@Hunt anything I’m sure you meant potato farmers. Digging in the road way.
a couple of obvious flaws in his reporting..
saul,Can you really blame them, though? This administration is so incompetent that their hamfisted responses, even when true, come across as lies.
I completely agree with you on the role that our respective media ecosystems play in this, which has only been worsened by social media algorithms. I applaud anyone who steps out of their bubble every now and again.saul,
i think you come from an honest place so i will offer a thought. i believe that much of what the left believes comes from the media they consume. i have watched some of the CNN, MSNOW, NBC etc myself to stay appraised on what they put out. they 90+% of the time give slanted or sometimes untrue coverage of trump (who is plenty flawed) and so they believe that the people on the right side of the aisle are evil, almost inhumane individuals. therefore there is nothing wrong with demonizing a hitler or facist/racist, etc. and for some of the less mentally stable individuals, they even think it is ok to act on their concerns, shooting, screaming in the personal space, throwing objects (food, drink or bricks), etc.
the bummer is, i think it will take a real terrible thing (like 9-11 remember when we were ALL headed in the same direction for a short time?) to bring us together as a nation.
regarding incompetence, i believe that the biden admin for 4 years did almost everything they could to wreck or hinder this country. inflation (due to stupid energy policies), open borders ("the borders are secure" mayorkas) men should be allowed in women sports, USAID giving money to truly ridiculous programs and, and, and. this admin might be "hamfisted", but they have a lot to try to fix.
it would be good to set across from each other with a beer/or bourbon and discuss these things, and then maybe walk away with a better understanding of the other side. bill mahar attempts to do this, and i don't agree with much of what he says he believes, but he does give a platform and listens to the other side. AND, i think he is coming around.
It’s terrible what the Quebec government in particular is doing to religious rights . We are on the verge of a constitutional crisis over the issue. I find it reprehensible.@RLD to change the subject, I see where your country is trying to strip religious speech exception from your "hate speech" law. And those French speaking Canadians are wanting to ban public prayer. I guess you will soon be just like the UK, where when you land a Heathrow, you are arrested for terrorism for your Facebook post.
Thankfully, there are enough conservatives in the USA to save us from your liberal folly. And thankfully our founding father did not set up a Parliamentary system, which allows for such crap.
I remember being concerned about it at the time, but don’t recall coming into many details about it. I am sure I talked about it with friends and colleagues though.Just curious. Did you have the same convictions when Obama had over 500 drone strikes against terrorists in at least four countries. A few of which I remember included multiple strikes against an already destroyed vehicle/building with wounded laying around.
Since you are an attorney, what was your feeling about the extrajudicial murder of an American citizen by Obama in the drone strike against Awlaki and did you condem Obama for the killing.
If you did condemn Obama for the above at the time then fine. I respect your position even though it may not align with mine. If you didn’t/don’t condemn Obama for similar acts then it seems you have an agenda against the current administration.
PS: similar situations can also be said about Bush and Clinton.
I remember being concerned about it at the time, but don’t recall coming into many details about it. I am sure I talked about it with friends and colleagues though.
But like this situation I don’t suggest the top people should bear the blame. Trump has been clear that he would not have wanted a second strike. I believe that.
Hegseth has said he only watched the first strike and then left for meetings. Considering there was over 40 minutes between the first strike and the second that strikes me as quite credible.
As far as I can tell the failings here took place lower down the chain of command.
Probably why all that video evidence disappeared during the Democrat led J6 committee?It’s interesting how the fbi/Wray can geolocate all the grannies that were on the capital grounds on Jan 6 to prosecute but can’t geolocate possibly the only individual who went to both the RNC and DNC on the same day. Makes a person wonder if it didn’t fit the Jan 6 narrative Wray/Garland wanted to promote
Looks like SCOTUS has just accepted a birthright citizenship case docketed for February. It will be interesting to see how they interpret the 14th amendment.
The fact they took the case may be telling in how the 14th is interpreted.
I think your interpretation of what is going on differs from how the current U.S. administration sees it.What youre failing to understand is that the US has decentralized chain of command... We arent the russians... lower level leaders are given significant authority and control..
It doesnt matter if Hegseth was present.. and it doesnt matter if Trump would have wanted a second strike.. rules of engagement are in place.. a CONOP was approved.. PID was made.. the people that gave the orders had everything they needed to place the order and for that order to be legal... there were absolutely ZERO failings.. the admiral and all of his subordinate commanders did exactly what their orders allowed them to do..
you continue to try to apply the laws of warfare.. they simply do not apply... no matter how bad CNN, MSNBC, and Rand Paul want them to...
This is a law enforcement operation that is supported by the US military.. it is (for the 100th time) not unlike every other law enforcement operation in the region that has been supported by the US military for the last 40+ years.... there are quite literally thousands of boats at the bottom of the seas, thousands of narcos under the dirt and at the bottom of the seas, countless labs and manufacturing facilities blown apart (along with the narcos that were inside them at the time they were hit), even more facilities burned to the ground, etc..etc.. than you can count.. the second strike on the boat that happened recently is NOT the first time thats happened.. its not even the 50th... it happens ALL THE TIME.. and the people making those orders are doing it 100% with the consent of the US Government..
your speculation that every JAG officer would agree with you is without a doubt 100% wrong.. as literally teams of JAG officers (to include the fleet JAG, the SOCOM JAG, the JTF JAG, and several others that are likely O5's and O6's and above with anywhere from 20-30 years of JAG experience) that have reviewed the policies, procedures, TTP's, the individual CONOP, and everything else involved extensively before this series of strikes ever started.. and you can guarantee theyve been re-reviewing ever since due to the media attention and democrat congressmen calling into question the events after the fact...
whether anyone likes it or not, the US military doesnt play nice.. this is especially true of SOF personnel (the admiral in question is a career SEAL)... if that dog is let off its leash, it is going to bite.. and bite very hard... the challenge the US military has had in warfighting in pretty much every conflict post WWII has been politicians and career civil servants not letting them off their leash..
when the leash is loosened, you can guess with almost absolute certainty that the loosening was scrutinized at the highest levels by the most qualified people at length prior to letting the slack out..
What kind of odds are you giving?look for that to be a MAJOR talking point through the mid terms if the ruling comes back the way Trump wants it to... the D's will absolutely attempt to make that their rallying cry..
What kind of odds are you giving?
I think 75/25 against the Trump approach.