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On 1/29/2025 at 10:25 AM, simple1 said:

Yet more ugly spiteful action by trump world with plenty more coming to make "MAGA" meaningless.

 

Political observers from both sides of the aisle didn’t hold back unloading on President Donald Trump’s decision to revoke former Gen. Mark Milley’s government-funded security detail, which newly minted Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was poised to announce he is “immediately pulling,” according to media reports.

 

‘Wake up America:’ Trump slammed over ‘shameful’ decision to revoke top general’s security

So what! The leftwingers are going to slam Trump no matter what he does. So nobody cares anymore.

Posted
1 minute ago, Elkski said:

He is just showing how much of a child he is.   Midterms will be a Democrat sweep.  Even the deplorable aren't this dumb. 

We'll see

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Just now, Elkski said:

He is just showing how many chbof a child he is.   Midterms will be a Democrat sweep.  Even the deplorable aren't this dumb. 

From what I have seen posted on this thread, I have to disagree with your last sentence.

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3 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

From what I have seen posted on this thread, I have to disagree with your last sentence.

It doesn't surprise me that you love Mark Millie, he had a picture of Robert E. Lee in his office for 20 years, and what with your recent comments on your wanting to bring back eugenics it makes a lot of sense. 

Posted
1 hour ago, khunJam said:

Milley deserves whatever is coming at him, he’s a despicable treasonous human being 

 

Other people would say Milley was brave by calling out trump's rhetoric in order to reduce tensions. trump often treads a very fine wire putting the US at risk. In any case I'm sure they would take legal action if they really though Milley is a traitor, but as usual with MAGA just nasty personal attacks based upon political differences. IMO it's trump who is the bullying coward.

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Just now, simple1 said:

 

Other people would say Milley was brave by calling out trump's rhetoric in order to reduce tensions. trump often treads a very fine wire putting the US at risk. In any case I'm sure they would take legal action if they really though Milley is a traitor, but as usual with MAGA just nasty personal attacks based upon political differences. IMO it's trump who is the bullying coward.

Why do you capitalize Milley, but never Trump? You know you are violating forum rules, yes? 

 

Milley was saying what he thought he had to say to get a cush job when he retired, which he did. The left loves him.  

Posted
4 hours ago, Yellowtail said:

Did you come out against leftist Presidents supporting leftist leaders?

 

Sure if they talk to or action decisions I disagree with - give me an example. However, for the moment media is mainly reporting on right of centre politicians

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1 minute ago, Yellowtail said:

Why do you capitalize Milley, but never Trump? You know you are violating forum rules, yes? 

 

Milley was saying what he thought he had to say to get a cush job when he retired, which he did. The left loves him.  

 

That's your opinion. If Mod tells me to capitalise trump's name I will do so not at your grass cutting bidding

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2 minutes ago, simple1 said:

 

Sure if they talk to or action decisions I disagree with - give me an example. However, for the moment media is mainly reporting on right of centre politicians

So, it's okay for the President to support leaders you support, but not the leaders you don't support. 

 

Thank you for your honesty. 

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Just now, simple1 said:

 

That's your opinion. If Mod tells me to capitalise trump's name I will do so not at your grass cutting bidding

So you are doing it intentionally, yes? 

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Just now, Yellowtail said:

So, it's okay for the President to support leaders you support, but not the leaders you don't support. 

 

Thank you for your honesty. 

 

Doesn't matter if the person is President , if it's relevant I'll post support. Less of the personal commentary - counter to forum rules.

Posted
1 hour ago, Yagoda said:

Probably a good idea, quit trolling and sit on the beach spending your blood money

Yellowtail looked so scary, so I run to the mountain

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

So, it's okay for the President to support leaders you support, but not the leaders you don't support. 

 

Thank you for your honesty. 

A shame we can't say the same for you.

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1 hour ago, Elkski said:

He is just showing how much of a child he is.   Midterms will be a Democrat sweep.  Even the deplorable aren't this dumb. 

Wow. That's something that's never happened before.

Posted
1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

From what I have seen posted on this thread, I have to disagree with your last sentence.

But we still yo Daddy

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33 minutes ago, simple1 said:

 

Other people would say Milley was brave by calling out trump's rhetoric in order to reduce tensions. trump often treads a very fine wire putting the US at risk. In any case I'm sure they would take legal action if they really though Milley is a traitor, but as usual with MAGA just nasty personal attacks based upon political differences. IMO it's trump who is the bullying coward.

He must have been guilty of something if he was pardoned

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1 hour ago, Yagoda said:

He must have been guilty of something if he was pardoned

Pre-emptive pardon, to protect him from Trump's vindictiveness.

 

The only thing he is guilty of is outing Trump for wanting to start a war to stay in power.

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2 minutes ago, Lacessit said:

Pre-emptive pardon, to protect him from Trump's vindictiveness.

 

The only thing he is guilty of is outing Trump for wanting to start a war to stay in power.

He would have to be guilty of something to be convicted. 

 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, Yagoda said:

He must have been guilty of something if he was pardoned

Yet again you prove your lack of knowledge regarding your own (USA) legal systems!

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1 minute ago, scottiejohn said:

Yet again you prove your lack of knowledge regarding your own (USA) legal systems!

"Nothing to hide, nothing to fear." He'd have a jury of his peers, just like Trump. 

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1 hour ago, Will B Good said:

Like Trump was....?

Want to make a side bet on the success of the appeal?

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1 hour ago, scottiejohn said:

Yet again you prove your lack of knowledge regarding your own (USA) legal systems!

Wouild you like me to cite the Supreme Court cases for you?

 

If I do that could we be done with you?

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1 hour ago, Lacessit said:

Pre-emptive pardon, to protect him from Trump's vindictiveness.

 

The only thing he is guilty of is outing Trump for wanting to start a war to stay in power.

Acceptance of a pardon is an admission of guilt.

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56 minutes ago, Yellowtail said:

"Nothing to hide, nothing to fear." He'd have a jury of his peers, just like Trump. 

Studies have established about 5% of people in US jails are innocent.

 

I suggest you read "An Innocent Man" by John Grisham. It's the non-fiction account of Ron Williamson, wrongly convicted of murder.

 

IMO it's difficult to believe 91 indictments are all without foundation, but the MAGA sheeple do, because they would not know if their @rse was on fire.

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