TYB will report misnumbered bread should be #12100
Addressing a Former President of the United States
https://emilypost.com/advice/addressing-a-former-president-of-the-united-states/
When addressing a former President of the United States in a formal setting, the correct form is “Mr. LastName.” (“President LastName” or “Mr. President” are terms reserved for the current head of state.) This is true for other ex-officials, as well.
When talking about the person to a third party, on the other hand, it’s appropriate to say, “former President LastName.” This holds for introductions, as well: A current state governor is introduced as “Governor Tom Smith,” while you’d introduce an ex-governor as “former Governor Jim Bell.”
Now, let’s look a little closer. In an informal setting (such as a private lunch), it’s acceptable to use the title the ex-official held. Here, you could refer to former President Jimmy Carter as either “President Carter” or “Mr. Carter.”
Finally, if the person you’re lunching with held more than one previous position—say, judge and ambassador—you’ll want to know which title he or she prefers.
o7 been there
On the Vice News feed YT they addressed him as Mr. President
The Shadow
^^This anon gets it
TOPKEK
Black kid on Vice news after Hussein…
"…it's a stark difference between racists sheriffs from Miami saying when the looting starts the shooting starts…."
THESE PEOPLE ARE STUPID
and insane..
and indoctrinated…
>knee
Keep in mind these are citizens of the same or nearby community (NG).
Asked a Veteran, foreign wars what his take was, and that is what he pointed out.
19 D multiple tours.
The NG aren't there to hurt citizens exercising their right to protest and they are showing community (humanity) unity.
They aren't kneeling to enemies they are kneeling with their fellow citizens.
>this needs to be addressed
>That isn't upside down. On uniforms, the stars always lead into battle, so the flag is always placed stars forward.
Union First (forward)
https://www.benning.army.mil/infantry/199th/ocs/content/pdf/p670_1.pdf