2bltap wrote:
The response from Biden and Harris do not even register on Memorial day. Why is that we all should be asking our selves. Right? In stead under this administration our military is being pummeled with Critical Race Theory anti American anti military bulls**t!!!!!! Why does this administration along with its Pogue military leadership fond it necessary to not only push this crap but to attempt to purge so called w***e s*********ts in our military? I will tell you why, its is because this Socialist/Marxist/C*******t are scared to death that our hard core military personnel will not abide by their destructive ideology thats why! Being a veteran myself this makes not only angry to the ultimate max but makes me sick to my stomach!!!!!! Any and all so called leaders within our military that ascribe to this crap need to be immediately fired/removed from any type of authority and responsibility over our military personnel!!!! IMMEDIATELY!!!!!!!
Mike
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Here is the t***h about President Biden’s remarks on Memorial Day,
President Joe Biden commemorated those who died serving in the military in Memorial Day remarks at Arlington National Cemetery and urged Americans to honor the fallen by strengthening and protecting the nation's democracy.
"Democracy itself is in peril, here at home and around the world. What we do now -- what we do now, how we honor the memory of the fallen will determine whether or not democracy will long endure," Biden said.
The President said: "We owe the honored dead a debt we can never fully repay. We owe them our whole souls. We owe them our full best efforts to perfect the union for which they died."
Biden said the nation must honor the sacrifices of generations of service members "by sustaining the best of America while honestly confronting all that we must do to make our nation fuller, freer and more just."
"Empathy is the fuel of democracy," the President said. "Our willingness to see each other not as enemies, neighbors, even when we disagree, to understand what the other is going through."
He spoke of the rising wave of autocratic rule across the world and argued, as he often does, that "liberation, opportunity, justice are far more likely to come to pass in an democracy than an autocracy."
"This nation was built on an idea, the only nation in the world built on an idea. Every other nation is built on ethnicity, geography, religion, etcetera. We were built on an idea, the idea of liberty, an opportunity for all," Biden said.
He continued: "We've never fully realized that aspiration of our founding, but every generation has opened the door a little wider and every generation has opened it wider and wider to be more inclusive."