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    Quote Originally Posted by SKkin View Post
    It's being reported that Mad Dog will be forced out early and a Boeing exec will be acting SecDef.

    https://twitter.com/margbrennan/stat...rc=twsrc%5Etfw

    The MIC is safe...
    Jesus. Talk about repopulating the swamp.

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    ^^^ "The military and the monetary get together whenever they think it's necessary..." Gil Scott-Heron knows.

    I'd argue that they're never apart...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKkin View Post
    I'd argue that they're never apart...
    ...no need to argue: the two have been hand-in-glove since forever and that's fine for employment (political and otherwise), tech advances, monetary circulation, patriotism and the overall well-being of the highly decorated chest...problems arise only when guns achieve prominence over butter: then the Dems are elected...
    Majestically enthroned amid the vulgar herd

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    then the Dems are elected...
    Hey hey LBJ...




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    George Floyd death: Trump ex-defence chief Mattis attacks president

    Ex-US Defence Secretary James Mattis has denounced President Donald Trump, saying he deliberately stokes division.

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    He said he was "angry and appalled" by Mr Trump's handling of ongoing protests over the death of African American George Floyd at the hands of police.

    Mr Mattis berated Mr Trump's "abuse of authority" - and backed protesters seeking to uphold American values, as did ex-President Barack Obama.

    Mr Trump has described Mr Mattis repeatedly as an "overrated general".

    Mr Mattis quit in 2018 after Mr Trump decided to pull US troops out of Syria.

    He has remained mostly silent since then, until his rebuke of the Trump administration was published in The Atlantic magazine on Wednesday.

    In response to the fresh criticism, Mr Trump posted a series of tweets in which he claimed to have fired Mr Mattis.

    "I didn't like his "leadership" style or much else about him, and many others agree," he wrote. "Glad he is gone!"
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    The row comes as new charges were brought against all of the sacked police officers present at Mr Floyd's death in the city of Minneapolis.

    The charge against Derek Chauvin has been elevated to second-degree murder while the other three officers, previously uncharged, face counts of aiding and abetting murder.

    The death has sparked huge protests across the US in recent days.

    NFL star pledges $1m for anti-racism fight

    The vast majority of demonstrations over the past nine days have been peaceful, but some have turned violent and curfews have been imposed in a number of cities.
    What did Mattis say?

    "Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people - does not even pretend to try," Mr Mattis wrote in The Atlantic. "Instead, he tries to divide us."

    He continued: "We are witnessing the consequences of three years of this deliberate effort. We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership."

    Mr Mattis also addressed the recent wave of anti-racism protests.
    Media captionWhite House compares Trump to Churchill in WW2

    "We must not be distracted by a small number of lawbreakers," Mr Mattis wrote. "The protests are defined by tens of thousands of people of conscience who are insisting that we live up to our values... as a nation."

    The retired general - whose resignation letter in December 2018 was full of implied criticism of the president's foreign policy - also condemned the use of the military in response to the protests.

    "Never did I dream that troops... would be ordered under any circumstance to violate the Constitutional rights of their fellow citizens," he said.

    "Militarising our response, as we witnessed in Washington DC, sets up a conflict... between the military and civilian society," he added.

    Mattis mocks Donald Trump at gala dinner
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    Mr Mattis was referring to an incident earlier this week when peaceful protesters were dispersed with tear gas and rubber bullets from a park close to the White House.

    Mr Trump then crossed the park for a photo-op at a historic church that had been damaged by fire in the unrest.

    This provoked sharp criticism from top Democrats and religious leaders, who accused the president of aggressively targeting the demonstrators for the purpose of posing for photographs.

    In his latest comments, Mr Mattis derided the "bizarre photo-op" and said clearing the park of demonstrators beforehand was an "abuse of executive authority".

    Mr Trump has repeatedly questioned whether the protesters were peaceful and, in an earlier tweet, he said "people liked my walk to this historic place of worship"

    And in an interview with his former press secretary Sean Spicer on Wednesday, the president once again defended the church visit. He said it was "handled really well" and "religious leaders loved it".
    What was Mr Obama's reaction to the protests?
    Media captionMr Obama sees limitless potential in the faces of his fellow African Americans

    Former President Barack Obama said it was vital to channel the momentum built up in the recent protests to bring about change.

    In his first video comments since Mr Floyd's death, he said the demonstrations were as profound as anything he'd seen in his lifetime, and called on Americans to seize the chance to deal with the underlying problems in society.

    "Too often some of that violence has come from folks who were supposed to be serving and protecting you," Mr Obama said.

    "I want you to know that you matter. I want you to know that your lives matter, your dreams matter."

    "There is a change in mindset that's taking place, a greater recognition that we can do better," he added.

    Mr Obama did not comment directly on Mr Trump's handling of the unrest, although he urged mayors around the country to review their use-of-force policies.
    Media captionGeorge Floyd's ex partner: 'Gianna doesn't have a father'

    Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, has also issued a personal message about Mr Floyd's death, saying his life mattered and recent events had been devastating.

    Protests over the death continued in dozens of cities on Wednesday night despite widespread curfews.

    They have been largely peaceful, with cities such as Los Angeles and Chicago relaxing their restrictions amid hopes that the worst of the violence had passed.

    A post-mortem examination has revealed that Floyd had the coronavirus in early April. But officials stressed that this played no role in his death

    George Floyd death: Trump ex-defence chief Mattis attacks president - BBC News


    Mad-dog Mattis for El Presidente...!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Looper View Post
    "We must not be distracted by a small number of lawbreakers," Mr Mattis wrote. "The protests are defined by tens of thousands of people of conscience who are insisting that we live up to our values... as a nation."
    Such MickeyMouse protests...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Klondyke View Post
    Such MickeyMouse protests...
    FFS shut up you idiot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SKkin View Post
    I'd argue that they're never apart
    As this ex Prez warned in his farewell address.

    "In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists, and will persist."

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    ^^^^ I love that Kenny Everett video !

    I had seen it years ago and went to a Latin dance party dressed in a very similar fashion, though the shoulders were not nearly as wide. I even memorized those lines ! But a girl I danced with told me my grenades kept hitting her in the face, so I had to take them off. True story !
    He did a couple of versions. One starts with the words " General Cheeseberger here".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    "In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists, and will persist."
    Ike was the last good Republican.

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    ^It was also his speech to incoming Democrat President JFK, warning him about the elite 'secret societies' working above politics.

    Yet, in holding scientific research and discovery in respect, as we should, we must also be alert to the equal and opposite danger that public policy could itself become the captive of a scientific-technological elite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Latindancer View Post
    ^^^^ I love that Kenny Everett video !

    I had seen it years ago and went to a Latin dance party dressed in a very similar fashion, though the shoulders were not nearly as wide. I even memorized those lines ! But a girl I danced with told me my grenades kept hitting her in the face, so I had to take them off. True story !
    He did a couple of versions. One starts with the words " General Cheeseberger here".
    Grenades?


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    Quote Originally Posted by bsnub View Post
    Ike was the last good Republican.
    Yep. They don't make em like Ike these days.

    "On the domestic front, Eisenhower was a moderate conservative who continued New Deal agencies and expanded Social Security. He covertly opposed Joseph McCarthy and contributed to the end of McCarthyism by openly invoking executive privilege. He signed the Civil Rights Act of 1957 and sent Army troops to enforce federal court orders which integrated schools in Little Rock, Arkansas. His largest program was the Interstate Highway System. He promoted the establishment of strong science education via the National Defense Education Act. His two terms saw widespread economic prosperity except for a minor recession in 1958. In his farewell address to the nation, he expressed his concerns about the dangers of massive military spending, particularly deficit spending and government contracts to private military manufacturers, which he dubbed "the military–industrial complex". Historical evaluations of his presidency place him among the upper tier of American presidents."

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    "Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect,"

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    The continuing romance and championing of everything militarism is making a revival.

    Siwilai.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Norton View Post
    Yep. They don't make em like Ike these days.

    Not to mention that he soaked the rich taxing them at 91%

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