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USMA 80 Grad, retired Army Officer; works include "Hell's Gate," "From the Realm of a Dying Sun" Trilogy and newly-published book about the Dirlewanger Brigade.

Washington D.C. Area (NoVA)
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@IvankaNews_ HELL NO
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28 days
@ThunderForgeUS @charliekirk11 An Operator versus a POGUE - slam dunk. Getting shot at changes your point of view on nearly everything, something a FOBBIT would never understand.
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@Stumpjumper88 @Fireblade577 @mccaffreyr3 Or the sweet meteor of death. Whichever comes first.
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1 month
@Stumpjumper88 @Fireblade577 @mccaffreyr3 That applies to nearly every talking head on the major TV networks these days (including cable). Yes, we are in serious trouble these days and I don't see any way out. I guess we shouldn't place our trust in human hands.
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1 month
@Stumpjumper88 @Fireblade577 @mccaffreyr3 Just like MSNBC and CNN supports their own ignorant and dangerous talking heads. In all these cases, their end game is getting high ratings and high ratings = large amounts of $ from advertisers. It's as simple as that.
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@Stumpjumper88 @mccaffreyr3 I don't watch his show but I imagine that his network keeps him on because he appeals to a certain demographic that consists of blue-collar working males of all colors between the ages of 20-55, who came out in strength in large numbers this election season. Ratings matter in TV.
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@Stumpjumper88 @mccaffreyr3 No, I don't agree with him but if a general can speak his mind, so can I. Just because he was a general doesn't give him any more wisdom or authority when it comes to pontificating about American politics than me. As a rule, generals usually make lousy politicians out of uniform.
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@mccaffreyr3 True - he was a great, God-fearing man but a lousy president.
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1 month
Great article - well worth the few minutes to read. The US armed forces are in serious trouble, which starts with their “strategic leaders.”
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1 month
@BowesChay You should have been there in the 80s, when we had over 300. If Germany asks us to leave, we would in a heartbeat. But for some strange reason, they prefer that we remain there. I wonder why?...😆
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@greggutfeld Who are they?
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@krakowmaggie @ArolsenArchives Running away won’t help their mission
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@krakowmaggie @ArolsenArchives It means that they not delete their presence on X
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2 months
@mccaffreyr3 It's his classic technique for negotiating-it first begins with info ops by making outrageous statements to throw his opponent off balance. It actually works. His technique is spelled out in The Art of the Deal, which no one apparently has read.
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@ChipMartin1 @mccaffreyr3 @Jason_R_Burt That’s nice, but we haven’t won a war in over 75 years*. We need mean, aggressive SOBs who aren’t afraid of hurting subordinate’s feelings to do that, whether in uniform or out. (*except 1991 Gulf War Re: Norman Schwarzkopf)
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@mccaffreyr3 @Jason_R_Burt ...and he will still be remembered hundreds of years from now and soldiers not yet born will study him, unlike most generals of the latter half of the 20th Century and the first two decades of the 21st.
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5/He valued service in the US military, despite his country's many flaws. He dressed up every year as Santa, drove a school bus for an elementary school, and always participated in the Atlanta area Marine Corps Toys for Tots program. RIP Philip Kingry.
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