Corn
Diamond Member
Originally posted by: her209
No, I'm Liberati. But hopefully you can see: Liberati > IslamofacistOriginally posted by: Corn
I assume you are, what, 12 years old?
Kinda like: the smell of a fresh turd > a week old dried out one.
Originally posted by: her209
No, I'm Liberati. But hopefully you can see: Liberati > IslamofacistOriginally posted by: Corn
I assume you are, what, 12 years old?
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: her209
Certainly you aren't scared of the terrorists, are you? Besides, what's more honorable than giving your life in the name of freedom, right?Originally posted by: Corn
Two to three years of indentured servitude = Freedom.Originally posted by: her209
Freedom is not free.
The liberati crack me up sometimes. Freedom means nothing to you.....unless you're complaining about some conservative supposedly taking it away from you.
LOL, I wonder how many here would support this if it didn't just apply to the "young", and required every single citizens full time participation for 3 years immediately folling its passage into law. But then again, this is a socialists wet dream.
I assume you are, what, 12 years old?
Can I assume you support the Iraq operation, and are of age to serve?
I assume you support law and order.....can I assume you are a policeman? Silly liberati.
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: her209
No, I'm Liberati. But hopefully you can see: Liberati > IslamofacistOriginally posted by: Corn
I assume you are, what, 12 years old?
Kinda like: the smell of a fresh turd > a week old dried out one.
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: her209
Certainly you aren't scared of the terrorists, are you? Besides, what's more honorable than giving your life in the name of freedom, right?Originally posted by: Corn
Two to three years of indentured servitude = Freedom.Originally posted by: her209
Freedom is not free.
The liberati crack me up sometimes. Freedom means nothing to you.....unless you're complaining about some conservative supposedly taking it away from you.
LOL, I wonder how many here would support this if it didn't just apply to the "young", and required every single citizens full time participation for 3 years immediately folling its passage into law. But then again, this is a socialists wet dream.
I assume you are, what, 12 years old?
Can I assume you support the Iraq operation, and are of age to serve?
I assume you support law and order.....can I assume you are a policeman? Silly liberati.
So then, do you support the Iraq operation?
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: her209
Certainly you aren't scared of the terrorists, are you? Besides, what's more honorable than giving your life in the name of freedom, right?Originally posted by: Corn
Two to three years of indentured servitude = Freedom.Originally posted by: her209
Freedom is not free.
The liberati crack me up sometimes. Freedom means nothing to you.....unless you're complaining about some conservative supposedly taking it away from you.
LOL, I wonder how many here would support this if it didn't just apply to the "young", and required every single citizens full time participation for 3 years immediately folling its passage into law. But then again, this is a socialists wet dream.
I assume you are, what, 12 years old?
Can I assume you support the Iraq operation, and are of age to serve?
I assume you support law and order.....can I assume you are a policeman? Silly liberati.
So then, do you support the Iraq operation?
Why do you ask? If I support the war I'm supposed to be fighting it?
I support the concept of insurance, however I don't sell it. I also support fire protection but I'm not a fireman. Likewise I support the concept of science yet I'm not a scientist. I even support medicine but I am not a doctor.
I've made my point, what's yours?
I have to ask why someone would keep week old dried turd around in the first place.Originally posted by: Corn
Kinda like: the smell of a fresh turd > a week old dried out one.Originally posted by: her209
No, I'm Liberati. But hopefully you can see: Liberati > IslamofacistOriginally posted by: Corn
I assume you are, what, 12 years old?
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: her209
Certainly you aren't scared of the terrorists, are you? Besides, what's more honorable than giving your life in the name of freedom, right?Originally posted by: Corn
Two to three years of indentured servitude = Freedom.Originally posted by: her209
Freedom is not free.
The liberati crack me up sometimes. Freedom means nothing to you.....unless you're complaining about some conservative supposedly taking it away from you.
LOL, I wonder how many here would support this if it didn't just apply to the "young", and required every single citizens full time participation for 3 years immediately folling its passage into law. But then again, this is a socialists wet dream.
I assume you are, what, 12 years old?
Can I assume you support the Iraq operation, and are of age to serve?
I assume you support law and order.....can I assume you are a policeman? Silly liberati.
So then, do you support the Iraq operation?
Why do you ask? If I support the war I'm supposed to be fighting it?
I support the concept of insurance, however I don't sell it. I also support fire protection but I'm not a fireman. Likewise I support the concept of science yet I'm not a scientist. I even support medicine but I am not a doctor.
I've made my point, what's yours?
How is being a fireman, scientist or doctor like being a soldier?
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: her209
Certainly you aren't scared of the terrorists, are you? Besides, what's more honorable than giving your life in the name of freedom, right?Originally posted by: Corn
Two to three years of indentured servitude = Freedom.Originally posted by: her209
Freedom is not free.
The liberati crack me up sometimes. Freedom means nothing to you.....unless you're complaining about some conservative supposedly taking it away from you.
LOL, I wonder how many here would support this if it didn't just apply to the "young", and required every single citizens full time participation for 3 years immediately folling its passage into law. But then again, this is a socialists wet dream.
I assume you are, what, 12 years old?
Can I assume you support the Iraq operation, and are of age to serve?
I assume you support law and order.....can I assume you are a policeman? Silly liberati.
So then, do you support the Iraq operation?
Why do you ask? If I support the war I'm supposed to be fighting it?
I support the concept of insurance, however I don't sell it. I also support fire protection but I'm not a fireman. Likewise I support the concept of science yet I'm not a scientist. I even support medicine but I am not a doctor.
I've made my point, what's yours?
How is being a fireman, scientist or doctor like being a soldier?
They are nothing alike. Evidently my point sailed right over your head......
I support an uncountable number of causes and concepts, yet don't actively participate in them all as a priority in my life. The idiotic notion that since I supported the war in Iraq I should be a soldier is not a new one put out by the liberal *cough* "elite" who frequent this forum and is easily debunked.
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: her209
Certainly you aren't scared of the terrorists, are you? Besides, what's more honorable than giving your life in the name of freedom, right?Originally posted by: Corn
Two to three years of indentured servitude = Freedom.Originally posted by: her209
Freedom is not free.
The liberati crack me up sometimes. Freedom means nothing to you.....unless you're complaining about some conservative supposedly taking it away from you.
LOL, I wonder how many here would support this if it didn't just apply to the "young", and required every single citizens full time participation for 3 years immediately folling its passage into law. But then again, this is a socialists wet dream.
I assume you are, what, 12 years old?
Can I assume you support the Iraq operation, and are of age to serve?
I assume you support law and order.....can I assume you are a policeman? Silly liberati.
So then, do you support the Iraq operation?
Why do you ask? If I support the war I'm supposed to be fighting it?
I support the concept of insurance, however I don't sell it. I also support fire protection but I'm not a fireman. Likewise I support the concept of science yet I'm not a scientist. I even support medicine but I am not a doctor.
I've made my point, what's yours?
How is being a fireman, scientist or doctor like being a soldier?
They are nothing alike. Evidently my point sailed right over your head......
I support an uncountable number of causes and concepts, yet don't actively participate in them all as a priority in my life. The idiotic notion that since I supported the war in Iraq I should be a soldier is not a new one put out by the liberal *cough* "elite" who frequent this forum and is easily debunked.
So, the thing you believe the U.S. should spill blood over, that you are willing to have men and women to go to fight for isn't a priority for you...
/hi, dick cheney, welcome to AT P&N....
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: her209
Certainly you aren't scared of the terrorists, are you? Besides, what's more honorable than giving your life in the name of freedom, right?Originally posted by: Corn
Two to three years of indentured servitude = Freedom.Originally posted by: her209
Freedom is not free.
The liberati crack me up sometimes. Freedom means nothing to you.....unless you're complaining about some conservative supposedly taking it away from you.
LOL, I wonder how many here would support this if it didn't just apply to the "young", and required every single citizens full time participation for 3 years immediately folling its passage into law. But then again, this is a socialists wet dream.
I assume you are, what, 12 years old?
Can I assume you support the Iraq operation, and are of age to serve?
I assume you support law and order.....can I assume you are a policeman? Silly liberati.
So then, do you support the Iraq operation?
Why do you ask? If I support the war I'm supposed to be fighting it?
I support the concept of insurance, however I don't sell it. I also support fire protection but I'm not a fireman. Likewise I support the concept of science yet I'm not a scientist. I even support medicine but I am not a doctor.
I've made my point, what's yours?
How is being a fireman, scientist or doctor like being a soldier?
They are nothing alike. Evidently my point sailed right over your head......
I support an uncountable number of causes and concepts, yet don't actively participate in them all as a priority in my life. The idiotic notion that since I supported the war in Iraq I should be a soldier is not a new one put out by the liberal *cough* "elite" who frequent this forum and is easily debunked.
So, the thing you believe the U.S. should spill blood over, that you are willing to have men and women to go to fight for isn't a priority for you...
/hi, dick cheney, welcome to AT P&N....
You don't have the slightest clue about my motivations for the Iraq war, or the personal stake that I have and my family has regarding its outcome.....
Take a hike jackass, you're barking up the wrong tree. If anyone is disappointed in the way this war has been handled its me.
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: her209
Certainly you aren't scared of the terrorists, are you? Besides, what's more honorable than giving your life in the name of freedom, right?Originally posted by: Corn
Two to three years of indentured servitude = Freedom.Originally posted by: her209
Freedom is not free.
The liberati crack me up sometimes. Freedom means nothing to you.....unless you're complaining about some conservative supposedly taking it away from you.
LOL, I wonder how many here would support this if it didn't just apply to the "young", and required every single citizens full time participation for 3 years immediately folling its passage into law. But then again, this is a socialists wet dream.
I assume you are, what, 12 years old?
Can I assume you support the Iraq operation, and are of age to serve?
I assume you support law and order.....can I assume you are a policeman? Silly liberati.
So then, do you support the Iraq operation?
Why do you ask? If I support the war I'm supposed to be fighting it?
I support the concept of insurance, however I don't sell it. I also support fire protection but I'm not a fireman. Likewise I support the concept of science yet I'm not a scientist. I even support medicine but I am not a doctor.
I've made my point, what's yours?
How is being a fireman, scientist or doctor like being a soldier?
They are nothing alike. Evidently my point sailed right over your head......
I support an uncountable number of causes and concepts, yet don't actively participate in them all as a priority in my life. The idiotic notion that since I supported the war in Iraq I should be a soldier is not a new one put out by the liberal *cough* "elite" who frequent this forum and is easily debunked.
So, the thing you believe the U.S. should spill blood over, that you are willing to have men and women to go to fight for isn't a priority for you...
/hi, dick cheney, welcome to AT P&N....
You don't have the slightest clue about my motivations for the Iraq war, or the personal stake that I have and my family has regarding its outcome.....
Take a hike jackass, you're barking up the wrong tree. If anyone is disappointed in the way this war has been handled its me.
Just because you're from Iraq doesn't give you a free pass... However, enlighten us as to why you feel the way you do - or if you have a website please do post it...
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
I'm not asking you to justify anything - I'd like to see what a Iraq war supporter has to say from a viewpoint different from my own...
/spotlight is on you - shine!
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Can I assume you support the Iraq operation, and are of age to serve?
Originally posted by: Hayabusa Rider
This is great! This will make future wars so much easier to start.
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
I'm not asking you to justify anything - I'd like to see what a Iraq war supporter has to say from a viewpoint different from my own...
/spotlight is on you - shine!
Bullsh1t. This whole exercise has been your opinion that since I supported the war in Iraq I should have boots in country. Tell me I'm wrong. [/spotlight]
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
I'm not asking you to justify anything - I'd like to see what a Iraq war supporter has to say from a viewpoint different from my own...
/spotlight is on you - shine!
Bullsh1t. This whole exercise has been your opinion that since I supported the war in Iraq I should have boots in country. Tell me I'm wrong. [/spotlight]
I believe you should be doing the job that you want others to do - it's easy to have others do your dirty work....
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Y'know, Corn - you could really share an interesting viewpoint that many do not have access to...... You aren't willing to do so..... so.... best of luck to you...
Whoa whoa... what's up with all the Liberati bashing then. Specifically this question:Originally posted by: Corn
Edit. No you don't. You support law and order right? Are you a policeman, or a hypocrite?
Originally posted by: Corn
LOL, I wonder how many here would support this if it didn't just apply to the "young", and required every single citizens full time participation for 3 years immediately folling its passage into law.
Originally posted by: Corn
Originally posted by: UberNeuman
Y'know, Corn - you could really share an interesting viewpoint that many do not have access to...... You aren't willing to do so..... so.... best of luck to you...
I've been here long enough to understand the motivations of the typical liberal and seeking to understand my point of view isn't one of them. Thanks, but no thanks.
:thumbsup:Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
I wasn't drafted, I joined on my own, but many of my friends did go into the military through the draft.
I think it's good to have a draft because it requires the country's population as a whole to become invested
into the psychological responsibility of service to their country, and taking the assocciated responsibilityof entering into a war and it's ensuing consequences - something that the GOP Leadership never has had to face.
Originally posted by: Moonbeam
Originally posted by: her209
A culture of entitlement!Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Jesus H. Christ . . in the last 40 years we've succedded in breeding a nation comprised of cowards and draft-dodgers.
What we need is a draft to create an American Army of Engineering and science where one can pursue a lifelong middle class career in building a better world, where the aim would be to build what supports the common good, but which is built without profit or for profit. Such an Army could attract folk who could dedicate their lives to doing good and retire with enough to enjoy life with a decent enough retirement in the middle class. Such an US Army would create a university system that pays for lifelong learning in any field of interest related to the core tasks.
I would.Originally posted by: Corn
LOL, I wonder how many here would support this if it didn't just apply to the "young", and required every single citizens full time participation for 3 years immediately folling its passage into law. But then again, this is a socialists wet dream.
Originally posted by: her209
Anyone who is not for the draft should be immediately sent to Gitmo as traitors of the United States.