(02-25-2018 06:43 PM)Old Dominion Wrote: of course not.
That's good because Clinton's deferment wasn't even for a medical issue and appeared to be gained via influence by Clinton's uncle and deception on the part of Clinton.
"He (retired Army Col. Eugene J. Holmes) charged that Clinton "purposely deceived me, using the possibility of joining the ROTC as a ploy to work with the draft board to delay his induction."
Holmes said he also put Clinton's 1969 letter in his ROTC file "so that a record would be available." He said he thought "the letter alone would have restricted Bill Clinton from ever qualifying to be an officer in the United States military."
Holmes said he issued his statement only after noting Clinton's response to the most recent draft controversy. That controversy was prompted by a story in The Times which noted that despite Clinton's claims that he had received no special treatment, his late uncle had lobbied successfully to get his induction notice postponed. Clinton complained afterward that everyone involved in the story, including his uncle, was dead.
Holmes wrote: "Since I may be the only person living who can give a firsthand account of what actually transpired (regarding the ROTC appointment), I am obligated by my love for my country and my sense of duty to divulge what actually happened and make it a matter of record."
Apparently Nezar Hamse (BSO deputy sheriff) is all about 2A when it comes to teaching it at the local mosques, just not when it comes to protecting children.
He's also the Regional Operations Director for cair Florida, which is directly tied to hamas and listed as a terrorist organization by foreign governments.
Quote:1. CAIR is listed as a terrorist group by foreign governments.
Surprisingly, Arab governments are willing to admit what the Obama administration is not: CAIR is not just a lobbying group, but an organization that fosters and promotes radicalism and perhaps even terrorism.
“The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) was one of 82 groups around the world designated terrorist organizations by the United Arab Emirates, placing it in the company of Al Qaeda, Islamic State, and others,” reports Fox News.
“[The list is] a clear message to the world about the UAE’s stance against terrorism, extremism and fanaticism, focusing on and putting a cordon around all subversive entities that seek to undermine the security and stability of the state and seeks to protect the community from extremist ideology,” declared a senior Emirates official.
The UAE is unequivocal in its stance against CAIR. “We cannot accept incitement or [terror] funding when we look at some of these organizations. For many countries, the definition of terror is that you have to carry a weapon and terrorize people. For us, it’s far beyond that. We cannot tolerate even the smallest and tiniest amount of terrorism,” stated UAE Foreign Affairs Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan.
CAIR has been placed between a rock and a hard place as a result of the UAE’s unwavering denouncement of its activities. “The designation of CAIR by a Muslim Arab country puts the organization in a difficult spot. CAIR cannot attack the UAE as bigoted Islamophobes, as is its usual strategy with its critics,” explains The Clarion Project, an anti-extremist non profit organization.
(02-25-2018 06:43 PM)Old Dominion Wrote: of course not.
That's good because Clinton's deferment wasn't even for a medical issue and appeared to be gained via influence by Clinton's uncle and deception on the part of Clinton.
"He (retired Army Col. Eugene J. Holmes) charged that Clinton "purposely deceived me, using the possibility of joining the ROTC as a ploy to work with the draft board to delay his induction."
Holmes said he also put Clinton's 1969 letter in his ROTC file "so that a record would be available." He said he thought "the letter alone would have restricted Bill Clinton from ever qualifying to be an officer in the United States military."
Holmes said he issued his statement only after noting Clinton's response to the most recent draft controversy. That controversy was prompted by a story in The Times which noted that despite Clinton's claims that he had received no special treatment, his late uncle had lobbied successfully to get his induction notice postponed. Clinton complained afterward that everyone involved in the story, including his uncle, was dead.
Holmes wrote: "Since I may be the only person living who can give a firsthand account of what actually transpired (regarding the ROTC appointment), I am obligated by my love for my country and my sense of duty to divulge what actually happened and make it a matter of record."
(02-25-2018 01:14 AM)Kronke Wrote: In Texas, our civilians go grab their rifle and get into the fight. In democratic-controlled broward county, the cops draw their weapons, hide behind their cars, and chill. Pathetic.
Amazing.
So the 34 year, armed, vested, Cop needs other cops to protect him.
(02-25-2018 01:14 AM)Kronke Wrote: In Texas, our civilians go grab their rifle and get into the fight. In democratic-controlled broward county, the cops draw their weapons, hide behind their cars, and chill. Pathetic.
Amazing.
So the 34 year, armed, vested, Cop needs other cops to protect him.
hunh.
And that guys chief is on TV yelling at the NRA. Whens the CNN town hall where the mob tars and feathers that moron.