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US Army Rebukes Trump Campaign

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posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 07:13 AM
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originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: UKTruth

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: frogs453

Cheap response on your part as expected. You can't even quote anything and compare context. Squirm and blame it on somebody else is all you can do. Deflect away 🖐️🤤



Get real.

If Biden/Harris pulled this stunt — “you guys” would be all over it.

They were disrespectful — they broke rules — anything for a photo-op.

We all know the “game”.


They did far worse.
They recklessly pulled out of Aghanistan . . .




But like everything else he never followed through.






Trump did not "follow through" because the timeline was for after his term was up. Biden rushed the withdrawal, put everyone's lives in danger, and got thousands of people killed. Including 13 of our brave men and women in the military.

Why did Biden not do a better job with this? If Trumps plan was so terrible, why did Biden not review it and make a new one? Why is he allowed to pass the buck on his failures to someone who had everything in place to do things the right way, when it's the current admins responsibility for the events that took place.



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 07:17 AM
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originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: 777Vader
With Trump, it was upon invitation of the family, same thing.


NO

It’s about the rules in place that apply to everyone.

The family does not get to break the rules either.

Stop making excuses.


The military gets to set the rules for civilians. Interesting….



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 07:27 AM
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originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: 777Vader
With Trump, it was upon invitation of the family, same thing.


NO

It’s about the rules in place that apply to everyone.

The family does not get to break the rules either.

Stop making excuses.


The military gets to set the rules for civilians. Interesting….


When it's a military cemetery, yes.



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 07:32 AM
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originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: 777Vader
With Trump, it was upon invitation of the family, same thing.


NO

It’s about the rules in place that apply to everyone.

The family does not get to break the rules either.

Stop making excuses.


The military gets to set the rules for civilians. Interesting….


When it's a military cemetery, yes.


So the military has more rights over the family. Is that the spirit of the USA’s founding?

Hummm. How do you think government controlled healthcare is going to work out.
edit on 4-9-2024 by Lazy88 because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 07:35 AM
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a reply to: Lazy88

The only rule being "broken" was that there is not supposed to be photography for political purposes. They are claiming Trump was there on a political outing trying to gain votes, when it reality he was there, as an invited guest by the families of the heroes we lost due to the current admins incompetency.

Trump had permission from ANC to have a photographer and videographer there for the event, but it was not political in nature at all.



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 07:38 AM
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originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: 777Vader
With Trump, it was upon invitation of the family, same thing.


NO

It’s about the rules in place that apply to everyone.

The family does not get to break the rules either.

Stop making excuses.


The military gets to set the rules for civilians. Interesting….


When it's a military cemetery, yes.


So the military has more rights over the family. Is that the spirit of the USA’s founding?

Hummm. How do you think government controlled healthcare is going to work out.


It's nothing to do with rights over the family.

It's a military cemetery and quite rightly there are rules that apply.



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 07:42 AM
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originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: 777Vader
With Trump, it was upon invitation of the family, same thing.


NO

It’s about the rules in place that apply to everyone.

The family does not get to break the rules either.

Stop making excuses.


The military gets to set the rules for civilians. Interesting….


When it's a military cemetery, yes.


So the military has more rights over the family. Is that the spirit of the USA’s founding?

Hummm. How do you think government controlled healthcare is going to work out.


It's nothing to do with rights over the family.

It's a military cemetery and quite rightly there are rules that apply.


I spent a year on funeral detail and I can assure you, the military is very accommodating for the families of the fallen. Y'all need to stop talking about sh*t you know nothing about.



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 07:45 AM
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originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: 777Vader
With Trump, it was upon invitation of the family, same thing.


NO

It’s about the rules in place that apply to everyone.

The family does not get to break the rules either.

Stop making excuses.


The military gets to set the rules for civilians. Interesting….


When it's a military cemetery, yes.


So the military has more rights over the family. Is that the spirit of the USA’s founding?

Hummm. How do you think government controlled healthcare is going to work out.


It's nothing to do with rights over the family.

It's a military cemetery and quite rightly there are rules that apply.


I spent a year on funeral detail and I can assure you, the military is very accommodating for the families of the fallen. Y'all need to stop talking about sh*t you know nothing about.


Where did I say they weren't?

Doesn't mean that there aren't rules that people are expected to follow while there.

edit on 4-9-2024 by BedevereTheWise because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 07:55 AM
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originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: 777Vader
With Trump, it was upon invitation of the family, same thing.


NO

It’s about the rules in place that apply to everyone.

The family does not get to break the rules either.

Stop making excuses.


The military gets to set the rules for civilians. Interesting….


When it's a military cemetery, yes.


So the military has more rights over the family. Is that the spirit of the USA’s founding?

Hummm. How do you think government controlled healthcare is going to work out.


It's nothing to do with rights over the family.

It's a military cemetery and quite rightly there are rules that apply.


I spent a year on funeral detail and I can assure you, the military is very accommodating for the families of the fallen. Y'all need to stop talking about sh*t you know nothing about.


Where did I say they weren't?

Doesn't mean that there aren't rules that people are expected to follow while there.


Any unofficial recording of a military detail, photo or video, is against code. When it comes to the bereaved, there are special exemptions left to the discretion of the detail commander, OIC or NCOIC.



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 08:01 AM
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originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: 777Vader
With Trump, it was upon invitation of the family, same thing.


NO

It’s about the rules in place that apply to everyone.

The family does not get to break the rules either.

Stop making excuses.


The military gets to set the rules for civilians. Interesting….


When it's a military cemetery, yes.


So the military has more rights over the family. Is that the spirit of the USA’s founding?

Hummm. How do you think government controlled healthcare is going to work out.


It's nothing to do with rights over the family.

It's a military cemetery and quite rightly there are rules that apply.


I spent a year on funeral detail and I can assure you, the military is very accommodating for the families of the fallen. Y'all need to stop talking about sh*t you know nothing about.


Where did I say they weren't?

Doesn't mean that there aren't rules that people are expected to follow while there.


Any unofficial recording of a military detail, photo or video, is against code. When it comes to the bereaved, there are special exemptions left to the discretion of the detail commander, OIC or NCOIC.


So the mititary sets the rules at military cemeteries.

What I said.



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 08:02 AM
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originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: 777Vader
With Trump, it was upon invitation of the family, same thing.


NO

It’s about the rules in place that apply to everyone.

The family does not get to break the rules either.

Stop making excuses.


The military gets to set the rules for civilians. Interesting….


When it's a military cemetery, yes.


So the military has more rights over the family. Is that the spirit of the USA’s founding?

Hummm. How do you think government controlled healthcare is going to work out.


It's nothing to do with rights over the family.

It's a military cemetery and quite rightly there are rules that apply.


I spent a year on funeral detail and I can assure you, the military is very accommodating for the families of the fallen. Y'all need to stop talking about sh*t you know nothing about.


Where did I say they weren't?

Doesn't mean that there aren't rules that people are expected to follow while there.


Any unofficial recording of a military detail, photo or video, is against code. When it comes to the bereaved, there are special exemptions left to the discretion of the detail commander, OIC or NCOIC.


So the mititary sets the rules at military cemeteries.

What I said.


And ignored the rest of what I said.

Typical



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 08:05 AM
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originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: 777Vader
With Trump, it was upon invitation of the family, same thing.


NO

It’s about the rules in place that apply to everyone.

The family does not get to break the rules either.

Stop making excuses.


The military gets to set the rules for civilians. Interesting….


When it's a military cemetery, yes.


So the military has more rights over the family. Is that the spirit of the USA’s founding?

Hummm. How do you think government controlled healthcare is going to work out.


It's nothing to do with rights over the family.

It's a military cemetery and quite rightly there are rules that apply.


I spent a year on funeral detail and I can assure you, the military is very accommodating for the families of the fallen. Y'all need to stop talking about sh*t you know nothing about.


Where did I say they weren't?

Doesn't mean that there aren't rules that people are expected to follow while there.


Any unofficial recording of a military detail, photo or video, is against code. When it comes to the bereaved, there are special exemptions left to the discretion of the detail commander, OIC or NCOIC.


So the mititary sets the rules at military cemeteries.

What I said.


And ignored the rest of what I said.

Typical


Ignored what?

Military makes the rules at military cemeteries.

That is what I said.

You agree.

Not sure what point you think you are making.



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 08:24 AM
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originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: 777Vader
With Trump, it was upon invitation of the family, same thing.


NO

It’s about the rules in place that apply to everyone.

The family does not get to break the rules either.

Stop making excuses.


The military gets to set the rules for civilians. Interesting….


When it's a military cemetery, yes.


So the military has more rights over the family. Is that the spirit of the USA’s founding?

Hummm. How do you think government controlled healthcare is going to work out.


It's nothing to do with rights over the family.

It's a military cemetery and quite rightly there are rules that apply.


I spent a year on funeral detail and I can assure you, the military is very accommodating for the families of the fallen. Y'all need to stop talking about sh*t you know nothing about.


Where did I say they weren't?

Doesn't mean that there aren't rules that people are expected to follow while there.


Any unofficial recording of a military detail, photo or video, is against code. When it comes to the bereaved, there are special exemptions left to the discretion of the detail commander, OIC or NCOIC.


So the mititary sets the rules at military cemeteries.

What I said.


And ignored the rest of what I said.

Typical


Ignored what?

Military makes the rules at military cemeteries.

That is what I said.

You agree.

Not sure what point you think you are making.


You don't get it, obviously never military. The codes are written to keep soldiers from being stupid, most notably E-4 and below. Unless there's a police action or a crime is committed in a military jurisdiction, military code does not apply to civilians. Can a Commander ask a civilian to follow military protocol? Sure. If said civilian doesn't, the Commander is SOL.



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 08:30 AM
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originally posted by: Dalamax
Obama took out bin laden? Secretly and then dumped yhe corpse at sea without keeping any evidence of the act whatsoever.

Bin laden was dead years before obama claimed the kill. He was used as a boogie man to keep weak people scared.

a reply to: Annee



Uh, sure . . .

Perfect for a conspiracy site.




posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 08:33 AM
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originally posted by: PorkChop96
They are claiming Trump was there on a political outing trying to gain votes, when it reality he was there, as an invited guest by the families of the heroes we lost due to the current admins incompetency.


Got a bridge to sell you.



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 08:35 AM
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originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Moon68

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: BedevereTheWise

originally posted by: Lazy88

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: 777Vader
With Trump, it was upon invitation of the family, same thing.


NO

It’s about the rules in place that apply to everyone.

The family does not get to break the rules either.

Stop making excuses.


The military gets to set the rules for civilians. Interesting….


When it's a military cemetery, yes.


So the military has more rights over the family. Is that the spirit of the USA’s founding?

Hummm. How do you think government controlled healthcare is going to work out.


It's nothing to do with rights over the family.

It's a military cemetery and quite rightly there are rules that apply.


I spent a year on funeral detail and I can assure you, the military is very accommodating for the families of the fallen. Y'all need to stop talking about sh*t you know nothing about.


Where did I say they weren't?

Doesn't mean that there aren't rules that people are expected to follow while there.


Any unofficial recording of a military detail, photo or video, is against code. When it comes to the bereaved, there are special exemptions left to the discretion of the detail commander, OIC or NCOIC.


So the mititary sets the rules at military cemeteries.

What I said.


And ignored the rest of what I said.

Typical


Ignored what?

Military makes the rules at military cemeteries.

That is what I said.

You agree.

Not sure what point you think you are making.


You don't get it, obviously never military. The codes are written to keep soldiers from being stupid, most notably E-4 and below. Unless there's a police action or a crime is committed in a military jurisdiction, military code does not apply to civilians. Can a Commander ask a civilian to follow military protocol? Sure. If said civilian doesn't, the Commander is SOL.


It's a military cemetery. The military sets the rules.

People can't just decide they don't apply regardless if they have relatives buried there.



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 09:15 AM
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a reply to: Annee

No thanks, Democrat bridges don't seem to last very long and cost millions of taxpayer dollars.



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 09:26 AM
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originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: UKTruth

originally posted by: Annee

originally posted by: xuenchen
a reply to: frogs453

Cheap response on your part as expected. You can't even quote anything and compare context. Squirm and blame it on somebody else is all you can do. Deflect away 🖐️🤤



Get real.

If Biden/Harris pulled this stunt — “you guys” would be all over it.

They were disrespectful — they broke rules — anything for a photo-op.

We all know the “game”.


They did far worse.
They recklessly pulled out of Aghanistan . . .


Pulling out of Afghanistan was Trump’s deal.

But like everything else he never followed through.

Biden did.


Yes, Biden and Harris screwed it up and are personally responsible for the deaths of 13 Americans.
Americans they would not even acknowledge existing when Biden said no Americans had died on his watch.

Those photo's though - that's the main thing.

edit on 4/9/2024 by UKTruth because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 09:38 AM
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Imagine losing your child, the most precious thing to you. Your child died in a voluntary capacity, serving for this country. The ultimate sacrifice.

You have an opportunity to have photos with a U.S. President to commemorate the sacrifice your family has given, and this is how you're treated by other citizens because you don't suck Kamala's toes.

Democrats are disgusting!!!
edit on 4-9-2024 by SourGrapes because: (no reason given)



posted on Sep, 4 2024 @ 09:42 AM
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originally posted by: SourGrapes
Imagine losing your child, the most precious thing to you. Your child died in a voluntary capacity, serving for this country. The ultimate sacrifice.

You have an opportunity to have photos with a U.S. President to commemorate the sacrifice your family has given, and this is how you're treated by other citizens because you don't suck Kamala's toes.

Democrats are disgusting!!!


Yes they truly are.




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