Anonymous wrote:
This kind of thing repulses me. Don't use the dead to make political points. It's possible any of them died truly believing in this administration, or hating it. Or possibly would've changed their minds if they knew they were going to die. Or anything. They certainly don't deserve to have EPSTEIN graffiti scrawled next to their memories.
Anonymous wrote:
This kind of thing repulses me. Don't use the dead to make political points. It's possible any of them died truly believing in this administration, or hating it. Or possibly would've changed their minds if they knew they were going to die. Or anything. They certainly don't deserve to have EPSTEIN graffiti scrawled next to their memories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This kind of thing repulses me. Don't use the dead to make political points. It's possible any of them died truly believing in this administration, or hating it. Or possibly would've changed their minds if they knew they were going to die. Or anything. They certainly don't deserve to have EPSTEIN graffiti scrawled next to their memories.
WTF is wrong with you? Their deaths are ENTIRELY political. Get your head out of the sand (or your @$$).
You in the DC area? Want to meet up and share a two person political event?
Is this an attempt at a threat from a Gravy Seal?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This kind of thing repulses me. Don't use the dead to make political points. It's possible any of them died truly believing in this administration, or hating it. Or possibly would've changed their minds if they knew they were going to die. Or anything. They certainly don't deserve to have EPSTEIN graffiti scrawled next to their memories.
WTF is wrong with you? Their deaths are ENTIRELY political. Get your head out of the sand (or your @$$).
You in the DC area? Want to meet up and share a two person political event?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can we keep the focus on the servicemen and women killed in action rather than on petty squabbles? There are other threads where you can discuss your feelings about the war.
You think we can discuss the service men and women killed in the war without discussing… the war?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This kind of thing repulses me. Don't use the dead to make political points. It's possible any of them died truly believing in this administration, or hating it. Or possibly would've changed their minds if they knew they were going to die. Or anything. They certainly don't deserve to have EPSTEIN graffiti scrawled next to their memories.
WTF is wrong with you? Their deaths are ENTIRELY political. Get your head out of the sand (or your @$$).