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    General/Secretary Mattis

    Relieved to see that our nation's former and current military leaders understand the magnitude of Trump's continued self-serving divisiveness, feigned religiosity, and mental fragility.

    USMC General and former Secretary of Defense James Mattis - A real warrior. A real leader. A real man of honor. Basically, everything Trump is not.

    https://www.axios.com/james-mattis-t...HlVrR62xokf0GQ

    "I have watched this week’s unfolding events, angry and appalled. The words “Equal Justice Under Law” are carved in the pediment of the United States Supreme Court. This is precisely what protesters are rightly demanding. It is a wholesome and unifying demand—one that all of us should be able to get behind. We must not be distracted by a small number of lawbreakers. The protests are defined by tens of thousands of people of conscience who are insisting that we live up to our values—our values as people and our values as a nation.

    When I joined the military, some 50 years ago, I swore an oath to support and defend the Constitution. Never did I dream that troops taking that same oath would be ordered under any circumstance to violate the Constitutional rights of their fellow citizens—much less to provide a bizarre photo op for the elected commander-in-chief, with military leadership standing alongside.

    We must reject any thinking of our cities as a “battlespace” that our uniformed military is called upon to “dominate.” At home, we should use our military only when requested to do so, on very rare occasions, by state governors. Militarizing our response, as we witnessed in Washington, D.C., sets up a conflict—a false conflict—between the military and civilian society. It erodes the moral ground that ensures a trusted bond between men and women in uniform and the society they are sworn to protect, and of which they themselves are a part. Keeping public order rests with civilian state and local leaders who best understand their communities and are answerable to them.

    James Madison wrote in Federalist 14 that “America united with a handful of troops, or without a single soldier, exhibits a more forbidding posture to foreign ambition than America disunited, with a hundred thousand veterans ready for combat.” We do not need to militarize our response to protests. We need to unite around a common purpose. And it starts by guaranteeing that all of us are equal before the law.

    Instructions given by the military departments to our troops before the Normandy invasion reminded soldiers that “The Nazi slogan for destroying us…was ‘Divide and Conquer.’ Our American answer is ‘In Union there is Strength.’” We must summon that unity to surmount this crisis—confident that we are better than our politics.

    Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people—does not even pretend to try. Instead he tries to divide us. We are witnessing the consequences of three years of this deliberate effort. We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership. We can unite without him, drawing on the strengths inherent in our civil society. This will not be easy, as the past few days have shown, but we owe it to our fellow citizens; to past generations that bled to defend our promise; and to our children.

    We can come through this trying time stronger, and with a renewed sense of purpose and respect for one another. The pandemic has shown us that it is not only our troops who are willing to offer the ultimate sacrifice for the safety of the community. Americans in hospitals, grocery stores, post offices, and elsewhere have put their lives on the line in order to serve their fellow citizens and their country. We know that we are better than the abuse of executive authority that we witnessed in Lafayette Square. We must reject and hold accountable those in office who would make a mockery of our Constitution. At the same time, we must remember Lincoln’s “better angels,” and listen to them, as we work to unite.

    Only by adopting a new path—which means, in truth, returning to the original path of our founding ideals—will we again be a country admired and respected at home and abroad."

    #2
    I came to post the same story.

    Has Maddog Mattis become part of the “deep state” apparatus, or should this capture our attention and endless defense of Trump?

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      #3
      Crickets

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        #4
        I'd expect a bunch of crickets on this one.

        "We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership." shouldn't come as a surprise with any inkling of knowledge about the Don's background. A guy that will run out on his wife with a ****star while she's home nursing his child isn't ever going to be what most would call a mature leader.

        I really hoped he'd come through on his promise to eliminate the debt (or at least reduce it, since elimination was a ridiculous proposition both when he said it and now) but so far he's done far worse than Obama. I would have never guessed that.

        Sad state of affairs we're in at the moment, but I do believe it will get better as soon as these protest/riots and corona kinda die off. Still not too bad of a place to be. Not many folks are leaving.

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          #5
          The only time I've ever felt the country was more divided was 2008-2016.

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            #6
            There's a reason he got the nickname "Mad Dog". Looks like he contracted rabies.

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              #7
              Originally posted by M16 View Post
              There's a reason he got the nickname "Mad Dog". Looks like he contracted rabies.
              Did you serve under him?

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                #8
                Originally posted by Smell the Glove View Post
                Did you serve under him?
                I don't serve under anybody.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by M16 View Post
                  I don't serve under anybody.
                  Understood

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                    #10
                    Nice to have an adult in the room on occassion.[emoji120]

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                      #11
                      I love how defiant people are who have never served.

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                        #12
                        Well, I guess Trump and Obama have something in common now.
                        Last edited by Ironman; 06-03-2020, 09:01 PM.

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                          #13
                          General Mattis reinforced my feelings on the Trump Presidency. Thanks for posting.

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                            #14
                            I definitely agree with him on the use of military against citizens. Other than that, the rest is drivel.

                            If he thinks Trump is the only President that seems divisive where the hell was he when Obama was president.


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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Mike D View Post
                              I definitely agree with him on the use of military against citizens. Other than that, the rest is drivel.

                              If he thinks Trump is the only President that seems divisive where the hell was he when Obama was president.


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                              Agreed.

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