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Posted on Jun 24, 2015
CCMSgt Michael Sullivan Ph.D
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All I know, is that as I was watching the early reporting on the events in SC late last Thursday night, within minutes of the release of the shooting victim's names, CNN was reporting that the Pastor and the President had enjoyed a personal relationship going back to before the President had declared his candidacy in 2007. That's all I really needed hear. Let the President go and mourn the loss of his friend like any other decent human being would do under similar circumstances.
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SFC Mark Merino
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I'll speak for myself only. If I was buried and it was a military funeral, I would want only representatin of my brothers and sisters in uniform. That way, I can be assured that there will be no political agenda, media spin, or unwanted anybody. Just stetsons and spurs.
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LTC Stephen C.
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Surely you'd let an old SF trooper attend, SFC Mark Merino!
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SFC Mark Merino
SFC Mark Merino
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My brother, you are the OIC!
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LTC Stephen C.
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I have no spurs, SFC Mark Merino, but I will blouse my boots! What's funny is that since I'm twenty years (?) older than you, I should be inviting you to mine - with spurs, of course!
I always thought it was funny to see 3rd Infantry soldiers walking around Fort Myer wearing spurs because they'd just gotten off real horses!
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TSgt Kenneth Ellis
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Yes but then he sent his emissaries to attend the funeral for a thug. He would not attend
a funeral of a policeman that had been killed in the line of duty. So why would I think he was sincere now.
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Do you think it is right that the President attend the Pastors funeral Friday, but did not attend Maj. Gen. Greene
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COL Charles Williams
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I know, what we see on TV... is only part of the story. I suspect their was a good reason he could not attend MG Greene's memorial. I also believe he knew of these folks personally. Unfortunately, this is a national event, and he should be there.
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SGT Journeyman Plumber
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Of course it's right. Beyond the fact that it's been reported that President Obama had a longstanding relationship with Rev. Clementa Pinckney there's also the political angle, and not the one I think most are considering. Rev. Pinckney was also a state senator, and therefore his death at the hands of a politically motivated shooter was an assassination. President Obama attended the funeral of a friend and assassinated elected official, so bugger off anyone who claims that his attendance was unwarranted.
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SPC(P) Jay Heenan
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Of course he will be there...camera's, media and maybe a golf course he hasn't played yet will be there! He is a politician, what did you expect?
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Presidents don't attend military funerals. Your attempt at a garbage inflammatory statement is moot.
CCMSgt Michael Sullivan Ph.D
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The last Gen officer killed in war time was Maj Gen. Dillard in 1970. Attended by President Johnson
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That's interesting, since Nixon was President at that time. (No, Nixon didn't attend.)
LCpl Mark Lefler
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There will always be people critical of a leaders decision for this or that.
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CCMSgt Michael Sullivan Ph.D
CCMSgt Michael Sullivan Ph.D
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On this issue of him missing Gen. Greene Funneral, I think him and the VP were wrong in not going.
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LCpl Mark Lefler
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How many generals have funerals, how many presidents go to them? you think reagan or bush went to every generals funeral?
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LTC Kevin B.
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I honestly think he'll get complaints no matter what he does.
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