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Military parades are tyrannical.

I think it would be a bit much for an inauguration, but for Veteran's Day? I seem to recall a quote, "the nation that forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten."
 
It was reported that Trump wanted to have a Moscow style parade on Friday.

The Army doesn't even let us drive tracked vehicles on the main dirt roads at NTC. What the hell made Trump think they were going to let soldiers drive tracked vehicles on the streets of Washington D.C.
 
I think it would be a bit much for an inauguration, but for Veteran's Day? I seem to recall a quote, "the nation that forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten."

There's a big difference between not forgetting your nation's veterans/troops and Soviet/Red China-style military parades.

Watch this video and replace the Chinese flag/colors with the Red, White, and Blue. Isn't that at least a little off-putting?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoC0Xcjko0A
 
I think it would be a bit much for an inauguration, but for Veteran's Day? I seem to recall a quote, "the nation that forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten."

I agree with you. My issue is not with a missile parade; it's with Dear Leader thinking possibly (although I've heard it was some in his camp, not necessarily him) that one needs to be in his honor.

As a matter of ritual, however, I would like to see such. I think it would be good for building a communal sense of patriotism, without the gaudiness of football game flyovers. It would have actual pageantry and ritual, something sorely lacking in our society.
 
The Army doesn't even let us drive tracked vehicles on the main dirt roads at NTC. What the hell made Trump think they were going to let soldiers drive tracked vehicles on the streets of Washington D.C.

They're called track pads.
 
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They've been doing it for over 60 years. Not exactly our place to judge how they celebrate the end of a war in which they lost 20 million people.

I don't care what they do. I'm talking about if such a parade were conducted by our military in the United States.
 
From what I'm hearing, and you can take that with as much weight as what Trump is hearing, this is going to most likely end in a treason charge for Flynn.

Stay tuned.
 
I know you have difficulty with literacy, but you need to have read my post.

I didn't state she was my ideal candidate. I told you, instead, that that's what I think about Donald Trump, the man you support but didn't have enough guts to vote for.

Neither Hillary nor Donald would have even passed the first round of the security clearance process for federal employees. But I only had two options, and I went with the far more transparent one who most likely isn't a Russian operative.

I am similar, I just didn't come to the retarded conclusion you did. The only person with which Hillary was a better choice was Bernie Sanders.
 
From what I'm hearing, and you can take that with as much weight as what Trump is hearing, this is going to most likely end in a treason charge for Flynn.

Stay tuned.

I doubt it.

Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.

https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/2381
 
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Possibly, but me, I'm getting my info from the guy who called Wikileaks, Snowden, and Hillary's downfall months and years ago (depending on which is in question).

You, you're just throwing stuff up on the wall and hoping something sticks.
 
Possibly, but me, I'm getting my info from the guy who called Wikileaks, Snowden, and Hillary's downfall months and years ago (depending on which is in question).

You, you're just throwing stuff up on the wall and hoping something sticks.

Treason is a very high bar with it including the possibility of a death sentence so that is why he won't be charged with treason. There has only been 13 people convicted of treason in the history of the US.
 
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