Trump celebrates Memorial Day by saying dead soldiers would have loved his presidency

Trump saying dead soldiers are be proud of his political compliments on Memorial day is okay with you? U racist trumpsters are pretty desperate to fight a world you have no ammunition to fight

:lolup: Another dishonest lying liberal dumbfuck who can't grasp reality or the truth.
 
He is a piece of garbage...which one day you people who continue to support him will finally recognize.

I hope you do not have to realize your mistake the way the Germans of the 1930's did.


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:lolup: Lying liberal dumbass who wants to compare Trump to Hitler. Yes, liberals really are THAT despicable. :rofl2:
 
I don't have low self-esteem.

You shouldn't play this stupid game...mostly because you would LOSE.

My guess is you've done nothing.

Of course you don't. :good4u:

At least you had enough spine to admit that it's just a game you were playing.

Your guess would be in error. :)
 
Retired General Slams Trump: There's Nothing 'Happy' About Memorial Day

Man, everybody tearing into Trump fat ass, over his Memorial Day fiasco!

A retired two-star Army general gave a poignant retort to President Donald Trump’s controversial Memorial Day message on Twitter, referring to his late veteran father, who was missing in action for three decades.

Trump was criticized over his Memorial Day tweet for its focus on his presidency. Some Twitter users contrasted it with the words and sentiments of other presidents, including Barack Obama and George W. Bush.

“Happy Memorial Day! Those who died for our great country would be very happy and proud at how well our country is doing today,” Trump tweeted. “Best economy in decades, lowest unemployment numbers for Blacks and Hispanics EVER (& women in 18 years), rebuilding our Military and so much more. Nice!”

Major General Paul Eaton, who was a commander during the Iraq War before retiring in 2006 after 33 years of service, responded: “Mr. President: My father was MIA in Vietnam for 30 years.

I will visit him at Arlington today. There is nothing 'happy' about #MemorialDay.”

Eaton’s father, Air Force Colonel Norman Dale Eaton, was shot down in his B-57 over Laos in January 1969 during the Vietnam War.

He was officially MIA for almost three decades, but his artifacts and remains were discovered by archaeologists between 2003 and 2005, then confirmed through DNA. His body was returned to the U.S., and in 2007 he was interred in Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia.

After stoking criticism with his “Happy Memorial Day” tweet, Trump later posted more traditional messages and videos to mark the holiday.

“The heroes who rest in these hallowed fields, in cemeteries, battlefields, and burial grounds near and far are drawn from the full tapestry of American life,” Trump wrote. (His words came from an accompanying video of his speech at Arlington.) “They came from every generation, from towering cities and wind swept prairies, from privilege and from poverty...”

By Shane Croucher

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Man, everybody tearing into Trump fat ass, over his Memorial Day fiasco!

A retired two-star Army general gave a poignant retort to President Donald Trump’s controversial Memorial Day message on Twitter, referring to his late veteran father, who was missing in action for three decades.

Trump was criticized over his Memorial Day tweet for its focus on his presidency. Some Twitter users contrasted it with the words and sentiments of other presidents, including Barack Obama and George W. Bush.

“Happy Memorial Day! Those who died for our great country would be very happy and proud at how well our country is doing today,” Trump tweeted. “Best economy in decades, lowest unemployment numbers for Blacks and Hispanics EVER (& women in 18 years), rebuilding our Military and so much more. Nice!”

Major General Paul Eaton, who was a commander during the Iraq War before retiring in 2006 after 33 years of service, responded: “Mr. President: My father was MIA in Vietnam for 30 years.

I will visit him at Arlington today. There is nothing 'happy' about #MemorialDay.”

Eaton’s father, Air Force Colonel Norman Dale Eaton, was shot down in his B-57 over Laos in January 1969 during the Vietnam War.

He was officially MIA for almost three decades, but his artifacts and remains were discovered by archaeologists between 2003 and 2005, then confirmed through DNA. His body was returned to the U.S., and in 2007 he was interred in Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia.

After stoking criticism with his “Happy Memorial Day” tweet, Trump later posted more traditional messages and videos to mark the holiday.

“The heroes who rest in these hallowed fields, in cemeteries, battlefields, and burial grounds near and far are drawn from the full tapestry of American life,” Trump wrote. (His words came from an accompanying video of his speech at Arlington.) “They came from every generation, from towering cities and wind swept prairies, from privilege and from poverty...”

By Shane Croucher

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The Rumppers absolutely do not care, they love when their guy attacks American heroes.
 
Of course you don't. :good4u:

At least you had enough spine to admit that it's just a game you were playing.

Your guess would be in error. :)

You are a nobody...and apparently that bothers you...so have decided to become a gnat.

I'm a golfer.

Gnats are a part of the game.

Mostly golfers attempt to shoo 'em...but they do not shoo easily.

So we put up with 'em...laugh at the fact that they normally find ways to off themselves.

I'm laughing at you.
 
It's funny when military hating leftist race hustlers pretend to be the Party of the military. For the entire Afghan and Iraqi engagement we were led to believe our military were a bunch of bungling murderous buffoons. Now, suddenly, liberals are wrapping themselves up in the flag. That's some funny stupidity!

" ... And there is no reason, Bob, that young American soldiers need to be going into the homes of Iraqis in the dead of night, terrorizing kids and children, you know, women, breaking sort of the customs of the - of - the historical customs, religious customs."
 
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