Downed “idiot” soldiers: that could cost Trump victory



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Since bringing an Airbus A 320 with 155 people on board to a jetty off New York in 2009, despite two engine failures, Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger has been a national hero admired by all. When the retired Air Force pilot politically downed President Donald Trump with nine Twitter downloads after outrageous remarks about fallen and war-disabled American soldiers emerged, the United States listened carefully: “You can’t understand the disinterest because it’s selfish. He cannot imagine the courage because he is a coward. He has no sense of duty because he is unfaithful, ”wrote Sullenberger, emphatically asking his compatriots to vote against the incumbent in November.

Tens of thousands, between active military and former military personnel and relatives of deceased soldiers, share in letters to the editor and on social networks their outrage at what the renowned Atlantic magazine has published.

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