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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We? Because it isn't part of our culture, nor should it be. http://historynewsnetwork.org/article/152464[/quote] Sorry, as a military family of 26 years and with an active duty son, it's been part of my history for almost 3 decades, starting with my own boot camp graduation. Just because you have no Military background doesn't mean "we" all do not. [/quote] Oh, here's the poster with the Marine son who disrespects his CIC[/quote] Oh, you might want to check yourself. High ranking people removed Obama's photo and replaced it with Trumps. Because they hate Obama. He sucked as CIC. His commutation of a transgender traitor was direct disrespect to every Service Member who is serving or ever served. He reduced Military pay by executive order and gave our troops less than the by law mandated raise because he gives no f-ks about our Service members. Please enlist or commission today so you can show us how respectful you are of a CIC who pisses on your head and tells you it's raining. The military has had more than enough of Obama. [/quote] BS. High ranking people don't share political views publicly and the smartest don't share them privately either. [/quote] http://www.military.com/daily-news/2016/11/02/survey-career-oriented-troops-favor-trump-over-clinton.html 2 NOV 2016 Military.com | by Brendan McGarry Career-oriented troops favor Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump over his Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton by a 3:1 margin, a new Military.com reader survey has found. Of the more than 1,300 active-duty, National Guard and Reserve members who responded to the questionnaire and plan to vote in the Nov. 8 presidential election, about two-thirds, or 67 percent, said they plan to vote for Trump, while about a fifth, or 21 percent, said they intend to cast a ballot for Clinton. "Write this down: T-R-U-M-P," said one respondent who identified himself as Hispanic or Latino and politically independent, spelling out the candidate's last name after a reporter introduced himself on the telephone. "I have a lot of reasons to vote for him because I've been following him my whole career," said the Army major, who requested anonymity to speak freely about the election without fear of professional repercussion. "I know he's wacky … but I really think he cares about us and cares about America. Plus, there are a lot of negatives on Hillary." Troops for Trump Across almost every demographic group, from branch of military service to paygrade to gender, Trump was the clear winner in the survey. (The Republican presidential candidate was also heavily favored by thousands more veterans and military spouses who filled out the questionnaire.) Sure sure. [/quote]
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