Posted on 07/13/2013 10:25:22 PM PDT by ElenaM
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The silence is demonstrative of his depravity. He hates this country and wants to destroy it.
It’s 11PM here. Getting late. Might have to go to bed.
Gotta admit though, I have a lot of mixed feelings about all the empty verbiage. Sound and fury galore being reported, but no wide-spread murder and mayhem.
Almost inconceivable that the Blacks aren’t rioting yet - I might have to re-think the stereotype if they don’t get busy.
Excuse me,it isn’t praise. Just an observation and was in reply to someone’s post about obama being elected.
So, just shut your mouth and move along!
A Hispanic man kills a black teen and a women jury finds not guilty, and the response to this anger at the white man. They will show their anger at the white man by looting Korean stores and burning black neighborhoods.
I’m pretty sure I heard a report on the Fort Lauderdale scanner about a group of 10 males causing a disturbance in a lobby.
no mention of race that I caught. It’s Saturday night, 2am in FL, so this might just be a bunch of random cracka partiers.
I think reports of any violence are overblown. Which is a good thing.
We’ve made a lot of progress toward becoming a much fairer society. We don’t need the stupid people in our society, white or black, stirring up animosities based on the color of people’s skin.
No, not automatically believing. I specified it’s twitter—sometimes it’s a good source, sometimes not. I hope it’s not but. . ..
Crowdsourcing here is always a good way to verify.
I’m listening still, hearing a homicide and a burglary, so hopefully it’s all bogus. Thanks for helping me crowdsource.
I can’t count the number of threats against the jury I’ve seen. That’s disturbing all on its own.
Every one of those threats should be prosecuted.
As I pointed out in post 34, an inaccurate praise, or what you want to call, an observation.
Yeah. I didn’t hear anything.
I’m tuned out now and headed for bed.
Ha. If I’m rolling over it is only to get behind better cover or access mags in a front pocket of my tac vest.
Thanks Jeff. Good night!
Th is not made up, I was a NCO at the time and was the Charge of Quarters (CQ) on duty one night when I came across his records.
This was right at the beginning of the Viet Nam war and the military was drafting everyone they could to be cannon fodder. The only reason that particular person was in the band was that he was too dumb to do anything else other than beat on a drum and he couldn't do that very well either.
The current U.S.Army and other military services are so good because they stopped the draft and raised the quality of everyone they allowed to serve.
Not everyone who was drafted was bad either, there were many great men whop were drafted and served honorably but most of the trouble makers were those who were drafted and who didn't want to be in the military to begin with. Those draftees were the biggest trouble makers.
When people were criticizing the Army for some of the atrocities being committed in Viet Nam they failed to realize that most of the military was consisted of ‘regular people’ who represented exactly what the civilian population consisted of.
The low lifes in the military came from the corrupt civilian population, it wasn't the military which corrupted them but they who corrupted the military.
Most of the career military people that I knew were honorable people under extreme stress and the civilian low lifes drafted in could not function well under those extreme conditions.
As I said previously many of the draftees were very honorable people but when the standard is so low as in the time of a draft the garbage gets pulled in along with the good.
It's time to put the blame on the failed citizenship rather than on the military composed of that citizenship.
When the military went to an all volunteer population the quality of the military increased greatly because most of the lower life forms were excluded.
the media have blood on their hand. Digusting
With the exception of one year (1947), the draft was continuous from 1940 through 1973, the WWII Army was 93% draftee.
The draft didn’t change much for the Vietnam war either. According to the Selective Service System, from 1954 through 1963 (peacetime) they drafted 1,327,343 men for military service, from 1964 through 1973, they drafted 1,840,650 men.
The draft and historical amnesia
VFW Magazine, March, 2003
No 20th century war could have been waged, much less won, without draftees. During WWI, 72% of servicemen were drafted50% of the men in Frances trenches were conscripted.
In WWII, 66% of all U.S. forces were drafted. Of the 10.5 million Army personnel, a whopping 93% were draftees. A poll taken in 1941 showed that just more than half of Americans would be willingly drafted for overseas service.
From 1946 to 1973, 5,077,185 men were drafted. During the Korean War era, 30% of total troops were drafted. In December 1950, 82% of the Army in Korea was made up of regulars. Exactly two years later, the ratio was 37% regular to 63% draftee in the war zone.
During the Vietnam era, 1,728,344 men were drafted. Of the forces who actually served in Vietnam, 648,500 (25%) were draftees. Draftees (17,725) accounted for 30.4% of combat deaths in Vietnam.
Holder’s people are immune from prosecution ... the coming flashmobs will prove it the more. The flashmobs coming will be fraught with assaults upon whites and Hispanics. I’m just waiting for the feral fools to attack a Chicano or two ... the backlash will cause choirboys to suddenly appear in courts.
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