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It wasnʻt a debate.I used to think that. I'm less convinced after the great domicile debate.
It wasnʻt a debate.I used to think that. I'm less convinced after the great domicile debate.
Health Insurance is illegal.Even better in his signature quote about how he can't afford health care is the absence of an opening quotation mark. He gets so confused he doesn't know if he's quoting someone else or just saying something himself. Ignatius J. Reilly--look it up. He's the guy.
I can't imagine how that guy can't afford health insurance. LOL.
By the time we hit Jan 1st the government will be shutdown for two Sats/two Sunds/christmas and NY Day. Six days. What a bargain.According to the news this morning, it's not a wall (Kelly) and Mexico is paying for it (t).
So why is the government shut down again? What am I missing?
Thank you.
According to the news this morning, it's not a wall (Kelly) and Mexico is paying for it (t).
So why is the government shut down again? What am I missing?
A whole lot of brain cells evidently.
Kelly said a combination of wall, personnel and technology is what’s appropriate.A whole lot of brain cells evidently.
Do you have anything to contribute other than lies and insults? BTW, loser joe has already put in a claim on that territory.
Hey.Do you have anything to contribute other than lies and insults? BTW, loser joe has already put in a claim on that territory.
Here’s what Republicans with brains and integrity say...this guy was the boss of US and all armed forces fighting terrorists in Afghanistan...calling out Trump for being a liar and a pussy...
It’s important for me to work for people who I think are basically honest, who tell the truth as best they know it,” McChrystal said. He suggested that the president has been, at times, “openly disingenuous on things.”
“The military talks about ... if you’re put into a difficult military situation would that leader sacrifice himself, put himself and others at risk to come for you,” he continued. “I have to believe that the people I’m working for would do that, whether we disagree on a lot of other things. I’m not convinced from the behavior that I’ve seen that that’s the case here.”
Are you talking about this disgrace to the uniform?Here’s what Republicans with brains and integrity say...this guy was the boss of US and all armed forces fighting terrorists in Afghanistan...calling out Trump for being a liar and a pussy...
It’s important for me to work for people who I think are basically honest, who tell the truth as best they know it,” McChrystal said. He suggested that the president has been, at times, “openly disingenuous on things.”
“The military talks about ... if you’re put into a difficult military situation would that leader sacrifice himself, put himself and others at risk to come for you,” he continued. “I have to believe that the people I’m working for would do that, whether we disagree on a lot of other things. I’m not convinced from the behavior that I’ve seen that that’s the case here.”
Are you talking about this disgrace to the uniform?
He is worse than McCain.
Stanley McChrystal recalled over Rolling Stone article
US commander in Afghanistan apologises for magazine article in which he criticises Barack Obama and ambassador to Kabul
Jon Boone in Kabul and Matthew Weaver
Tue 22 Jun 2010 10.26 EDTFirst published on Tue 22 Jun 2010 10.26 EDT
This article is over 8 years old
General Stanley McChrystal, the US commander of all Nato-led forces in Afghanistan, has been recalled to Washington after he criticised Barack Obama's administration in a magazine profile due to be published later this week.
A Nato official confirmed that McChrystal would travel to Washington tomorrow to explain the Rolling Stone article, in which he said that he felt betrayed by the US ambassador to Kabul, Karl Eikenberry. One of his aides told the magazine that McChrystal was disappointed by his first meeting with an "unprepared" Obama.
The official was unable to say how long the general would be away, but did say that McChrystal believed he had largely "sorted" the situation after immediately calling the people he had attacked in the profile to apologise.
Earlier today, McChrystal attended a meeting with the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, Eikenberry and Richard Holbrooke, the US special representative who McChrystal also belittled in the magazine article.
A US diplomat said that while "the story sucked" and that McChrystal "running amok" was embarrassing, the row would not affect policy or the way the men worked together.
McChrystal issued a statement offering his "sincerest apology" for the comments and the article. "It was a mistake reflecting poor judgment and should never have happened," he said.
"Throughout my career, I have lived by the principles of personal honour and professional integrity. What is reflected in this article falls far short of that standard."
According to the article, due to be published on Friday, although McChrystal voted for Obama, the two didn't get on from the start.
Obama felt McChrystal was too outspoken last autumn when he called for more troops to be sent to Afghanistan.
"I found that time painful," McChrystal admitted in the article. "I was selling an unsellable position."
Obama agreed to deploy an extra 30,000 troops but only after months of dithering that many in the military found frustrating. The troop commitment was coupled with a pledge to begin bringing them home in July 2011, setting what strategists advising McChrystal regarded as an arbitrary deadline.
McChrystal's statement said: "I have enormous respect and admiration for President Obama and his national security team, and for the civilian leaders and troops fighting this war and I remain committed to ensuring its successful outcome."
I don't recall, but I probably agreed with him.What was your opinion of him when he criticized Obama?
It wasnʻt a debate.
It wasnʻt a debate.
Too bad Powell has shutdown the printing press with the rest of the government.
Are you talking about this disgrace to the uniform?
He is worse than McCain.
Stanley McChrystal recalled over Rolling Stone article
US commander in Afghanistan apologises for magazine article in which he criticises Barack Obama and ambassador to Kabul
Jon Boone in Kabul and Matthew Weaver
Tue 22 Jun 2010 10.26 EDTFirst published on Tue 22 Jun 2010 10.26 EDT
This article is over 8 years old
General Stanley McChrystal, the US commander of all Nato-led forces in Afghanistan, has been recalled to Washington after he criticised Barack Obama's administration in a magazine profile due to be published later this week.
A Nato official confirmed that McChrystal would travel to Washington tomorrow to explain the Rolling Stone article, in which he said that he felt betrayed by the US ambassador to Kabul, Karl Eikenberry. One of his aides told the magazine that McChrystal was disappointed by his first meeting with an "unprepared" Obama.
The official was unable to say how long the general would be away, but did say that McChrystal believed he had largely "sorted" the situation after immediately calling the people he had attacked in the profile to apologise.
Earlier today, McChrystal attended a meeting with the Afghan president, Hamid Karzai, Eikenberry and Richard Holbrooke, the US special representative who McChrystal also belittled in the magazine article.
A US diplomat said that while "the story sucked" and that McChrystal "running amok" was embarrassing, the row would not affect policy or the way the men worked together.
McChrystal issued a statement offering his "sincerest apology" for the comments and the article. "It was a mistake reflecting poor judgment and should never have happened," he said.
"Throughout my career, I have lived by the principles of personal honour and professional integrity. What is reflected in this article falls far short of that standard."
According to the article, due to be published on Friday, although McChrystal voted for Obama, the two didn't get on from the start.
Obama felt McChrystal was too outspoken last autumn when he called for more troops to be sent to Afghanistan.
"I found that time painful," McChrystal admitted in the article. "I was selling an unsellable position."
Obama agreed to deploy an extra 30,000 troops but only after months of dithering that many in the military found frustrating. The troop commitment was coupled with a pledge to begin bringing them home in July 2011, setting what strategists advising McChrystal regarded as an arbitrary deadline.
McChrystal's statement said: "I have enormous respect and admiration for President Obama and his national security team, and for the civilian leaders and troops fighting this war and I remain committed to ensuring its successful outcome."
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You seem to have a problem with war heroes. Are you jealous because they got to use their guns and become big shots and you just use yours for fantasy?
You seem to have a problem with war heroes. Are you jealous because they got to use their guns and become big shots and you just use yours for fantasy?I don't recall, but I probably agreed with him.
Just think how bad must of been to be recalled by the anti-American commie Obama.
We heard you the first time. And I repeat, good thing as you'd have been laughed off any middle school debate team.