Posted by Tony in Mass. on March 29, 2013 at 07:32:42 from (76.127.225.182):
In Reply to: duty called... posted by Tony in Mass. on March 28, 2013 at 20:04:34:
Geoffrey Amherst, Thomas Gage, William Howe. Many other well respected Generals and officer staff of the British Army who won the love and respect of their Yankee troopers, who would, and did follow them into the jaws of death, fighting the French army off the North American Continent. Within 15 years, all these honored gentlemen were leading other troops against the ones they turned their back on.'Out of loyalty to something higher than the Colonial patriot'. Humm. So history repeats itself. Some people understand this train of thought, but don't agree with it, some... then like now... don't have a clue.... But... we have no fine British country estates or Canadian land tracts for a new generation of 'politicaly correct aristocrats' to retire to! So perhaps, if the subject of my rant was a 'straw purchaser', he could have spent his retiremement years digging his dinner out of a dumpster rather than my taxes... He spends his pension check making a mockery out of an already intrusive process to buy something that I might just 'need' someday? .... and he intends to use it as a political stunt. Sara Brady and Carolyn McCarthy were housewives before they made a career out of a family tragedy, this feller is married into one of the richest familys in Arizona, and collects an O-6? pension for life? And just like Amherst, Gage and Howe, now has a 'a loyalty higher than?? .. the taxpayer'????? Hey now and then this board gets my head spinning, but I am proud to see... most.. of you guys on this thread know what I am on about.
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