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  • lil'skeet

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    Milley will see his day in court and he will account for his actions, in this life or the Judgement, same as the rest of us. Vengeance is mine, says the Lord
    Yeah, the room is closing in on milley. 100% Blatant Treason, but seems like the only ones that get found guilty of any crimes nowadays are people that believe in the Constitution.
    And meanwhile in never, never land Kalifornia is trying the "assault weapons" registry..... again. Fools!
     

    Snake-Eyes

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    Here's SOME accountability and admission of mistakes and responsibility for the actions:


    Of course, while this general was sharing the details of the mess-up and taking responsibility and offering a seemingly genuine apology, the puppet-in-chief was on vacation, without a comment to share.

    Hopefully the former Lt Col and his family are all doing well.
     

    no woryz

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    Not sure of your question.
    I was referring to Milley’s insubordination and possible acts of treason as they're reported.. he obviously disagreed with his boss yet didn’t choose to resign but rather fight from within… Although he certainly should have been fired..
     

    TontoFAC

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    I was referring to Milley’s insubordination and possible acts of treason as they're reported.. he obviously disagreed with his boss yet didn’t choose to resign but rather fight from within… Although he certainly should have been fired..
    The next POTUS, as Commander in Chief, could demand an Article 32 investigation. The SCOTUS has ruled that retired military can be charged under the UCMJ. So in 2024 if we elect a POTUS with cajones Milley could be charged with sedition or treason. Article 88 of the UCMJ also addresses conduct of retired flag officers.
     
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