Posted on Nov 20, 2017
If Trump were in the armed forces, military rules wouldn't let him near nuclear weapons – LA...
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Love this stupidity ... if Obama or Clinton were in the military, they'd be busted and kicked out for using drugs. What a stupid article. They too would not get near a nuclear weapon ...
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LTC David Brown
Not to mention Bubba would have been kicked out for sexual harassment, adultery and fraternization so their point is?
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
I don't recall people taking the argument to Congress (or the American people) as to whether they would actually be trusted to use nukes should the US be attacked by them. One extreme to another after all right? The fact is, this is a stupid discussion. If people believe Trump is that crazy to use them on a whim, then stick to the impeachment discussion and see where that takes them (that would be nowhere). But to discuss the involvement of Congress to authorize the use of nukes is dumb, even more scarier than the speculation Trump is going to use them, and pointless. If it ever happens, this country will more than likely be attacked.
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This is such a stupid exercise in what ifs and speculation. Trump isn't itching to start a nuclear war. This opinion piece also states nothing which definitely states why or how he would be ineligible for PRP. Contemplation of an attack is not a disqualifier.
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MSgt (Join to see)
I was on PRP for several years. So many rules and restrictions, I was surprised people even got PRP. If you went to the clinic for anything, an hour later you were talking to the PRP monitor.
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Maj Kevin "Mac" McLaughlin
Delusional in you opinion. I’ve seen all kinds of so called delusional statements made by prior Presidents and I’ve never called for a review as to whether they can be trusted not to use nuke (or to use them if the situation dictated it for that matter). I don’t even like Trump and I’m not going to make that stretch. It’s asenine.
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LTC David Brown
1stSgt Nelson Kerr - any thing delusional like you can keep your insurances? Sorta delusional like it will cut the cost of health care and save you $2,500.00/ year on premiums? Who gets to define delusional?
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