Gen. Mark Milley

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The Armchair General Takes a Seat

In a 43-year career, the only action Mark Milley ever saw was in the war against the American people and their duly elected president.

[Mark Milley ended 43 years of service Friday with little fanfare and less awareness of the extreme dishonor with which he conducted his military career, especially the final years in which he served at the nation's highest uniformed post.

Long before he became Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley was formed by circumstances that instilled a unique blend of incompetence and arrogance. Born to the upper-middle classes in suburban Boston, the young Mark was saddled with the shared affliction of every soft man of the liberal left: a domineering mother. As a teen, he attended the very expensive, all-boys Belmont Hill School, eagerly participating in both sports and student council. (Milley was the quarterback of the varsity football team; his linebacker, one Richard Levine, would also achieve four-star rank, though under a different name.) From Belmont Hill, Milley sailed on to Princeton, where he studied politics and enrolled in ROTC.

In 1980, Milley commissioned into an Army that had already settled decidedly into its post-Vietnam bureaucratic malaise. Like Lloyd Austin and others now at the top of America's military apparatus, he fell into a dangerous generational gap: too young to have experienced Vietnam, too old to experience the War on Terror as anything but a senior officer.....]

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/the-armchair-general-takes-a-seat/
ron.reagan
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Did Daddy Tucker or daddy Trump tell you to post this?


ron.reagan
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Here is a war hero that saw "real" combat with an opinion on one of the leaders of your cult:


RD2WINAGNBEAR86
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He has played a major role in the weakening of our military. He has been more worried about "White rage" and pronouns than defending our country. The man even contacted the Chinese military without letting the President know. He is damn lucky he did not get court-martialed. He turned BE ALL YOU CAN BE into COME BE A T RA NNY.

Glad he is gone. I wish Austin would follow his lead.
"Never underestimate Joe's ability to **** things up!"

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RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

He has played a major role in the weakening of our military. He has been more worried about "White rage" and pronouns than defending our country. The man even contacted the Chinese military without letting the President know. He is damn lucky he did not get court-martialed. He turned BE ALL YOU CAN BE into COME BE A T RA NNY.

Glad he is gone. I wish Austin would follow his lead.
A transgender male is a better solider than a female, no?

*Here are my rankings

1. Man
2. Man -> Women
3. Women -> Man
4. Female
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ron.reagan said:

RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

He has played a major role in the weakening of our military. He has been more worried about "White rage" and pronouns than defending our country. The man even contacted the Chinese military without letting the President know. He is damn lucky he did not get court-martialed. He turned BE ALL YOU CAN BE into COME BE A T RA NNY.

Glad he is gone. I wish Austin would follow his lead.
A transgender male is a better solider than a female, no?

*Here are my rankings

1. Man
2. Man -> Women
3. Women -> Man
4. Female


I get your point, but since 2 and 3 are mentally ill, let's limit military service to males and females.
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Redbrickbear said:

The Armchair General Takes a Seat

In a 43-year career, the only action Mark Milley ever saw was in the war against the American people and their duly elected president.

[Mark Milley ended 43 years of service Friday with little fanfare and less awareness of the extreme dishonor with which he conducted his military career, especially the final years in which he served at the nation's highest uniformed post.

Long before he became Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley was formed by circumstances that instilled a unique blend of incompetence and arrogance. Born to the upper-middle classes in suburban Boston, the young Mark was saddled with the shared affliction of every soft man of the liberal left: a domineering mother. As a teen, he attended the very expensive, all-boys Belmont Hill School, eagerly participating in both sports and student council. (Milley was the quarterback of the varsity football team; his linebacker, one Richard Levine, would also achieve four-star rank, though under a different name.) From Belmont Hill, Milley sailed on to Princeton, where he studied politics and enrolled in ROTC.

In 1980, Milley commissioned into an Army that had already settled decidedly into its post-Vietnam bureaucratic malaise. Like Lloyd Austin and others now at the top of America's military apparatus, he fell into a dangerous generational gap: too young to have experienced Vietnam, too old to experience the War on Terror as anything but a senior officer.....]

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/the-armchair-general-takes-a-seat/
Should Milley be executed?
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ron.reagan said:

RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

He has played a major role in the weakening of our military. He has been more worried about "White rage" and pronouns than defending our country. The man even contacted the Chinese military without letting the President know. He is damn lucky he did not get court-martialed. He turned BE ALL YOU CAN BE into COME BE A T RA NNY.

Glad he is gone. I wish Austin would follow his lead.
A transgender male is a better solider than a female, no?

*Here are my rankings

1. Man
2. Man -> Women
3. Women -> Man
4. Female
A transgender male and transgender female are confused. Not a good trait possess on the battlefield.

They are a danger to themselves and their fellow soldiers.
"Never underestimate Joe's ability to **** things up!"

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RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

ron.reagan said:

RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

He has played a major role in the weakening of our military. He has been more worried about "White rage" and pronouns than defending our country. The man even contacted the Chinese military without letting the President know. He is damn lucky he did not get court-martialed. He turned BE ALL YOU CAN BE into COME BE A T RA NNY.

Glad he is gone. I wish Austin would follow his lead.
A transgender male is a better solider than a female, no?

*Here are my rankings

1. Man
2. Man -> Women
3. Women -> Man
4. Female
A transgender male and transgender female are confused. Not a good trait possess on the battlefield.

They are a danger to themselves and their fellow soldiers.
Have you ever been around a #4 though?
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ron.reagan said:

Here is a war hero that saw "real" combat with an opinion on one of the leaders of your cult:



That person is not a hero nor was his admiral father. His father covered up the attack on the USS Liberty and we all know Mccain was a neocon warmonger that sold out this country.
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muddybrazos said:

ron.reagan said:

Here is a war hero that saw "real" combat with an opinion on one of the leaders of your cult:



That person is not a hero nor was his admiral father. His father covered up the attack on the USS Liberty and we all know Mccain was a neocon warmonger that sold out this country.
Can you draw a timeline of when he was and wasn't a hero for us?
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RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

He has played a major role in the weakening of our military. He has been more worried about "White rage" and pronouns than defending our country. The man even contacted the Chinese military without letting the President know. He is damn lucky he did not get court-martialed. He turned BE ALL YOU CAN BE into COME BE A T RA NNY.

Glad he is gone. I wish Austin would follow his lead.
We all know that Trump only hires the best people.

What exactly did General Milley do to weaken our military?
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ron.reagan said:

muddybrazos said:

ron.reagan said:

Here is a war hero that saw "real" combat with an opinion on one of the leaders of your cult:



That person is not a hero nor was his admiral father. His father covered up the attack on the USS Liberty and we all know Mccain was a neocon warmonger that sold out this country.
Can you draw a timeline of when he was and wasn't a hero for us?

Just about the moment he got out of prison and left the USA military. He was a prisoner of war for 5.5 years, 2 of which he spent in solitary confinement. He showed real bravery there and even turned down a chance to get out earlier because he was an Admirals kid (VIP). But after that he spent his life getting rich over government service and putting America last...well at least everyone in America who did not work at the Pentagon or in North Virginia.

[As a U.S. Senator for 31 years, he did and said many things that I found morally reprehensible (such as his role in the Savings and Loans Crisis that cost U.S. taxpayers at least $160.1 billion; his many subsequent votes against banking and financial regulations....but none more so than his hawkish stance on U.S. military involvement around the globe, all toward the benefit of the defense industry and to his mutual benefit as a politician.

Almost immediately after coming back as a POW from Viet Nam in 1973, he vigorously supported President Nixon and carpet bombing of Cambodia by U.S. forces. Bombing was most heavily focused in the Southeastern parts of the country, with some parts of the map showing almost complete coverage by carpet bombs (including the capital city Phnom Penh). While the casualties of this operation will never be known, some place estimates from million to more than 1 million Cambodian deaths. Many attribute the rapid rise of the Khmer Rouge and subsequent Cambodian genocide to American expansion of the Viet Nam War into Cambodia, and in particular, to these carpet bombing operations.

He was a vocal proponent of invading Iraq in 2003. Throughout his presidential bid in 2008 and thereafter, he asserted that invading Iraq was the right thing to do. In 2007, the "war hero" also voted against requiring a minimum period between deployments to Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. It was not until this 2018 book that he accepted his part of the blame for this ongoing military and humanitarian disaster.

He was so flippant about the costs of waging war, he once made serious threats about bombing Iran using Beach Boys song lyrics.

To the benefit of the defense industry, he was friendly with Muammar Gaddafi, promising Libya lethal and non-lethal military equipment from the U.S. in the late 2000s. Some of these weapons that McCain helped Gaddafi to secure undoubtedly contributed to the war crimes that Gaddafi waged against the Libyan people starting in 2011, the same war crimes that made McCain call for U.S. ground troops to be deployed and for absolute removal of Gaddafi.
Like so many other politicians, he also supported U.S. military involvement in places like Afghanistan after the September 11, 2001 attacks. This rush to go to war has enveloped the U.S. military in a quagmire that is now in its 17th year. But McCain wrote in an op-ed in the Washington Post that "war is a miserable business. Let's get on with it."

It is precisely this callous attitude about war that perplexes me and makes me question his moral character.]
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Redbrickbear said:

ron.reagan said:

muddybrazos said:

ron.reagan said:

Here is a war hero that saw "real" combat with an opinion on one of the leaders of your cult:



That person is not a hero nor was his admiral father. His father covered up the attack on the USS Liberty and we all know Mccain was a neocon warmonger that sold out this country.
Can you draw a timeline of when he was and wasn't a hero for us?

Just about the moment he got out of prison and left the USA military. He was a prisoner of war for 5.5 years, 2 of which he spent in solitary confinement. He showed real bravery there and even turned down a chance to get out earlier because he was an Admirals kid (VIP). But after that he spent his life getting rich over government service and putting America last...well at least everyone in America who did not work at the Pentagon or in North Virginia.

[As a U.S. Senator for 31 years, he did and said many things that I found morally reprehensible (such as his role in the Savings and Loans Crisis that cost U.S. taxpayers at least $160.1 billion; his many subsequent votes against banking and financial regulations....but none more so than his hawkish stance on U.S. military involvement around the globe, all toward the benefit of the defense industry and to his mutual benefit as a politician.

Almost immediately after coming back as a POW from Viet Nam in 1973, he vigorously supported President Nixon and carpet bombing of Cambodia by U.S. forces. Bombing was most heavily focused in the Southeastern parts of the country, with some parts of the map showing almost complete coverage by carpet bombs (including the capital city Phnom Penh). While the casualties of this operation will never be known, some place estimates from million to more than 1 million Cambodian deaths. Many attribute the rapid rise of the Khmer Rouge and subsequent Cambodian genocide to American expansion of the Viet Nam War into Cambodia, and in particular, to these carpet bombing operations.

He was a vocal proponent of invading Iraq in 2003. Throughout his presidential bid in 2008 and thereafter, he asserted that invading Iraq was the right thing to do. In 2007, the "war hero" also voted against requiring a minimum period between deployments to Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. It was not until this 2018 book that he accepted his part of the blame for this ongoing military and humanitarian disaster.

He was so flippant about the costs of waging war, he once made serious threats about bombing Iran using Beach Boys song lyrics.

To the benefit of the defense industry, he was friendly with Muammar Gaddafi, promising Libya lethal and non-lethal military equipment from the U.S. in the late 2000s. Some of these weapons that McCain helped Gaddafi to secure undoubtedly contributed to the war crimes that Gaddafi waged against the Libyan people starting in 2011, the same war crimes that made McCain call for U.S. ground troops to be deployed and for absolute removal of Gaddafi.
Like so many other politicians, he also supported U.S. military involvement in places like Afghanistan after the September 11, 2001 attacks. This rush to go to war has enveloped the U.S. military in a quagmire that is now in its 17th year. But McCain wrote in an op-ed in the Washington Post that "war is a miserable business. Let's get on with it."

It is precisely this callous attitude about war that perplexes me and makes me question his moral character.]
I'm not a fan either. I'm just pointing out how it is stupid to bring up combat experience or lack their of into this as clearly some of the biggest war hawks were on the front lines.


He also fell victim to the proverb from the first book of Batman: "You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain"


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Redbrickbear said:

The Armchair General Takes a Seat

In a 43-year career, the only action Mark Milley ever saw was in the war against the American people and their duly elected president.

[Mark Milley ended 43 years of service Friday with little fanfare and less awareness of the extreme dishonor with which he conducted his military career, especially the final years in which he served at the nation's highest uniformed post.

Long before he became Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark Milley was formed by circumstances that instilled a unique blend of incompetence and arrogance. Born to the upper-middle classes in suburban Boston, the young Mark was saddled with the shared affliction of every soft man of the liberal left: a domineering mother. As a teen, he attended the very expensive, all-boys Belmont Hill School, eagerly participating in both sports and student council. (Milley was the quarterback of the varsity football team; his linebacker, one Richard Levine, would also achieve four-star rank, though under a different name.) From Belmont Hill, Milley sailed on to Princeton, where he studied politics and enrolled in ROTC.

In 1980, Milley commissioned into an Army that had already settled decidedly into its post-Vietnam bureaucratic malaise. Like Lloyd Austin and others now at the top of America's military apparatus, he fell into a dangerous generational gap: too young to have experienced Vietnam, too old to experience the War on Terror as anything but a senior officer.....]

https://www.theamericanconservative.com/the-armchair-general-takes-a-seat/
As the chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff since October 2019, Gen. Mark A. Milley is the nation's highest-ranking military officer.
Milley, who is also the principal military advisor to President Joe Biden, has served in the military for more than 42 years and has a long combat history.
Yet, posts on social media falsely claimed Milley "never served in combat and never won a war."
"Can someone explain to me how a man who never served in combat and never won a war has THIS many medals on his uniform," journalist Jordan Schachtel questioned in a tweet that shows Milley with numerous military decorations.
The tweet since has been deleted, but the claim continued to circulate.
Benny Johnson, a contributor to the conservative organization Turning Point USA and a frequent spreader of misinformation, shared a screenshot of Schachtel's tweet in an Instagram post on Feb. 8, which received more than 64,600 likes.
But, as we said, the post's claim regarding Milley's combat experience is wrong.
An article about Milley on the U.S. Army website says he has an "extensive background of combat experience having deployed in support of numerous operational assignments including: Multinational Force and Observers Sinai in Egypt, Operation Just Cause in Panama, Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti, Operation Joint Endeavor in Bosnia-Herzegovina, Operation Iraqi Freedom in Iraq and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan." He also deployed to Somalia and Colombia.
Milley's biography on the Department of Defense website notes that he served three tours in Afghanistan. He has also held command positions in eight divisions and Special Forces, including as deputy commanding general and commanding general.
In a Department of Defense photo, Milley can be seen with a wide range of medals on his military uniform, including medals and badges related to combat efforts.
The top badge on his left side is the Combat Infantryman Badge with a star. To be eligible to wear this medal, one has to meet certain requirements, which include being "assigned to an infantry unit during such time as the unit is engaged in active ground combat" and "[a]ctively participate in such ground combat."
On his right, Milley's uniform includes an Army Meritorious Unit Commendation award, given for outstanding service for six consecutive months during a military operation against an armed enemy. "Although service in a combat zone is not required, the unit's accomplishments must be directly related to the larger combat effort," according to the American War Library.
According to the Association of the United States Army, Milley's awards, badges and decorations include the "Defense Distinguished Service Medal; Army Distinguished Service Medal with two bronze oak leaf clusters; Defense Superior Service Medal with two bronze oak leaf clusters; Legion of Merit with two bronze oak leaf clusters; Bronze Star Medal with three bronze oak leaf clusters; Meritorious Service Medal with silver oak leaf cluster; Army Commendation Medal with four bronze oak leaf clusters; Army Achievement Medal with one bronze oak leaf cluster; National Defense Service Medal with one bronze service star; Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal with two bronze service stars; Afghanistan Campaign Medal with two bronze service stars; Iraq Campaign Medal with two bronze service stars; Global War on Terrorism Service Medal; Korea Defense Service Medal; Humanitarian Service Medal; Army Service Ribbon; Overseas Service Ribbon with numeral 5; NATO Medal with bronze service star; and the Multi-national Force and Observers Medal… Combat Infantryman Badge with star; Expert Infantryman Badge; Master Parachutist Badge; Scuba Diver Badge; Ranger Tab; Special Forces Tab; Joint Chiefs of Staff Identification Badge; Joint Meritorious Unit Award; and Meritorious Unit Commendation and the French Military Parachutist Badge."
Milley served in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq after the attacks on 9/11. Neither mission was considered a success for the U.S. The U.S. military hasn't had a clear victory since the first Gulf War in the early 1990s, when the U.S. successfully led a coalition that defended Kuwait from an Iraqi invasion.
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fubar said:

RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

He has played a major role in the weakening of our military. He has been more worried about "White rage" and pronouns than defending our country. The man even contacted the Chinese military without letting the President know. He is damn lucky he did not get court-martialed. He turned BE ALL YOU CAN BE into COME BE A T RA NNY.

Glad he is gone. I wish Austin would follow his lead.
1. We all know that Trump only hires the best people.

2. What exactly did General Milley do to weaken our military?

1. Yes we all know Trump screws up all kinds of things including making good hires.

2. Well he certainly has not done anything to make our Military better or stronger.

https://www.npr.org/2021/06/24/1009846329/military-suicides-deaths-mental-health-crisis
[Since 9/11, Military Suicides Are 4 Times Higher Than Deaths In War Operations]

https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2016/09/11/the-u-s-military-has-a-huge-problem-with-obesity-and-it-s-only-getting-worse/
[The U.S. military has a huge problem with obesity and it's only getting worse]

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/us-military-hasnt-implemented-measure-help-service-members-seek-mental-rcna34586
[U.S. military hasn't implemented measure to help service members seek mental health care]


https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/why-recruiting-and-confidence-in-americas-armed-forces-is-so-low-right-now#:~:text=The%20U.S.%20military%20has%20reached,level%20in%20over%20two%20decades.
[The U.S. military has reached crisis levels of low recruitment, at the same time the American public's perception of the armed forces is increasingly divided. In a recent Gallup poll, only 60 percent of respondents said they had confidence in the U.S. military, the lowest level in over two decades]

He also oversaw a massive re-orientation of the U.S. military toward more progressive social causes and ideological trainings.

[allude to a misplaced organizational focus on diversity trainings or related initiatives, often claiming that they are taking over the military. A recent Heritage Foundation publication, for example, contends that "(The Department of Defense) is promoting philosophies that are divisive, far out of the mainstream of American beliefs, and part of postmodernist theories' school of thought." The report's authors claim that a survey of active-duty military personnel shows that an "overemphasis" on diversity, equity, and inclusion is a dominant "area of concern for active military members." Meanwhile, a former naval officer, who from 2007-2010 taught at the U.S. Naval Academy, claims that anti-bias and cultural awareness training has displaced other essential coursework at the academy, leaving midshipmen incapable of critical thinking and unprepared for their future jobs. ]


https://www.nbcnews.com/news/military/no-plans-change-abortion-policy-gop-demand-army-secretary-says-rcna95391
[The Defense Department has no plans to stop covering the travel costs of female troops who seek abortions across state lines]
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ron.reagan said:

muddybrazos said:

ron.reagan said:

Here is a war hero that saw "real" combat with an opinion on one of the leaders of your cult:



That person is not a hero nor was his admiral father. His father covered up the attack on the USS Liberty and we all know Mccain was a neocon warmonger that sold out this country.
Can you draw a timeline of when he was and wasn't a hero for us?
He was a horrific knee-jerk war-cheerleader, always available when some brown-skin country was being discussed for possible scorched-earth by our neocons.

He knew the WMD lie and voted for war in Iraq and eventually Afghanistan. A 20 war that ended up costing $7+ trillion, got 7k+ US military killed along with over 9K children killed. That's his legacy and he supported everything about it. Now the Taliban rules the country with hundreds of billions worth of military equipment.
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Doc Holliday said:

ron.reagan said:

muddybrazos said:

ron.reagan said:

Here is a war hero that saw "real" combat with an opinion on one of the leaders of your cult:



That person is not a hero nor was his admiral father. His father covered up the attack on the USS Liberty and we all know Mccain was a neocon warmonger that sold out this country.
Can you draw a timeline of when he was and wasn't a hero for us?
He was a horrific knee-jerk war-cheerleader, always available when some brown-skin country was being discussed for possible scorched-earth by our neocons.

He knew the WMD lie and voted for war in Iraq and eventually Afghanistan. A 20 war that ended up costing $7+ trillion, got 7k+ US military killed along with over 9K children killed. That's his legacy and he supported everything about it. Now the Taliban rules the country with hundreds of billions worth of military equipment.
So a hero until ~2001 ?
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ron.reagan said:

Here is a war hero that saw "real" combat with an opinion on one of the leaders of your cult:



McCain was a traitor and an Evil man. Do some research...the scum off the bottom of the barrel...
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Wow. Just ... wow.
ron.reagan
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BluesBear said:

ron.reagan said:

Here is a war hero that saw "real" combat with an opinion on one of the leaders of your cult:



McCain was a traitor and an Evil man. Do some research...the scum off the bottom of the barrel...
When Jesus is your only hero the expectations are high I guess
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ron.reagan said:

BluesBear said:

ron.reagan said:

Here is a war hero that saw "real" combat with an opinion on one of the leaders of your cult:



McCain was a traitor and an Evil man. Do some research...the scum off the bottom of the barrel...
When Jesus is your only hero the expectations are high I guess
Did you like McCain's support of the World economic forum? Do you like spending trillions of taxpayer dollars on war which mean we print money which escalates inflation and hurts quality of life in the US?

Did you like that he agreed with establishment democrats on healthcare, abortion and taxes?
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Doc Holliday said:

ron.reagan said:

BluesBear said:

ron.reagan said:

Here is a war hero that saw "real" combat with an opinion on one of the leaders of your cult:



McCain was a traitor and an Evil man. Do some research...the scum off the bottom of the barrel...
When Jesus is your only hero the expectations are high I guess
Did you like McCain's support of the World economic forum? Do you like spending trillions of taxpayer dollars on war which mean we print money which escalates inflation and hurts quality of life in the US?

Did you like that he agreed with establishment democrats on healthcare, abortion and taxes?
We all know heroes don't like healthcare
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ron.reagan said:

RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

ron.reagan said:

RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

He has played a major role in the weakening of our military. He has been more worried about "White rage" and pronouns than defending our country. The man even contacted the Chinese military without letting the President know. He is damn lucky he did not get court-martialed. He turned BE ALL YOU CAN BE into COME BE A T RA NNY.

Glad he is gone. I wish Austin would follow his lead.
A transgender male is a better solider than a female, no?

*Here are my rankings

1. Man
2. Man -> Women
3. Women -> Man
4. Female
A transgender male and transgender female are confused. Not a good trait possess on the battlefield.

They are a danger to themselves and their fellow soldiers.
Have you ever been around a #4 though?
I am not a biologist.
"Never underestimate Joe's ability to **** things up!"

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Doc Holliday said:

ron.reagan said:

BluesBear said:

ron.reagan said:

Here is a war hero that saw "real" combat with an opinion on one of the leaders of your cult:



McCain was a traitor and an Evil man. Do some research...the scum off the bottom of the barrel...
When Jesus is your only hero the expectations are high I guess
Did you like McCain's support of the World economic forum? Do you like spending trillions of taxpayer dollars on war which mean we print money which escalates inflation and hurts quality of life in the US?

Did you like that he agreed with establishment democrats on healthcare, abortion and taxes?


Well Gen Kelly didn't have anything positive to say, but I guess he is evil too?
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ron.reagan said:

RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

ron.reagan said:

RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

He has played a major role in the weakening of our military. He has been more worried about "White rage" and pronouns than defending our country. The man even contacted the Chinese military without letting the President know. He is damn lucky he did not get court-martialed. He turned BE ALL YOU CAN BE into COME BE A T RA NNY.

Glad he is gone. I wish Austin would follow his lead.
A transgender male is a better solider than a female, no?

*Here are my rankings

1. Man
2. Man -> Women
3. Women -> Man
4. Female
A transgender male and transgender female are confused. Not a good trait possess on the battlefield.

They are a danger to themselves and their fellow soldiers.
Have you ever been around a #4 though?
I had a #4 for lunch today. Burger, fries, milkshake and a complimentary lap dance.
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RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

ron.reagan said:

RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

ron.reagan said:

RD2WINAGNBEAR86 said:

He has played a major role in the weakening of our military. He has been more worried about "White rage" and pronouns than defending our country. The man even contacted the Chinese military without letting the President know. He is damn lucky he did not get court-martialed. He turned BE ALL YOU CAN BE into COME BE A T RA NNY.

Glad he is gone. I wish Austin would follow his lead.
A transgender male is a better solider than a female, no?

*Here are my rankings

1. Man
2. Man -> Women
3. Women -> Man
4. Female
A transgender male and transgender female are confused. Not a good trait possess on the battlefield.

They are a danger to themselves and their fellow soldiers.
Have you ever been around a #4 though?
I am not a biologist.
I think your standards are too high. Try brushing your teeth and some deodorant. Most aren't even into biology.
Realitybites
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With regards to war, I would offer that the experience of an air force pilot - even one who was shot down - is fundamentally different than that of a guy with a combat infantry badge. There's an incident where a couple of A10 drivers hit a ranger squad after getting clearance from a controller. This isn't a TV show. Wars should only be response to existential threats to our nation, not to further political ambitions. On this account, McCain was a moral failure.
ron.reagan
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Realitybites said:

With regards to war, I would offer that the experience of an air force pilot - even one who was shot down - is fundamentally different than that of a guy with a combat infantry badge. There's an incident where a couple of A10 drivers hit a ranger squad after getting clearance from a controller. This isn't a TV show. Wars should only be response to existential threats to our nation, not to further political ambitions. On this account, McCain was a moral failure.
Forget Hitler, you wouldn't even respond to Pearl Harbor with that logic
Redbrickbear
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The Milley legacy….

ron.reagan
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Redbrickbear said:

The Milley legacy….


If you pay people to stay at home and reproduce why would they go to the military? If you pay for people to go to college why would they go to the military? If the more intelligent population can make 5x WFH at a tech company, why would they go to the military? If you give everyone free healthcare why would they go to the military?

Regardless of the argument that society should or should not be providing these services to the general population there is no argument that it takes away incentives to enlist.



muddybrazos
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ron.reagan said:

Redbrickbear said:

The Milley legacy….


If you pay people to stay at home and reproduce why would they go to the military? If you pay for people to go to college why would they go to the military? If the more intelligent population can make 5x WFH at a tech company, why would they go to the military? If you give everyone free healthcare why would they go to the military?

Regardless of the argument that society should or should not be providing these services to the general population there is no argument that it takes away incentives to enlist.




If you're a white male why would you join the military? This regime hates you and wants to emasculate you. Then they want to ship you off to Ukraine or wherever to fight some for proift war. The days of following your Dad or grandad into military service are over.
Frank Galvin
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fubar said:

Wow. Just ... wow.


If you disagree with their view of the world, you are evil. That is clear.

Funny thing is that I don't seem to remember the conservative outrage over Iraq and Afghanistan when it started. I do remember conservatives thinking Obama was weak for opposing the war they now disclaimed.
ron.reagan
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muddybrazos said:

ron.reagan said:

Redbrickbear said:

The Milley legacy….


If you pay people to stay at home and reproduce why would they go to the military? If you pay for people to go to college why would they go to the military? If the more intelligent population can make 5x WFH at a tech company, why would they go to the military? If you give everyone free healthcare why would they go to the military?

Regardless of the argument that society should or should not be providing these services to the general population there is no argument that it takes away incentives to enlist.




If you're a white male why would you join the military? This regime hates you and wants to emasculate you. Then they want to ship you off to Ukraine or wherever to fight some for proift war. The days of following your Dad or grandad into military service are over.
They literally don't want to ship you to Ukraine. They literally used to do that **** in the days of dad and grandad.
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muddybrazos said:

ron.reagan said:

Redbrickbear said:

The Milley legacy….


If you pay people to stay at home and reproduce why would they go to the military? If you pay for people to go to college why would they go to the military? If the more intelligent population can make 5x WFH at a tech company, why would they go to the military? If you give everyone free healthcare why would they go to the military?

Regardless of the argument that society should or should not be providing these services to the general population there is no argument that it takes away incentives to enlist.




If you're a white male why would you join the military? This regime hates you and wants to emasculate you. Then they want to ship you off to Ukraine or wherever to fight some for proift war. The days of following your Dad or grandad into military service are over.


You join for the reasons people always joined.

If you come from low means it's a way out. Or you love your country.

You may find this hard to believe but most people don't just love "race" male part of the country. They love it all. Me? I've never had a problem with the leader in the room (unless he was an Aggie)


 
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