Posted on Apr 26, 2016
Pete Hegseth here for a live Q&A on 4/28. What questions do you have for me?
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From RP Staff:
We're honored to welcome Fox News Contributor MAJ Pete Hegseth to RallyPoint on 4/28 at 4:00pm EST for a live Q&A! MAJ Hegseth will be joining us to discuss American citizenship at home, and lessons we should learn from Teddy Roosevelt's "Citizenship in a Republic" speech. Post your questions below!
Learn more about "In The Arena: Good Citizens, a Great Republic, and How One Speech Can Reinvigorate America" here-----> http://rly.pt/In_The_Arena
From MAJ Hegseth:
FOX News contributor and decorated war veteran PETE HEGSETH delivers a vigorous call-to-arms to reignite American citizenship at home and restore American power abroad, using the timeless truths of Teddy Roosevelt’s iconic “Citizenship in a Republic” speech in IN THE ARENA.
Pete Hegseth resurrects Roosevelt’s famous address—best known for the Man in the Arena quote—as a roadmap for addressing the massive challenges facing America today. In order to rejuvenate what makes America exceptional, we must unapologetically get back into Roosevelt’s arena—as engaged good citizens at home and powerful good patriots in the world.
We're honored to welcome Fox News Contributor MAJ Pete Hegseth to RallyPoint on 4/28 at 4:00pm EST for a live Q&A! MAJ Hegseth will be joining us to discuss American citizenship at home, and lessons we should learn from Teddy Roosevelt's "Citizenship in a Republic" speech. Post your questions below!
Learn more about "In The Arena: Good Citizens, a Great Republic, and How One Speech Can Reinvigorate America" here-----> http://rly.pt/In_The_Arena
From MAJ Hegseth:
FOX News contributor and decorated war veteran PETE HEGSETH delivers a vigorous call-to-arms to reignite American citizenship at home and restore American power abroad, using the timeless truths of Teddy Roosevelt’s iconic “Citizenship in a Republic” speech in IN THE ARENA.
Pete Hegseth resurrects Roosevelt’s famous address—best known for the Man in the Arena quote—as a roadmap for addressing the massive challenges facing America today. In order to rejuvenate what makes America exceptional, we must unapologetically get back into Roosevelt’s arena—as engaged good citizens at home and powerful good patriots in the world.
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LMFAO ~~ Have Ya Seen Trump's Choices To Head Up His Various Departments In DC?
He Could Have Picked More Qualified One's It He'd Just Picked His Nose & Flung It Across The Room, And Given The Position To Whom Ever's Photo It Hit On The Wall; Like The Idiot Who'll Be In Our Oval Office This Coming Year ! Just Say "DUH" And We'll All Know Whom You're Referring To.
He Could Have Picked More Qualified One's It He'd Just Picked His Nose & Flung It Across The Room, And Given The Position To Whom Ever's Photo It Hit On The Wall; Like The Idiot Who'll Be In Our Oval Office This Coming Year ! Just Say "DUH" And We'll All Know Whom You're Referring To.
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We certainly can't all get a job on TV, run for public office, or give up our jobs and volunteer to help homeless Vets every day, but setting a great personal example and "giving back" to our nation is what I consider being a good citizen. I get most of that from being an Army Brat and the rest from my 27 years in the USAF, and I continue to serve all of you in the FAA.
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Congratulations On Your Appointment As Secretary Of Defense.
I Have Watched You For Years On Fox And Appreciate Your Dedication To Military And Veterans Needs.
I Have Watched You For Years On Fox And Appreciate Your Dedication To Military And Veterans Needs.
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Major,
I watch you on Fox and feel like I've known you forever! I appreciate your candid views and commentary on events in the middle east and truly appreciate your views of support / or lack of from the government. Keep talking! America needs the honest broker approach which you provide! You have the platform so continue to use it.
Continued success to you!
I watch you on Fox and feel like I've known you forever! I appreciate your candid views and commentary on events in the middle east and truly appreciate your views of support / or lack of from the government. Keep talking! America needs the honest broker approach which you provide! You have the platform so continue to use it.
Continued success to you!
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Lt Col Patrick Howard
But. Who is this man? Really?
There seems to be a lot of difference of opinion on those questions by members of this "thing". The hat just popped back into my life about a month ago. How strange?!!!
There seems to be a lot of difference of opinion on those questions by members of this "thing". The hat just popped back into my life about a month ago. How strange?!!!
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Hi, there Sir!
Just saw this invite in my email... thought I'd respond.
(probably too much coffee)
My only question is this: How far off base do you see my description of the 'verb' citizen is, from the 'norm'?... (I know it's a pronoun-but it could be described as an action word too. ). I'm probably talking out of my a-_-., but here goes...
Ideally, one would think a citizen wouldn't:
* become part of the problems that need solving.
* actively oppose the institution of the very policies that allow him and his family to exist in harmony and peace, and lack of want.
* selfishly attempt to stop others from achieving all they can.
* attempt to block or attack others from practicing their beliefs and freedom of expressions, as long as those freedoms of expressions do not impose, threaten, dictate, or otherwise harm or disturb the rights and expressions of his/her fellow citizens.
* does not form, lead, or join groups whose sole purpose is the destruction of his fellow citizens, without undisputable justifiable cause, be they local or global.
Traditionally, you would think a citizen would:
* uphold and respects the laws of the land, whatever they may be.
* assist his fellow citizens whenever possible.
* try to better him/herself to better serve his own family and the others of his community.
* try to make his homeland a better place for his children, and theirs.
* naturally aid women, children, the ill, the elderly, and the infirm, as good orderly conscious dictates, and good home training traditionally teaches...
( or used to.)
* be willing to bring to the forefront his own involvement on issues that threaten the well-being of his state, his nation, his family, and himself.
On a strictly-personal level, this means not becoming part of any problem, where I live.
Sometimes this means having an active voice in local politics.
Sometimes this means attending functions to show support.
And always, this means showing up to cast a hard-won American freedom called voting.
"Most of the darkness man experiences comes from him standing in his own sunlight."
Ralph W. Emerson
Just saw this invite in my email... thought I'd respond.
(probably too much coffee)
My only question is this: How far off base do you see my description of the 'verb' citizen is, from the 'norm'?... (I know it's a pronoun-but it could be described as an action word too. ). I'm probably talking out of my a-_-., but here goes...
Ideally, one would think a citizen wouldn't:
* become part of the problems that need solving.
* actively oppose the institution of the very policies that allow him and his family to exist in harmony and peace, and lack of want.
* selfishly attempt to stop others from achieving all they can.
* attempt to block or attack others from practicing their beliefs and freedom of expressions, as long as those freedoms of expressions do not impose, threaten, dictate, or otherwise harm or disturb the rights and expressions of his/her fellow citizens.
* does not form, lead, or join groups whose sole purpose is the destruction of his fellow citizens, without undisputable justifiable cause, be they local or global.
Traditionally, you would think a citizen would:
* uphold and respects the laws of the land, whatever they may be.
* assist his fellow citizens whenever possible.
* try to better him/herself to better serve his own family and the others of his community.
* try to make his homeland a better place for his children, and theirs.
* naturally aid women, children, the ill, the elderly, and the infirm, as good orderly conscious dictates, and good home training traditionally teaches...
( or used to.)
* be willing to bring to the forefront his own involvement on issues that threaten the well-being of his state, his nation, his family, and himself.
On a strictly-personal level, this means not becoming part of any problem, where I live.
Sometimes this means having an active voice in local politics.
Sometimes this means attending functions to show support.
And always, this means showing up to cast a hard-won American freedom called voting.
"Most of the darkness man experiences comes from him standing in his own sunlight."
Ralph W. Emerson
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Sir,
Have you ever gotten over the 1998 loss to ElkRiver in the first round of the playoffs?
Have you ever gotten over the 1998 loss to ElkRiver in the first round of the playoffs?
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MAJ (Join to see)
HAHAHA, the answer is--unfortunately--no. I never will...and neither will you. Sad day all the way around.
Wait, who is this stud?
Wait, who is this stud?
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SFC (Join to see)
MAJ (Join to see) - that my friend was a war fighting machine!! Did I email you that pic?
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