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ClusterFreak Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-07-11 11:35 AM
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Romney speech at Citadel encouraged insubordination. Right?
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How could you not conclude this after watching it? Mittens stood up there before a class of military cadets and trashed their boss, their Commander In Chief. Rank is everything in the military, right? Didn't Romney stand there and encourage the cadets to side with him against the person at the very top of the chain of military command? I mean, he did that. I saw it as well as you. And he said their boss, the President, the Commander In Chief, didn't want America to be the strongest country in the world.

How does what Willard did and said in his speech not constitute some kind of sedition? I don't know if Obama or Clinton or any other Dem has ever spoken out against a currently serving Commander In Chief before an audience filled with military servicemen and women...but I swear if it ever happened the right wing would go ballistic.

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