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realjohnboy
 
  5  
Thu 16 Aug, 2018 07:32 pm
AWW SHUCKS....
The Pentagon announced that Trump's military parade has been "postponed" from this Veterans Day until November of 2019. He is not going to be happy.
He has spent a lot of time thinking about his uniform.
I remember how disappointed I've been every birthday since I was seven when I haven't been given a pony.
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coldjoint
 
  -4  
Thu 16 Aug, 2018 07:37 pm
@glitterbag,
Quote:
Ask your Mom to show you how to use it.

Why do you flaunt the rules here about including family in your posts? Your arrogance is simply amazing. And your comments are equally insipid.
farmerman
 
  2  
Thu 16 Aug, 2018 08:24 pm
@coldjoint,
On the contrary, I think they are quite sipid.
coldjoint
 
  -3  
Thu 16 Aug, 2018 08:28 pm
@farmerman,
Quote:
On the contrary, I think they are quite sipid.

I am going to consider the source..........no. Next drive by bring Sturgis with you.
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glitterbag
 
  3  
Thu 16 Aug, 2018 09:12 pm
We are all underwhelmed, even you are.........rookie move
coldjoint
 
  -3  
Thu 16 Aug, 2018 09:32 pm
@glitterbag,
Quote:
..rookie move

I do not think I am going to play with the mean lady who gossips uncontrollably tonight. Anything on topic, if you know what it is?
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Real Music
 
  5  
Thu 16 Aug, 2018 09:42 pm
Admiral McRaven To Trump:
Revoke My Security Clearance Too.

Retired Adm. William McRaven — who led the mission to kill Osama bin Laden — assails president in the wake of high-profile revocation.


Published Aug 16, 2018

Quote:
AUSTIN, TX — University of Texas Chancellor William McRaven — the former commander of the Joint Special Operations Command who led Navy Seals in the killing of Osama bin Laden — has publicly asked Donald Trump to revoke his security clearance as well if the action is contingent on criticism of the president.

In a move that is both a preemptive strike and personal statement, the retired Navy admiral made the request in the form of an editorial that ran Thursday in various publications. The move comes in the wake of Trump's revoking this week of the security clearance of former CIA Director John Brennan, a vocal critic of the Trump administration.

"Former CIA director John Brennan, whose security clearance you revoked on Wednesday, is one of the finest public servants I have ever known," McRaven wrote in the editorial, which ran in the Texas Tribune among other publications. "Few Americans have done more to protect this country than John. He is a man of unparalleled integrity, whose honesty and character have never been in question, except by those who don't know him."

Then, McRaven squarely hits the mark: "Therefore, I would consider it an honor if you would revoke my security clearance as well, so I can add my name to the list of men and women who have spoken up against your presidency," he wrote. "Like most Americans, I had hoped that when you became president, you would rise to the occasion and become the leader this great nation needs."

After listing some personal attributes a leader should possess — among them setting the example for others and putting the welfare of others before his own — McRaven voluntarily requests his own security clearance revocation given what he views as an absence of such leadership qualities in the oval office.

"Your leadership, however, has shown little of these qualities," McRaven wrote. "Through your actions, you have embarrassed us in the eyes of our children, humiliated us on the world stage and, worst of all, divided us as a nation. If you think for a moment that your McCarthy-era tactics will suppress the voices of criticism, you are sadly mistaken. The criticism will continue until you become the leader we prayed you would be."

The White House has not responded to the editorial, nor is it clear if McRaven's security clearance has been revoked as a result. While Trump has, through his spokeswoman, cited national security concerns as the reason for Brennan's clearance revocation, critics view the move as an effort to silence critics. In a statement announcing the step, Trump cited several other critics whose clearance could potentially be revoked — a list that includes former FBI Chief James Comey who Trump fired when he refused to drop the probe into the president's Russian connections.

Since his firing, Comey has become a prominent critic of the Trump administration in general and the president in particular. Many have viewed Trump's list of those whose clearance might be cut as a thinly veiled threat and evidence of an effort to silence critics.

McRaven was appointed chancellor of the University of Texas System on July 29, 2014. In December, he announced he was stepping down from the role by October of this year, citing health reasons. McRaven, 61, is a four-star admiral who oversaw the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks, in 2011.

https://patch.com/texas/downtownaustin/ut-austin-chancellor-trump-revoke-my-security-clearance-too
Builder
 
  -3  
Thu 16 Aug, 2018 10:38 pm
@Real Music,
You still believe that fairy tale?

Too phunny.
gungasnake
 
  -4  
Thu 16 Aug, 2018 10:42 pm
Builder
 
  -3  
Thu 16 Aug, 2018 11:15 pm
@gungasnake,
He most certainly is unhinged.

He hasn't lost anything tangible, meaning he can still attack his president freely, but after accusations like those, he really needs to rethink thinking, because he hasn't bothered to think any of this through.
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Real Music
 
  3  
Thu 16 Aug, 2018 11:20 pm
@Builder,
Quote:
You still believe that fairy tale?

1. Is it a fairy tale to think that Trump will sadly be mistaking to think that his McCarthy-era tactics will ever suppress the voices of criticism?

2. Is it a fairy tale to think that the criticism of Trump will continue unless he can become the leader some prayed he would be?
Builder
 
  -3  
Thu 16 Aug, 2018 11:46 pm
@Real Music,
You didn't answer my question, which doesn't surprise me in the least.

Clearly living in a dream world. Go back to posting music videos.
Real Music
 
  4  
Thu 16 Aug, 2018 11:50 pm
@Builder,
I don't mind answering your question.
I just want to know what your question is specifically referring to.
So, when you say fairy tale, can you specify what you are referring to?

Oh, by the way, I do like posting videos.
Thank you for your encouragement.
Builder
 
  -3  
Fri 17 Aug, 2018 01:05 am
@Real Music,
Quote:
So, when you say fairy tale, can you specify what you are referring to?


Is English your second language?
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Olivier5
 
  5  
Fri 17 Aug, 2018 01:29 am
@Real Music,
Builder is referring to 9/11. He's a 'truther'.
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Region Philbis
 
  5  
Fri 17 Aug, 2018 02:44 am
@coldjoint,
Quote:
Why do you flaunt the rules here about including family in your posts?
and what rule would that be?
Walter Hinteler
 
  9  
Fri 17 Aug, 2018 02:56 am
@Region Philbis,
Region Philbis wrote:

Quote:
Why do you flaunt the rules here about including family in your posts?
and what rule would that be?
Families have to be separated at the border.
neptuneblue
 
  5  
Fri 17 Aug, 2018 05:20 am
Senate adopts resolution backing free press after Trump attacks
David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Senate on Thursday unanimously adopted a resolution affirming support for a free press and declaring that “the press is not the enemy of the people.”

The non-binding resolution approved by voice vote was a rebuke to President Donald Trump who for more than 18 months has frequently called reporters “the enemy of the people.”

The resolution “reaffirms the vital and indispensable role that the free press serves to inform the electorate, uncover the truth, act as a check on the inherent power of the government, further national discourse and debate, and otherwise advance the most basic and cherished democratic norms and freedoms of the United States.”

The vote comes after more than 300 hundred U.S. newspapers on Thursday launched a coordinated defense of press freedom and a rebuke of President Donald Trump for denouncing some media organizations as enemies of the American people.

“A central pillar of President Trump’s politics is a sustained assault on the free press,” said the editorial by the Boston Globe, which coordinated publication among more than 350 newspapers.

Trump has frequently criticized journalists and described news reports that contradict his opinion or policy positions as fake news.

He lashed out again on Thursday, tweeting “THE FAKE NEWS MEDIA IS THE OPPOSITION PARTY. It is very bad for our Great Country....BUT WE ARE WINNING!”

At a Senate hearing, Federal Communications Commission chairman Ajit Pai again said he did not agree that the press was “the enemy of the people” but declined to offer a view of Trump’s anti-press rhetoric.

“We swore an oath to support and defend the Constitution, including the First Amendment,” said Senator Brian Schatz, a Democrat and an author of the resolution. “Today, every senator upheld that oath by sending a message that we support the First Amendment, and we support the freedom of the press in the face of these attacks.”

The White House did not immediately comment on the Senate action.
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hightor
 
  2  
Fri 17 Aug, 2018 06:34 am
@Builder,
Quote:
source


Ha ha — the "conspiracy" is effectively dismantled in the comments section.
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