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To: northam who wrote (1528835)3/13/2025 1:32:53 AM
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your boy is crashing and burning faster this time around eh boy???? He even got KGB PUTIN back in uniform to go in for the kill now they he suckered old DONNY DOUCHE BAG



To: northam who wrote (1528835)3/15/2025 9:31:33 AM
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Veterans fired from federal jobs say they feel betrayed, including some who voted for Trump
WASHINGTON — Nathan Hooven is a disabled Air Force veteran who voted for Donald Trump in November. Barely three months later, he's now unemployed and says he feels betrayed by the president’s dramatic downsizing of the federal government that cost him his job.

“I think a lot of other veterans voted the same way, and we have been betrayed,” said Hooven, who was fired in February from a Virginia medical facility for veterans. “I feel like my life and the lives of so many like me, so many that have sacrificed so much for this country, are being destroyed.”

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To: northam who wrote (1528835)3/17/2025 9:23:43 AM
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Today, veterans across America are taking a powerful stand against the Trump administration's selfish policies that are putting their livelihoods and healthcare at risk. Republicans only seem to care about vets as political props, touting their support in speeches and campaigns, but when it comes to actual legislation they always seem to slash critical benefits and services to those who have served.

The cuts to Social Security, federal job losses, and reductions in VA services feel like a betrayal of the promise our country made to support those who have served. Progressive groups like Fourteenth Now are leading the charge, emphasizing the need to hold Trump accountable for his alleged role in the January 6 insurrection and to uphold the Constitution.

The biggest protest happened in Washington, D.C., where thousands of veterans and their supporters came together to demand justice and better support for their community. Similar rallies took place in cities like Salem, Oregon, and St. Paul, Minnesota, showing that this is a nationwide movement against the Trump administration's austerity measures. Unsurprisingly, the mainstream media hasn't given these events the attention they deserve. Seriously, how often do vets march against the Republicans?

These protests are the just start of a percolating anger across the nation about the disastrous and destructive policies of this maga movement that is driving America over a cliff. It's time for our country to step up and ensure that those who have served are treated with the respect and care they deserve.








To: northam who wrote (1528835)3/19/2025 8:55:40 AM
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