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Friday, July 24, 2020

Dozens of Retired Military Officers Express Support for Trump’s Action Against Riots

Forty-six retired flag-rank officers in the United States military have signed an open letter that was published on Wednesday in the Washington Times expressing support for “President Trump’s authority to stop the ongoing rioting and lawlessness in America’s cities.”

The signatories include 42 Army officers, four Air Force officers, and one retired Navy officer, according the Family Research Council. Family Research Council Executive Vice President Lt. Gen. (Ret.) William G. Boykin (pictured, left) is one of the signatories.

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9 comments:

  1. They must not mind draft dodging cowards but I do.

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    1. The FAG STRIKES AGAIN. Go home homo.

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    2. 8:52 What’s wrong with you?

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    3. 8:52 did someone break your heart or something? You are such an angry person.

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  2. Nice!
    Now ask how many hundreds of thousands of senior enlisted support him.

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    1. They only way the RIOT'S Stop. Durham needs to stop freaking around and lock the TRAITORS up.

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    2. 8:53 Exactly! What are they waiting for? This is a complete stall tactic.

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  3. Most! Including my senior Air Force NCO with 18 years of active duty!

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  4. 5:49 Neither the President, his predecessor or his current challenger served in the military.

    Obama came of age after the end of the draft, but did not register as required.

    Biden and Trump both would have come of age when we had an active draft. They both attended college, and deferments were standard issue as long as students were enrolled F/T and making progress. I had friends who were lifeguards, played football or were seasonal officers in OC who failed draft physicals. Can't speak about the physical condition of either Biden or Trump when their Bachelors was completed, and if they were called for physicals. Biden would have been prime for the draft during the year he was expelled from Syracuse Law for plagiarism.

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