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Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
Why did Twitler veto the US Armed Services?
A) he wants to sue Twitter
B) he wants to rename US military bases for confederate generals
C) he wants to protect Russia and, yes, Chinahhhh.
D) all of the above
The answer is D
Deepest gratitude to our military for their continued service in spite of an unhinged, criminal CIC.
Prayers for those this president has chosen to victimize in order to sate his fragile ego.
FUCK THAT GUY
Merry Christmas
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Good point on "A." That's a gift to the plaintiff's bar. Social media will have to censor what its contributors post or potentially get sued. That's not exactly an abridgement of freedom of speech and freedom of the press, but it's damn close.
"B" is a tougher call. I've got ancestors buried in a small cemetery in Texas who fought for the Confederacy. My grandfather, who probably heard about it from his grandfather, used to rail against Sherman's march through Georgia, and northern domination of the south after the war. However, this is the year 2020. If you're black, how would you feel having government installations named after Confederate heroes. It's time to put this chapter behind us.
And as to "C", I disagree, we spend too much on the military. Russia and China are only existential threats to the USA in the minds of the Democrats and the Republicans, respectively.