Posted on 09/29/2016 2:49:47 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
US Army Accidentally Tweets 'Trump Lies'
Military.com | Sep 29, 2016 | by Brendan McGarry
The U.S. Army called the Republican presidential candidate a liar in an errant tweet.
The service issued an apology after accidentally tweeting, "Trump Lies Once Every 3 Minutes, 15 Seconds." The message linked to an article on a website called www.thenewcivilrightsmovement.com, founded to advance civil rights for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people.
The tweet was swiftly taken down from the Army's Twitter page, but had already circulated on social media, including on a Facebook page called "U.S Army W.T.F! Moments," whose curator on Tuesday chided the service for the mistake.
"Here at USAWTFM, we treat our page and our Twitter account very seriously," states a message above a screen grab of the tweet. "Our admins have clearances, great levels of responsibility, and some of us could be professionally ruined for being involved with this page. As many of you may know, we're also IDIOTS. With that said, you don't see us 'accidentally' posting links to partisan political viewpoints on our online presences."
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You might want to correct your phrasing.
It probably should read something like this:
Trump Scandals: Called a fat woman fat 20 years ago.
How hard will it be to get rid of these suck ups when Trump takes over?
I don’t know? The last one I spoke to was over Labor Day. He is a lieutenant colonel in the Air Force and in his early 40’s. He indicated he was maxed out on his rank. I think he was holding the company line from being around other high ranking govt officials?
I honestly don’t know what they would do??? Aside from one being married to my very liberal cousin, the other two are very casual acquaintances.
Thank you
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