Colin Powell has Made a Difference

My heart is sore this morning as I read the news. We lost a wonderful person, US citizen, spokesman for the US and a man who truly recognized a need to make this world a better place.
RIP Colin Powell.

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Yeah, that that arse of an ex president told everyone C-19 was no worse then influenza, yeah, right!

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Longie, I only hope that same person shows respect for Mr. Powell in the coming days ahead. Should he revert to his standard ways of criticism, he will feel the backlash from all sides of the aisle in our government.
Colin Powell deserves only respect and acknowledgment for his contributions to the democracy of the US.

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He sounds like a good person, RightNow.
R I P Mr Powell.

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If only he hadn’t given that presentation to the Security Council.
R.I.P.

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He seemed such a decent .man

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One of the best in my generation. Someone I could count on to tell the truth in any situation. That is hard to find in any circumstance.

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Donald Trump (yet again) proves there’s no bottom

Roughly 24 hours after the death of Colin Powell, Donald Trump proved, again, that he is utterly incapable of empathy, grace or even common decency.

“Wonderful to see Colin Powell, who made big mistakes on Iraq and famously, so-called weapons of mass destruction, be treated in death so beautifully by the Fake News Media,” Trump said in a statement released Tuesday morning. “Hope that happens to me someday. He was a classic RINO, if even that, always being the first to attack other Republicans. He made plenty of mistakes, but anyway, may he rest in peace!”

“But anyway, may he rest in peace!” Yes, Trump really said that.

The gulf between Trump’s statement and that of other former presidents on Powell’s passing is simply massive.

“Laura and I are deeply saddened by the death of Colin Powell,” said George W. Bush. “He was a great public servant, starting with his time as a soldier during Vietnam.”

“General Powell was an exemplary soldier and an exemplary patriot,” said Barack Obama. “He was at the center of some of the most consequential events of our lifetimes.”

“He lived the promise of America, and spent a lifetime working to help our country, especially our young people, live up to its own ideals and noblest aspirations at home and around the world,” said Bill Clinton.

What Trump’s statement should remind us is that this is a man uniquely self-obsessed – and without any ability to see beyond himself.
Powell was openly critical of Trump – he voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 and Joe Biden in 2020 – and of the dark direction the billionaire businessman was leading the country. And so, Trump saw Powell’s death as an opportunity to get back at him – and took it.

This is, in a word, classless. In two words: Utterly classless.

It also puts to lie Trump’s regularly repeated assertion that he loves the military more than any other president has ever loved the military.

Powell was an highly decorated soldier and served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff during the first Gulf War. While there’s no question that his argument that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction as a way to justify the second war in Iraq was a stain on his legacy, it’s just as clear that this is a man who gave the vast majority of his adult life to service to the country.

No one should be surprised by this latest degradation of what it means to be a president by Trump. He spent four years in office defining the job downward. That some people will applaud Trump’s trolling of a dead man is, perhaps, his most toxic legacy.

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Colin Powell’s funeral services have just been shown live on TV.

So many friends and family paid tribute to this great individual. President Biden and the First lady, Pres. Obama and Michelle, Pres. Bush and Laura and Hillary Clinton sat together in the first row , other side from the immediate family. Pres. Clinton was at home still recovering from his hospitalization.

He would have been humbled by it all. It was one of the most powerful services I have viewed, and am so proud that we still have such remarkable people dedicating their lives to the American democracy, and mankind.
Rest in Peace, Mr. Powell. :heart:

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