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Re: OT Something I heard today - am I too sensitiv
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Posted by 1936 on February 03, 2007 at 08:46:34 from (205.188.117.14):
In Reply to: OT Something I heard today - am I too sensitive? posted by MRN on February 02, 2007 at 18:43:41:
How many have known and talked with a tunnel rat? The one I known we don't talk about his military job. Yes job! A very good argument to start up the draft without the lotto number. That way the shoe can drop at any time between the ages of 18 to 25. Been there and spent my two. Many as I do carry a cross in their heart of a name on the wall. Case in point I am a retired fed. You could point out the ex military in our work force without asking. In my case 98% of the managers were ex military. The rest were you know job protected. The last two presidental elections endings were a laugh either by a court or one just jumping to the side. The wheels are ready to fall off the train. Too many bag men making our laws. What is going on at this time is a great disrespect for the troop on the ground as in the late 60's. Patton said screw up their day before they screw up your day. That is the way a war runs. The war at the present is similar to when the British were defeated. Nuff said.
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