Anonymous ID: feda99 Nov. 11, 2018, 4:28 p.m. No.3859017   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9054 >>9118 >>9169

OKAY - SPIT BALL time!

 

Look at POTUS' face.

LOOK at it.

Does that look like a happy guy?

 

POTUS is PISSED THE FUCK OFF, because France still has our War Dead.

 

When he spoke at the service, before this pic was snapped - he said something about:

…our war dead - on foreign soil…

Like it was a very bad thing

 

Well,

There's some contentious history on burying War Veterans abroad,

or HOME, IN AMERCA

 

Check OurGirl's cap

 

check the sauce article:

 

last bit:

Pershing stood straight and tall as he delivered an emotional tribute to all the Americans who had died in the war. Sounding much like Pericles, he spoke of men who deserved great glory because they had fought for freedom. “They gave all,” he said, “and they have left us their example. It remains for us with fitting ceremonies, tenderly with our flowers and our tears, to lay them to rest on the American soil for which they died.”

 

Afterward, he laid wreaths on the coffins of the three men. Within days, each was returned to his hometown and buried with honor by friends and family.

 

http://www.historynet.com/rest-in-peace-bringing-home-u-s-war-dead.htm

 

PS - TY Baker!

Anonymous ID: feda99 Nov. 11, 2018, 4:34 p.m. No.3859120   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9175 >>9301 >>9429 >>9454

I was ask to share the stats from some Q posts… this one had 600,000 impressions… . #QdropMetrics

 

#QANON #QAnon #BestPresidentEver #MAGA #GreatAwakening #TheStorm

cst.

 

https://twitter.com/Q_ANONBaby/status/1061773933245054976

Anonymous ID: feda99 Nov. 11, 2018, 4:41 p.m. No.3859220   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9415

>>3859118

yep - maybe this is a bone of centention between US and France…

 

moar from the sauce:

 

Nearly a year after the armistice—two years after the first of Pershing’s troops had been killed—a compromise was forged. The War Department announced in October 1919 that it would survey each of the fallen soldiers’ next of kin. They could choose to bring home remains or have them buried in newly created American military cemeteries in Europe. Ballots were sent to nearly 80,000 families, and in kitchens and living rooms across the country, the bereaved sat down to decide how best to honor their loved ones.

 

 

IN LATE 1920, the French finally yielded to American pressure and lifted their ban on the return of bodies. The United States spent the next two years and more than $30 million—$400 million in today’s dollars—recovering its dead. The remains of 46,000 soldiers were returned to the States at their families’ request, while another 30,000—roughly 40 percent of the total—were laid to rest in military cemeteries in Europe.

 

British writer Stephen Graham bitterly surveyed the caskets stacked on the docks of Calais waiting to be shipped to the States and wrote: “America feels that she is morally superior to Europe. American soil is God’s own country and the rest is comparatively unhallowed.”

 

But a sacred tradition had been born. After World War II, with 359,000 American dead scattered across both hemispheres, the military mounted a six-year recovery effort that yielded the remains of 281,000. (Nearly 80,000 were missing in action, most lost at sea.)

 

http://www.historynet.com/rest-in-peace-bringing-home-u-s-war-dead.htm

Anonymous ID: feda99 Nov. 11, 2018, 4:58 p.m. No.3859447   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9478 >>9480 >>9516

COOOOOOOONS!

 

NEW: Senator Chris Coons: Acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker ‘should recuse himself’

 

cst.

 

https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1061784656004177920