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To: Brytani

why are so many people not wanting to hear the truth. There are alot of soldiers that come into the Army because they can’t make it in the civilian world, fact. Many dont make it due to their inability to succeed....others due to the economy, no fault to their own. Some are just better at being a soldier then as a civilian...I believe that about 15% are scum and about 25% are great soldiers/people.. The in between are just your avg joes that are good people.


55 posted on 06/09/2009 7:14:54 PM PDT by ma bell (Screw the Illegal Aliens... ps - they are illegal aliens..not "undocumented workers")
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To: ma bell

You want to hear the truth I’ll give it to you.

I don’t give a shit if you wear a military uniform or not when you come out and call others that give of themselves to wear that uniform, scum.

My father was a Marine, Vietnam, my step-father Navy Viet-nam Era, my husband Navy Desert Storm, three Uncles - Army WWII, 1 didn’t come home, one left an arm somewhere in the gullet of a shark in the pacific, 1 spent the rest of his day dealing with the shrapnel left in his body.

One cousin dead, Vietnam, another cousin I grew up with, dead, desert storm. If you have a problem with the military, get the hell out and carry your insults of them over to DU or some other liberal hellhole who will appreciate you painting those in the Army as scum.

I may have never served myself, but I’ve got more respect for those that do then you will ever have if you can publicly make a comment like you have then try to defend it.

Go to hell


58 posted on 06/09/2009 7:24:39 PM PDT by Brytani (DC Freeper Convention and National Tea Party - FreepMail Me for rooms and convention info!)
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