@FMHofmann18 months agoAs a former commanding officer in the German Air Force I salute General Milley. He is one of the best examples for people serving their democratic countries. 69
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@di152418 months agoThanks general for being loyal to our CONSTITUTION. 23
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@bobknull75028 months agoThe best part is that Milley NEVER says 45s name. It his outraged supporters that connect the term "wannabe dictator" to Trump. 41
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@marilynh.8 months agoGeneral Milley would kick DT where the sun don't shine. Trump would never say what he said in the General's face. 🇺🇲🔵🇺🇲🔵 52
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@kbusby48248 months agoThank you, General Milley for your service and for speaking out. Have a wonderful retirement, well earned. 25
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@judysanders55918 months agoThank you, General Milley for honoring our Constitution and for your service. Now, if only the American Flag could talk. 45
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@viktorgadany75958 months agoThank you General Milley for standing up to Donald Trump and standing for 🇺🇸 America. Go USA!!! 227
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@katherinea.rodgers83668 months agoMark Milley is an honable patriot. He has served in the time of despictable trump! 111
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@aggressiveattitudeera8878 months agoMark Milley. Another man who is everything Trump isn't.217
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@pauljansen11378 months ago"wannabe dictator" is a very accurate description of what Trump actually is.... 152
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@anniefannycharles99518 months agoThis speech will be in our history books. 27
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@IamwhoIam3338 months agoI salute you General Milley. You are a true patriot. 🇺🇸🦅⚖️🇺🇸 79
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@edbudzynski7298 months agoHistory teaches us how dictators end. In ashes. 23
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@margaretwilson1378 months agoGeneral Mark Milley is now retired and free to speak and I am sure he will use his 1st Amendment right to do so to warn everybody of Trump** being a danger to out nation and other nations. 27
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@Angela4Life20248 months agoTrump needs to get thrown in jail, I’d rather have Biden than trump 120
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@Misses-Hippy8 months agoI love you General Milley. You are a man. 20
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@starchaser24898 months agoPeople look at the Statue of Liberty and they see a proud symbol of our history as a nation of immigrants, a beacon of hope for people around the world. Donald looks at the Statue of Liberty and sees a four. Maybe a five, if she loses the torch and tablet and changes her hair. ...42
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@judytruitt67038 months agoI took that oath 43 years ago, and I still stand by it today. That’s why I fight so hard to save our democracy from a wannabe dictator! Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 Ⓜ️Ⓜ️ 💙🌊 ...8
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@deborahdicesare90428 months agoWhen some of the republican Representatives call for “defunding the military,” that tells you exactly where they want to take this country. 17
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@cynthiasmith41308 months agoLoved every minute of your speech, General Milley!!!!!! Thank You Sir!!! 3
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@GlenB19638 months agoSo typical that trump attacked a person that holds the absolute highest level of integrity. General Milley, you have my respect. 121
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@neeldani74508 months agoInsubordination and treason charges should be brought on Ms. Millie. 1
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@nyrmk18 months agoTHANK YOU for your service, Fred. Signed, Sgt. Kramer, USAF, 1968-72 3
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@lindaesrick31648 months agoThank you General Milley !!!!! I honor and respect you !!! 7
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@suzanrobinson47198 months agoThanks FPWellman for the highlight today. MTN should highlight this speach prior to every election to remind Americans who we are as a country. Thank you all again for standing for ProDemocracy. 10
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@chelseaclerke35828 months agoThis speech needs to be shouted from the rooftops of every city and town in America. His oath of office is not owed to Trump or any one person or party. It is to the constitution and the safety and defense of the American citizens even if the person that they need to be protected from is or was the President of the United States. Mark Milley upheld the Constitution and did his country proud. Period. ...4
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@carolynwilson87098 months agoAs an Air Force retiree, I love this man for reminding that wanna be dictator of what it means to take that oath. 5
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@mom2huskies8 months agoThank you General Milley for your service. When General Milley says Soldiers, Sailors and Airmen it reminds me of General Dwight D Eisenhower's D Day speech. My dad served during WWII and it upsets me how tRump disrepects our veterans. ...8
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@vickijohnson45628 months agoI left service in 1987, but still follow my oath to this day Youre NEVER released from your obligation to keep it 3
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@camelsh-t_on_the_walls4468 months agoThese days it is not uncommon to see comments about Hitler's Germany, making comparisons with today's goings-on, refreshing our memory of past abhorrences that frighteningly echoes out in our society all too loudly today. It stirs more personal memories in many of us, too. I'm a Norwegian. My grandfather, working as a railroad maintenance man during the time of the German occupation, was by pure luck spared a very certain death when the Norwegian resistance, in a last minute change of plans, decided NOT to blow up the railroad where a German regiment were to travel. Same Germans who forced my grandfather to go before their train on this little contraption that he used (I do not remember what it is called), just so he would be the one blown into the air, were there to be any railroad "sabotage." This was before my mother was conceived (and her younger siblings). Sometimes when looking back on this episode in my family's history, I am very aware of how the existence of myself, my brother, our cousins, and innumerable more human beings, boils down to pure luck. And yes of course this somewhat personal experience/history, combined with reading loads of History, has me also very aware of what fascism looks and acts like. Added to that, I'm at the moment living in a South American Banana Republic, which nefarious, stupid, inept, and ruthless regime is sadly, tragically, becoming increasingly authoritarian. And this I'll say: Should trump get into the White House again, Banana Republics will become peanuts compared to his Covfefe Republic. And the first thing he'll embark on is a revenge spree, naturally, because that's his nature. Things will be ugly. Don't ever give him the chance, you good, sensible people of USA, don't you ever give him that chance....44
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@sandrafisher92528 months agoThank you Fred for your service to our country, and your continued service on your podcasts to protect our democracy. 27
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@laura23728 months agoIf we don't learn from history, we are doomed to repeat it. Americans should take the time to watch The Nuremberg Trials & see what happens when a lunatic becomes a dictator. "It could never happen here (Germany) they said." Look how that turned out. ...34
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@terryreed18418 months agoFred Wellman, thank you. When I watched this speech I heard a General addressing his troops and his country. I didnt think of tfg. I cried. I remembered my mom whom served 20 years, now gone. I thought of my dad, in hospice now to Nam agent orange effects. He still stands up and salutes after 30 years USAF. Your reiteration speaks volumes about honor of USA. Politics be damned. Love from a Brat. 🇺🇸 ...10
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@netherfreakultima44988 months agoYea boi!!! ^^ Take that, Trump!!! Vote Blue 💙💙💙💙💙💙 12
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@bigmeatpete694208 months agoYou can always tell the difference between an officer who has read and understood the constitution And then politicians who just use it for grandstanding 7
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@timecowx8 months agoOn point Fred. Thanks to you, your son, General Milley, and everyone else has fought and is fighting to keep the country safe, and free. The General's speech certainly should be required viewing for everyone who holds any kind of office because with the exception of a few radical dipsh*ts, I think even most republicans will know in their hearts that his words are true, and they should be made to think about that. ...11
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@katehunter5388 months agoYou're a West Pointer? Instant respect for you, though I freely admit not ever academy graduate deserves it. My father graduated class of '66, died last year. Finest man I've ever known. 21
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@randeehughes998 months agoThank God for people like General Millie to protect democracy! 18
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@geralddseguin16868 months agoThank you so much for your service. Both military and now with defending democracy. 2
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@mariocastro73798 months agoOath still stands for this old vet! Up yours maga! 5
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@ErikLeed8 months agoFPWELLMAN you are a true patriot!! Serving and also strengthening democracy on MeidasTouch, thank you!!!!! ✊✊❤❤ 1
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@patriciavelia91778 months agoThank you General Miley for keeping us safe from Trump 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 2
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@theresa38 months agoFred I love your break down honoring what is right🇺🇸⚖️ 12
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@user-xm6wq3yb3u8 months agoCadet bone spurs has no business criticizing General Milley. Did you notice the stripes on his sleeve? Those represent combat tours if I'm not mistaken 6
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@terrencekane82038 months agoThe best judge is history. Millie will always be an American hero who held our Country together. Trump is a miserable Traitor. 16
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@thomasfranco59978 months agoWhen you look up United States of American Patriot, you will find General Mark Milley. Thank you, Sir for your services. God Bless You and Your family Amen!!!! 1
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@jameslawson62458 months agoI love Miley as he served this Country well and Nobody can take that away from him! 8
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@wolfdreams20008 months agoThank you, Fred. Im grateful that we have true patriots 3
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@sdgakatbk8 months agoThat speech by Milley was powerful! Best opening I've seen of any MeidasTouch video. 1
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@robinzwald61258 months agoThank you for your honorable service Fred. 4
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@michaelt.robertson2738 months agoSemper Fi! Oath to Constitution only!! 2
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@jaredleemease8 months agoThank you Fred and thank you everyone at the MTN. 😎 1
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@desertwoodrataz8 months ago…against all enemies foreign and domestic… I first spoke these words December 1979 2
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@davidvasquez69208 months agoI took that OATH in 1970, and unlike some member of the US political system in a certain political party, elected to neglected to keep on many occasions these pass seven years. 2
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@baymike748 months agoThank you Gen MILLEY for your dedication, and outstanding service to our ci
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@JustAnotherDayToday8 months agoWhat a brutal takedown from someone who actually served—Donut Tramp is the gum on Milley’s shoe. 1
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@danielceschini49867 months agoI took the oath in 1983, and will always stand by it for the future of are democracy.
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@BabbetteChoquette-po5hx8 months agoThank You Fred for all that you have ever done, and all you are doing for Our Democracy and Our Country!! ❤🦅❤🦅❤🦅❤🦅❤🦅❤🦅❤🦅
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@Sunnernite8 months agoOur alligence is to the contitution, a document, a pile of papers. 1
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@danielcampod37678 months agoThankyou, respect for you Mr Milly👏👏👏👏👏
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@vms6158 months agoBravo to my man General Mark Milley ❤️❤️❤️ 5
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@lorrainedejong75468 months agoThank you for saying upsidedown. Everyone seems to forget about that. 2
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@paulbishop78928 months agoNot just swore the oath, but respected it. 1
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@T.Z.M4N8 months agoWhat happened to detaining him until trial? 2
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@gregphillips27988 months agoWe don't take an oath to a Tangerine!🍊 2
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@sylvielelievre36908 months agoI Salut him for soeaking the truth, tt for your service Gen Milley from a vet.
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@judychandler84858 months agoThank you for your service, Gen.Milley ..and thank you for standing up to the maralardo maniac..🙏💙🇺🇸
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@missrayelyn30458 months agoThank you General Miley, for your years of service. I come from a big military family, and am sick of the way our military has been disrespected by the MAGA cult. Thank you to all men and women who have served, and are currently serving in the US military. ...1
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@resQfurppl8 months agoi’ll never tire of hearing this speech from General Milley - it’s among the best! like “ask not what your country can do for you but what can you do for your country!” & MLK’s “I have a Dream” speech ❤
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@VooV8308 months ago🚨🇺🇲Thank you for sharing this very important information.🇺🇲🚨 1
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@helveticaification8 months agoGeneral Milley, You are a hero. We watch from UK, and your presence has always been reassuring. I read that you 'regretted' your appearance in Lafayette Square, but from a distant observer's point of view, it was not misinterpreted, but was received with huge relief: 'Thank Goodness!' Your presence will ALWAYS be appreciated, especially by allies who have no vote. ...
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@sharinwicker8 months agoThank you for your service to our country and for speaking out. MeidasTouch is my go to every day, every post!!!!
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@davidshirkey12728 months agoThank you General Milley for your service, loyalty, and upholding your oath, and thank you Fred for your loyalty, service and upholding your oath, AND getting the word out there on MeidasTouch! My dad was in the 101st airborne in the 60's. Overseas when my younger sister was born, but my mother kept showing us both photos of him so we would know him when he returned. ...
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@kevinshaffer10478 months agotook my oath in 1977..and i still stand by it...HOOYAH General Milly....enjoy your retirement...you certainly have earned it...
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@Hope4U618 months agoEvery American should have to take that oath when we appply to vote. Imagine how different the mindset might be.
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@randymccormack42598 months agoexactly sir thank you for your service
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@karendenman21748 months agoI am totally with him. .. our oath never expires
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@alexanderstavroudis69018 months agoDuty, honor, country. Three words trump can’t stand. 24
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@elless48178 months agoWe need all military members to be yelling this loud and clear!
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@angela149620028 months agoHis speech gave me 'The Last Ship' vibes. ❤🔥❤🔥❤🔥
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MTN should highlight this speach prior to every election to remind Americans who we are as a country. Thank you all again for standing for ProDemocracy. 10
It stirs more personal memories in many of us, too.
I'm a Norwegian. My grandfather, working as a railroad maintenance man during the time of the German occupation, was by pure luck spared a very certain death when the Norwegian resistance, in a last minute change of plans, decided NOT to blow up the railroad where a German regiment were to travel. Same Germans who forced my grandfather to go before their train on this little contraption that he used (I do not remember what it is called), just so he would be the one blown into the air, were there to be any railroad "sabotage."
This was before my mother was conceived (and her younger siblings).
Sometimes when looking back on this episode in my family's history, I am very aware of how the existence of myself, my brother, our cousins, and innumerable more human beings, boils down to pure luck.
And yes of course this somewhat personal experience/history, combined with reading loads of History, has me also very aware of what fascism looks and acts like.
Added to that, I'm at the moment living in a South American Banana Republic, which nefarious, stupid, inept, and ruthless regime is sadly, tragically, becoming increasingly authoritarian.
And this I'll say: Should trump get into the White House again, Banana Republics will become peanuts compared to his Covfefe Republic.
And the first thing he'll embark on is a revenge spree, naturally, because that's his nature.
Things will be ugly.
Don't ever give him the chance, you good, sensible people of USA, don't you ever give him that chance. ... 44
Take that, Trump!!!
Vote Blue 💙💙💙💙💙💙 12
And then politicians who just use it for grandstanding 7
Our Democracy and Our Country!!
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