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To: Sub-Driver

THE BEST COMEBACK LINE EVER!

Marine Corps

General Reinwald was interviewed on the radio the other day and you’ll love his reply to the lady who interviewed him concerning guns and children. Regardless of how you feel about gun laws, you gotta love this!!!

This is one of the best comeback lines of all time. The following is a portion of a National Public Radio (NPR) interview between a female broadcaster and US Marine Corps General Reinwald who was about to sponsor a Boy Scout Troop visiting his military installation.

FEMALE INTERVIEWER: So, General Reinwald, what things are you going to teach these young boys when they visit your base?

GENERAL REINWALD: We’re going to teach them climbing, canoeing, archery and shooting.

FEMALE INTERV IEWER: Shooting! That’s a bit irresponsible, isn’t it?

GENERAL REINWALD: I don’t see why, they’ll be properly supervised on the rifle range.

FEMALE INTERVIEWER: Don’t you admit that this is a terribly dangerous activity to be teaching children?

GENERAL REINWALD: I don’t see how. We will be teaching them proper rifle discipline before they even touch a firearm.

FEMALE INTERVIEWER: But you’re equipping them to become violent killers.

GENERAL REINWALD: Well, Ma’am, you’re equipped to be a
prostitute but you’re not one, are you?

The radio went silent and the interview ended.
You gotta love the Marines.


35 posted on 02/09/2008 6:42:49 AM PST by KeyLargo
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To: KeyLargo
Sadly, that's an urban legend
40 posted on 02/09/2008 6:52:53 AM PST by Krankor (kROGER)
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To: KeyLargo

Perpetuating urban legends is a characteristic of liberals.


59 posted on 02/09/2008 7:49:58 AM PST by A.A. Cunningham
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