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ConfederateSS wrote: Vote for Kamala
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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Secret Service director steps down, heeding calls to quit after Trump assassination attempt
Both Republican and Democratic lawmakers had demanded the resignation of Secret Service Director Kimberly Cheatle after a contentious hearing Monday.
jusplay4fun wrote:As someone who is versed in U. S. American History, I am surprised that you do not know about the Lincoln security "detail" in 1865. There was ONE man on duty during the day (he was very good) and one at night. The night watch Secret Service guy was HORRIBLE, a drunk, who used hookers. There is evidence that he was NOT at his post outside Lincoln's box the night he was killed. SHOCKINGLY, he was not fired for dereliction of duty.
The fact that the rooftop used by the would-be Trump assassin was NOT secure is a real FOUL UP; that is a clear oversight, to understate the problem. I had heard reports that the actual assignment of what agency was responsible for it is not clear.
Pack Rat wrote:2dimes wrote:The Donald certainly has made a miraculous recovery.
...meanwhile our brave hero Trump calls those buried at Normandy suckers and losers.
pmac666 wrote:Theres something in motion you cannot comprehend. Cant wait for the tears tho.
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pmac666 wrote:Pack Rat wrote:2dimes wrote:The Donald certainly has made a miraculous recovery.
...meanwhile our brave hero Trump calls those buried at Normandy suckers and losers.
He must be one of those reptilians who can grow a ear back in 3-4 days.
ConfederateSS wrote:pmac666 wrote:Pack Rat wrote:2dimes wrote:The Donald certainly has made a miraculous recovery.
...meanwhile our brave hero Trump calls those buried at Normandy suckers and losers.
He must be one of those reptilians who can grow a ear back in 3-4 days.
--------I always give credit, where credit is do....
-------- Alright Packy...That was pretty funny as Hell... ...Good one... America needs to laugh more... ... ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)...
credit where credit is due
an expression that means that you should praise someone when they deserve it, although you might dislike some things about them:
[examples follow]
I don't especially like the woman but, credit where credit's due, she's very efficient.
You have to give credit where credit is due: they've done a good job on the repairs.
To give credit where it's due, he has done exactly what he said he would do.
Dukasaur wrote:I'm still puzzled by the title of this thread. "TRUMP LOOKS TO BE SHOT AT PA RALLY!!!!". Did this mean to imply that Trump went to the rally with the intention of getting shot?
Really? At this point, such titles would just reek of Conspiracy Theorist Extremism.jusplay4fun wrote:Dukasaur wrote:I'm still puzzled by the title of this thread. "TRUMP LOOKS TO BE SHOT AT PA RALLY!!!!". Did this mean to imply that Trump went to the rally with the intention of getting shot?
I think that ConfedSS started this thread after hearing news of a POSSIBLE attempted killing of Trump that day and it was not yet confirmed when he first posted.
A better Title (that subsequently needed to be changed) Is: Trump APPEARS to be shot at PA Rally (or Trump APPARENTLY shot at PA Rally).
Thomas Matthew Crooks was really a MAGA-loyalist (instead of rebellious father-defier) who agreed to be MK-ultrad to become the ultimate fake hitman. Meanwhile Trump had a tiny triggered blood capsule planted in his right ear. The actual rally deaths were just more loyalists going kamikaze for the cause.
Votanic wrote:Really? At this point, such titles would just reek of Conspiracy Theorist Extremism.jusplay4fun wrote:Dukasaur wrote:I'm still puzzled by the title of this thread. "TRUMP LOOKS TO BE SHOT AT PA RALLY!!!!". Did this mean to imply that Trump went to the rally with the intention of getting shot?
I think that ConfedSS started this thread after hearing news of a POSSIBLE attempted killing of Trump that day and it was not yet confirmed when he first posted.
A better Title (that subsequently needed to be changed) Is: Trump APPEARS to be shot at PA Rally (or Trump APPARENTLY shot at PA Rally).
Like this:Thomas Matthew Crooks was really a MAGA-loyalist (instead of rebellious father-defier) who agreed to be MK-ultrad to become the ultimate fake hitman. Meanwhile Trump had a tiny triggered blood capsule planted in his right ear. The actual rally deaths were just more loyalists going kamikaze for the cause.
Votanic wrote:Really? At this point, such titles would just reek of Conspiracy Theorist Extremism.jusplay4fun wrote:Dukasaur wrote:I'm still puzzled by the title of this thread. "TRUMP LOOKS TO BE SHOT AT PA RALLY!!!!". Did this mean to imply that Trump went to the rally with the intention of getting shot?
I think that ConfedSS started this thread after hearing news of a POSSIBLE attempted killing of Trump that day and it was not yet confirmed when he first posted.
A better Title (that subsequently needed to be changed) Is: Trump APPEARS to be shot at PA Rally (or Trump APPARENTLY shot at PA Rally).
Like this:Thomas Matthew Crooks was really a MAGA-loyalist (instead of rebellious father-defier) who agreed to be MK-ultrad to become the ultimate fake hitman. Meanwhile Trump had a tiny triggered blood capsule planted in his right ear. The actual rally deaths were just more loyalists going kamikaze for the cause.
ConfederateSS wrote:jusplay4fun wrote:As someone who is versed in U. S. American History, I am surprised that you do not know about the Lincoln security "detail" in 1865. There was ONE man on duty during the day (he was very good) and one at night. The night watch Secret Service guy was HORRIBLE, a drunk, who used hookers. There is evidence that he was NOT at his post outside Lincoln's box the night he was killed. SHOCKINGLY, he was not fired for dereliction of duty.
The fact that the rooftop used by the would-be Trump assassin was NOT secure is a real FOUL UP; that is a clear oversight, to understate the problem. I had heard reports that the actual assignment of what agency was responsible for it is not clear.
-------No I was right, it was just someone pulled from the army...To guard Lincoln....The Secret Service was being processed in Congress....The Secret Service did not become The Secret Service until July 5, 1865 A.D...2 and a half months after Lincoln was killed...Had it been made months before.... Lincoln would of not been killed...There would of been more of a Protection Presence at the Theater...... ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)... ....
-------The F.B.I. back then... Lincoln was hit by broken glass...He wasn't shot either... .....How and the HELL... could someone even say that... Especially in a Congress hearing...The Secret Service was spitting sh*t of their own...WHEN WE SAW IT LIVE ON T.V....WOW ...
-------It reminds me of an Alan Ladd movie...He leaves the Northwest to go talk to the President...I think Grant...He gets to the gate of the Whitehouse...There is an army guy there with one leg/foot... Guarding the gate/entrance...They talk, he tells Ladd...I lost it at this "Battle?)"...Says,"I already have one foot in the grave..."...:):).....
Where was the Secret Service when President Lincoln was shot? Why wasn’t Lincoln guarded?
Abraham Lincoln signed the bill creating the Secret Service on April 14, 1865, the day of the assassination. However, their primary mission at that time was the prevention of counterfeiting. The Secret Service was not assigned to protect the president until after the 1901 assassination of President William McKinley. Some Secret Service agents had protected the president on occasion, but the agency was not charged specifically with presidential security. Before 1901, there was no policy about who protected the president. Presidents would simply grab whatever law enforcement agent was close at hand.
As for the evening of April 14, 1865, a lone Washington, D.C. police officer named John Parker was assigned to escort the President from the White House to Ford’s and back. His whereabouts at the time of the assassination are unknown. Some have suggested Lincoln may have invited him to take a seat with a better view elsewhere in the theatre. Lincoln usually did not have a security officer stand outside his box during plays. There is some evidence that Parker may have taken a drink at the Star Saloon next door with the president’s coachman and messenger during the intermission. There is no evidence on whether he remained there during the assassination. In general, presidential security was a much more casual affair in the 19th century. Keeping a constant watch on the president, as we would expect today, would not have been part of Parker’s duties.
The Superintendent of the Metropolitan Police Department filed charges against Parker in May 1865, alleging dereliction of duty in allowing the assassin to shoot the president. The charges were dismissed a month later, and no transcripts of the hearing survive. Parker continued on with the police force until 1868. Parker was not called to testify during the trial of the conspirators, and no full account of his actions that night exists. We will most likely never know his perspective on the tragic events of April 14, 1865.
The Civil War was the first American war in which the average soldier could reliably aim their firearms and hit a target. However, many Americans continued to believe that guns were very unreliable and inaccurate. They believed so even after the Civil War. As such, presidential security at the time was not so concerned about assassins sneaking around with guns. The potential for crowds or mob violence seemed to pose a bigger threat. John Parker was not disciplined for leaving his post, because there was no clear policy for how he should have acted. Parker saw himself as a police escort whose job was to escort the presidential carriage while it was out in the street. He did not see himself as a dedicated personal security guard for the president. That continued to be the policy through the assassinations of James A. Garfield and William McKinley, before Secret Service was permanently assigned to the president in 1901.
Lincoln himself did not seek any form of personal protection, and he was somewhat cavalier and fatalistic about his own security. Secretary of War Edwin Stanton was always concerned with the president’s vulnerability to attack. Stanton often had military units escort President Lincoln’s carriage on his travels in the city. Lincoln’s friend from Springfield, Illinois, Ward Hill Lamon, also often served a self-appointed, informal role as the president’s bodyguard. Lamon was in Richmond on the night of Lincoln’s assassination.
ConfederateSS wrote:--------[size=150] Actually, Jp4fun...The only thing is...FATE.... Congress passed the Secret Service to come into effect...The wheels of Government turn slowly... Lincoln paid for it...
-------- Take TRUMP 's Assassination attempt... Members of Congress get outraged...They pass a bill... TRUMP gets more(and better )... Secret Service at his disposal...More than, Former Presidents get, or Presidential candidates,nominees from the 2 major parties...
--------- The FATE of a HIGHER POWER... TRUMP has survived 2 attempts... Lincoln is killed... Jefferson Davis wasn't (by someone from the North)...FATE...... ConfederateSS.out!(The Blue and Silver Rebellion)... ...Duk, the title was written in live time... Nothing more...So I'll leave it as is... Truthfully, I thought they just tackled him...I didn't hear the ear shot, until after he hit the deck...I did the next time I watched it...
-------- Like I said, I can't find it anywhere... Because, when you Google it(this)...Butler always comes up...No major Network will mention it...It was 2016 A.D. or 2020 A.D...2016 A.D. TRUMP had Secret Service because he was the Republican Nominee...In 2020 A.D..Because he was President...I Remember, TRUMP was doing a rally in OHIO...A man charged the stage will a Big knife, not a Bowie or Michael Meyers...Just a Big knife... Secret Service tackled him...Well before the stage...That sounds like an Assassination Attempt...Like Lincoln Secretary of State was stabbed the night of Lincoln's Assassination...But William Seward was known as a joke(Seward's Folly), during his life , for buying Alaska...But FATE would give him the last laugh...
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