I didn't and wouldn't question your right to your opinion.The verdict is in indeed.... I might ask you the same question... But I understand why you feel the way you do.... And I respect your right to your opinion. I would hope you would do the same with me...
Very much appreciated...(but you did say "why keep trying" I guess I just misinterpreted what you were suggesting...I didn't and wouldn't question your right to your opinion.
Yup, questioning the point in trying.Very much appreciated...(but you did say "why keep trying" I guess I just misinterpreted what you were suggesting...)
Well, because I'm not "trying"...I'm just stating facts...I appreciated the groups chose to bond out of the way of the parade and other events commemorating the Army and Flag Day...Yup, questioning the point in trying.
There were many creative and amusing signs. Demonstrating is a right for Americans, unless Trump gets his way. I guess until you get yours too.I'm glad that the world gets to see how many grumpy old goobers wasted that beautiful Saturday...instead of focusing on real life,,,,
and if you notice, they've really quieted down...It's not a good time to be one of that particular minority...
There are people here locally "congratulating" others, and saying they wish they would have been there...
When they had bragged about going the night before...and then removed the posts...
We didn't tell them they left up a picture with a misspelled sign...
Yet, the "protesters"disproved their own point...
They're so disappointed that these gatherings went off without a word from anyone in the government.. Protesters carried signs and shouted things extremely critical of the President and his administration. No one was arrested for participating in the grumpy goober rallies...
That is exactly what democracy and our constitutional rights look like... The goobers are so confused about the freedoms they have...
To march very well, would have required a lot of practice. We see the amazing marching of foreign military parades, and many times those troops have trained all year for that.I think this is just because they were treated very poorly and they didn't care. I think the soldiers who were misstepping during the parade — there were a lot of them — were just tired, annoyed, probably to some extent angry, and they just did not give enough of a shit to march to a high standard of excellence."
Speaking to how the parade might reflect on potential military use in city protests, Charlotte said, "The whole point of having our military is to protect the Constitution and the people the Constitution is meant to serve. If we don't have a military that is nonpartisan, that serves lawful orders of the President by the direction of the Constitution, we're in big trouble. At the moment, it's pretty clear that there has been some degree of dissension and unhappiness in the ranks, whether or not that has to do with politics or the way the troops are being treated. This is a complex conversation, but it is clear that there is a deep unhappiness in the military at the moment."
![]()
We Asked An Expert Why Soldiers Were Marching So Badly In Trump's Military Parade, And Her Reasoning Makes Sense
"Every soldier learns how to march during basic training, and it's not hard."news.yahoo.com
In New Orleans, for $300, you can have your own parade. Hannibal Buress was able to make a five person parade, three police escort, and even a brass band.I grew up in New Orleans where there were literally dozens of parades in the weeks leading up to and including Mardi Gras every year.
I was even in one on a float.
Hated all of it.
The one thing trump has never gotten is a majority of Americans.I'm sticking with the majority of Americans.