duncanidho.bsky.social
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And Al Green forced out
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Couldn’t train it.. that dog challenged her sense of worth in succeeding at all things, the dog humbled her, much like the people standing up to her abuse.
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Delicate beauty? She was the Snow Queen of South Dakota in 1990. She graduated from that image to this cosplay so every one will forget about the puppy.
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It’s about the information silo. There is also a definitive IO campaign, and echo chamber of sorts going all the way back to Limbaugh on AFN.
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Forgetting the training. Forgetting the ethics in leadership. When this administration went after the pages that recorded ethos and values . They sent the message.
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29 Palm zip tie and the Pendleton pat down. “Sarge you said this was a perimeter guard mission , not a gate guard mission, he hopped the fence, he didn’t come thru the access point, he is fair game. Just like general order 1, we contacted the sergeant of the guard .
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They were told to guard a perimeter marked by tape. The perimeter was on federal property. The veteran was attending business at the VA, he hops the tape, Marines act like he hopped a fence on base. They do what they do. All bases they do that.
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guard duty 101, “he breached the paper tape sarge” , you said this was guard duty.
Gate guard duty boot! Now we need to retrain?
A set up for a photo op, to agitate the masses. On a federal property open for business.
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Set up for failure and photo ops. Guard duty GO1, here’s the perimeter, anybody crosses it zip tie and pat them down. But they do this on a property conducting business complete with an access point for ID check. Anybody crosses the tape, they treat him like he hopped a fence. No violations.
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Set up for failure. The marines were on va property, they put up crowd control tape, the VA was open seeing clients. The client crossed the tape instead of the access point. marines act like he hopped a fence on a military base. This is different than law enforcement. It’s guard duty.
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They were told to guard a perimeter on federal property marked by crowd control tape. The property was open for business, a client doesn’t use the id Check lane, crosses the tape , then gets treated like anybody hopping a fence on a base. It’s a gate guard mission . Not perimeter security.
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you understand the lingo as you know the difference between ranks.
In a world of misdirection and IO, what’s not to share about LOE, ROE, normal/not normal? Then contrast that to this www.brennancenter.org/our-work/res... Guide to Invocations of the Insurrection Act | Brennan Center for Justice
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This is no different than June 2020. Troops move from point A to B, like chess pieces because he can. The service members treat it as a movement. Hurry up and wait, then the basic guard duty of federal property.
Just watch for the pallets and make friends.
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It was a gate guard mission using GO 1 orders. 1 guard Everything within the limits of my post, protecting the federal property I like most.
So not a violation of Posse Comitatus, but a photo op to agitate the situation to the uninformed.
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I don’t think it’s sugar that’s burning. But best to leave the ordnance alone or use a leaf blower to send the gas somewhere else.
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Thank you, the marine was instructed to guard everything within the limits of his post, which was “federal property”. General orders 101. Talk about a set up for failure.
They are guarding a site with civilian vet traffic. They check IDs they let people pass. That’s gate guard. Wtf.
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Palantir’s 'spy tech' set to power Trump admin priorities
www.npr.org/2025/05/01/n...
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Palantir … Tech Tuesday: Database between federal gov't, software company to gather US citizens' info one.npr.org/i/fis-381443...
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That assumes there are ineligible people enrolled in Medicaid . The system clearly identifies who can , and who can not receive. Th action is setting a default of not eligible, which is why they look. www.healthcare.gov/immigrants/l... Health coverage for lawfully present immigrants | HealthCare.gov
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We have nothing in common, good day
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Worse, lured him in with a promise like a hearing denied then bam!!
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Fascinating. What war were you in?
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If blocking you is considered an egregious offense, have you blocked others?
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Identifying the chain of command , Airborne Ms Budd.
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Somebody better tell DHS.
She is off script. Impeach now
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Is your view valid? What makes it so. What logical construct are you using?
Live means you were present at the briefing?
What war have you previously been in?
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Prove he barged in. What is this word federal mean in your application. Also isn’t he barging in?
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Congratulations , nice to see you have a media presence beyond the intertubes .
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Yikes!!! John Birch Society?
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www.loc.gov/resource/ppm...
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Why go ww2 pick up any PUCK magazine covering 1890’s to 1920.
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Program costs covered here www.americanimmigrationcouncil.org/research/287... The 287(g) Program: An Overview | American Immigration Council
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I understand the department had to pay out fees to get their personnel trained to standard. www.ice.gov/identify-and... Delegation of Immigration Authority Section 287(g) Immigration and Nationality Act | ICE
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Also high costs to the department, the department has to foot the bill to get those officers certified to work with ICE.
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Violation of GO1? Sure, but the OGA loop was secure.
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They had the basics, towards the end of my deployment I implemented Vietnam based recreational drinking four cases beer, what ever whiskey was available x2.
I paid for it, coordinated with OGA on their logistics hop. Incentive and cohesion rewarded .
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Yep, in Kabul the liquor store was readily available .
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If he saw “Americans were fighting”, it’s because we were fighting unprofessional short tour brotherhood of unemployed reserve personnel like himself who stayed in Kabul building their own accolades. info.publicintelligence.net/CTC-A-COIN-G... info.publicintelligence.net/CTC-A-COIN-G...
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First term memories . Good point.