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8/11/2024 8:11:21 AM
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Section 4: President & Congress Subject: Tim Walz - Veep candidate Msg# 1209279
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Here's another article on Walz's military service. CNN tried to badmouth JD Vance's service in Iraq to take some heat off Walz's service. However, the article quotes several soldiers who served with Walz--telling us Walz was never in a combat zone, never carried a gun in combat, and when his unit was finally mobilized to go into combat, Walz resigned from Army National Guard so he wouldn't have to go with his unit.
The Harris/Walz campaign says that, well, he trained with guns and shot them. Yeah, on the training range. Just like all of us who served during peacetime. I put a lot of holes in targets because there were no wars just at the time I served. But Walz decided to embellish his story, and even use it as a segue to introducing gun control. I dislike this sort of politician. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Ooops Should be addressed to "ALL" Here's another two reports piling up against Walz Headlines: Tim Walz has ties to Muslim cleric with antisemitic views, gave state funding to his group Click Here Tim Walz Repeatedly Hosted Muslim Cleric who Celebrated Oct. 7 and Shared Pro-Hitler Website Link Click Here Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz has reported ties to a Muslim cleric, Imam Asad Zaman, who praised Adolf Hitler online and has donated state funds to the imam's group, Muslim American Society of Minnesota. < Walz’s administration has donated over $100,000 to Zaman's group, according to state records. < Zaman's website advertises the propaganda film "The Greatest Story Never Told." which praises Hitler < Walz hosted Zaman, on at least five occasions. And that's the Muslim Imam who celebrated Hamas' Oct. 7 attacks on Israel. < Such events included invitations to meet together in Walz office, at Ramada Inn, and when Zaman delivered an invocation before Walz’s state address. Big bucks donated as well as chummy meetings. Hummn . . . . I'd suggest these examples raise serious questions about Walz’s judgment and should cause voters to look elsewhere when casting their votes. |