My sweet, dear neighbor passed away exactly a week ago today. It wasn’t the lung cancer that killed him. It wasn’t the fact his wife had been living in an Alzheimer’s unit for the past year completely unaware of who he was. Our last conversation 2 weeks ago was the state of our country. The decisions of our lousy president. How he missed Trump and how great of a job he had done. He was an Army veteran with an extreme pride for this country. He was deeply saddened about the state of the world. That’s what killed him. Everything he fought for his whole life was for nothing in his eyes. Hopefully he can look down from heaven and see his beautiful country redeemed one day ❤️
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Many veterans feel this way. It sickens them to think people like Gen. Milley publicly saying he wants to learn about white rage and CRT. Where are the George Pattons of today? He would have had the sense to call it what it is, Bolshevick bullshit. Patton studied history and war. He would have slapped Milley's face with a riding crop and challenged him to a duel. It's why solders fought and died doing the impossible for Patton. Cold, wet, hungry, sleep deprived they waged war with every fiber of their being for old Blood and Guts. Nobody would do that for Milley.