memorial Day “Parade”:



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May 25, 2020 15:07:15   #
GoCubs Loc: Earth
 
steve66613 wrote:
Librat Memorial Day “Parade”:


Lmao!

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May 26, 2020 06:17:50   #
Radiance3
 
Kevyn wrote:
We embarrass the memory of those who made the greatest sacrifice every day Trump remains in office.

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Noticed that Barack Obama during the honoring of those who sacrificed for our freedom, refused to put his hand over his heart. Both arms were down as he frowned to the dead men who served him. He is a t*****r and must have never been a president of the land where our heroes had died for.

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May 28, 2020 07:44:23   #
American Vet
 
Kevyn wrote:
We embarrass the memory of those who made the greatest sacrifice every day Trump remains in office.


Kevyboy: The pathetic liar.

O’Brien’s tweet accurately portrays Democratic nominee for president Joe Biden’s activities on Memorial Day—he and his wife laid a wreath at Delaware Memorial Bridge Veteran's Memorial Park as depicted in the photograph. The image of Trump, however, is pulled from a news story published by the Australian Associated Press about Trump golfing on Saturday. The president was spotted at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, over the holiday weekend—the first time he’d visited one of his golf courses in 75 days—but on Memorial Day itself Trump participated in the annual wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington Cemetery. The president also commemorated the day with a speech at Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland.

Contrary to the Guardian’s headline, Trump did not return to the golf course after delivering his speech. The Guardian’s video, and its accompanying description, orders Trump’s activities in such a way that it implies he went to Arlington Cemetery, then Fort McHenry, and then his golf course. However, the president was only seen at Trump National Golf Club on Saturday and Sunday, with no reports—from the White House press pool or otherwise—of him visiting the course on Monday.

While Trump did golf over Memorial Day weekend, assertions that he did so on Memorial Day itself are incorrect.

https://twitter.com/guardian/status/1265132675947548678?s=20

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May 28, 2020 09:01:10   #
Radiance3
 
Kevyn wrote:
We embarrass the memory of those who made the greatest sacrifice every day Trump remains in office.


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Kevy, focus your eyes on Obama. While the military all saluting to honor the dead heroes, Obama refused to respect them with no signs. Both his hands/arms dangling or h*****g on his sides with his face filled with remorse, anger, and hatred. He is a t*****r who should have never been part of the ceremony to honor our fallen.

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May 28, 2020 14:23:15   #
Tug484
 
American Vet wrote:
Kevyboy: The pathetic liar.

O’Brien’s tweet accurately portrays Democratic nominee for president Joe Biden’s activities on Memorial Day—he and his wife laid a wreath at Delaware Memorial Bridge Veteran's Memorial Park as depicted in the photograph. The image of Trump, however, is pulled from a news story published by the Australian Associated Press about Trump golfing on Saturday. The president was spotted at Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, over the holiday weekend—the first time he’d visited one of his golf courses in 75 days—but on Memorial Day itself Trump participated in the annual wreath-laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington Cemetery. The president also commemorated the day with a speech at Fort McHenry in Baltimore, Maryland.

Contrary to the Guardian’s headline, Trump did not return to the golf course after delivering his speech. The Guardian’s video, and its accompanying description, orders Trump’s activities in such a way that it implies he went to Arlington Cemetery, then Fort McHenry, and then his golf course. However, the president was only seen at Trump National Golf Club on Saturday and Sunday, with no reports—from the White House press pool or otherwise—of him visiting the course on Monday.

While Trump did golf over Memorial Day weekend, assertions that he did so on Memorial Day itself are incorrect.

https://twitter.com/guardian/status/1265132675947548678?s=20
Kevyboy: The pathetic liar. br br O’Brien’s tweet... (show quote)



They call Trump a liar, when they're the liars.

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May 29, 2020 13:09:14   #
promilitary
 
Rose42 wrote:
Kevyn doesn't remember that Obama turned his back on Medal of Honor winners his first day in office. He wasn't respected. Still isn't. He was a weak leader who divided the country with his r****m among other things.



It still angers me that this dope, Obama, was ever commander in chief.
As a veteran, I counseled three young men NOT to join the military till
he was out of office. He is the one who established Rules of Engagement
and got a LOT of good men k**led.

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May 29, 2020 15:19:22   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
promilitary wrote:
It still angers me that this dope, Obama, was ever commander in chief.
As a veteran, I counseled three young men NOT to join the military till
he was out of office. He is the one who established Rules of Engagement
and got a LOT of good men k**led.


Bulls**t fool... Rules of engagement were also in Vietnam and probably Korea..

You only echo lies to make your orange lump seem less of a mistake than he truly is..

Never works, in the whole world only the orange cult believes the lies expressed by you and yours..



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May 31, 2020 17:15:43   #
promilitary
 
permafrost wrote:
Bulls**t fool... Rules of engagement were also in Vietnam and probably Korea..

You only echo lies to make your orange lump seem less of a mistake than he truly is..

Never works, in the whole world only the orange cult believes the lies expressed by you and yours..




Definitely NOT in Korea, and I don't recall hearing anything close to rules of engagement
in VietNam. The only thing that mattered in Vietnam was the body count.

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May 31, 2020 18:03:11   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
promilitary wrote:
Definitely NOT in Korea, and I don't recall hearing anything close to rules of engagement
in VietNam. The only thing that mattered in Vietnam was the body count.


ONe rule I recall very well was that if an unidentified group which appeared to be civilians was encountered, two men, one officer and one head NCO, were to advance at sling arms and Id the group..
This went over real well and as I recall managed to skirt the directions several times..

Korea.. Wow.. glad to meet you.. my best teacher and wrestling/football couch was wounded at the Chousin.. best man I ever knew. passed and had funeral same day McCane was lying in state...

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