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In reply to the discussion: Head of U.S. Military's Southern Command Steps Down [View all]wolfie001
(7,851 posts)46. There was the Colombian lady who said her husband went out fishing and the US Navy killed him
Murderers. Here in the states too. Thugs and murderers.
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Exactly. But that would require the NYT to do some real reporting rather than parroting.
erronis
Oct 2025
#20
Yes. Perhaps the admiral doesn't agree with the morals of the Trump Crime Syndicate.
Irish_Dem
Oct 2025
#39
It would be great if he spoke out publicly about his reasons. Maybe after he has resigned.
TheRickles
Oct 2025
#54
I speculate that Adm. Holsey will go on Nicolle Wallace's or Rachel Maddow's show presently
Hekate
Oct 2025
#7
Yes better to retire now and keep their pensions and rank than risk losing it.
Irish_Dem
Oct 2025
#59
They worked for it -- they earned it. To be robbed of their rank, achievements, & earned level of retirement...
Hekate
Oct 2025
#60
The 6 SC pigs have made it impossible to hold the fat orange imbecile to account
wolfie001
Oct 2025
#66
When military leaders step down, we ALL know that something big and ugly is about to happen.
bluestarone
Oct 2025
#14
There was the Colombian lady who said her husband went out fishing and the US Navy killed him
wolfie001
Oct 2025
#46
BTW you can still be convicted of murder even if the president told you to kill someone
Takket
Oct 2025
#25
Yep. Murder can be charged as a state crime, impervious to presidential pardon. nt
SunSeeker
Oct 2025
#65
His biggest operation is killing civilian boaters with zero regard on whether they're actually guilty of anything
wolfie001
Oct 2025
#42
Related? Reuters reporter on X is saying survivors from the latest attack on a boat
Yonnie3
Oct 2025
#51