A U.S. Armed Forces swearing in ceremony during a National Women's Soccer League match in Oregon on 9/11 drew loud boos from the crowd when the enlistees were asked to pledge allegiance to President Trump.
The ceremony took place in the middle of the field at Providence Park stadium in Portland on Wednesday night as a way to commemorate 9/11 during the Portland Thorns and North Carolina Courage game.
The group of enlistees were initially cheered on by the 17,000-strong crowd when they started taking the Oath of Enlistment.
The ceremony took place in the middle of the field at Providence Park stadium in Portland on Wednesday night as a way to commemorate 9/11 during the Portland Thorns and North Carolina Courage game+2
The ceremony took place in the middle of the field at Providence Park stadium in Portland on Wednesday night as a way to commemorate 9/11 during the Portland Thorns and North Carolina Courage game
But the crowd quickly turned when the enlistees were asked to support Trump.
Loud boos rang out across the stadium when the group were asked to 'obey the orders of the President of the United States'.
Are those people stupid or what?
The President, no matter who it
may be, is the Commander in
Chief of all the Armed Forces,
and those in the services are
mandated to obey his orders.
This is a symptom of the anti-america brainwashing of the last 20 years.
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That is the standard oath. They were werent' swearing solely to Donald J Trump but to the President of the United States. That is a big moment for these recruits to be booed by those horrible people. I am done watching soccer, i used to like watching the world cup, etc, forget it.
While I feel badly for the recruits because "their moment" was spoiled by a bunch of nitwits with their panties in a twist, the first amendment protects them and I wouldn't have it any other way. Was it uncouth for this to happen? Yes but I'm reminded of the old saying, "sticks and stones may break my bones but names shall never hurt me". These men and woman are sworn in to serve and protect the rights of the very people who booed them. I hope they held their heads high as the spoke their oath.
While I feel badly for the recruits because "their moment" was spoiled by a bunch of nitwits with their panties in a twist, the first amendment protects them and I wouldn't have it any other way. Was it uncouth for this to happen? Yes but I'm reminded of the old saying, "sticks and stones may break my bones but names shall never hurt me". These men and woman are sworn in to serve and protect the rights of the very people who booed them. I hope they held their heads high as the spoke their oath.
Yep they ruined it for the recruits. Nothing else needs to be said. The more this **** goes on, the less support these whiny people are supported. That is the good outcome.
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