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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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He "Misspoke" or More like wasn't aware of the Backlash he would receive from Professional Military Folks.
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MSgt Aaron Brite
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It also goes to show that Trump has a lot to learn about the military that simply being in business would not have taught him. Geneva convention restrictions being one area. It looks like someone filled him in after last night. My critique of his campaign is that he tends to not do his research before hand but waits till he has to respond to his gaffes. Frustrating as a.voter but refreshing to not have a pre-blended, made-up, PC weasle mouthed focus group tested politician to listen too. Certainly made the debate interesting!
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Yeah. It appears to me that much of the campaign is just winged and the people running the show are more worried of the "You're Fired!" Trumpism

although I do have to disagree with the debate. Honestly most of it to me was unintelligent childish banter that Fox new perpetuated for ratings. A good portion of it was letting Trump run wild and saying what he wanted, interrupting others, etc. (it seemed clear to me who they support at least). I found it funny that Kasich only spoke (i think) 5 or 6 times during the entire debate, but said the most out of all of them combined. Much of debate was nothing of substance and I honestly felt like I wasted my time watching it (which is not how the presidential race should be)

*this is not me supporting or denoting anyone. Just expressing what I witnessed.
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SSG Warren Swan
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What is his difference between "order" and "sanction"? You won't "order" them to do it, but you'd be willing to "sanction" the act. Play on words that have some serious ramifications if you're the one found to have done it.
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