Posted on 06/12/2020 9:08:05 AM PDT by rktman
I recently lost three dear friends. All served their country honorably, even spectacularly, before and after their service. They had beautiful families and died normal deaths. Despite the fact that all three were Medal of Honor recipients, none received the adulation and elaborate funeral recently gifted to ex-convict George Floyd. There will be no streets renamed for them.
Why the disparity? The simple answer is that the three Medal of Honor heroes represented only three votes. George Floyd, by no measure a hero, represented a minority voting population whose overwhelming support is absolutely essential to the left in order to win any presidential election. Losing that vote threatens the abortion industry, the swamp, the media indeed the entire socialist/communist agenda of the left.
President Trump has done more in three years for minorities than the left has done ever. Trump may already have more than 20% support among blacks, and therefore, to the left, he must be portrayed as a racist and destroyed never mind the damage it does to minorities or America itself.
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We need him in Trumps administration.
And, pray tell, what do you think those strategists say about that voting bloc in the confines of their own homes? I’ll bet it’s close to Lyndon Johnson’s “I’ll have ‘em ni**ers voting Democrat for 100 years.”
I hope they’re proud of themselves.
Well stated. Proper perspective that will NEVER be heard from the radical racist left and the leftist MSM. Not at all part of their agenda...
I thought it was 200.
Finally, somebody has the guts to tell the truth about all this.
I would have liked to hear his opinion regarding the lack of evidence that the Floyd death was racially motivated. Its been over two weeks since Floyd died and yet nobody has any video or audio clips that substantiate the allegation. There also hasnt been anything found in the cops history that supports that claim.
Just because the suspect is black and the cop is white, is NOT proof of racism. In this case, all we know is he was bad cop (with a bad history) doing bad things.
Trump should fire the sniveling coward he has a Joint Chiefs of Staff, and put this guy in.
General Brady is the real deal—and then some. At age 83, he’s probably not looking for a full-time job, but he would be great introducing POTUS at selected rallies.
Brady is a legend in military aviation, and for very good reason: https://www.nationalaviation.org/our-enshrinees/brady-patrick-henry/
I’m sure some liberal journo (is there any other kind) at the Pentagon will ask the Army and/or JCS chairman about Brady’s comments, and they will fall over each over trying to disavow them. Never mind General Brady is speaking the gospel truth and one more thing—many of the 5,000 wounded soldiers he saved in Vietnam were black.
I didnt know he was 83.
200 years
During his first tour in Vietnam, from January 1964 to January 1965, then-Captain Brady served as a Dust Off pilot with the 57th Medical Detachment (Helicopter Ambulance), where his commanding officer was Major Charles Kelly.
After Kelly’s death on July 1, 1964, Brady took command of Detachment A, 57th Medical Detachment. The following day, a Commander tossed the bullet that killed Kelly on Brady’s desk in front of Captain Brady and asked if they were going to stop flying so aggressively. Brady picked up the bullet and replied, “we are going to keep flying exactly the way Kelly taught us to fly, without hesitation, anytime, anywhere.”
On his second tour of duty in Vietnam, 1967 to 68, Brady, now a Major, was second in command of the 54th Medical Detachment. It was during this second tour in Vietnam that Brady was awarded the Medal of Honor.
Brady flew over 2,000 combat missions and evacuated more than 5000 wounded during his two tours of duty in South Vietnam.
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