I am retired military and served 22 years and I am gay. Received an honorable discharge and the retirement that goes with it. It is really time we brought our sons and daughters beck from wars that are impossible to win. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are turning into another Viet Nam. Next we will probably be fighting in Libya. enough is enough!
@sleepingbagpiper What's wrong with that? A lot of people will have an opportunity to go to college who otherwise wouldn't! So you are saying poor people or others who wouldn't have the opportunity shouldn't go to college!
@RImusclebear I hear where you are coming from and hope to clarify my comment. Alot of young men and women join the Armed Forces for the sole purpose of getting job training and yes, a college education. I served in the USAF and got a two year degree that I wouldn't be able to afford on my own. Yes even poor kids should be able to attend college if they have the qualifications. Just remember when you join the service you swear to support and defend a constitution that no longer applies to you.
Waaaaaahhhhh, Waaaaaahhh, Im crying because I have a bad conduct discharge that will follow me for life. WAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH Im crying becaue I signed a contract and swore to uphold and defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies, FOREIGN and domestic. Somebody show sympathy for my sorry pathetic whimpy ass.
This man was punished for his crime. And his crime was seeing the light. The us army soldiers live in the dark, they themselves do not know what they are fighting for. The answer lies with the CIA, which stands for, cocaine import agency.
That was nice of him to serve. But he singed up being told what he could face. Nobody likes war. But I know many who've served with honor in Iraq and they have good things to say about how things went there and how the soliders there are good and honest men and women. There are creeps in every crowd, but the good FAR outweigh the bad. God bless our troops and their mission to keep terrorist murderers from getting here again.
I am retired military and served 22 years and I am gay. Received an honorable discharge and the retirement that goes with it. It is really time we brought our sons and daughters beck from wars that are impossible to win. The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are turning into another Viet Nam. Next we will probably be fighting in Libya. enough is enough!
RImusclebear 11 months ago
Dude, if your a anti war activist you don't join the military. Please its common sense.
RImusclebear 1 year ago
@RImusclebear Dude! The Armed Forces plies potential recruits with college money.
sleepingbagpiper 11 months ago
@sleepingbagpiper What's wrong with that? A lot of people will have an opportunity to go to college who otherwise wouldn't! So you are saying poor people or others who wouldn't have the opportunity shouldn't go to college!
RImusclebear 11 months ago
@RImusclebear I hear where you are coming from and hope to clarify my comment. Alot of young men and women join the Armed Forces for the sole purpose of getting job training and yes, a college education. I served in the USAF and got a two year degree that I wouldn't be able to afford on my own. Yes even poor kids should be able to attend college if they have the qualifications. Just remember when you join the service you swear to support and defend a constitution that no longer applies to you.
sleepingbagpiper 10 months ago
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"Occupy Wall Street"people warned not to let their efforts get hijacked (like the GOP hijacked the Tea Party)
Napolitano suggests common goals.
End the Fed
End the wars
End the income tax
/watch?v=nF30eMuWFHI
vechorik 4 months ago
Waaaaaahhhhh, Waaaaaahhh, Im crying because I have a bad conduct discharge that will follow me for life. WAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHH Im crying becaue I signed a contract and swore to uphold and defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies, FOREIGN and domestic. Somebody show sympathy for my sorry pathetic whimpy ass.
Fallujah25 2 years ago
This man was punished for his crime. And his crime was seeing the light. The us army soldiers live in the dark, they themselves do not know what they are fighting for. The answer lies with the CIA, which stands for, cocaine import agency.
macktheknife888 2 years ago 2
That was nice of him to serve. But he singed up being told what he could face. Nobody likes war. But I know many who've served with honor in Iraq and they have good things to say about how things went there and how the soliders there are good and honest men and women. There are creeps in every crowd, but the good FAR outweigh the bad. God bless our troops and their mission to keep terrorist murderers from getting here again.
WestechWatcher 2 years ago