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>> current occupant of the Oval Office took their accomplishment as his own.
Substantiate this, I challenge you. Give one quote where the president took their "accomplishment as his own". You cannot. Is it as though any mention of the CiC takes away from your heroes? Oh, yeah, another thing, they're SEALs, since you are being such a saluter. And which CiC was it who waved the banner Mission Accomplished? Another one whom you scorn? Ah, no, wait.
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Substantiate this, I challenge you. Give one quote where the president took their "accomplishment as his own". You cannot.
Is it as though any mention of the CiC takes away from your heroes? Oh, yeah, another thing, they're SEALs, since you are being such a saluter.
And which CiC was it who waved the banner Mission Accomplished? Another one whom you scorn? Ah, no, wait.
Even though you did not answer my question as to whether this
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/10/11/us/politics/wealthy-families-presidential-candidates.html
addressed some of your questions, I call your attention to this, which I assume may be of interest as it substantiates some other points made:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/in-campaign-money-race-democrats-vastly-outpacing-republicans/2015/10/15/794a1ee4-7352-11e5-8d93-0af317ed58c9_story.html