Posted on May 3, 2022
Texas Guard’s guidance deterring soldiers from saving drowning migrants draws scrutiny
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The Texas Guard is so Christian isn't it? Somehow think the Bible has things to say about helping others.
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LTC Joe Anderson
MSG Joseph Cristofaro - That and what does his post have to do with the current topic? We're discussing the current Guard guidance of not jumping into the Rio Grand to save people. Especially if one's untrained. Not theology or the New and Old testament. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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CWO4 Terrence Clark
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen Just read through all the responses. Have no idea if the Texas Guard is a Christian organization. Suspect some are, some not. At any rate, would expect any American to emulate the Good Samaritan. Would not expect them to needlessly give their own life. If anyone, (Biden admin), were ACTUALLY concerned about the deaths of illegal aliens, they would finish the wall, eject the invaders, and stop inviting them in. Those drownings, the rape trees, the desicated corpses dotting our desert, the women and children sold as slaves of sex traffickers, the hundreds of thousands of U.S. drug deaths are simply unimportant collateral damage. Every drowning, sex slave, desicated corpse, drug death is a charm on Biden's charm bracelet. The Biden administration can stop this whenever they want to. But let's stomp on the Texas Guard with their thumb in the dike. MSG Joseph Cristofaro SSG John Barry MSgt Michael Bischoff LTC Joe Anderson
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