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kentuck

(111,103 posts)
Thu Feb 9, 2017, 09:04 PM Feb 2017

If Donald Trump believes this temporary ban is necessary for the security of our country...

...then all he has to do is follow the rules and procedures and do it over.

But, he doesn't want to do it again. He thinks it was right the first time. It doesn't matter if only he, Flynn, and Bannon decide who to invade next? They shouldn't have to involve our Joints Chief of Staff or the National Director of Intelligence or the CIA. So they decided to make a raid against the al Qaeda in Yemen.

They found themselves in a 360 degree ambush. They were surrounded. During the firefight, one US Navy seal was killed and 2 or 3 reportedly injured. They lost a valuable aircraft during the evacuation and the aircraft had to be exploded with our own weaponry. Donald Trump and his spokesman, Sean Spicer, wanted everyone to know that it was a successful raid. John McCain disagreed with them. He thought it was an obvious "failure". Most thoughtful people would probably agree with John McCain?

These are the matters from which impeachments are born. Mr Trump has another chance to fix it and do it right. Will he follow the Court's orders?

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If Donald Trump believes this temporary ban is necessary for the security of our country... (Original Post) kentuck Feb 2017 OP
Since he knows he's right, there's no way in hell he will follow the Court's orders. CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2017 #1
:-) kentuck Feb 2017 #3
... CaliforniaPeggy Feb 2017 #4
Nope. Lucinda Feb 2017 #2
He'll never admit he was wrong. It's one of our strongest weapons against him. Squinch Feb 2017 #5

CaliforniaPeggy

(149,640 posts)
1. Since he knows he's right, there's no way in hell he will follow the Court's orders.
Thu Feb 9, 2017, 09:15 PM
Feb 2017

He is so ignorant, he is even ignorant of his own ignorance.

Or his own stupidity.

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