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    #61
    Originally posted by JBJTX81 View Post
    "It's just a virus like the flu. 99.7% have no issues from it. I was the vax that really killed him...duh don't yall know that!" - the tbh brain trust
    Research is your friend.....he was double vaccinated....he had cancer, which now they claim doesn't allow the "vaccine" to work effectively.

    So the vaccine doesn't prevent deaths from covid, it doesn't prevent a person from catching covid, it doesn't prevent a person from passing covid on and apparently it doesn't protect "sick" people either.

    Line up for that jab!!! It's Darwinism at it's finest.

    Powell was a deep state POS.....

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      #62
      Originally posted by AtTheWall View Post
      Him and Stormin Norman - both excellent field doctrine Commanders = RIP!
      RIP Sir!

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        #63
        Originally posted by RLB View Post
        Research is your friend.....he was double vaccinated....he had cancer, which now they claim doesn't allow the "vaccine" to work effectively.

        So the vaccine doesn't prevent deaths from covid, it doesn't prevent a person from catching covid, it doesn't prevent a person from passing covid on and apparently it doesn't protect "sick" people either.

        Line up for that jab!!! It's Darwinism at it's finest.

        Powell was a deep state POS.....
        He probably just needed the booster shot, right?

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          #64
          Originally posted by JBJTX81 View Post
          He probably just needed the booster shot, right?
          I think he had it.....probably what killed him. Kamigula was asked and refused to answer the question today.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Wall_Hanger View Post
            I could actually see someone his age having that sentiment. He was born in '37, lived through the civil rights era and in many ways succeeded in a culture that was not always his advocate. I wouldn't share that feeling with someone my age but they/we have been blessed to grow up in a vastly different culture with regard to race. Now he was from and grew up in NYC so its not like he was in the Jim Crow south but I can still understand a man his age looking back and feeling that way to some extent.



            RIP to a man that served diligently.
            Agree with this 100%. People act like racism never existed and wasn't a devastating thing. I still remember my grandmother going on and on about "the blacks" and I'm 42.

            We've come a long way as a nation but I can't imagine what growing up being treated like an animal not worthy of sitting in a restaurant next to someone because of your skin color does to a person psychologically. Yet, Colin Powell rose above that and served the very country that passed laws to treat him that way with absolute devotion and pride.

            Rip Sir.

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              #66
              R.IP.
              I didn’t agree on everything he said or did, but he left a solid book of work for the USA.

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                #67
                Originally posted by BlackoutRam2500 View Post
                Agree with this 100%. People act like racism never existed and wasn't a devastating thing. I still remember my grandmother going on and on about "the blacks" and I'm 42.

                We've come a long way as a nation but I can't imagine what growing up being treated like an animal not worthy of sitting in a restaurant next to someone because of your skin color does to a person psychologically. Yet, Colin Powell rose above that and served the very country that passed laws to treat him that way with absolute devotion and pride.

                Rip Sir.

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                He seemed to rise above it but then he became a racist himself. Maybe he was all along

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                  #68
                  Yup. Those democrats waged hail on black folks. North and south. I read three books by Rob Chernow, Washington, Hamilton, and Grant. You can see the war shaping up throughout the books. When Lee surrendered and reconstruction began the democrats cranked up the KKK and the story continues today with the wholesale slaughter of unborn black children in the womb under the guise of “healthcare”. My wife has been an e r nurse for at least 15 years and has seen one maybe two pregnancies that threatened a woman’s life. I think they were ectopic or something like that. Or mass killings in Chicago every weekend. And the Democratic lever continues to be pulled and “the beat goes on”. Sad state of affairs.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by GarGuy View Post
                    He seemed to rise above it but then he became a racist himself. Maybe he was all along
                    That may be the case. I don't know how you grow up the way he did in the time that he did and not harbor some sort of resentment towards the way you were treated. I doubt the owners of the restaurants who refused to serve him ever called him up to say sorry... because they weren't.

                    One thing is for certain and that is that the Republican party of today is not the same party that he was a prominent figure in. After Bush everything went sideways and the Republicans went ultra conservative, nationalist, and populist. Most of the old school Republicans aren't really with that.

                    On a separate note Powell never liked Trump in politics. Powell went on TV calling Trump divisive, which he unapologetically is, and Trump went on twitter and called Powell a lot of things like "WMD Hoaxer". BFF's they weren't. [emoji23]

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                      #70
                      The way to get over stuff is to practice what you preach. Powell was famous for getting angry with some folks and then turning around and telling them that “it’s over now. I’ve moved on”. Again, it’s hard to see an individual rise to that level, and then turn around and call the very people (or their race) that recognized his greatness and promoted him racist.
                      My mom picked cotton, drug a 10’ cotton sack, had a fifth grade education, used an outhouse, had oil lamps, and lived in a shotgun shack. Dad had a ninth grade education and was on the U S S Oklahoma when it was attacked in Pearl Harbor. Both were irreplaceable to me.
                      What’s my point? The other side of the black racism was white poverty. AKA white trash. I can guarantee you there were a lot more black and white, and brown folks that had it harder than Colin Powell. How he became a cool aid drinker astounds me.

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                        #71
                        Originally posted by Hogmauler View Post
                        Yup! That’s him!

                        Your original title made me laugh. And going by the comments was appropriate. [emoji3]


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                          #72
                          Originally posted by rtp View Post
                          Your original title made me laugh. And going by the comments was appropriate. [emoji3]


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                          Daaaaang! I thought the same thing when I realized I spelled his name wrong.

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                            #73
                            This is what I know to be a fact because I was involved in both ends. We shipped weapons of mass destruction to Iraq and then we “forgot” that we sent the stuff to Iraq, then he was pushing that agenda but didn’t say why we knew they had WMD. Just another globalist War monger in my opinion. I don’t even wanna go into his involvement in Panama, even had his escorts almost open up on me from the back of his Blazer as I was following behind.

                            I don’t rejoice in another man’s death but I will rejoice that he won’t be pushing any more agendas.

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                              #74
                              He lost me when he turned on George Bush. Bush was much kinder in his comments today than I would have been.

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                                #75
                                Sounds like he was involved in a lot of doo doo voo doo! Had they offed you it would have been written up as “voodoo went rogue and forced the government to cap him”. Did you ever watch Apocalypse Now?

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