Republican Jewish Coalition Bars Ron Paul From Debate: ‘He’s misguided and extreme’

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Aw man let me let me let me...

Rank: E6 / SSgt (in the zone for E7 but decided not to make a career of it)
Branch: USMC
MOS: 0341(1st 4yrs with 8152 as a secondary); 0211(last four with 9962 secondary after my gold wing jump...hehe no more led sleds)

Trader666, it's your turn...

+1 jarhead

+1
 
Quote from 377OHMS:

I wandered into a USAF recruiters office near Hollywood and Vine. I was 17.

They had me take a serious of tests. Then they looked puzzled and asked me to come back and take the AFOQT and some language and technical aptitude tests.

Then they came over to my house and explained that I had scored extremely high on asian language aptitude, they highest they had ever seen. They wanted me to go into a special flight and attend classes at the American Language Institute at the Presidio of Monterey to become a simultaneous Chinese interpreter, the most difficult language course in the military. They wanted me to delay enlistment for 6-months so I could enter a flight with similar people.

I thought they were nuts. I had flunked out of Spanish in highschool. I had never perceived that I had any language skills and could barely speak proper English. So I asked what jobs they had that would allow me to enlist the next day. I left the next morning for boot camp and became a radar guy working on Phantoms.

Later in life I ended up doing some business travel to Asia and noticed that I seemed to learn asian languages conversationally in about a week lol. After having dozens of asian girlfriends I started to think those tests actually meant something. :D

Learn something new everyday.

No more disrespect from me 377. Did not know I was speaking to a brother in arms.
 
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This is what they don't seem to get. A chicken hawk, by it's very definition, deserves contempt. They advocate others putting their lives on the line for goals and objectives they want, but are unwilling to sacrifice for. They are users in the truest sense of the word because they run around cheering for something that they themselves will never participate in. And they laugh about it. And they joke about it. And they make it like a game where they are the cowboys and the other guys are the Indians.

What they fail to understand or empathize with is that no matter who "wins", the conflict itself is corrosive. It brings out the absolute worst of humanity; many of the survivors never return in tact, either emotionally, spiritually, or physically. Entire generations of human beings are lost...and these chickenhawks cheer for it.

Being a chickenhawk has nothing to do with whether one wants to go into the military and serve their nation or not. Being a chickenhawk means you lack empathy for your fellow man, and would spend their life in a heartbeat if it meant a few bucks extra in your pocket. Because when you get past all the propaganda, war (waged aggressively) is always about the same thing...money.

I will get heat for this because this is contrary to civilian control of the military.

When it comes to war, the voters of that war should have some skin in the game. It's easy to send somebody else's kids to die. Congressmen who vote for war should have some kind of skin in the game.

Let the flaming begin.
 
Quote from pspr:

I think generalizations are not useful. And using terms like neocon chickenhawk is as useful as racism.

In your mind we should have a government run by the military and exclude civilians? Is that what you want?

No, but civilians need to understand that they are sending people off to suffer and die. And if they do come back, they will not be the same people that you sent away.

Ft. Stewart is a place where they hide our wounded from the Middle Eastern wars.

Google it.

I am not passing judgement on you. I just want you to know just a little bit more.
 
Quote from DAS Trader:

This is what they don't seem to get. A chicken hawk, by it's very definition, deserves contempt. They advocate others putting their lives on the line for goals and objectives they want, but are unwilling to sacrifice for. They are users in the truest sense of the word because they run around cheering for something that they themselves will never participate in. And they laugh about it. And they joke about it. And they make it like a game where they are the cowboys and the other guys are the Indians.

What they fail to understand or empathize with is that no matter who "wins", the conflict itself is corrosive. It brings out the absolute worst of humanity; many of the survivors never return in tact, either emotionally, spiritually, or physically. Entire generations of human beings are lost...and these chickenhawks cheer for it.

Being a chickenhawk has nothing to do with whether one wants to go into the military and serve their nation or not. Being a chickenhawk means you lack empathy for your fellow man, and would spend their life in a heartbeat if it meant a few bucks extra in your pocket. Because when you get past all the propaganda, war (waged aggressively) is always about the same thing...money.

+1000
 
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Netanyahu agrees with Ron Paul.

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Ugh, and this guy will never see the light of day. We will live to regret that somehow. I can just feel it.
 
OK... so many of you have shared, you've drawn me out. Basic and AIT at Fort Sill then off to the First Cavalry Division. I'll be able to assemble and disassemble an M16 with my eyes closed until the day I die and could probably still set the headspace and timing on an M2. I can cut down a tree with det cord and still tie a uli knot. I'm a combat veteran by the way and don't like to talk about it although I did tell Max E. Pad when I thanked him by PM for his Veterans Day thread.
 
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OK... so many of you have shared, you've drawn me out. Basic and AIT at Fort Sill then off to the First Cavalry Division. I'll be able to assemble and disassemble an M16 with my eyes closed until the day I die and could probably still set the headspace and timing on an M2. I can cut down a tree with det cord and still tie a uli knot. I'm a combat veteran by the way and don't like to talk about it although I did tell Max E. Pad when I thanked him by PM for his Veterans Day thread.

so you know how to work a gun but you don't know how to be a patriot

selling yourself your family your country to a Jewish lobby that is working to destroy US by pushing for wars and spending.

folks like you need to be flushed down a toilet for the country to be saved

FLUSH
 
Quote from RCG Trader:

A least I put my ass on the line to serve my nation....
I didn't realize heat and air conditioning repair was such a dangerous MOS.
It is I have no doubt a job reserved only for the Army's best and brightest.
But in any case I have a certain respect for anyone who has taken time out of their lives to serve in our military. Even the likes of you.

I talked to a Marine recruiter just before HS graduation. Being a combat infantryman or a pilot are about the only two things I've ever really wanted to do. But Vietnam had only just ended several years earlier so with no wars on the horizon and having already started flight training I selfishly decided to continue to pursue flying.

...I want to buy an SR22 some day, do you think it is a good aircraft?
I actually fly one sometimes. They're OK but grossly overpriced if you ask me. The one I fly cost the owner 1/2 a million new. In this economy and environment of severely depressed aircraft prices it might be worth $300,000.

I'd recommend something older to learn in. The avionics, while certainly gee whiz, are a bit much for a student to keep up with.
 
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