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  • Sorry still confused. Are things moving slowly because Prosecutors want to get it right? Or are things moving slowly because the former President's legal team is dragging things out? They literally can't both be true.

  • I'm sorry, I must have missed the conviction for the crime of insurrection, much less then indictment for it.

    Wishful thinking does not get us there, and until there is even an indictment for insurrection, the Democrats should not be fucking around with anti-democratic and clearly un-Constitutional manouvres, because that plays directly into Trump's sob-story politics, "boo hoo they're all out to get me." Well guess what he can now point to conclusive evidence that "they are out to get him."

    Democrats need to stop being fucking stupid and playing directly into Trump's strengths.

  • So sorry, I'm confused, your start off by saying that the justice department is responsible for the delays because they're working hard to get it right. That's an excellent point.

    But then you say that unfortunately the rich and influential can delay this indefinitely. Also a good point, but flies in the face of the first.

    Can you clarify?

  • 60yo here.

    I spent the first 40 years of my life in Portland, OR (it used to be a great city). Then I married a Soldier and I've lived in several other places. We started in Denver spent two years there. It's a fantastic city, but really expensive. Then we spent 3.5 years on Long Island, living in East Meadow, I hated how crowded it was, what the traffic was like. My wife has an 18 mile commute that often took 90 minutes. Then we moved to Fort Knox, Kentucky. We bought a house off post. The cost of living is much lower than other places we've lived. Our town is 2600 people. The people are polite and kind and our plan is after our next PCS next summer, to return here when my wife retires at 30 years.

  • I don't believe that any person of color should have to live on or work at an installation named after someone who believed that owning other human beings was appropriate and then fought for that belief.

    I'm in whole hearted agreement with the renaming of our military posts named after Confederates.

    That said, I'm not in favor of this removal, we as Americans must never forget, and memorials like this are an in-your-face reminder of what happened and the appalling legacy of slavery. My preference would be that it stayed with some educational materials nearby as a constant reminder of people behaving horribly.

  • If course he exists! I'm 60 years old have raised four children and believe beyond any shadow of a doubt.

    My kids have come to me and said "Dad you know that Santa's not real" They can't shake my faith, and now that one of them is a parent, I bet they start to find their faith in him again.