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You reach new heights of "libby logic" :helpme:error |
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Trump said he had proof.
Turns out he doesn't have proof. WH: Dem lawmaker's comments are 'appalling' - CNNPolitics Poor Sarah Huckabee. |
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I guess the looney left found their new fake outrage for the day lol
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The one time he could just be decent. You have to wonder if it was a race thing for him?
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How you feel about this is also irrelevant. How his remarks made the widow feel is highly relevant. You do not have to be an EQ genius to understand this. Friendly tip: You are under no obligation to make every thread about how you and your nation are the best and most pragmatic and logical in the world. |
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There's a better world out there if you're willing to, at times, simply take it in instead of only dishing it out. ;) |
You are so girlish... Like when someone here asks what I feel if some Russian soldier dies in Syria. There are mercenaries only. There are no draft soldiers, so I feel... nothing. They are being paid for that. They knew what they signed up for. Period.
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Trump it new analogue Kim Kardashian?
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Please give the gfy name of any and all of your current clients who you think are morons. Remember, always tell the truth ... |
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The last I checked one of the biggest things that the military was in the business of doing was pointing guns at people that are likely to be pointing guns back at them. So correct me if I'm wrong but I imagine that those guns that all those soldiers use are designed to shoot bullets not squirt water. |
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I didn't join the Marines to become a grunt and be in an infantry unit. My goal in life then was to become a chef - I was in a culinary program in high school, working as a cook in a local restaurant, and my plan was to go into the Marines to be a cook for four years and then onto culinary college. Much to my surprise, I ended up in infantry as a TOW gunner. Now that I think about it, for nearly half of my time in the Marines I was not in a combat MOS. For two years I was a combat instructor. The vast majority of people in the military are not in combat positions. While this number varies from branch to branch, for the most part up to eighty percent of the military is support roles. The military isn't only people with guns - there is supply, cooks, fire fighters, motor transport, logistics, command, admin, police officers, doctors, nurses.... Here is a list of military occupations: ASVAB and Army Jobs | Military.com The person who signed up to be a "Carpentry and Masonry Specialist" most likely didn't think he would end up being killed in Niger. Some people sign up to the military hoping to go to a foreign country to kill the enemy. But most people sign up to get gain a technical skill or get money to go to college. |
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You might not care if a Russian soldier dies in Syria (or anywhere for that matter), but I have a feeling you would feel differently about it if that soldier was your spouse, or your brother or father. And in your time of grief, I would hope the person who called to console you showed empathy and didn't just tell you they were a killer and brought this on themselves. I would hope that leader would show thanks for their sacrifice, respect for their service, and empathy towards your loss. If you can't understand that, you are simply a bad person. |
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However you've gained more of my respect from your post :thumbsup fuck the fake nics that infest Eric's self created sewer GFY |
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Once again the US president Trump was absolutely correct. |
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The vast majority of the people that sign up for military duty all have to go through basic training. There they teach you how to shoot guns, march and other kinds of lethal combat skills. If someone doesn't want to run the risk of getting killed by a hostile enemy of the state then they should pursue their aspirations to be a culinary chef, carpenter or mason by getting an apprenticeship instead of enlisting. In short the man knew the risks. It's a brutal statement but it's a true statement. I'll argue that such brutal truth is a good thing because it puts an end to this pie in the sky self-delusion that joining the military to be a culinary chef is a risk free endeavor. Ultimately this might save a life. |
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Sure they are both good actors when it comes to appearing to care but don't be fooled....that's all it was/is AN ACT. He did know up what he signed up for...they have papers to sign you know. If he thought he was going to sit around and collect checks he should have realized that esd NOT going to happen when they trained him with a fucking gun! |
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It's cold... it's cruel... it's the truth... And it needs to be said! Because before anyone looking for a career in the culinary field should seriously consider this fact before they decide to join the military. |
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See being a fuckwit cluck can have real implications, especially if your posting in the same forum your potential customers are.. |
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Bump for proof Trump or STFU!
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We should expect more from the leader of the free world. |
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Mark this is a no brainer. It doesn't matter what someone's "Job" is in the military because they will always run the risk of being killed by an enemy of the state. Just wearing the uniform makes someone a target for those that don't agree with his government. It's just as simple as that. |
Western soldiers sign up to kill innocent brown people :2 cents:
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http://www.islamicinvitationturkey.c...2014/10/11.jpg Free :1orglaugh |
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A soldier driving a tank ---- Absolutely Look you're trying to spin this in an attempt to somehow not only justify your beliefs but also because you hate Trump. So I'll make it easy for you. Someone working the night shift at McDonalds gets shot and killed by a robber. Well that's a tragedy because they're a civilian and their family isn't going to get a phone call from the president. On the other hand someone in the military gets killed is a different story. They're not civilians, they're trained to use fire arms and it's made very clear that they might be called to kill someone or that they might become a casualty of conflict. You sign the contract and you accept the risk. You give up being a civilian for the opportunities and benefits of the military and you have to take the risks that go with that. Today's military is a volunteer one so therefore no one has a gun at your head forcing you into dangerous situations. |
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