jc456
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He’s a dickI would question every ribbon and medal the cocksucker pollutes his uniform with.BS.........After all your BS you couldn't even come up with a Statute of violation in law...........Straight down party lines on the vote both times......At least I spent my senior trip in Vietnsm. And didn't get a purple heart for SPLINTERS as John Kerry did...and you. Little coward?
So none then. Ok now go fuck yourself and your disgusting vitriol against a decorated vet who put his job on the line when he saw our President conducting a corrupt operation in Ukraine and faithfully followed the protocol to report it.
Ray Charles can see how political it was.................You lost and you are LOSING VOTERS.........poor thing.
GAO finding is that Trump’s admin broke the law in holding without adequate reason Congressionally approved aid.
So yes, I certainly can.
The Purple Heart was because of a roadside bomb. He had it bandaged and returned to duty the same day. He never led a unit in combat and received the CIB due to the roadside bomb and because he was an Infantry officer. He served as a Plans and Operations officer. He is no hero and he doesn't have any medals for valor. Other than his PH, his medals are all "atta boy" decorations. Here's a story by former classmates and others who knew him.
“Chow Thief” – Rangers Wanted Alexander Vindman Removed from Ranger School
By Mike Cernovich 74 Comments
Alexander Vindman was a “chow thief,” and “lazy,” a classmate of his at Ranger School told me. The Ranger (Scroll and Tab with multiple deployments) went on, “We tried peering him out in Mountains.” Mountains refers to the Mountain Phase of Ranger School.
Chow thieves steal MREs from other Rangers and are notorious in Ranger School, where students are subjected to near-starvation conditions. It’s not uncommon for students to lose up to 40 pounds, and most students lose 20 pounds.
During Ranger School, the people who don’t use team work and screw others over are often voted out of Ranger School in a process known as peer evaluations.
Despite not having the respect of his peers, Vindman was pushed through due to his language proficiency.
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"Chow Thief" - Rangers Wanted Alexander Vindman Removed from Ranger School