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Man the Nazis could not kill: A giant with a volcanic temper, he shot 100 enemy soldiers and won..
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| 12/26/12
Posted on 12/27/2012 7:24:22 AM PST by LibWhacker
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To: massgopguy
Besides, your rifle with a condom on it spoke eloquently of what you were about to do to the enemy.
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12/27/2012 9:48:44 AM PST
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SandRat
(Duty - Honor - Country! What else needs said?)
To: LibWhacker
A family friend was there on D-Day. He lost numerous friends and had survivor guilt. He married and had 6 children. He refused to talk about his experience for a very long time. Finally several years ago he started talking about it. One of his sons wisely recorded some of his stories. He passed away two years ago. RIP LD.
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12/27/2012 9:53:53 AM PST
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notpoliticallycorewrecked
(Our military does not kill babies, those that commit abortion kill babies.)
To: the scotsman
When visiting my wife's older relatives around Norwich several years ago, I remember being questioned by one of her uncles who had served during WWII about the names of a number of the Allied aircraft of the war. I could name some of them, but his living room was basically a WWII museum of sorts with many photos of planes, ships, and other war-related things hanging on the walls.
My wife had another elderly relative whose living room was decorated similarly. Those men were very proud to be British soldiers. As was my wife's father who served as an airplane (sorry, aeroplane) mechanic in Burma during the war.
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