Originally Posted By: OldMaineWoodsman
nca225:

Its interesting that you say "ills the past." Does this mean that they should be ignored? Or just ignored because they were your party?

Don't ever call me disloyal, cowardly, or selfish because I voted for President Trump. While I don't always agree, he was better than the alternative. Hillary Clinton is a career lying, corrupt individual, and who knows what under the table deals she made with our enemies since her election was "in the bag."

By the way, when I was standing watch in the North Atlantic, where were you?

When I was flying ASW patrols monitoring Soviet submarines, where were you?

When I was flying patrols off of Beirut, where were you?

When I was on the flight deck of an Amphibious Assault Ship in the Adriatic, where were you?

Maybe you served as well, I don't know. But my oath has no expiration date. I will always vote on the side of who believes in protecting, supporting, and defending our Constitution as written. Not for those who wish to destroy it.


That you swore an oath to protect this country makes your disloyal choices even more odious. And I never said you should have voted for Clinton, Just not for Trump because he is a Russian puppet. There were other candidates you could of voted for soldier. You voted for the one taking and then concealing help from a foreign enemy. Such a horrible way to respect your own service....

And again, whatever the Democrats did in the past has nothing to do with nor does it justify what Trump and the GOP did with Russia.

Take this for example, I bet 100% that if you were a "maker" and caught a former employee you had to let go breaking and entering into your residence, you would be more concerned with their current illegal action, than their excuses about how your letting them go put them not that position. I bet when they cry what about this or what about that will not sway you from addressing the issue that they are breaking and entering into your home.

Now please try explain how it is not disloyal nor unpatriotic to accept help in an election from a foreign adversary that serves your interest, and then conceal the assistance.

Last edited by nca225; 07/05/19 09:10 PM.

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