Posted on 04/08/2006 3:23:50 PM PDT by Past Your Eyes
Visitors to this site need to be warned of the site's attitude -- to wit --
This nation is in danger. Not from mythical "weapons of mass destruction" or from terrorist bogeymen. The danger facing us is far more real and lethal than either of these -- the danger is from the radical reactionaries who have taken control of the Republican Party, who have squelched political debate, who bully and threaten anyone who dares oppose them, and whose political program intends to destroy every bit of progress made in this nation since the Great Depression.
When faced with an enemy that is as dangerous as the radical reactionary rightwing, decent people can no longer fight with both hands tied behind us. For that reason, this site will not shrink from fighting back against the rightwing and its lies. The tone of this site is pugnacious and in-your-face. Liars will be exposed as liars, fools will be exposed as fools, and assholes will be exposed as assholes.
The battle to rescue this nation from the radical reactionaries is war.
Rightwingnuts who take offense at anything on this site may kiss my ass.
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Wanna bet he served one term and was asked not to re-enlist as a PV2?
I sent this to the e-mail link on the site but it was returned undeliverable. Go figure...
BWAAAHAAAAHAAAAHAA!
Typical. Must spout your working class, Christian, Military, Southern credentials in order for anyone to take you seriously as a liberal. BWAAAHAAAHAAAA!
Now from what I've seen, Conservatives don't need to list their credentials. Just being a Conservative and having a sound argument is enough to get by on.
Thanks for the laugh...
It seems to me that in order to be an officer in the Army, or any of the branches, you need to have at least a bachelor's degree to start as a 2nd lieutenant. I read somewhere that in order to make it to Major, you will probably have to have at least a master's degree. To make it to Colonel, it's not unusual to have a PhD. So why would a guy with the education required to make it all the way to a colonel be working a "manual labor" job? You would think he would be a great catch for a high managerial position at a successful company, wouldn't you?
So do I.
He's no front for Democrats but every scandal he cited is of a Republican. Must be he couldn't find any scandals involving Democrats?
Too bad somebody couldn't find out just who this guy is and expose him.
You have to have a Bachelor's Degree to be a Commissioned Officer. A Master's Degree is preferred but not required, hubby is a LTC, he does not have a Master's Degree, but he will probably not ever make "full bird".
Most Generals have PhDs. The schools that the military requires for each promotion are fairly equivalent to Masters Degrees. Basic Course, Advanced Course, CAS3, Command & General Staff School, War College. (these are Army Courses - every branch has its own). Then there are courses required within your specialization branch (ie -- Infantry, Cavalry, Engineer -- etc.)
Oh, did I say "Colonel"? I meant to say "Corporal".
"I don't need your permission!" (OK that retort needs work)
Wow, there is a local democrat who is: A retired colonel, a tanker, currently a state representative who is running against the incumbent US representative who is a republican (Ron Lewis).
Let me put a name to him - Mike Weaver. A bigger crook and opportunist you will not find.
Yabbut does he work at a manual labor job?
[Republicans party is controlled by folks] whose political program intends to destroy every bit of progress made in this nation since the Great Depression.}
Well, we're working on it. Long way to go though.
LOL.
Yes. But we don't control the party. That's what so laughable about the post. If the author only knew what a voice in the wilderness conservatives are in the party.
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