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MSgt James Mullis
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How dare the President fire, the person we publicly demanded he fire, for a reason other than the one we wanted him fired for. The hypocrisy literally has their heads spinning!
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SSgt Christopher Brose
SSgt Christopher Brose
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The timing was great, inasmuch as it wasn't delayed any longer. But I agree with those who think he should have been fired much earlier.
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CPT Jack Durish
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Forgive me for piling on my own discussion, but this is too precious to pass up...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w8nyZVSVQZg
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MSgt James Mullis
MSgt James Mullis
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A moment straight out of 1984.
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1SG Dennis Hicks
1SG Dennis Hicks
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She is a Loon always has been, her and the rest of the leaches need to be pink slipped and dumped in a deep hole.
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SSgt Christopher Brose
SSgt Christopher Brose
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MSgt James Mullis - YES!!! Changing the enemy during the Two-Minutes Hate, that's exactly what that reminds me of!
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SSG Edward Tilton
SSG Edward Tilton
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I think Maxine should debate Louie Gomert.
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Cpl Jeff N.
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It is hard for people that do not know what is going around them to know what to think. That is the classic leftist these days. The very people that called for Comey's firing/resignation (Schumer/Pelosi/Reid etc) are not the loudest barkers now that he has been fired.

Now it is suspicious timing. I hear some saying Trumps should have fired Comey the day after he was sworn in. He waited too long to do it now. What changed in 100 days? The FBI has been looking at this since last July. They still have zippo. They also forget that the democrats held up his Attorney General nominee as along as possible so it took some time to get others in place to do the work. make the assessments etc. The dems memories are pretty short.

Any ongoing investigations are still....ongoing. His removal does not change that one bit. The dems should be happy but they simply are too deranged to accept the good news. Since Trump did it, it was bad, no matter what.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr
1stSgt Nelson Kerr
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Cpl you are following a man who thinks he invented the phrase "priming the pump" a few days ago. I so I would not question the rationality of others.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/onpolitics/2017/05/11/president-trump-and-origin-pumping-prime/101544474/
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Cpl Jeff N.
Cpl Jeff N.
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1stSgt Nelson Kerr - I am not "following" anyone. I am merely giving him the chance to do what he said he would do. I want illegal immigration stopped and the heroin flow stopped with it. I want Obamacare repealed, not necessarily replaced but I will take what I can get. I want more jobs for Americans, more energy produced here to get us out of the middle east. I want the size of government actually reduced not the rate of it's growth reduced. I would like to see a balanced budget in my lifetime and a reduction in the national debt for my kids and now grand kids. I want to see taxes reduced on Americans so we are more free with what we earned. I want the second amendment protected (along with all of the others). I want to see law enforcement protected and our national defense strengthened and our word to mean something to friend and foe.

You would have had us with a president that allowed Americans to die on her watch and then lie to our faces about it and had classified info on her personal server (something you would have been in jail over). The money laundering of the Clintons through the CGI was another humdinger. You need to wake up Nelson. Trump is not perfect, he wasn't even my first choice but he is an outsider that looks to change the game on the political class. I am all I on that.
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SSgt Christopher Brose
SSgt Christopher Brose
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Cpl Jeff N. - You know what this reminds me of? When sex-offender Clinton was finally busted beyond all doubt that he diddled women he wasn't supposed to diddle, Democrats fell all over themselves getting in front of TV cameras to demand he resign. "He should resign!" was a very common refrain from Democrats for about a month. But that was the end of their obligation as they saw it. When legal proceedings began, not a single Senate Democrat voted to convict him, saying he shouldn't be impeached.

I never understood the rationale for saying he should leave office if he's the one signing the papers, but he shouldn't leave office if we're the ones signing the papers.

Ironically, while there were a few Republicans who voted against convicting, the media narrative was how the Republicans were in lockstep, and not a word was said about Democrats being in lockstep. That destroyed most of what was left of any regard I had for the mainstream media at that point.
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