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09/17/24 11:57 AM #8233    

 

W Leggett


09/17/24 12:51 PM #8234    

 

Randy Richardson (Richardson)

Wow Bill, thats what I said too!!!


09/17/24 01:07 PM #8235    

 

Nova Guynes

Bill that is so well said.  


09/17/24 01:52 PM #8236    

 

Nova Guynes

I have added I Choose to my Bulletin Board


09/17/24 05:33 PM #8237    

 

W Leggett


09/18/24 04:41 PM #8238    

 

Jerry Adams

So Bill, how do you choose whos Birthday you post...I noticed you've missed mine for the last two years..I checked my profile and my birth date is there.

09/18/24 11:12 PM #8239    

 

W Leggett




09/18/24 11:42 PM #8240    

 

W Leggett

Jerry Adams,  I HAVE NO CONTROL OVER PERSONAL INFORMATION. CHECK  YOUR FILE INFORMATION. MAKE ANY CHANGES THEN SAVE.

I DON'T KNOW WHY IT IS HAPPENING.


09/20/24 01:57 PM #8241    

 

W Leggett


09/20/24 04:21 PM #8242    

 

Nelson Evans

Today is National POW/MIA Recognition Day.

There are still 1,574 Americans listed as missing and unaccounted for from the Vietnam War*. The focus of this day is to ensure that America remembers its responsibility to stand behind those who serve our nation and do everything possible to account for those who do not return.  And on this day, we recognize these service members and their families’ decades long search for answers.


09/20/24 06:33 PM #8243    

 

Dick Storey

Well said Nelson. Thank you.


09/20/24 06:37 PM #8244    

 

Dick Storey

  

Trump: Americans Who Died in War Are ‘Losers’ and ‘Suckers’

The president has repeatedly disparaged the intelligence of service members, and asked that wounded veterans be kept out of military parades, multiple sources tell The Atlantic.


09/20/24 10:59 PM #8245    

 

W Leggett

Sources told The Atlantic that the president has repeatedly disparaged the intelligence of service members, and asked that wounded veterans be kept out of military parades.

By Caroline Mimbs Nyce

09/20/24 11:06 PM #8246    

 

W Leggett

Sources told,

TWO WORD'S 

WHEN I SEE THE ABOVE-MENTIONED WORDS.

I HAVE MY DOUGHTS ABOUT THE TRUTH.

 

Caroline Mimbs Nyce is a staff writer at The Atlantic.


09/20/24 11:17 PM #8247    

 

W Leggett

 


09/22/24 05:39 PM #8248    

 

W Leggett


09/22/24 05:59 PM #8249    

 

Dick Storey

Bill-post 8245. Do you really believe the "sources"? ? 

Fact: The quote I sent was stated by Trump. 


09/23/24 09:12 AM #8250    

 

W Leggett

Dick Storey 😂 nowadays, you can read or listen to an individual comment. It all depends on who is reporting it. (The old saying never believe what you read or hear on the news report.) Unless you hear that individual that comment/statement in person. 

Too, many years in the military and Federal government.

Make me think back to my school Days. The teacher would line up everyone in one line. Tell the first person in the line something. Then have them tell the individual standing behind them, to repeat what was said. by the time it got to the last individual in the line. it was not what was told to the first individual.

same B.S. nowadays.

Did you hear Trump make that statement? 😂 


09/23/24 03:56 PM #8251    

 

W Leggett

Verdict: Unsubstantiated

Trump has repeatedly denied making the remark. A Trump spokesperson also denied the former Republican President ever made the remark to Check Your Fact via email. The Atlantic has stood by its reporting and several sources, mostly anonymous, have said Trump made the remarks.

Fact Check:

Biden told House Democrats in a letter that he would be staying in the 2024 presidential race, according to CNN. Several House Democrats have called on Biden to step down amid his debate performance and concerns about his mental fitness, the outlet reported.

During his June 28 campaign rally, Biden claimed Trump referred to veterans as “suckers and losers.” “[Trump] lied about how great he was for veterans. He called them ‘suckers and losers.’ He tried to deny it, my son was one of those people,” Biden said during the event. A clip from the event has been shared on X by the Biden-Harris campaign, where it has received over 300,000 views.

The claim is unsubstantiated. Biden referencedSeptember 3, 2020 piece from The Atlantic when making the claim. According to the same piece, Trump canceled a 2018 stop at the Aisne-Marne American Cemetery after allegedly saying it was “filled with losers.” The then-president also allegedly referred to “the more than 1,800 marines who lost their lives at Belleau Wood as ‘suckers’ for getting killed,” the same piece indicates.

The magazine said Trump made the remarks during a conversation with senior staff members, citing “four people with firsthand knowledge of the discussion.” The magazine did not reveal the identities of the four people at any point in the piece.

Trump denied The Atlantic’s claim accusing him of disparaging the military on September 3, 2020 during a set of remarks at Joint Base Andrews, labeling the claim as “fake news.”

“I did hear, though, when reentering the plane, I was told by [White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows] and [White House Communications Director Hope Hicks] and some others that some horrible things were said. Fake things. Fake news. Corrupt news. The kind of news that’s ruining your profession. And everyone knows it’s totally false,” Trump told reporters in part.

“It is a disgraceful situation by a magazine that’s a terrible magazine. I don’t read it, but I just heard about it. They made it up. And, probably, it’s a couple of people that have been failures in the administration that I got rid of. And I couldn’t get rid of them fast enough. But — or it was just made up. But it’s unthinkable,” He added.

In addition, Alyssa Farah Griffin, a then-White House spokesperson, denied the claim’s validity in an email to The Atlantic, according to the same September 3, 2020 piece.

“This report is false. President Trump holds the military in the highest regard. He’s demonstrated his commitment to them at every turn: delivering on his promise to give our troops a much-needed pay raise, increasing military spending, signing critical veterans reforms, and supporting military spouses. This has no basis in fact,” Farah Griffin’s statement read. (RELATED: Fact-Checking Trump’s Claim That Biden ‘Doesn’t Need Congress’ To Close The Border)

Biden repeated the claim about Trump purportedly disparaging the military ahead of his North Carolina campaign rally during the first presidential debate of the 2024 election cycle. Trump once again denied the claim, saying it was a “made-up quote” from a “third-rate magazine.”

Despite Trump’s explicit denial of the claim, General John Kelly, who served as the former Republican President’s White House Chief of Staff from 2017 to 2019, said in a statement in October 2023 that Trump had privately disparaged members of the military, according to NBC News.

In a statement to CNN, Kelly described Trump as “a person that thinks those who defend their country in uniform, or are shot down or seriously wounded in combat, or spend years being tortured as POWs are all ‘suckers’ because ‘there is nothing in it for them,'” NBC News reported. Trump’s spokesperson, Steven Cheung, denied the claim, however.

“John Kelly has totally clowned himself with these debunked stories he’s made up because he didn’t serve his President well while working as Chief of Staff,” Cheung said, according to the outlet.

Jennifer Griffin, chief national security correspondent at Fox News, claimed Trump used the term “sucker” in reference to “anyone who went [to war during the Vietnam War]” via a post shared on X on September 4, 2020.

“According to one former senior Trump administration official: ‘When the President spoke about the Vietnam War, he said, ‘It was a stupid war. Anyone who went was a sucker,'” Griffin wrote.

Both instances were cited in a June 10 article from The New York Times fact-checking Trump despite his denial of the claim. Besides these two instances, the outlet cited a 2015 social media post as well as a 2015 event in which Trump appeared to refer to the late Arizona Republican Sen. John McCain as a “loser.”

Chris LaCivita, Trump’s 2024 co-campaign manager and a wounded combat veteran, told Check Your Fact that the “Biden campaign is “peddling a fake and thoroughly debunked story about President Trump’s visit to France to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. ”

“Numerous first-hand accounts– even from people like John Bolton and Alyssa Farah [Griffin] — vehemently denied the bogus claims from unnamed sources looking to use American heroes for their sick and twisted political attacks. The fact remains that severe weather conditions on that day prevented the safe transportation of the President and guests to the cemetery, and he participated in a ceremony at the Suresnes American Cemetery the next day. The Biden team is desperate because they know Biden has repeatedly disrespected the men and women who serve this country with honor and valor every single day,” LaCivita said.

“Joe Biden has disrespected U.S. service members by calling them ‘silly bastards,’ showed his lack of empathy by repeatedly checking his watch during a solemn ceremony for soldiers killed during the catastrophic Afghanistan withdrawal, and has been criticized by Gold Star families for his lack of respect. The fact is that under Biden, America is weaker on the world stage and has made America more vulnerable,” he added.

A spokesperson for The Atlantic referred Check Your Fact to its reporting.

“We’ve covered this widely – President Biden is referring to The Atlantic’s own reporting from Sept. 2020,” the same spokesperson said. The spokesperson also referenced a June 27 piece from the magazine that “[itemizes] our reporting, the corroboration, and former President Trump’s repeated denials of his well-documented remarks.”

Check Your Fact has also contacted the Biden campaign for comment and will update this piece accordingly if one is received.


09/23/24 08:57 PM #8252    

 

W Leggett

 

President Joe Biden, alongside his wife Jill Biden, entered the hospital room of wounded Marine Sergeant Tyler Vargas-Andrews. They had flowers with them. After shaking hands with Tyler’s mother, Biden began talking about losing his son Beau and his time in the service.

The president, Vargas-Andrews said, made no mention of the Afghanistan withdrawal in which he had nearly lost his life. It was unclear if his Commander-in-Chief was directly addressing him at all.

“[Then] Joe comes over to me, and he leans over, and he just sticks out his right hand, and my left arm is wrapped up in the cast. My right arm is not there, and I’m just looking at him. And he doesn’t even say anything. I’m just like, ‘I don’t have an arm,'” Vargas-Andrews said.

Without saying anything, Biden walked over to a few of Vargas-Andrews’ fingers sticking out from his cast and held onto them.

Vargas-Andrews was severely wounded when a suicide bomber detonated himself outside Abbey Gate during the U.S. evacuation from Kabul, Afghanistan. This week, he sat with the Daily Caller for roughly an hour to recount his experience meeting the president, being shunned by the woman who wants to replace him, and coming face-to-face with death.

Watch the full interview by clicking here. 

Vice President Kamala Harris explained during ABC News’ presidential debate that she supported Biden’s decision to withdraw from Afghanistan in 2021. As a result of that choice, she said, American tax dollars are no longer going to the war.

She falsely added that there are no more American soldiers in active combat zones.

Harris didn’t acknowledge other consequences of her decision to back Biden’s chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan. In the Kabul attack, many were wounded; some lost limbs. 13 American service members were killed.

Vargas-Andrews was one of those wounded. As a result of the Biden-Harris withdrawal, he was left without a right arm or a left leg. His stomach was ripped open, his left testicle exploded and his liver, bladder and spleen were lacerated and punctured. 

“It’s just, I mean, it’s disgraceful,” Vargas-Andrews said of Harris’s debate response. 

“I’m sure she did support it, as she said she was the last one out of the room,” he continued. “And, it’s the same with John Kirby saying he didn’t see any chaos from his perch when everything was happening. And recently came out saying that he wasn’t going to answer to a handful of veterans for the war in Afghanistan when this evacuation affected the entirety of the global war on terror, veterans and their families, and every single Gold Star family and everyone who lost limbs and everyone who was wounded and had friends die.”

“And it’s like, what was it for? What did they go and sacrifice over there for? It’s just dishonoring to everyone that served,” Vargas-Andrews added.

On Aug. 26, 2021, as the Biden-Harris administration was hastily leaving Afghanistan, about 45 Americans were hit in the attack. Vargas-Andrews was hit with more than 100 steel ball bearings. Nearly 200 people were killed. 

Over the span of several months, Vargas-Andrews underwent 49 surgeries at Walter Reed Hospital. During his recovery time, he was fighting for his life.

“[In Germany] they brought my mom in and said goodbye. Resuscitated me both times, two or three. And then I got to Walter Reed, woke me up,” he said. “And over the course of a few days, I was like, ‘I can’t breathe, I can’t breathe,’ and all I can do is move my head, and my arm is in this giant big foam block. And, obviously I don’t have [my right arm]. And I’m all opened up, tubes everywhere and stuff, and, ‘I can’t breathe.'”

“And they’re like, oh, ‘your pulse is fine. your blood’s oxygenated,’ and I’m like, ‘I can’t breathe.’ And then I just blacked out. Double pulmonary embolism.”

Vargas-Andrews said he had briefly died, adding that he needed to be resuscitated several more times after he had blacked out. 

Finally, four months after the attack, two of which were spent in the ICU, Vargas-Andrews was cleared to leave the hospital as a double amputee.

The Biden-Harris administration has long been scrutinized for how it withdrew from Afghanistan in 2021. The Gold Star parents have repeatedly criticized the president for the operation and failing to properly recognize their fallen children. Still, Biden reportedly told his aides that he stood by his team, and nobody was fired in the aftermath.

White House national security council spokesman John Kirby later said in April 2023 that Biden was “proud” of how the administration conducted its operation. Harris has repeatedly bragged about being the last one in the room when Biden made the decision to pull out.

The Biden-Harris administration released an internal review of its withdrawal in April 2023, blaming the chaos on former President Donald Trump because he had ordered communication with the Taliban, negotiated a withdrawal date and failed to leave the Biden administration a comprehensive plan on how the operation should be carried out.

“Everyone likes to say, ‘oh, well, Trump’s the one that met with the Taliban … he shook their hands and negotiated.’ Well, when people say that, they don’t like to bring up or look at the fact that there was the Doha Agreement and this long list of how we were going to pull out of Afghanistan, what the Taliban had to abide by, not killing, not raping, leaving women’s rights in place, not harassing us, all this stuff, how, where we were going to exit out of, and all that was thrown out the window,” Vargas-Andrews said.

On the third anniversary of the Abbey Gate attack, the tension came to a head.

Trump, at the invitation of the Gold Star families, attended a ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery. While he laid a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier, Vargas-Andrews stood with the former president. (RELATED: Trump Honors Kabul Bombing Anniversary With Gold Star Families As Biden Kicks Off Beach Vacation)

Trump, the Gold Star families and Vargas-Andrews then moved to Section 60 where the fallen soldiers laid. While visiting the graves of Staff Sgt. Taylor Hoover and Sgt. Nicole Gee, the former president snapped a photo and some videos with the families.

“I met former President Trump, we met him up at the tomb of the unknown soldier first. And he came in very somber, but friendly, and took the time to talk with anyone that wanted to talk to him, and the Secret Service wasn’t crowded around him or anything like that,” Vargas-Andrews said.

From there, the press made a fuss over an NPR report that an altercation occurred between a campaign official and an Arlington Cemetery official over photograph restrictions in Section 60. The Trump team denied the story and a source familiar with the event conversations previously told the Daily Caller that the Gold Star families had approved a campaign photographer to take photos of the ceremony. (RELATED: EXCLUSIVE: Gold Star Families Had Trouble Getting Trump Into Arlington Until House Speaker Intervened)

“And at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter. At the end of the day, ultimately, those families wanted him there. They wanted his team there. They wanted him to be a part of that ceremony, because he’s the only one in the top of our nation’s government that’s showing them the love and care,” Vargas-Andrews told the Caller, adding that the Gold Star families had wanted Trump to take photos of the event.

Amid the controversy, Harris decided to weigh in. Via tweet, the vice president slammed Trump for filming videos while honoring the fallen soldiers. She wrote that, in her words, unlike the former president, “will always honor the service and sacrifice of all of America’s fallen heroes.”

Eight Gold Star families rebuked Harris’s comments, calling her out for never reaching out and ignoring requests to meet.

“It’s a joke that Kamala Harris is going to go on and say anything they can to shut down these families,” Vargas-Andrews said.

“That’s what it is at the end of the day, when you’re doing that, you’re shutting down these families, you’re shutting down the 13 Americans that were murdered on your watch, the 13 Americans that were murdered under the Biden administration, all of the active duty troops that are still in combat zones all over the world that she said aren’t,” he added.

Vargas-Andrews, who has never been approached by Harris or her office, told the Caller that he believes the vice president hasn’t reached out to the families because it would be admitting “that blood is on their hands.”

“She and the current administration are scared of the truth coming to light and having to face the consequences of their own actions and answer for those murdered Americans,” Vargas-Andrews told the Caller.

“If she acknowledges it, either of them took the time to say the names of the 13 Americans that were killed in action that day, that they still haven’t ever said, it would be recognizing their mistakes,” he continued.

While Harris has never reached out to Vargas-Andrews, Biden and his wife only spoke to him once, when he was recovering in Walter Reed.

Vargas-Andrews explained to the Caller that not long after arriving at Walter Reed, the second day he was awake, he was told the president wanted to visit him. Excited, Vargas-Andrews told the nurses to hold all his medication until the president arrived so he could be fully alert for the visit, which was expected to take place within an hour and a half.

But five hours later, the president was yet to show up.

Eventually a secret service agent entered the hospital room, prepping Vargas-Andrews, his mom Tiffany Andrews, and his best friend for the visit. It was in that moment Vargas-Andrews realized that because of the trauma he had endured, he had forgotten who the president was.

“I didn’t think it was Biden. I just was like, oh, man, the president,” he said. “That’s fucking cool. And, didn’t, you know, process in my brain. I couldn’t even, like, make the connection in my brain, good old TBI, I guess. But, I’m like, oh my God, I have no idea who the president is,” he recounted to the Caller. 

Before concluding the visit, the president and the first lady took a photo with Vargas-Andrews and his mom. Biden left with some final remarks.

“They snapped a photo, and then, he leans over me, and he’s this close to my face and is like, ‘what do you want?’ I was like, and ‘what?'”
 

“He was like, ‘what do you want?’ ‘I just want to be me.’ That’s all I said. And he’s like ‘huh?’ and my mom says ‘he said he just wants to be himself.’ And he goes, ‘oh,’ stands up [with a] distant stare, stands up, doesn’t say anything, and Secret Service just rushes him out of the room,” Vargas-Andrews said. 

After Vargas-Andrews was wounded, his mom dropped everything to be by her son’s side. She never received any financial support from the Biden administration. Instead several non-profits, including Yellow Ribbon Fund and Semper Fi America’s Fund, stepped in to support Andrews.

Abandoned by the Biden administration, Andrews works with Semper Fi America’s Fund and has connected with members of Congress to help push legislation aimed at supporting caretakers, Vargas-Andrews told the Caller.

The Biden-Harris administration’s lack of support hasn’t set Vargas-Andrews back. The double amputee has become open water diver scuba certified, started skydiving again and is going for his skydiving license. He’s working on getting his flight hours in so he can earn his sports pilot’s license. He’s also teamed up with other veterans to start a business, Flatline HardGoods, that sells t-shirts and hats donning Vargas-Andrews’ motto, “never a victim.”

He told the Caller he is the same man he was before the attack. 


09/24/24 12:38 PM #8253    

 

Nelson Evans

U.S. presidents net worth before and after office:

Ronald Reagan: $10.6M--$15.4M

George H.W. Bush: $4M--$23M

Bill Clinton: $1.3M--$241.5M

George W. Bush: $20M--$40M

Barack Obama: $1.3M--$70M

Joe Biden: $1.2M--$50M

Donald Trump: $3.7B--$2.5B

Numbers don't lie.

What are your thoughts?


09/24/24 01:19 PM #8254    

 

W Leggett

What are your thoughts? 😂 NELSON, IF I POSTED MY THOUGHTS ON THIS SUBJECT. I WOULD HAVE TO BAN MYSELF FOR MY REPLY. 😂 


09/25/24 11:28 AM #8255    

 

Nelson Evans

laughyesheart


09/26/24 12:53 AM #8256    

 

Gary Price

“The ideal subject of totalitarian rule is not the convinced Nazi or the convinced Communist, but people for whom the distinction between fact and fiction and the distinction between true and false no longer exist.”

― Hannah Arendt, The Origins of Totalitarianism


09/26/24 05:12 PM #8257    

 

Dick Storey

Nelson--interesting list. I'd like to know more about how they came up with these numbers, etc  Would you identify your source, please?


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