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Comments by "J Nagarya" (@jnagarya519) on "Top US general appears to take shot at Trump during retirement speech" video.
@randomguy1928 How do YOU know what "real" Americans believe? The First Amendment protects the right of every American to believe whatever they want -- it refutes any requirement that Americans -- "real" or fantasized -- absolutely agree with each other, or with some random anonymous Internet troll who is making an assertion beyond his authority.
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THREATENING a witness.
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It is a simple and clear Constitutional principle that Trump's "fans" need to learn: The oath of loyalty is to the CONSTITUTION -- to the RULE OF LAW -- NOT to ANY person.
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@blondhairblackstrat But he wouldn't, and it is a smear against his character to suggest he would.
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@aaronsinger Clinton was consistent: he opposed US involvement in Vietnam and found a way out of it. Republicans of the same generation, however -- G DUI Bushit and Dick "Dick" Cheney as examples -- SUPPORTED that involvement but AVOIDED GOING. They were all for sending others to do their fighting and dying for them. And then there's Colin Powell: he was the first to "investigate" -- and cover-up -- the "My Lai Massacre". He protected the white mass murderer and his career progress as a REPUBLICAN.
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@emoonie Trump is a career criminal. Perhaps you've yet to learn that criminality is the opposite of good. Milley prevented the destruction of the Constitution. Why do you believe that the destruction of the rule of law is a good thing? Are you a criminal?
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@randomguy1928 I don't generalize away from specifics. "Common sense" is an illusion used by self-aggrandizing individuals to pretend they are more than an individual. To try to deceive others that they belong to a bigger mob than everyone else, therefore represent some unpolled "majority". I adhere to facts and law -- and reason. I don't give advice; I critique flawed ideas.
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They humiliate TRUMP. Milley won the day -- both in stopping the coup, and protecting the country from Trump, and also in last word. The more Trump moves his mouth, the more he PUBLICLY proves his degeneracy.
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@Dingleberry777 Do you understand the actual facts? The Sec. of Defense officially maintains relationships with his equivalents in other nations. It is intended that such relationships are to PREVENT crises and wars. There is no "conspiracy" to any of it.
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@SUKADIK13 Anti-American troll.
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Why do we put those who keep their word and their oath in a special category, as if they are rare, and thus make it appear difficult to keep one's word?
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@Owwitsmuggyoutside I understand that. But it is not heroic to do one's job in keeping with one's word. Otherwise, anyone who does anything, can be said to be a "hero," which makes the word meaningless. What I'm rejecting is the celebrity culture in which anyone who does that which is actually her/his job is automagically a "hero" -- as if we don't expect people to keep their word because a rarity. And that lack of expectation is an opening to not doing that which should be the norm.
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@SUKADIK13 So you're yet another SELF-destructive fascist. FACTS MATTER: Milley adhered to the oath to the CONSTITUTION -- the loyalty is to RULE OF LAW, not to any person regardless position. "Fats are stubborn things." -- John Adams. "A system of LAWS, and NOT of men." -- John Adams. "Justice and the Rule of Law are to be ABOVE politics." -- John Adams. John Adams was the foremost constitutionalist among the Founders. He wrote the Massachusetts constitution, which was the model for the US Constitution. His views as quoted are not "opinion"; they are the established LAW.
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