Impeach Trump!!

AMKiller

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I knew it would all, come back to him.




It's funny how a guy that is Angry at Blacks protesting being indiscriminately killed by police, by bending a knee calls that unpatriotic, nevertheless the same guy can insult Gold Star Families and John McCain a war hero and somehow that is okay.
Sorry to burst your bubble but the Chadian force’s presence in the area was 800 miles away from where this attack took place.
 
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McCain appears to mock Trump's draft deferments

Washington (CNN)Sen. John McCain, in an interview about the Vietnam War, appeared to take a swipe at President Donald Trump when he criticized people from "the highest income level" who avoided the draft by finding a doctor who "would say that they had a bone spur."

Trump, who attended the private New York Military Academy as a young man, received five military draft deferments during the Vietnam War, including one medical deferment after he was diagnosed with bone spurs in his foot.

McCain and Trump have feuded since the businessman-turned-president used an early event in his 2016 campaign to derided the Arizona Republican's military service, claiming he was not a war hero because he was captured during the Vietnam War. Trump refused to apologize and their feud has carried into his administration, where McCain has been one of his most fervent Republican critics on Capitol Hill.

"One aspect of the conflict, by the way, that I will never ever countenance is that we drafted the lowest income level of America and the highest income level found a doctor that would say they had a bone spur," McCain told C-SPAN3, American History TV, in an interview about the Vietnam War. "That is wrong. That is wrong. If we are going to ask every American to serve, every American should serve."

McCain never mentions Trump by name in the interview, but the President's deferment because of a bone spur is widely known and the President's family was well off at the time.

Trump told The New York Times in 2016 that a doctor "gave me a letter -- a very strong letter -- on the heels."
"Over a period of time, it healed up," he said.

In a 2015 biography, Trump told Michael D'Antonio that the bone spurs were "not a big problem, but it was enough of a problem."

In the C-SPAN interview, McCain said the lessons learned from Vietnam include that the United States needs to have a "strategy and a capability to win" before getting involved in a conflict.

"It really split our society in a way that we sometimes forget. Mass arrests, demonstrations, Chicago, that all of us can look back and see on C-SPAN," McCain said. "It was a tumultuous time and most of it was bred by the conflict."

McCain spent five years as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War, declining to be released despite being the son of an admiral.

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Know wonder Trump and Bill Clinton got along so well, bother Draft Dogging, Womanizing low life trash..

Sorry to burst your bubble but the Chadian force’s presence in the area was 800 miles away from where this attack took place.

You have a link and proof, or you just talking through your ass as usual.
 

AMKiller

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McCain appears to mock Trump's draft deferments

Washington (CNN)Sen. John McCain, in an interview about the Vietnam War, appeared to take a swipe at President Donald Trump when he criticized people from "the highest income level" who avoided the draft by finding a doctor who "would say that they had a bone spur."

Trump, who attended the private New York Military Academy as a young man, received five military draft deferments during the Vietnam War, including one medical deferment after he was diagnosed with bone spurs in his foot.

McCain and Trump have feuded since the businessman-turned-president used an early event in his 2016 campaign to derided the Arizona Republican's military service, claiming he was not a war hero because he was captured during the Vietnam War. Trump refused to apologize and their feud has carried into his administration, where McCain has been one of his most fervent Republican critics on Capitol Hill.

"One aspect of the conflict, by the way, that I will never ever countenance is that we drafted the lowest income level of America and the highest income level found a doctor that would say they had a bone spur," McCain told C-SPAN3, American History TV, in an interview about the Vietnam War. "That is wrong. That is wrong. If we are going to ask every American to serve, every American should serve."

McCain never mentions Trump by name in the interview, but the President's deferment because of a bone spur is widely known and the President's family was well off at the time.

Trump told The New York Times in 2016 that a doctor "gave me a letter -- a very strong letter -- on the heels."
"Over a period of time, it healed up," he said.

In a 2015 biography, Trump told Michael D'Antonio that the bone spurs were "not a big problem, but it was enough of a problem."

In the C-SPAN interview, McCain said the lessons learned from Vietnam include that the United States needs to have a "strategy and a capability to win" before getting involved in a conflict.

"It really split our society in a way that we sometimes forget. Mass arrests, demonstrations, Chicago, that all of us can look back and see on C-SPAN," McCain said. "It was a tumultuous time and most of it was bred by the conflict."

McCain spent five years as a prisoner of war during the Vietnam War, declining to be released despite being the son of an admiral.

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Know wonder Trump and Bill Clinton got along so well, bother Draft Dogging, Womanizing low life trash..



You have a link and proof, or you just talking through your ass as usual.
You’re the one talking through your ass. I’m no Trump fan but facts are facts.

Here ya go.

Do not try to turn Niger into Trump’s Benghazi.
 

AMKiller

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Do you have proof that it is an actually reputable news source, and that that you don't have your head buried up Trump's ass so far you can't see daylight?
You’ve shown no proof yet you want me to show you proof? That’s rich.

You only got a meme as proof. You can google where Chad forces were stationed yourself.

Do you have proof that it is an actually reputable news source, and that that you don't have your head buried up Trump's ass so far you can't see daylight?
Is Huffington Post fake news also?

What The Hell Was This Rachel Maddow Segment?
 

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You’ve shown no proof yet you want me to show you proof? That’s rich.

You only got a meme as proof. You can google where Chad forces were stationed yourself.

You're just like your hero Trump, a whiney little bitch.

Chad withdraws troops from fight against Boko Haram in Niger

The killing of four U.S. soldiers in an October 2017 ambush by Islamic militants in Niger was far worse a debacle than the 2012 attack on U.S. diplomatic facilities in Benghazi.

Four United States soldiers were killed and two wounded during an ambush by Islamic militants on American and Nigerien troops near the Niger-Mali border on 4 October 2017, in an incident most Americans — including high-ranking government officials — still knew little about, two weeks after it occurred. The paucity of details about the attack prompted critics such as Sen. John McCain of Arizona to complain that Trump administration officials were not being forthcoming with the facts.

Some, citing incomplete and conflicting accounts of how the attack unfolded and the twelve-day delay between the deaths of the U.S. soldiers and any acknowledgment by President Trump that the incident had even occurred (and who also had questions about the nature of the U.S. military’s mission in Niger), even suggested that the administration might be trying to cover up a debacle they said could be worse than the deadly 2012 attack by militants on U.S. diplomatic facilities in Benghazi, Libya.

“This might wind up to be Mr. Trump’s Benghazi,” said Rep. Frederica Wilson (D-Florida) during a CNN interview in which she questioned the administration’s competence:

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Not a whole lot of heirs to fortunes made it over to Vietnam for some reason.

Impeaching Trump is going to be the easy part. Its undoing the damage that will be hard.
 

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No, I mean a sane person.

The salty ones are the former Trump voters that are driving his approval into the ground.