Right wingers are born liars and propagandists
[QUOTE=SgtLurker;4900172]Canadian intel was reporting he had it. British intel was reporting he had it, and so did other non American Republican countries. You totally ignored the rest of what I said. So if you next door neighbor shot and killed your dog and bragged about having an arsenal you would not want the police to investigate it I suppose. And oh, by the way, they did find proof he had and traces of what was left but the media totally buried it like they do all the news that does not align with their commie beliefs.[/QUOTE]So show me one credible report where WMD's were found in Iraq that were being prepared for imminent use against the United States.
The problem is you can't because you're a typical Low IQ right wing who swallows all the lies coming out of Fox Fake News "entertainers" like Lyin' Hannity and Cokehead Lardball and KKK Tucker.
Hillary was 100% deadly accurate about you filthy Trump Scum. You are deplorable with no redeeming qualities to modern America. You need to be banished from this country.
Speaking of protests........
[QUOTE=Worf359;4899700]Fun event planned. Going into the heart of the liberal hordes midtown this week. Going to put Trump 2020 stickers on all the cars we can then watch the snowflakes beat the shit out of each other.[/QUOTE][B]National Guard officer to blow the whistle to Congress.......[/B]
Maj. Adam DeMarco, a senior National Guard officer will testify that the US Park Police engaged in "an unprovoked escalation and excessive use of force when they forcefully cleared peaceful protesters from in front of the White House so Trump could walk over to the church across the street for a stupid photo op.
*In his prepared written testimony, DeMarco says: "At no time did I feel threatened by the protestors or assess them to be violent. In addition, considering the principles of proportionality of force and the fundamental strategy of graduated responses specific to civil disturbance operations, it was my observation that the use of force against demonstrators in the clearing operation was an unnecessary escalation of the use of force. ".
*Here's the conclusion of his testimony:
[I]"Members of the Committee, the events I witnessed at Lafayette Square on the evening of June 1 were deeply disturbing to me, and to fellow National Guardsmen. *Having served in a combat zone, and understanding how to assess threat environments, at no time did I feel threatened by the protestors or assess them to be violent. *In addition, considering the principles of proportionality of force and the fundamental strategy of graduated responses specific to civil disturbance operations, it was my observation that the use of force against demonstrators in the.
Clearing operation was an unnecessary escalation of the use of force. *From my observation, those demonstrators our fellow American citizens -- were engaged in the peaceful expression of their First Amendment rights. *Yet they were subjected to an unprovoked escalation and excessive use of force.
*As the late Representative John Lewis said, 'When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something, to do something. '.
*The oath I swore as a military officer, to support and defend the Constitution of the United States, is a bedrock guiding principle and, for me, constitutes an individual moral commitment and ethical instruction. *It is the foundation of the trust safely placed in the Armed Forces by the American people. *And it compels me to say something and do something about what I witnessed on June 1 at Lafayette Square. ".[/I]
[URL]https://naturalresources.house.gov/imo/media/doc/Mr.%20Adam%20DeMarco%20-%20Written%20Testimony_.pdf[/URL]
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