
It seems a like being White (actually ORANGE) allows Tweety to do the most horrendous things, including deport veterans (yep, VETERANS!) who, by UNITED STATES values, and practice, by an obviously moral choice since they defend our country, we have, since the beginning of our nation, enabled these vets to become citizens AUTOMATICALLY.
Those who defend Tweety's ICE gang taking Vets who commit crimes and deporting them, are not thinking long term, or looking into the issues. A Vet who commits a crime should not be deported, he should be jailed like any American citizen. What is the crime? Why deport?
Tweety's rules allow ICE to DEPORT veterans! Watch "Ready for War" documentary, considering Tweety Trump's braggadocio in killing El Baghdaddi. These things add gas to a fire of hate, and they create MORE terrorists.
I fear Americans are NOT safe any longer! Military discipline is undermined by Tweety too, see blog on pardons. Now Tweety gets rid of the Navy Secretary for enforcing discipline?!
"Navy secretary forced out by Pentagon chief over handling of Navy SEAL’s war crimes case"
By Ashley Parker - White House reporter, Dan Lamothe - Reporter covering the Pentagon and the U.S. military
November 25 at 8:12 AM
"Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper asked for the resignation of Navy Secretary Richard V. Spencer on Sunday after losing confidence in him over his handling of the case of a Navy SEAL [Gallagher] accused of war crimes in Iraq, the Pentagon said.
Spencer’s ouster was another dramatic turn in the story of Chief Petty Officer Edward Gallagher, a Navy SEAL who was accused of committing war crimes during a 2017 deployment. Gallagher was acquitted of murder but convicted in July of posing with the corpse of an Islamic State prisoner.
President Trump weighed in on the decision on Twitter, accusing the Navy of mishandling the Gallagher case and mentioning cost overruns in unspecified contracts.
“Secretary of the Navy Richard Spencer’s services have been terminated by Secretary of Defense Mark Esper,” Trump wrote. “I thank Richard for his service & commitment.”
Tweetys's boy, Esper, did a hatchet job on Spencer. Esper did his job, but it's an ugly decision. It would have been better if Esper had left his position and gone with Spencer, making a statement about military discipline to Tweety. But it seems like no one wants to stand up to Tweety, NO ONE!
"Spencer, in a letter to Trump obtained by The Post, did not mention a disagreement with Esper about privately making a proposal to the White House. But Spencer acknowledged his termination and said he tried to ensure that legal proceedings were fair.
“Unfortunately it has become apparent that in this respect, I no longer share the same understanding with the Commander in Chief who appointed me, in regards to the key principle of good order and discipline,” Spencer wrote. “I cannot in good conscience obey an order that I believe violates the sacred oath I took in the presence of my family, my flag and my faith to support and defend the Constitution of the United States.”"
My father served 27 years in the Army Infantry, as a Paratrooper. My father was part of the US Occupation of Japan in 1951 when I was four. My father served in Germany 1955-1959-ish to instill essential discipline in our soldiers acting as a barrier and inhibitor to potential Russian attacks. My fater served in the heart of the Cold War. I served 22 years in the Air Force, all in contracting, and discipline was key in my military service.
Honor, ethics, morality, honesty, are discipline are more important in military service than the weapons we carry. Without honor, ethics, morality, honesty, and discipline, the United States military is weak and disorganized.
Proof of the effect of Tweety Trump's ignorant pardon of a Navy Seal posing with the dead body of a terrorist is Gallagher's statement on "State TV News," Fox News. The aggressive, angry statement by this military man reflects very badly on the Navy Seals and all military people who uphold military values.
Gallagher's statement:
"“This [The conviction of a war crime, the pardon, and the effort to drum Gallagher out of the Navy Seals.] is all about ego and retaliation,” Gallagher said on “Fox and Friends” on Sunday morning. “This has nothing to do with good order and discipline. They could have taken my Trident at any time they wanted. Now they’re trying to take it after the president restored my rank.”
Proof of Gallagher's infidelity to military and Navy Seal values is that he made a public statement of any sort. What the hell is he trying to accomplish? Is Gallagher now on a mission to further undermine the military values he disdains?