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Sep 24, 2020 17:55:40   #
DukeTarHeel Loc: NC's "Research Triangle"
 
yhtomit wrote:
Got a list of this 500?


Are you really this stupid? I posted 2 links for the same story (different sources)

Try reading

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Sep 24, 2020 17:57:08   #
DukeTarHeel Loc: NC's "Research Triangle"
 
wilpharm wrote:
yeah, nancy, really embarrassed..LMAO


Oh right, you can’t recognize your social inability, my bad.

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Sep 24, 2020 18:19:07   #
Texcaster Loc: Queensland
 
Retired CPO wrote:
Texcaster,
I'm probably not the first one to say this to you but BE SILENT!!. Patriotic Americans could care less what an Australian thinks about OUR President and OUR politics. SHUT UP!!! Worry about your own country. We will worry about ours.




Retired CPO, first - I'm a passport bearing Yank as well as a passport bearing Aussie. I vote both places.

second - Can you see the humor in Americans telling anyone to mind their own political business?

Especially a staunch ally like Australia? After the CIA and MI6 toppled the Whitlam government? Get real

and third - Speaking out and ridiculing Donald J Trump is NOT being unpatriotic. Think about it.



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Sep 24, 2020 18:49:20   #
yhtomit Loc: Port Land. Oregon
 
DukeTarHeel wrote:
You poor deluded trumpette. I thought you knew how to Google.

Here is another link

https://www.npr.org/2020/09/24/916184218/nearly-500-national-security-experts-endorse-biden-for-president


Your a real sucker to post a link that does not support itself with facts....
Where is the list of 500 people that signed this alleged list? Hmmm...?
Why did the article not post it like your last failed claim?
Google is a brand, DA.
I don’t use the google search engine anymore. They are a privacy invasive company now. Evil...

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Sep 24, 2020 19:16:33   #
letmedance Loc: Walnut, Ca.
 
DukeTarHeel wrote:
I'm a registered independent who lives in North Carolina.... I wouldn't vote for AOC if I was in her district and that goes for the other 3 members of her gang of 4. However, I will surely vote for Biden and Harris. I have the same opinion of trump that those 200 retired generals and admirals who today announced trump is unworthy of their vote.

Why do you assume that I vote for just one party; I vote the candidate, not the party. To me, voting purely on party lines is lemming-like mindlessness....
I'm a registered independent who lives in North C... (show quote)


So you think Harris is going to be a good president?

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Sep 24, 2020 20:34:09   #
cwp3420
 
DukeTarHeel wrote:
I know you were sincere when you wrote your post.... and that is truly frightening.

You see Trump as a hero, I see Trump as a Erdogan wanna-be.


Your prerogative. You see Biden as your coming savior, and I see Biden as a senile old pedophile who enjoys children running their fingers through his hairy leg hairs.

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Sep 24, 2020 20:38:43   #
cwp3420
 
DukeTarHeel wrote:
Hey CPO - how do you feel about 200 generals and admirals who today announced that they endorse Biden because trump has failed "to meet challenges large or small." 22 of these military officers had 4 stars. Perhaps they think trump makes no sense... but of course, you know better than them.


I found in the military that many generals were more political than good military leaders. I guess if the generals sway your thinking, then thinking people like Pee Wee Herman voting for Biden puts you over the top. Keep your fingers crossed, and perhaps Tom Cruise will back Trump also.

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Sep 24, 2020 20:40:18   #
cwp3420
 
DukeTarHeel wrote:
So you can't face the truth, I'm not surprised - you never meaningfully contribute here anyway. Trump lies and apparently you are quite comfortable with emulating him. It must agonizing for you to see people with far greater knowledge, intelligence, experience and responsibility assail trump's weakness and irresponsibility.

https://www.npr.org/2020/09/24/916184218/nearly-500-national-security-experts-endorse-biden-for-president


Butt hurt again by the truth. Once again MENSA boy takes it on the chin and responds with jibba jabba nonsense.

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Sep 24, 2020 21:33:53   #
bluezzzzz Loc: Stamping Ground, KY
 
yhtomit wrote:
Your a real sucker to post a link that does not support itself with facts....
Where is the list of 500 people that signed this alleged list? Hmmm...?
Why did the article not post it like your last failed claim?
Google is a brand, DA.
I don’t use the google search engine anymore. They are a privacy invasive company now. Evil...


AN OPEN LETTER TO AMERICA
September 24, 2020

To Our Fellow Citizens:



We are former public servants who have devoted our careers, and in many cases risked our lives, for the United States. We are generals, admirals, senior noncommissioned officers, ambassadors, and senior civilian national security leaders. We are Republicans, Democrats, and Independents. We love our country. Unfortunately, we also fear for it. The COVID-19 pandemic has proven America needs principled, wise, and responsible leadership. America needs a President who understands, as President Harry S. Truman said, that “the buck stops here.”



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Rear Admiral Michael E. Smith, USN (Ret)

Leadership of National Security Leaders for Biden:​
Admiral Steve Abbot, USN (Ret)
Major General Donna Feigley Barbisch, USA (Ret)
Steven Brock, former Director, National Security Council
Major General Peter S. Cooke, USA (Ret)
Richard Danzig, former Secretary of the Navy
Carlos Del Toro, former Senior Military Assistant, Department of Defense
Brigadier General John W. Douglass, USAF (Ret), former Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Michèle Flournoy, former Under Secretary of Defense
Lieutenant General Walt Gaskin, USMC (Ret)
Senior Military Spouse Advisors:
Marjorie Abbot
Sheila L. Casey
Gert Clark
Mary Jo Myers
Ms. Suzie Schwartz
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Ambassador Gina K. Abercrombie-Winstanley (Ret)
Ambassador Charles C. Adams, Jr.
Gordon M. Adams, Ph.D., former Associate Director, Office of Management and Budget
Brigadier General Clara L. Adams-Ender, USA (Ret)
Major General James A. Adkins, USA (Ret)
Major General Jerald N. Albrecht, USA (Ret)
Madeleine Albright, former Secretary of State
Clifford L. Alexander, former Secretary of the Army
Eric R. Allison, former Deputy Assistant Director of the CIA
Michael Amato, former Professional Staff Member, House Armed Services Committee
Brigadier General Steven M. Anderson, USA (Ret)
Wendy R. Anderson, former Chief of Staff to the Deputy Secretary of Defense
Command Sergeant Major Victor S. Angry, USA (Ret)
Ambassador Mari Carmen Aponte (Ret), former Acting Assistant Secretary of State
Brigadier General Ricardo Aponte, USAF (Ret)
Richard L. Armitage, former Deputy Secretary of State
Major General Wallace Arnold, USA (Ret)
Vice Admiral Donald Arthur, USN (Ret)
Rear Admiral Tom Atkin, USCG (Ret)
Sergeant Major Sean A. Baker, USA (Ret)
Brigadier General Roosevelt Barfield, USA (Ret)
Rear Admiral Jamie Barnett, USN (Ret)
Rear Admiral Danelle Barrett, USN (Ret)
Ambassador Leslie A. Bassett (Ret)
Ambassador Michael A. Battle, Sr.
R. Rand Beers, former Acting Secretary of Homeland Security
Ambassador Colleen Bell
Virginia L. Bennett, former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Hans Binnendijk, Ph.D., former Special Assistant to the President, National Security Council
Ambassador Robert D. Blackwill (Ret), former Deputy National Security Advisor
Ambassador Robert Blake (Ret)
Charles A. Blanchard, former General Counsel of the Air Force
Ambassador James Blanchard (Ret), former Governor of Michigan
Lieutenant General Ronald R. Blanck, USA (Ret)
Ambassador John Blaney
Ambassador Avis T. Bohlen (Ret), former Assistant Secretary of State
Major General Charles “Charlie” F. Bolden Jr., USMC (Ret), former Administrator of NASA
Major General Edward L. Bolton, Jr., USAF (Ret)
Ambassador Amy L. Bondurant
Jason Bordoff, former Special Assistant to the President, National Security Council
General Chuck Boyd, USAF (Ret)
Lieutenant General John A. Bradley, USAF (Ret)
Brigadier General David M. Brahms, USMC (Ret)
Lieutenant General Marvin D. Brailsford, USA (Ret)
Patty Brandmaier, former Senior Executive Officer, CIA
Ambassador Aurelia E. Brazeal (Ret)
Ambassador James “Wally” Brewster, Jr.
Major General John W. Brooks, USAF (Ret)
Command Sergeant Major Dwight J. Brown, USA (Ret)
Ambassador Sue K. Brown
Mark Brunner, former Senior Advisor to U.S. Senator Mark Warner (D-VA)
Ambassador George Bruno (Ret)
Joseph M. Bryan, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Theresa T. Buchanan, former Member, Uniform Formulary Beneficiary Advisory Panel
Kara L. Bue, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
Ambassador Nicholas Burns (Ret), former Under Secretary of State
Ambassador William J. Burns (Ret), former Deputy Secretary of State
Sergeant Major William Burton, USMC (Ret)
Ambassador Prudence Bushnell (Ret)
Rear Admiral John Butler, USN (Ret)
Louis E. Caldera, former Secretary of the Army
Dan Caldwell, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor, Pepperdine University
Gabe Camarillo, former Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
Lieutenant General Donald M. Campbell, Jr., USA (Ret)
John R. Campbell, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Brigadier General Kristine K. Campbell, Ph.D., USA (Ret)
Kurt M. Campbell, former Assistant Secretary of State
Mario Caraballo, former Deputy Associate Administrator, EPA
Sergeant Major Rosemarie Caraballo, USA (Ret)
Vice Admiral James C. Card, USCG (Ret)
Robert Cardillo, former Director of the NGA
Patrick Carrick, Ph.D., former Agency Director, Department of Homeland Security
Ashton B. Carter, former Secretary of Defense
Steven A. Cash, former CIA Officer and Senate Staff
Lieutenant General John Castellaw, USMC (Ret)
Ambassador Judith B. Cefkin
Rear Admiral Bill Center, USN (Ret)
Ambassador Peter R. Chaveas (Ret)
Antonia Chayes, former Under Secretary of the Air Force
Brigadier General Stephen A. Cheney, USMC (Ret)
General Peter W. Chiarelli, USA (Ret)
Admiral Hank Chiles, USN (Ret), former Commander U.S. Strategic Command
Lieutenant General James Clapper, USAF (Ret), former Director of National Intelligence
General Wesley Clark, USA (Ret), former Commander U.S. European Command
Brigadier General Julia Jeter Cleckley, USA (Ret)
Rear Admiral William W. Cobb, Jr., USN (Ret)
David S. Cohen, former Deputy Director of the CIA
William Cohen, former Secretary of Defense
Harry Coker, Jr., former Executive Director of the NSA
Rear Admiral Christopher W. Cole, USN (Ret)
Lieutenant General Ronald S. Coleman, USMC (Ret)
Joseph J. Collins, Ph.D., former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Erin C. Conaton, former Under Secretary of Defense
Ambassador Elinor G. Constable (Ret)
Major General J. Gary Cooper, USMC (Ret)
Ambassador Cindy L. Courville, Ph.D. (Ret)
Daniel T. Crocker, former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Commerce
Ambassador James B. Cunningham (Ret)
Senior Chief Intelligence Specialist Marilee Cunningham, USN (Ret)
William B. Daitch, former Assistant Director, Department of Homeland Security
John H. Dalton, former Secretary of the Navy
Major General Stephen L. Danner, USA (Ret)
Rear Admiral John P. Davis, USN (Ret)
Robert V. Davis, former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense
Ambassador Ruth A. Davis (Ret)
Lieutenant General Michael Davison, Jr., USA (Ret)
Daniel Dawson, former Senior Executive, Defense Intelligence Agency
Rear Admiral Scott D. Deitchman, MD, MPH, USPHS (Ret)
Ambassador Jeffrey DeLaurentis (Ret)
Ambassador Greg Delawie (Ret)
Rudy DeLeon, former Deputy Secretary of Defense
Joan Dempsey, former Deputy Director of Central Intelligence
Major General Susan Y. Desjardins, USAF (Ret)
Major General Richard T. Devereaux, USAF (Ret)
Rear Admiral Kelvin N. Dixon, USN (Ret)
Ambassador Kathleen Doherty (Ret)
Michael B. Donley, former Secretary of the Air Force
Brigadier General Barbara Doornink, USA (Ret)
Greg Douquet, National Security Leader
Martha E. Duncan, former Chief DIA Defense Human Intelligence Enterprise
Vice Admiral Joseph Dyer, USN (Ret)
Ambassador William C. Eacho
Major General Paul Eaton, USA (Ret)
Ambassador William A. Eaton (Ret)
R.P. Eddy, former Director, National Security Council
Eric Edelman, former Under Secretary of Defense
Major General Mari K. Eder, USA (Ret)
Ambassador Susan M. Elliott (Ret)
Ambassador John B. Emerson (Ret)
Major General William L. Enyart, USA (Ret), former U.S. Congressman (IL-12)
Sergeant Major John L. Estrada, USMC (Ret)
Rear Admiral Stephen C. Evans, USN (Ret)
Elisa Ewers, former Director, National Security Council
Major General John Ewers, USMC (Ret)
Vice Admiral Ron Eytchison, USN (Ret)
Roland Fabia, former Chief of Corporate Engagement, Defense Intelligence Agency
Richard A. Falkenrath, former Deputy Homeland Security Advisor
Brigadier General Robert J. Felderman, USA (Ret)
Ambassador Judith R. Fergin (Ret)
Sergeant Major Ronald E. Fetherson, USMC (Ret)
Brigadier General Evelyn “Pat” Foote, USA (Ret)
Ambassador Robert S. Ford (Ret)
Brigadier General Martin E.B. France, USAF (Ret)
Vice Admiral Michael T. Franken, USN (Ret)
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Rear Admiral Michael S. Frick, USN (Ret)
Rear Admiral Robert Ellis Frick, USN (Ret)
Ambassador Laurie S. Fulton
Ambassador Julie Furuta-Toy
Ambassador Edward M. Gabriel
Ambassador Peter W. Galbraith
Rear Admiral James M. Galloway, MD, USPHS (Ret)
Juan M Garcia, former Assistant Secretary of the Navy
Lieutenant General Robert G. Gard, USA (Ret)
Brigadier General Jonathan George, USAF (Ret)
Ambassador Gordon D. Giffin
Daniel B. Ginsberg, former Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
Brigadier General Robert A. Glacel, USA (Ret)
Rear Admiral Fred Stephen Glass, USN (Ret)
Sherri W. Goodman, former Deputy Under Secretary of Defense
Rose Gottemoeller, former Under Secretary of State
W. Scott Gould, former Deputy Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Vice Admiral Kevin Patrick Green, USN (Ret)
Ambassador Lino Gutiérrez (Ret)
Ambassador Howard Gutman
Ambassador Nina Hachigian
Major General Richard S. Haddad, USAF (Ret)
Rear Admiral Marlene E. Haffner, MD, MPH, USPHS (Ret)
Chuck Hagel, former Secretary of Defense
Avril Haines, former Deputy Director of the CIA
Robert Hale, former Under Secretary of Defense
Major General Irv Halter, USAF (Ret)
Ambassador Pamela K. Hamamoto
Rear Admiral Janice M. Hamby, USN (Ret)
Ambassador S. Fitzgerald Haney
Mary B. Hannagan, former Director of Staffing, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
Ken Harbaugh, National Security Leader
Major General Robert A. Harding, USA (Ret)
Rear Admiral Jeffrey A. Harley, USN (Ret)
Ambassador Anthony Harrington
Major General Jerry C. Harrison, USA (Ret)
United States Senator Gary Hart (Ret)
Tom N. Harvey, former Assistant Secretary of Defense
General Michael Hayden, USAF (Ret), former Director of the CIA
Major General Ralph L. Haynes, MD, MBA, USA (Ret)
General Richard D. Hearney, USMC (Ret)
Rear Admiral Clare Helminiak, MD, MPH, USPHS (Ret)
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Sep 24, 2020 21:49:33   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
Texcaster wrote:
This is your 'leader' sarge. Salute the tub of orange goo.

https://www.news.com.au/world/coronavirus/global/donald-trump-claims-coronavirus-affects-virtually-nobody-as-death-toll-passes-200000/news-story/1691545feec5d54dcd34c4c25da857e3

Donald Trump has downplayed the seriousness of the coronavirus pandemic as the death toll in the US passes the 200,000 mark.

“It affects virtually nobody – it’s an amazing thing,” the US President told supporters at a rally in Swanton, Ohio on Monday night.

The official death toll from COVID-19 hit the grim milestone the next morning.
This is your 'leader' sarge. Salute the tub of ora... (show quote)


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Sep 24, 2020 21:50:43   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
Texcaster wrote:
Retired CPO, first - I'm a passport bearing Yank as well as a passport bearing Aussie. I vote both places.

second - Can you see the humor in Americans telling anyone to mind their own political business?

Especially a staunch ally like Australia? After the CIA and MI6 toppled the Whitlam government? Get real

and third - Speaking out and ridiculing Donald J Trump is NOT being unpatriotic. Think about it.


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Sep 24, 2020 21:51:18   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
DukeTarHeel wrote:
Oh right, you can’t recognize your social inability, my bad.


The Kmgw9v will soon be along to chastise you for personal attacks.

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Sep 24, 2020 21:51:56   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
DukeTarHeel wrote:
Are you really this stupid? I posted 2 links for the same story (different sources)

Try reading


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Sep 24, 2020 21:53:32   #
yhtomit Loc: Port Land. Oregon
 
😎

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Sep 24, 2020 22:00:37   #
LWW Loc: Banana Republic of America
 
Retired CPO wrote:
Texcaster,
I'm probably not the first one to say this to you but BE SILENT!!. Patriotic Americans could care less what an Australian thinks about OUR President and OUR politics. SHUT UP!!! Worry about your own country. We will worry about ours.


Earl Hussein isn’t even an Aussie ... he’s an American that fled the USA to go to a whiter country and escape those uppity colored folks like blacks and native Americans.

The left on this forum is only slightly less racist than Jeffrey Dahmer, but worse than George Wallace.

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