a combat zone. you heard the president s people saying just that just moments before i was on the our. so i think that was, that s crucial. that s a crucial error that s going to cost a lot of american lives. and also the, if you ve seen the amount of american armament that our enemies now had been. eric: yeah, they re stealing them. just grabbing them. well, yeah, and a lot of the wars we, after the second world war we took a lot of them,ing we threw them in the ocean or we blew em up, things like that. and so now here we are, our enemies are going to be turning right around and using our high-tech armament on our own people. eric: yep, that s probably on its way to tehran right now to be copied. congressman burchett of tennessee and someone else back there yeah, i got dogs there. they re hunters.
Dear Editor:
It amazes me that Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery III and our congressman, U.S. Rep. Tim Burchett, joined the legal suit filed by the state of Texas regarding the recent presidential election. Did they have nothing better to do with their time, which is paid for by our taxes?
When does any state have the right to tell another state how to run their elections? I appreciated that being over 65 I could request an absentee ballot in Tennessee. Should Kentucky tell us that isnât proper? Should millions of votes cast in states that ran fair elections without fraud be thrown out simply because Donald Trump canât face the fact that he fairly lost the election?