Geeko Sportivo
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A legitimate question.
What makes the president's loss harder than any other father?
Yeah, so? What's your point.
You are running off the rails now.
Not hating, just wondering why he keeps bringing it up in his speeches.
I never said different, I never said at all.
No one ever said that Joe Biden is the only legitimate grieving father that lost a son in a war.
So, I don't even understand your question, or your accusations, or implications that Biden or anyone ever did make some kind of comment such as that.
So really, go find you some real life events to BITCH AND BE CONCERNED ABOUT!
Because you have a nothing BURGER HERE!
Joe Biden made some campaign promises- One was his intention to address the Burn Pit victims of the recent wars in Afghanistan and in all past foreign wars- and using his own son as an example of one of the victims.
And that is what exactly he did. So yes, he speaks about it and values this Bill to be a legacy Bill of his Administration- a bill that got the approval of over 30 Republicans that signed on to it. And that was another campaign promise he made- He campaigned to bring the nation together- AND THIS BILL HAD THE SUPPORT OF BOTH DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS!
He is proud of it, and that is what all presidents do at their stump speeches- SPEAK ABOUT THEIR OWN ACCOMPLISHMENTS AS PRESIDENT.
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