Posted on 11/06/2015 3:06:53 PM PST by KeyLargo
I recall in the 60’s & 70’s there was a long list of organizations, that if you checked yes as to having been a member, it was bad news. One of the most obvious was the Communist Party USA. There were about a hundred others. I do not know if all persons joining had to fill one of those out as I did.
If she did, and was honest, and was a member of a un-American activity, that could have been a reason for not wanting her.
More recently, about 10 years ago, I knew a lefty that was denied a public tour of a ICBM missile base. I asked him why, he was never told, but he said he was quite the anti war activist in the 60’s & 70’s. So again, I think they keep (used to keep) lists of undesirables, of which she certainaly is.
My point is her story could be true but was denied due to her hard left activism.
Which army, Castro’s or the Russians?
The closest Clinton II ever got to the military was listening to “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band.”
Of course it didn't happen. Simple logic. #1. Hillary loathed the military. #2. If a recruiter had actually said, "you're too old. You can't see. And you're a woman," this fresh-out-of-law-school leftist activist would have sued anything that moved.
Oh, please. She was a communist love cushion at that time spewing hate against the man at night in some leftis opium den at night and giving it to Nixon during the day.
Join the post-Vietnam army?
I’ve visited Mars several times and I was the one that killed Che. No, really. I can prove it.
Hillary Clinton, with four years of training and proper 24-hour-a-day supervision, might aspire to be a somewhat adequate buffer pad.
“Bill Clinton says his wife, Hillary, tried to join the Army in the mid-1970s but was turned down.”
That’s because by the 70’s the Army had no need for pack mules.
If Chelsea was in one of those coffins, would Cankles still be saying “What difference does it make”?
The closest that hag has ever been to becoming a Marine is buying some pants suits at Old Navy
U.S. or Soviet?
Chinese
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