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Lists of people for and against Trump
« on: October 05, 2020, 08:20:30 pm »
In the 1970s, the "news" media strongly criticized Nixon for making an enemies list.
Today, the enemies are putting themselves on such lists!  And broadcasting them!

I hope gathering them together like this makes the landscape less confusing.



NATIONAL SECURITY LEADERS FOR BIDEN
We are 489 retired Generals, Admirals, Senior Noncommissioned Officers,
Ambassadors and Senior Civilian National Security Officials supporting Joe Biden for President.
   AN OPEN LETTER TO AMERICA
   September 24, 2020
https://www.nationalsecurityleaders4biden.com/



A STATEMENT BY FORMER REPUBLICAN NATIONAL SECURITY OFFICIALS
The statement below was issued by over 70 former senior Republican national security officials
on August 20, 2020, and 60 additional senior officials have now signed on,
including many who served in the Trump Administration.
We are profoundly concerned about our nation's security and standing in the world under the leadership of Donald Trump.
The President has demonstrated that he is dangerously unfit to serve another term.
https://www.defendingdemocracytogether.org/national-security/



All The Republicans Who Have Endorsed Joe Biden For President
Andrew Solender   Forbes Staff
Updated Sep 27, 2020, 09:19am EDT
Mr Solender has written an article that includes many names of politicians against Trump.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewsolender/2020/09/27/all-the-republicans-who-have-endorsed-joe-biden-for-president/#55765e357340



Open Letter from Senior Military Leaders
https://cdn.donaldjtrump.com/public-files/press_assets/235-military-leaders-endorse-president-trump-final.pdf



And here's the list that was made public by Fox News in late September,
but was posted in a software format that is incompatible with many computers.

https://www.foxnews.com/politics/reagan-bush-officials-endorse-trump-citing-foreign-policy-accomplishments

And now here it is in a much more readable format:

   A STATEMENT BY FORMER REPUBLICAN
   NATIONAL SECURITY AND SENIOR OFFICIALS
   FOR PRESIDENT DONALD J. TRUMP

We are former national security and senior officials who served during the administrations of
Presidents Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, and/or Donald Trump,
or as Republican Members of Congress or Senior Congressional Staff members.
We proudly endorse the re-election of Donald J. Trump.
President Trump has broght a badly needed realism to American national security policy
that puts the prosperity and security of the American people first.

President Trump has pursued a strong foreign and national security policy in America's national interests.
He has imposed the toughest sanction in history against China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia.
He also has persuaded out closest friends and allies to start living up to their commitments to our mutual security.
Thanks to President Trump's personal diplomacy,
America's NATO allies have already dedicated $130 billion to our shared defense
and pledge to spend $400 billion through 2024.
US troops stationed in Germany are being brought home
on the 75th anniversary of the end of WWII or moved to Poland,
and our military is refocusing on the theater of greatest 21st Century concern: East Asia.
South Korea also has increased its spending to support U.S. troops deployed on the peninsula.
In the critical new theater of space,
Trump created the newest branch of our Armed Forces to address these threat, the U.S. Space Force,
while closing the gap in space in the dual threats of
Chinese and Russian hypersonic weapons and anti-satellite technology.

President Trump has connected U.S. diplomacy
with concrete results for Americans and our allies and partners.
He has upgraded the North American Free Trade Agreement into
the more modern and U.S.-friendly, US-Mexico-Canada Agreement.
The Trump Administration's deregulation of American energy
has turned the U.S. into a net exporter of oil and gas,
which weakens Russia, Venezuela and Iran
and gives the USA a freer hand in international affairs.
The Trump Administration brokered the "Abraham Accords,"
establishing diplomatic and business relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates.
The August 2020 announcement at the White House was followed a month later
by a similar diplomatic breakthrough between Israel and Bahrain.
For these initiatives, as well as negotiating a business and commerce thaw between Serbia and Kosovo,
President Trump has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.

In addition to these peace treaties between Israel and the Gulf states,
the Trump Administration has weakened a perennial American antagonist,
which is also the country that relentlessly demands Israel's annihilation: Iran.
Iran is bankrupt, isolated, suffers both economically and militarily,
and still reels from President Trump's decision to
take out its most powerful, terror-commanding general, Qasem Soleimani.
Iran's march to a nuclear weapons capability,
identified by the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency in June
as being unverifiable and beyond monitoring,
has been set back significantly by President Trump's direct actions:
economic sanctions, diplomatic isolation, and covert operations.


More than any previous president, Donald Trump holds China accountable for
their predatory trade practices,
their systematic incarceration of Muslim and Christian minorities,
their theft of land and resources across the South and East China Seas,
their corrupt practices in their Belt and Road Initiative,
and looting of the free world's intellectual property.
He has reversed the seemingly inexorable spread of Huawei's 5G technology and software.
President Trump is putting massive pressure on China
to join tri-lateral nuclear arms limitation talks with Russia.
China, which some analysts estimate already has thousands of nuclear weapons,
must not be allowed to continue this march unabated.
Finally, China must pay a steep price for its lies and foot-dragging as
COVID-19 roared out of Wuhan and unleashed a deadly plague upon the world.

We also believe that a president's duty and loyalty are owed, first and foremost,
to the American people, and not the international community,
which is consistent with strengthening our alliances and friendships.
For all of these reasons, we have concluded, that Donald J. Trump
should be re-elected as President of the United States.
To that end, and in the best interest of our nation and all Americans,
we will proudly vote for him.


Christopher B. Burnham
         Former Assistant Secretary Department of State and
         Under Secretary General of the United Nations

K T McFarland
         Former Deputy National Security Advisor

Edwin Meese
         Former Attorney General of the United States

Norm Coleman
         Former United States Senator

Haley Barbour
         Former Governor of Mississippi
         and Chairman of the Republican National Committee

Robert Livingston
         Former Member, U.S. House of Representatives

Matt Schlapp
         Former Deputy Assistant to the President
         and Former White House Political Director

Charles L. Glaser
         Former Ambassador to El Salvador

Stephen Yates
         Former Deputy National Security Advisor
         to the Vice President

Ty McCoy
         Former Under Secretary of the Air Force
         and acting Secretary of the Air Force

Ken Blackwell
         Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
         Commission on Human Rights

Brad Higgins
         Former Assistant Secretary of State

Deroy Murdock
         Former member, Department of Education
         Advisory Board on International Educational Programs

Christian Whiton
         Former Deputy Special Envoy for North Korean Human Rights
         and Senior Advisor, Department of State



Jack David
         Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
         for Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction

Michael Wynne
         Former Secretary of the Air Force

George A. Folsom
         Deputy Director, Iraq Reconstruction Management Office, Baghdad,
         and former President & CEO of the International Republican Institute

Randy Forbes
         Former Member, House of Representatives

Christopher M. Lehman, Sr.
         Former Special Assistant to President
         for National Security Affairs

Robert Blau
         Former VP, Millenium Challenge Corp
         and Senior Foreign Service Officer

Bob Barr
         Former Member, U.S. House of Representatives

James Talent
         Former United States Senator

Rudy Giuliani
         Former Mayor of New York City and
         Associate U.S. Attorney General

Allen West
         Former Member, U.S. House of Representatives

Jack Nicholson
         Brigadier General, U.S. Army (Ret)
         Former Under Secretary of Veterans Affairs

Brenda LaGrange Johnson
         Former U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica

John Mills
         Former Director of Cybersecurity Policy, Strategy,
         International Integration, Department of Defense

Jim Nicholson
         Former Secretary of Veterans Affairs
         and U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See

Rodolphe M. Vallee
         Former U.S. Ambassador to Slovakia

Ric Grenell
         Former U.S. Ambassador to Germany
         and (acting) Director of U.S. National Intelligence

Gordon England
         Secretary of the Navy, Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security,
         and Deputy Secretary of Defense

Pete Wilson
         Former United States Senator and
         Governor of California

Michael Anton
         Former Deputy Assistant to the President,
         and National Security Council

Rob Spalding
         Brigadier General U.S. Air Force (Ret)
         Former Senior Director for Strategic Planning, National Security Council

William C. Triplett, II
         Former Chief Republican Council,
         United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations

Ira Greenstein
         Former Deputy Assistant to the President



Bob McEwen
         Former Member, U.S. House of Representatives

Van Hipp
         Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army

John Deming
         Former Deputy Press Secretary to John McCain

James B. Linder
         Major General U.S. Army (Ret)
         Former Chief of Staff U.S. Special Operations Command

James E. Campbell
         Former Senior Intelligence Service, Central Intelligence Agency

Bob Dees
         Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)

Gregory Schumacher
         Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)

Robert Walter
         Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)

Richard T. Higgins
         Former Director of Strategic Planning, National Security Council

Stephen Mundt
         Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)

Tim Huelskamp, Ph.D.
         Former Member, U.S. House of Representatives

Rudy Boschwitz
         Former United States Senator and
         Ambassador to the United Nations
         Commission on Human Rights

Michael Doran
         Former Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense and
         Senior Director, National Security Council

Amanda E. Milias
         Senior Advisor and acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of State

James "Jim" Courter
         Former Member, U.S. House of Representatives
         Chairman, U.S. Base Closure Commission

Mary Dawkins
         Former U.S. Ambassador to Barbados

Dudley Sipprelle
         Former Senior Foreign Service Officer (Ret) and Consul General

Carlos Garcia
         Director, National Security Council
         and Senior Foreign Service Officer

Edwin J. Feulner
         Former Chairman, U.S. Advisory Commission on Public Diplomacy

Dorothy Gray
         Former U.S. Public Delegate to the United Nations

Jon Myers
         Former Officer-in-Charge, Benghazi Response Mission

Pete Sessions
         Former Member, U.S. House of Representatives

John Miller
         Major General, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)

Peter M. Hekman
         Vice Admiral, U.S. Navy, (Ret)



Joe Arbuckle
         Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)

Thomas G. McInerney
         Lieutenant General, U.S. Air Force (Ret.)

Paul E. Vallely
         Major General, U.S. Army (Ret.)

James J. Carey
         Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy (Ret)

Norman Shumway
         Former Member, U.S. House of Representatives

Gil Gutnecht
         Former Member, U.S. House of Representatives

David McIntosh
         Former Member, U.S. House of Representatives

Tim Hutchinson
         Former U.S. Senator

Jim DeMint
         Former U.S. Senator

Frank Mermoud
         Former Special Representative for
         Commercial and Business Affairs, State Department
If all mankind minus one, were of one opinion, and only one person were of the contrary opinion,
mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person, than he, if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind.
   -- John Stuart Mill

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Re: Lists of people for and against Trump
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2020, 08:45:44 pm »
A little surprised to see Haley Barbour on the supporting Trump list. Always had him pegged for a RINO.
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Re: Lists of people for and against Trump
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2020, 11:28:58 pm »
A little surprised to see Haley Barbour on the supporting Trump list. Always had him pegged for a RINO.

Doesn't surprise me.  Barbour was the Chairman of the RNC when Newt Gingrich was riding high.  (Before Helmet Head.)  He had a cable TV show, "Rising Tide."
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Re: Lists of people for and against Trump
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2020, 11:44:26 pm »
I've got a little list..

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Re: Lists of people for and against Trump
« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2020, 12:19:47 pm »
Doesn't surprise me.  Barbour was the Chairman of the RNC when Newt Gingrich was riding high.  (Before Helmet Head.)  He had a cable TV show, "Rising Tide."

I remember those days, and I really liked him. I thought he had gone squishy since then, what with his lobbying business and his call for the Republican Party to moderate some of its views. Glad he's aboard for the election.
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Re: Lists of people for and against Trump
« Reply #5 on: October 06, 2020, 12:49:27 pm »
I've got a little list..




So do I.

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Re: Lists of people for and against Trump
« Reply #6 on: October 06, 2020, 10:02:03 pm »
I've got a little list..
Me too, usually after one too many and since I really don't drink since I was diagnosed Diabetic, that's two :crying: