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Re: Top U.S. military officer Milley taking 'safety precautions' after Indicted Traitor Trump alleges treason

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pothead

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Sep 29, 2023, 4:54:40 PM9/29/23
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On 2023-09-29, Ubiquitous <web...@polaris.net> wrote:
> In article <uf6mka$ahp2$2...@dont-email.me>, now...@protonmail.com wrote:
>
>>Mark Milley, set to retire as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says
>>he will take "appropriate measures" to ensure his security after former
>>president Donald Trump suggested he had committed a treasonous act that
>>would have once warranted death.
>
> President Trump is right. Milley should have been courtmarshalled and thrown
> in the brig or put before a firing squad long ago for his treasonous acts.
>
> And you posted this off-topic article here because?
>
> Let's go Brandon!

One of the first things a military person learns is chain of command and breaking it is a serious
offense.
I guess "high heels" Milley wasn't in class that day.



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Impeach Joe Biden 2022.

slothe

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Sep 29, 2023, 5:39:22 PM9/29/23
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On 29 Sep 2023, pothead <pot...@snakebite.com> posted some
news:uf7die$ehvr$2...@dont-email.me:

> On 2023-09-29, Ubiquitous <web...@polaris.net> wrote:
>> In article <uf6mka$ahp2$2...@dont-email.me>, now...@protonmail.com
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Mark Milley, set to retire as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
>>>says he will take "appropriate measures" to ensure his security after
>>>former president Donald Trump suggested he had committed a treasonous
>>>act that would have once warranted death.
>>
>> President Trump is right. Milley should have been courtmarshalled and
>> thrown in the brig or put before a firing squad long ago for his
>> treasonous acts.
>>
>> And you posted this off-topic article here because?
>>
>> Let's go Brandon!
>
> One of the first things a military person learns is chain of command
> and breaking it is a serious offense.
> I guess "high heels" Milley wasn't in class that day.

Trump could have relieved Milley and ordered him court martialed for the
China phone call incident. For all the positive things Trump did, this
failure to hold a general officer accountable was a major black mark on
his administration.

Douglas MacArthur would have relieved Milley on the spot and had his
plane shot down on the way out of town.

Milley can make all the woke excuses he wants, but the fact that he and
his staff leaked it to the media for the specific purpose of stabbing
a sitting president in the back is a serious insubordinate lapse of
command judgement. It should have been immediately dealt with.

PaxPerPoten

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Sep 30, 2023, 4:13:09 AM9/30/23
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On 9/29/2023 9:31 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
> In article <uf6mka$ahp2$2...@dont-email.me>, now...@protonmail.com wrote:
>
>> Mark Milley, set to retire as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says
>> he will take "appropriate measures" to ensure his security after former
>> president Donald Trump suggested he had committed a treasonous act that
>> would have once warranted death.
>
> President Trump is right. Milley should have been courtmarshalled and thrown
> in the brig or put before a firing squad long ago for his treasonous acts.
>
> And you posted this off-topic article here because?

Milley is a disgrace to the American Uniform and should be charged with
treason, Drummed out of the Service with absolutely no retirement
benefits. His name should be added to the permanent roster of Federal
prisoners. The Democrats should be ashamed to not have immediately fired
him from the Chiefs of Staff position.
>
> --
> Let's go Brandon!
>
PPP.vcf

pothead

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Sep 30, 2023, 8:31:42 AM9/30/23
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On 2023-09-29, slothe <slo...@netcom.com> wrote:
> On 29 Sep 2023, pothead <pot...@snakebite.com> posted some
> news:uf7die$ehvr$2...@dont-email.me:
>
>> On 2023-09-29, Ubiquitous <web...@polaris.net> wrote:
>>> In article <uf6mka$ahp2$2...@dont-email.me>, now...@protonmail.com
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>Mark Milley, set to retire as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff,
>>>>says he will take "appropriate measures" to ensure his security after
>>>>former president Donald Trump suggested he had committed a treasonous
>>>>act that would have once warranted death.
>>>
>>> President Trump is right. Milley should have been courtmarshalled and
>>> thrown in the brig or put before a firing squad long ago for his
>>> treasonous acts.
>>>
>>> And you posted this off-topic article here because?
>>>
>>> Let's go Brandon!
>>
>> One of the first things a military person learns is chain of command
>> and breaking it is a serious offense.
>> I guess "high heels" Milley wasn't in class that day.
>
> Trump could have relieved Milley and ordered him court martialed for the
> China phone call incident. For all the positive things Trump did, this
> failure to hold a general officer accountable was a major black mark on
> his administration.

I've always maintained that Trump is an awful judge of character. He seems to choose his inner
circle based upon how well they suck up to him.
Disagree with Trump and you are history,

> Douglas MacArthur would have relieved Milley on the spot and had his
> plane shot down on the way out of town.

No doubt about it.
He would have shoved Milley's high heels and DEI training up Milley's ass.
MacArthur must be spinning in his grave watching the destruction of the US military.

> Milley can make all the woke excuses he wants, but the fact that he and
> his staff leaked it to the media for the specific purpose of stabbing
> a sitting president in the back is a serious insubordinate lapse of
> command judgement. It should have been immediately dealt with.

That is correct.
Trump was surrounded by leakers who pretended to support him but were actually conspiring to harm
him.
It's called the deep state and it's a reality.
When Trump called Washington a swamp, he was spot on.

Mr. B1ack

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Sep 30, 2023, 11:03:10 PM9/30/23
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On 9/29/2023 7:31 AM, Ubiquitous wrote:
> In article <uf6mka$ahp2$2...@dont-email.me>, now...@protonmail.com wrote:
>
>> Mark Milley, set to retire as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says
>> he will take "appropriate measures" to ensure his security after former
>> president Donald Trump suggested he had committed a treasonous act that
>> would have once warranted death.
>
> President Trump is right. Milley should have been courtmarshalled

Not a real word.

Leper

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Oct 3, 2023, 1:20:44 AM10/3/23
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Not a Patriotic General either. I have reservations also about his
replacement. Biden has been real SOB to the American dream.
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