my usaf retirement doc is signed by slick willie. we do not hang things like that on the wall. this family deserved privacy from our president and vp, and I am actually glad that they got it. -- j
I consider it a disgrace that the President did not attend this funeral. It goes to show his disdain for the military. I have always said watch his actions and not his words.
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Unfortunately the reporting of this article is wrong.Def, Sec, Hagel went, and the information about Bush and Nixon’s past attendances at a military funeral are erroneous. I just learned this http://washingtonexaminer.com/twitter-ob... I still stand by it’s better that he didn’t go. He wasn’t needed. I still feel sick to my stomach when I think of him standing over Ambassador Stevens body talking about a video.
That's very thoughtful of Obama, to stay away from the funeral of a 2-star general. Who wants him there taking the spotlight, anyway?
Not meaning to be a jerk, but if the general had been true to his oath, he wouldn't have been killed in Iraq. Because he can't take deployment orders from someone not in the TOC like Obama isn't.
No President, no VP, not even the Secretary of Defense attended the funeral. This man is the highest officer to be killed in "battle" since Vietnam. Absolutely disgraceful. Whether you believe in the mission or not, this man was asked by the country to go and do this mission, he was killed doing it. He deserves our respect and honor.
Authority -- the president, the SecDef, the chair
of the JCS ... -- j
p.s. and. of course, we understand your view of the birth certificate.
I'm equally certain John Galt would prefer the issue seldom if ever had to come up.
Obeying Obama's orders would be violating his oath as an officer.
Only one man in my memory had the courage of his convictions to keep to his oath:
http://www.jefflindsay.com/MichaelNew.sh...
do not hang things like that on the wall. this family
deserved privacy from our president and vp, and
I am actually glad that they got it. -- j
I still stand by it’s better that he didn’t go. He wasn’t needed. I still feel sick to my stomach when I think of him standing over Ambassador Stevens body talking about a video.
Article 2, section 1, clause 5.
Article 2, section 1, clause 5.
Not meaning to be a jerk, but if the general had been true to his oath, he wouldn't have been killed in Iraq. Because he can't take deployment orders from someone not in the TOC like Obama isn't.
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