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Vetereans For Trump? Really?

I cannot understand those of my fellow vets supporting Drumpf after what he has said about POWs, Vets in general, those with PTSD, and our military leaders.

McCain supports him after he mocked his pow status.
 
Wasn't a good thing to say. But could be the truth?
I remember reading something about ptsd and people that "faced it" were cured. Facing it would require courage and awareness..
Just my 2 cents from a different perspective. But I have never seen war..
It might even make me and asshole jus for saying(I do APPRECIATE our Military)it, but realistically...
 
Can someone tell me what a "VETEREAN" is?

Awesome! Give this guy a cookie. Or...is that "kooky"?
All the time I have posted, when I accidently spell a word or don't use proper grammar, the liberal spelling police jump all over me. Just giving some of that love back at ya.

My problem with Vetereans voting for the vagina candidate, is that I was in the military when the Clintons were in office, and some of the stories from Air Force one would cause you to shudder(if you are a veteran).
1. The Clintons hated the military and showed their vehemence to those who protected them.
2. The Pervert in Chief had his own collection of porn on Air Force One and wasn't ashamed to show it, even with female military members aboard.
3. They had one of the biggest reductions in military until the first bi racial president showed up and the wife became the failed Secretary of State.
4. Those left alive in the VA hospitals would never vote for Hillary, because they don't want 4 more years of VA failures.
 
Can someone tell me what a "VETEREAN" is?

Awesome! Give this guy a cookie. Or...is that "kooky"?
All the time I have posted, when I accidently spell a word or don't use proper grammar, the liberal spelling police jump all over me. Just giving some of that love back at ya.

My problem with Vetereans voting for the vagina candidate, is that I was in the military when the Clintons were in office, and some of the stories from Air Force one would cause you to shudder(if you are a veteran).
1. The Clintons hated the military and showed their vehemence to those who protected them.
2. The Pervert in Chief had his own collection of porn on Air Force One and wasn't ashamed to show it, even with female military members aboard.
3. They had one of the biggest reductions in military until the first bi racial president showed up and the wife became the failed Secretary of State.
4. Those left alive in the VA hospitals would never vote for Hillary, because they don't want 4 more years of VA failures.

In general, people don't get corrected for typos. They get corrected for actual errors in the usage of our language. Obvious typos are not given much attention unless they are somehow funny.

The rest of your post is garbage in addition to being a deflection from be topic. I'll have to remember who you are so as not to waste any time.
 
Trump has never abandoned 4 Americans / any veterans to needlessly die at the hands of terrorists, such as those Hillary and Barry allied themselves with and allowed to kill 4 Americans, to include the 1st US Ambassador in over 30 years.

Knowing your Commander and Chief won't side with the enemy, won't support terrorists, and won't abandon your ass to die / lie about it / and call your surviving family members 'liars' is a big deal.
 
I cannot understand those of my fellow vets supporting Drumpf after what he has said about POWs, Vets in general, those with PTSD, and our military leaders.

So you had rather support the veteran of the Bosnian War? Actually, Trump has done a few things for veterans over the years. Hillary has done absolutely nothing but abuse them. He evn loaned some in New York his helicopter to use a couple of times. He help get the memorial built as well.

I think the main thing is that we simply cannot accept the fact that Hillary never asked for aid to be sent to help those guys who were under attack for 13 hours. Now, if you buy into the lie tht no one could have gotten there for 13 hours, I say that is a bald faced lie and doesn't matter anyway. Aid should have been dispatched whether they would have arrived on scene in time or not. You know, we have troops in Kuwait, in Iraq, and in other places over there. To say we could not have sent twenty men from Kuwait or Iraq or somewhere with automatic weapons is totally unbelievable. You can damn near fly half way around the world in 13 hours.
 
I was in heavy combat for six months. The Viet Cong had it even worse than we did. If PTSD reflected manly psychology instead of the weakling rulers' attempt to turn men into crybabies, Vietnam would have some psycho mass murder every week.

Also, they've been babying us in childhood for decades, so the root cause of the symptoms is the way we are being softened up pre-trauma. For millions of years, what people only go through in war now was the condition of daily life back then. So we are naturally built to shrug off even the worse events in war.

How would you feel if you had to listen to a gutshot Marine scream himself to death and then have to sit by his corpse with his dead eyes still wide open for twenty minutes before carrying him to the evacuation helicopter? He looked like he had died from sheer terror, like some doll made out to look human the best its maker could, his blood drained and pooled where he had died, his stomach all blown out and filled up with a thick bandage. The corpsman came by talking to himself and could only close the Marine's eyes and then had to be sent home himself, but that doesn't mean he had any permanent damage unless the ignorant shrinks told him he had to feel that way and give into it instead of toughening up.
 
I was in heavy combat for six months. The Viet Cong had it even worse than we did. If PTSD reflected manly psychology instead of the weakling rulers' attempt to turn men into crybabies, Vietnam would have some psycho mass murder every week.

Also, they've been babying us in childhood for decades, so the root cause of the symptoms is the way we are being softened up pre-trauma. For millions of years, what people only go through in war now was the condition of daily life back then. So we are naturally built to shrug off even the worse events in war.

How would you feel if you had to listen to a gutshot Marine scream himself to death and then have to sit by his corpse with his dead eyes still wide open for twenty minutes before carrying him to the evacuation helicopter? He looked like he had died from sheer terror, like some doll made out to look human the best its maker could, his blood drained and pooled where he had died, his stomach all blown out and filled up with a thick bandage. The corpsman came by talking to himself and could only close the Marine's eyes and then had to be sent home himself, but that doesn't mean he had any permanent damage unless the ignorant shrinks told him he had to feel that way and give into it instead of toughening up.

Oh!! A tough guy!! Cool story, bro!
 
I was in heavy combat for six months. The Viet Cong had it even worse than we did. If PTSD reflected manly psychology instead of the weakling rulers' attempt to turn men into crybabies, Vietnam would have some psycho mass murder every week.

Also, they've been babying us in childhood for decades, so the root cause of the symptoms is the way we are being softened up pre-trauma. For millions of years, what people only go through in war now was the condition of daily life back then. So we are naturally built to shrug off even the worse events in war.

How would you feel if you had to listen to a gutshot Marine scream himself to death and then have to sit by his corpse with his dead eyes still wide open for twenty minutes before carrying him to the evacuation helicopter? He looked like he had died from sheer terror, like some doll made out to look human the best its maker could, his blood drained and pooled where he had died, his stomach all blown out and filled up with a thick bandage. The corpsman came by talking to himself and could only close the Marine's eyes and then had to be sent home himself, but that doesn't mean he had any permanent damage unless the ignorant shrinks told him he had to feel that way and give into it instead of toughening up.
*swoon
 
I was in heavy combat for six months. The Viet Cong had it even worse than we did. If PTSD reflected manly psychology instead of the weakling rulers' attempt to turn men into crybabies, Vietnam would have some psycho mass murder every week.

Also, they've been babying us in childhood for decades, so the root cause of the symptoms is the way we are being softened up pre-trauma. For millions of years, what people only go through in war now was the condition of daily life back then. So we are naturally built to shrug off even the worse events in war.

How would you feel if you had to listen to a gutshot Marine scream himself to death and then have to sit by his corpse with his dead eyes still wide open for twenty minutes before carrying him to the evacuation helicopter? He looked like he had died from sheer terror, like some doll made out to look human the best its maker could, his blood drained and pooled where he had died, his stomach all blown out and filled up with a thick bandage. The corpsman came by talking to himself and could only close the Marine's eyes and then had to be sent home himself, but that doesn't mean he had any permanent damage unless the ignorant shrinks told him he had to feel that way and give into it instead of toughening up.
*swoon

Did that rough feller turn you on? He's so rugged!
 
I was in heavy combat for six months. The Viet Cong had it even worse than we did. If PTSD reflected manly psychology instead of the weakling rulers' attempt to turn men into crybabies, Vietnam would have some psycho mass murder every week.

Also, they've been babying us in childhood for decades, so the root cause of the symptoms is the way we are being softened up pre-trauma. For millions of years, what people only go through in war now was the condition of daily life back then. So we are naturally built to shrug off even the worse events in war.

How would you feel if you had to listen to a gutshot Marine scream himself to death and then have to sit by his corpse with his dead eyes still wide open for twenty minutes before carrying him to the evacuation helicopter? He looked like he had died from sheer terror, like some doll made out to look human the best its maker could, his blood drained and pooled where he had died, his stomach all blown out and filled up with a thick bandage. The corpsman came by talking to himself and could only close the Marine's eyes and then had to be sent home himself, but that doesn't mean he had any permanent damage unless the ignorant shrinks told him he had to feel that way and give into it instead of toughening up.

Oh!! A tough guy!! Cool story, bro!
James C. Dobson, October 14, 1966

His screaming was so horrible that it burned right through me and I was never haunted by it.
 
I was in heavy combat for six months. The Viet Cong had it even worse than we did. If PTSD reflected manly psychology instead of the weakling rulers' attempt to turn men into crybabies, Vietnam would have some psycho mass murder every week.

Also, they've been babying us in childhood for decades, so the root cause of the symptoms is the way we are being softened up pre-trauma. For millions of years, what people only go through in war now was the condition of daily life back then. So we are naturally built to shrug off even the worse events in war.

How would you feel if you had to listen to a gutshot Marine scream himself to death and then have to sit by his corpse with his dead eyes still wide open for twenty minutes before carrying him to the evacuation helicopter? He looked like he had died from sheer terror, like some doll made out to look human the best its maker could, his blood drained and pooled where he had died, his stomach all blown out and filled up with a thick bandage. The corpsman came by talking to himself and could only close the Marine's eyes and then had to be sent home himself, but that doesn't mean he had any permanent damage unless the ignorant shrinks told him he had to feel that way and give into it instead of toughening up.

Oh!! A tough guy!! Cool story, bro!
James C. Dobson, October 14, 1966

His screaming was so horrible that it burned right through me and I was never haunted by it.

Fuck off.
 

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