Trump Warns U.S. Military ‘May Very Well’ Go into Nigeria ‘Guns-a-Blazing’ over Killing of Christians

There is a poll that says 68% of democrats have a positive view of socialism. And now you're going to get quite a huge
rise in blue city/state/dem party socialism where its graduated from 1st step socialism to outright communism with
the eventual election of commie mamdani in N.Y.C. Anyone supporting socialism like you obviously do, is quite goofy.
Jake is trying to deny what he is.
 
When you join the military you swear an Oath to the US Constitution, not to the President and damn show not to Donald Fuckin Trump and you're sworn to protect and defend it at all cause.
Donald Trump is the Commander-in-Chief of the US military. That is in the Constitution you retard. If he orders something and it's legal and you are in the military, you do it whether you agree with it or not.
 
If it is legal? Sure. T. A., that is not the point. The point is this: what if it is unlawful.
Unlawful = illegal you cretin. If he issues and unlawful (eg., illegal) order anyone in the military better make triple damn sure it is illegal with no wiggle room or question about it before they decide to refuse to carry it out. That's how that works.
 
OKAY MY BAD...BUT CHECK THIS OUT....IF TRUMP TRULY WANTS TO SAVE THEM BLACK CHRISTIANS IN NIGERIA, WHY NOT INSTEAD OF WASTING ALL THAT MONEY ON A WAR, HOW BOUT PUTTING EM ALL ON A PLANE LIKE HE DID THEM WHITE SOUTH AFRICANS AND BRING THEM TO AMERICA, WERE ITS SAFE AND THE CHARLIE KIRK CHRISTIANS WILL WELCOME THEM WITH OPEN ARMS? SOUNDS GOOD TO ME.View attachment 64122
I won't hold my breath for that one! But I will hold my breath for all the BS and racist laden clap trap that the MAGA/Alt-Right peanut gallery will spew to justify why this can't happen.
 
There's is something uniquely different about text vs verbiage. You're calling me a nigga vs me typing it in text....big big difference. some sources indicate Pryor may have occasionally used it again in later years, possibly finding it too ingrained in his personal history or a "useful" word for certain artistic expressions, his public stance and intention was a firm commitment to abandoning the racial slur
Those "some sources" can't validate their claims .... period. If you can find it, there was the late Gene Siskel talking about his interview with Richard Pryor after Pryor made his public statement. Siskel said to him, "You may not be as funny as you once were" to which Pryor replied, "Maybe, but I'll be happier".
 
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