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originally posted by: Jaellma
originally posted by: SleeperHasAwakened
I had a bit distaste for Mr. Powell in the years that he was intermingling with the Bush Iraq War fabricators, but I still have a lot respect for him for his years spent soldiering in defense for our country. He was an articulate and thoughtful man, but seemed to be in bad company.
I think our military today is exhibiting signs of lack of leadership, and having a few more Colin Powells in the ranks would sure help us right about now.
We all have a bit of distaste for most of our leaders but many will argue his accomplishments far outweigh his mis-steps along the way.
The highly decorated, 4-star general did quite a bit for America and accomplished many feats along his illustrious and dedicated career.
originally posted by: xuenchen
Powell had a cancer too. A cancer that is known to kill. ☠️
originally posted by: burdman30ott6
originally posted by: xuenchen
Powell had a cancer too. A cancer that is known to kill. ☠️
a cancer that I can't seem to find any reference to in regards to Powell prior to several hours after his death was announced. I guess the 20 years since he successfully beat prostate cancer and which was publicly known was too big a leap for the powers that be to use to shield their vaccine that doesn't vaccinate from being questioned, so they had to apply some new ailment to Powell.
originally posted by: TheRedneck
Rest in Peace, Mr. Powell.
Colin Powell may have died from cancer, but I see a worse cancer spreading throughout this thread. I see many forget that we are all brothers. Political positions may make for good argument, may even be heinous at times, but the hatred that allows one to hate another even after death is the true killer. That kind of hate will burn one up from the inside.
He's gone. He will never do anything else to anyone here, good, bad, or otherwise. I think a little decorum is in order.
TheRedneck
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: Oldcarpy2
Not using his death to push an agenda would also be in order?
I think that would be an excellent idea.
TheRedneck
originally posted by: panoz77
I thought fully vaccinated were guaranteed to not not die? The narrative from our overlords is being exposed. I guess he was too high profile to hide this, it's odd that they are claiming he died from "complications associated with COVID" and not saying he died FROM COVID.
originally posted by: Oldcarpy2
originally posted by: burdman30ott6
originally posted by: xuenchen
Powell had a cancer too. A cancer that is known to kill. ☠️
a cancer that I can't seem to find any reference to in regards to Powell prior to several hours after his death was announced. I guess the 20 years since he successfully beat prostate cancer and which was publicly known was too big a leap for the powers that be to use to shield their vaccine that doesn't vaccinate from being questioned, so they had to apply some new ailment to Powell.
Or, maybe the poor bloke was actually being treated for blood cancer?
A lot of cancer treatments like chemo or radiotherapy don't do your immune system any favours.
originally posted by: seagull
Well, this thread got ugly, didn't it?
Decorum apparently isn't a thing.
originally posted by: iMnotHigh
Funny part is, if he wasn't Vaccinated, the mentally ill left would cheer his death, and they would say he would have lived if he got the Experimental Vaccine