Monday Morning After Incredible Rescue

In the America I grew up with, the story of the rescue of the downed U.S. aviator would be made into a stars and stripes movie. Today’s Hollywood not so much.

10 responses to “Monday Morning After Incredible Rescue”

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  2. Gen. Patton on profanity: “When I want my men to remember something important, to really make it stick, I give it to them double dirty. It may not sound nice to some bunch of little old ladies at an afternoon tea party, but it helps my soldiers to remember.

    You can’t run an army without profanity; and it has to be eloquent profanity. An army without profanity couldn’t fight its way out of a piss-soaked paper bag.”

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  3. Gen. Patton was a little bit whacked. Another general, a certain General George Washington sought to squelch all profanity among the troops, and that general did pretty well too.

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  4. True about General Washington but then it was a much different era.

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  5. Gen. Washington was in an era where they didn’t need to hold POWs. The British who surrendered could be just sent back to England on their word of honor that they would not return to America to fight again. Different for sure.

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  6. What if those 72 virgins are virgins because they are ugly? Not much of a reward for dying for Allah. Just saying…..

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  7. Washington had some choice words for General Charles Lee. Just not confirmed what those words were.

    https://allthingsliberty.com/2022/03/did-george-washington-swear-at-charles-lee-during-the-battle-of-monmouth/

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  8. Another thing. Since I’ve been away for a while, did anyone ever figure out what happened to Robbie?

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  9. I known that CNN is a cable network and not held to the FCC profanity guidelines as ABC, NBC etc are…but does the CNN anchor, this time Jessica Dean, have to read Trump’s post word for word and actually say the f word on air. She actually said it twice. People can read it. It was up on the screen in its original form then later changed to f******. Another reporter being interview by Dean even refused to say the word. But Dean couldn’t contain herself and said it again.

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  10. He must be dead. The day the sham jury in NYC found Trump “guilty” we waited all day for Robbie to show up and take a victory lap but he never did. The only thing that could have stopped him is death.

    “Another thing. Since I’ve been away for a while, did anyone ever figure out what happened to Robbie?”

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