Posted on 08/27/2021 8:41:18 AM PDT by Kaslin
Yesterday, thirteen military personnel were killed working at the gate at Kabul airport in Afghanistan. They weren't killed in battle with an enemy at their front with a chance to defend themselves; rather, they were blown up by a gutless terrorist ideologue who blended himself among women and children in order to get the maximum effect out of his insanity. To remind or inform some of those who don't pay much attention to pesky world events on social media, there won't be enough left of some of these troops to put into a Walmart bag and send home to their families. As a retired senior enlisted service member, I'm ashamed to see all of this.
Now I understand that many Americans are too busy living their lives to pay attention to that war "Over There," but try to put something in perspective. The leaders of our country just allowed the same guys whom we have been bombing for twenty years to take back the country and obtain billions in our (ours; we paid for it) equipment. They also allowed thousands of prisoners from multiple terror groups to be released to join the party while pulling our troops out before we pulled out the civilians. It's given that as Americans, we don't want endless years of war, but given the resolve of the enemy, you don't always have the option to just quit because you're tired of playing. A memorable note from today's coverage of our troops getting killed in Afghanistan was one of the Taliban leaders, whom, by the way, our government is referring to as "our partners" in the region, stating that Osama bin Laden did not have anything to do with 9/11.
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It’s so bad even the fake voters are feeling it
You would think, but most are too brainwashed by the Ministry of Propaganda to know better.
Do the dead feel remorse?
There is no room in a communist’s heart for remorse.. Only hate is there.
They do not know what is going on in Afghanistan, or anywhere else. Ask them.
But didn’t you hear? Sleepy Joe is really mad about it and is going to do something about it. . . . . Some time after his nap on the one day he’s at the White House next week.
I took a poll yesterday at the local cemetery—and they said they were standing by their man!
Excellent.
I don’t hear any remorse here in the blue part of Ohio. They can’t defend it, so they just ignore what’s going on, while still supporting Biden.
My neighbor was expressing dismay at the Afghanistan debacle. I said yes it’s too bad. There I’ll be much more bad news to come out of that. She looked despondent
But, but, but ... it’s Trump’s fault!
I think that’s pretty much across the country as well. They voted against Trump....it didn’t matter one iota who ran against him they wanted Trump out. ....and here we are with by far the worst most incompetent President this nation ever has had in History......and THEY are to blame for voting for the idiot.
Surely you jest. Is this a comical headline? Or satire? Because I’m telling you I know people who voted for this doofus in chief and they’re happy with their choice... they think he’s the greatest thing that happened since Columbus discovered America.
No, they don’t.
I don’t know of a single Democrat who feels that way, or who would admit it if he did. They just wanted Trump to lose, even if it meant losing America.
Her suffering should make you happy. It means she still has a conscience.
If they had critical thinking ability, they would possibly feel some sort of remorse. I don’t see it; doubling down and digging in of heels are more likely.
I doubt many are feeling any remorse. They got their guy in. No more mean tweets!
(Honestly, I heard an alleged Republican lamenting about Trump’s tweets the other day. I couldn’t believe it. I told him I could sure use a few mean tweets about now. )
No, they’re too stupid.
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