BigJimsWornOutTires
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Once a Marine, always a Marine means Always Faithful.
According to what information the police and DA are allowing to be shared, a Marine (not ex! Once a Marine, always one) believed the Almighty told him to protect a child from committing suicide. Then they say he was on meth. And he's sick. Ugh. Sick people on meth don't have good jobs and stable relationships. He did. There's a reason why we call some people UNSTABLE. It's because they're unstable. They lack the ability to maintain a job and/or relationship. Unstable.
He was persistent. He even had body armor and designed his escaped route beforehand. He's also compassionate as he donated to victims of Hurricane Ida. And he had a thing for cigars... as many Marines do.
The stories about this circumstance contradict themselves.
Mainstream media is calling him an EX-Marine. He was honorably discharged. THEN served a few additional years. Ugh. That's honorable. And once a Marine, always a Marine. But according to the mainstream media, that phrase is now invalid. Ugh. That's some balls they have there!
I believe there's more involved in this story. But if no one speaks, the media and ones that tell them what to say will attempt to blame this once again on mental illness and possibly, somehow, unvaccinated people or Incels.
Furthermore, the Almighty WILL NEVER tell you to endanger the lives of people, ESPECIALLY children.
According to what information the police and DA are allowing to be shared, a Marine (not ex! Once a Marine, always one) believed the Almighty told him to protect a child from committing suicide. Then they say he was on meth. And he's sick. Ugh. Sick people on meth don't have good jobs and stable relationships. He did. There's a reason why we call some people UNSTABLE. It's because they're unstable. They lack the ability to maintain a job and/or relationship. Unstable.
He was persistent. He even had body armor and designed his escaped route beforehand. He's also compassionate as he donated to victims of Hurricane Ida. And he had a thing for cigars... as many Marines do.
The stories about this circumstance contradict themselves.
Mainstream media is calling him an EX-Marine. He was honorably discharged. THEN served a few additional years. Ugh. That's honorable. And once a Marine, always a Marine. But according to the mainstream media, that phrase is now invalid. Ugh. That's some balls they have there!
I believe there's more involved in this story. But if no one speaks, the media and ones that tell them what to say will attempt to blame this once again on mental illness and possibly, somehow, unvaccinated people or Incels.
Furthermore, the Almighty WILL NEVER tell you to endanger the lives of people, ESPECIALLY children.