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He claims that Mark Milley, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff at the time, and then-Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy, were plotting to disobey any orders handed down by Trump because they 'unreasonably' assumed the then-president was going to break the law and try to use the D.C. National Guard (DCNG) to stop certification of the 2020 presidential election results.
Speaking as a retired veteran, this makes me incoherent with rage. Civilian control of the military, what is that?
Miley should be hung by the neck until he is fucking dead, and so should Ryan McCarthy, that is fucking treason.
I'll tell you what, if Trump rolls into the WH on 20 Jan 2025 and orders whole sale round ups of his political enemies, I am there for it. As far as I can tell, they have all violated every basic tenet of the US system of government already, so if Trump has them summarily stood up against the wall of the WH and shot, that sounds perfectly fine by me.
AINO, America in Name Only. The 13 people who up voted me knew what I was saying. Just ask what it means or look it up on Urban Dictionary next time.
No, be less of a faggot.
You first shithead.
I upvoted you but had no clue what AINO meant fwiw.
It's not hard to use the full name once and switch to an acronym after that to save time. Using the acronym first is reddit tier faggotry, especially when it looks like you made it up yourself.
My apologies then. Enough of you have responded to make me realize there is some cultural "language barriers" here. AINO is used throughout the dissident sphere, including Z Man, Jim's blog and Founding Questions. I assumed everybody here knew what it meant. I will be more careful with acronyms here from now on.
That said, immediately insulting me led me to believe the original counter poster on this thread was a troll (there is quite a a few of those on this forum) especially since he immediately called me a faggot after I took the time to explain what the term meant and where it's definition could be found.
I know a bunch of you are refugees from Reddit, but I have never been on that site. Your online temperaments are quite odd to me. Differences between our circles of online socialization. Please don't assume everyone here is from Reddit and that we all play by those rules, or even know what those are. I will in turn also not assume everyone here is versed in the language of other parts of the Internet as well.