Donald Trump, our draft-dodging Commander-in-Chief, apparently doesn’t just pardon war criminals. It would seem that he also stands by as legitimate heroes are driven out of their positions within the United States armed forces. And, when I say “stands by,” that’s the most generous interpretation of his role in the recent firing of Captain Brett […]
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Gallagher, good. Crozier, bad. Got it.
Posted in Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged aircraft carrier, Brett Crozier, close quarters, coronavirus, COVID-19, Donald Trump, draft dodging, Eddie Gallagher, Guam, Iraq, leaks, Michael Gilday, military, naive, Navy SEALS, pardons, public health, Richard Spencer, San Francisco Chronicle, Secretary of the Navy, stupid, Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Esper, Thomas Modly, Uniform Code of Military Justice, war criminals 12 Comments
An online architectural tour of my earliest years in Frankfort, Kentucky
If you’re reading this in the future, and want to send a cyborg back in time in order to keep me from being born, so that I don’t destroy Skynet, or do whatever terrible and awesome thing it is that I’m going to do in my remaining years here on earth, this is where you […]
Posted in geneology, History, Mark's Life, Uncategorized Also tagged 1918 flu, Angie Condreva, architecture, AT&T, bourbon, Buffalo Trace, Charles Augustus Maynard, Charles Maynard, Curtis Florian, cyborg, Daniel Boone National Forrest, family history, Frankfort, Goodwood Brewing, guns, houseboats, Kentucky, Lake Cumberland, Little Mister Frankfort, Mark Meade, Mark's ancestors, Minnie Florian, Monticello, Paty Maynard, Portsmouth, Rabbit Hash, Saint Joseph Hospital, Skynet, T-800, Terminator, the draft, Vietnam War, White Sulphur 9 Comments