So as long as one of your distant relatives served, it's all good for Obama, but Trump not serving himself = bad? Ok....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:... A draft dodging sewer creature with no family members who have ever served in the military or done any kind of service for the Us.
For a second I thought you were talking about Obama, but then I remembered it's DCUM...
Which draft did Obama dodge?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:... A draft dodging sewer creature with no family members who have ever served in the military or done any kind of service for the Us.
For a second I thought you were talking about Obama, but then I remembered it's DCUM...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So Kremlin stooge = patriot
Married man with two kids from the same wife = hater
Got it.
Exactly.
And now the draft dodger has returned to his true character by bashing Joe Biden, whose son willingly served in a combat zone, by saying he deserted the military. Trump is a sewer creature. A draft dodging sewer creature with no family members who have ever served in the military or done any kind of service for the Us.
Anonymous wrote:So Kremlin stooge = patriot
Married man with two kids from the same wife = hater
Got it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We took 2.5 million from NPS for this fantasy fulfillment. And how many people actually got to see the tanks up close? One justification I kept seeing was “tanks are fun and kids love them.” But where are are the selfies of people with the tanks? Where are the news photos of crowds around the tanks? So much time and effort to bring props that only a handful of rich and powerful even got to see in person. I haven’t seen a single photo of civilians at the tanks.
My friend said lots of kids were going up, interacting with the military personnel, and having their pictures taken. Also there were information placards.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We took 2.5 million from NPS for this fantasy fulfillment. And how many people actually got to see the tanks up close? One justification I kept seeing was “tanks are fun and kids love them.” But where are are the selfies of people with the tanks? Where are the news photos of crowds around the tanks? So much time and effort to bring props that only a handful of rich and powerful even got to see in person. I haven’t seen a single photo of civilians at the tanks.
My friend said lots of kids were going up, interacting with the military personnel, and having their pictures taken. Also there were information placards.
Pictures or it didn’t happen. The tanks and vehicles were behind a chain link fence. How did your friend get in - who gave her tickets?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pictures are photoshopped. They're extremely blurry and there are hardly any umbrellas despite the torrential rain (and the umbrellas visible in real pictures taken from the event).
Obviously.
+1, pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The pictures are photoshopped. They're extremely blurry and there are hardly any umbrellas despite the torrential rain (and the umbrellas visible in real pictures taken from the event).
Obviously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We took 2.5 million from NPS for this fantasy fulfillment. And how many people actually got to see the tanks up close? One justification I kept seeing was “tanks are fun and kids love them.” But where are are the selfies of people with the tanks? Where are the news photos of crowds around the tanks? So much time and effort to bring props that only a handful of rich and powerful even got to see in person. I haven’t seen a single photo of civilians at the tanks.
My friend said lots of kids were going up, interacting with the military personnel, and having their pictures taken. Also there were information placards.
Anonymous wrote:We took 2.5 million from NPS for this fantasy fulfillment. And how many people actually got to see the tanks up close? One justification I kept seeing was “tanks are fun and kids love them.” But where are are the selfies of people with the tanks? Where are the news photos of crowds around the tanks? So much time and effort to bring props that only a handful of rich and powerful even got to see in person. I haven’t seen a single photo of civilians at the tanks.