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Why is it I talk about a political figure and you talk about me?almost down to your level
Could it be that you cannot find any way to defend the political figure's behavior?
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Why is it I talk about a political figure and you talk about me?almost down to your level
Was that prayer focused on killing or getting home safe?Hogwash.
We always said a prayer with the Chaplain before we went on a mission.
And there is no separation of church and state. Only in your sick little leftist minds.
There was nothing failing in GBs desire to have more concessions and taxes from US. They had the strongest empire the world had ever seen. That doesn't look like failure to me.
OK.......old King George III ended up locked away.
Maybe we will see some correlations going forward.
We're not locking up the iranian lunatic mullah 12ers. Orange man is giving them a deal.
Yep, for some strange reason, we like to give them money. O gave them around 50 billion dollars, really around 150B but only 50 of that was liquid. Strange huh.$20 billion dollars or something like that.
like i said asswipe...you already expressed the disdain you have for the military in another thread..Yes, they had no business being there at all. The president lies and gets them killed and you feel like they need to keep on kissing his feet.
LOL
Stupid question.Was that prayer focused on killing or getting home safe?
You shouldn't use big words you don't understand!Peter Kegsbreath is indicative that this entire Administration is fradulent.
No it's not.On the contrary, it's the essential question.
Pete Hegseth Quotes Violent Prayer From ‘Pulp Fiction,’ References Bible
Hegseth told his audience he spoke with Admiral Brad Cooper, who has led U.S. forces during the Iran War, about how they use religious teachings to influence the policy and military decisions they later make.
He then said that reminded him of a prayer given to him by the head of the recent combat search and rescue (CSAR) mission to find and save Air Force crew members shot down in Iran.
He said he was told the prayer is titled “CSAR 2517,” and said it borrows some wording from Bible verse Ezekiel 25:17, but didn’t mention it was adapted almost word-for-word from a violent monologue delivered by actor Samuel L. Jackson in “Pulp Fiction” before the character kills someone.
Maybe he just likes Samuel Jackson. Or in particular the scene from Pulp Fiction. Who knows? I do know we could all use more hilarity right now. More belly laughs. Pete is very good at providing them. Though I'm pretty sure this one was unintentional. He always looks so very earnest at the Pentagon prayerfests he conducts.
It certainly is understandable for people put in harm's way to seek comfort in asking for their chosen deity's protection. That's not what Pete is doing.
At Pentagon Worship Service, Hegseth Casts Iran Conflict as Violent Holy War Against God’s Enemies
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At Pentagon Worship Service, Hegseth Casts Iran Conflict as Violent Holy War Against God’s Enemies
In the first Christian worship service at the Pentagon since the start of the strikes against Iran, Pete Hegseth, who likes to call himself the “Secretary of War,” used prayer and several Bible passages to cast the conflict as a holy war against God’s enemies.publicwitness.wordandway.org
There's no humor in that.
No. Graduated class of 74'.I feel badly that you're not capable of understanding why the question goes to the heart of the matter. High school drop out?
Pete Hegseth Quotes Violent Prayer From ‘Pulp Fiction,’ References Bible
Hegseth told his audience he spoke with Admiral Brad Cooper, who has led U.S. forces during the Iran War, about how they use religious teachings to influence the policy and military decisions they later make.
He then said that reminded him of a prayer given to him by the head of the recent combat search and rescue (CSAR) mission to find and save Air Force crew members shot down in Iran.
He said he was told the prayer is titled “CSAR 2517,” and said it borrows some wording from Bible verse Ezekiel 25:17, but didn’t mention it was adapted almost word-for-word from a violent monologue delivered by actor Samuel L. Jackson in “Pulp Fiction” before the character kills someone.
Maybe he just likes Samuel Jackson. Or in particular the scene from Pulp Fiction. Who knows? I do know we could all use more hilarity right now. More belly laughs. Pete is very good at providing them. Though I'm pretty sure this one was unintentional. He always looks so very earnest at the Pentagon prayerfests he conducts.
It certainly is understandable for people put in harm's way to seek comfort in asking for their chosen deity's protection. That's not what Pete is doing.
At Pentagon Worship Service, Hegseth Casts Iran Conflict as Violent Holy War Against God’s Enemiesth
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At Pentagon Worship Service, Hegseth Casts Iran Conflict as Violent Holy War Against God’s Enemies
In the first Christian worship service at the Pentagon since the start of the strikes against Iran, Pete Hegseth, who likes to call himself the “Secretary of War,” used prayer and several Bible passages to cast the conflict as a holy war against God’s enemies.publicwitness.wordandway.org
There's no humor in that.
could it be YOU make him look like a genius?Why is it I talk about a political figure and you talk about me?
Could it be that you cannot find any way to defend the political figure's behavior?