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In reply to the discussion: RETIRED MAJOR GENERAL PAUL D. EATON STATEMENT ON DONALD TRUMP'S TWEET ON FLAG BURNING [View all]rusty fender
(3,428 posts)34. Because it can't be wrong for one
and right for the other. We have to be honest and consistent. If not, then, if we had been a presidential candidate we might pick an SOS who has been convicted of mishandling classified material when throughout the campaign we accused the other candidate of doing the same thing
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RETIRED MAJOR GENERAL PAUL D. EATON STATEMENT ON DONALD TRUMP'S TWEET ON FLAG BURNING [View all]
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
Nov 2016
OP
For one thing if they lost their citizenship, they could be considered refugees, which would making
still_one
Nov 2016
#1
I bet 90% of vets with those stickers that say "my oath of enlistment never ends" don't agree.
Hoyt
Nov 2016
#3
PLEASE. She co-sponsored that bill to fend off a CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT on the same topic.
MADem
Nov 2016
#14
The people who can't or won't bother to understand how politics *WORKS* voted for Donald Trump.
baldguy
Nov 2016
#15
And what's a US president and military going to protect if not citizens' constitutional rights?
ancianita
Nov 2016
#17
I hear you. I just want someone to acknowledge that people's constitutional rights mean
ancianita
Nov 2016
#23
Thats what The People are always there for. To remind governments about humanity.
ancianita
Nov 2016
#28