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Time to bump my favorite thread.
B.O.B.DN. said:
The last quote is rather interesting coming from someone who turned 18 in the late 60's while there was a war on and a draft. Very interesting indeed. Does anyone know if draft notices were forwarded to Canadian addresses?
KK - I'd say you were only half right. I'll explain it to you via PM.
B.O.B.DN. said:
phillyTIM
These morons all believe if you aren't stupid enough to have to join up to make a living you aren't a "real" American.
Their only real asset is the ease with which they're brainwashed. Makes them all perfect candidates to become grunts.
They need the "structure" of military life. They need someone to tell them how exactly to do everything. They don't possess the mental faculties to figure it out on their own.
Now that their brainwashing is complete they think they've made some "contribution."
The only contribution made was us contributing our tax dollars to keep these dullards employed until they could be taught how to march in a straight line.
I wasn't a drain on US taxpayers like some here admit to being. I paid my own way. I didn't have to join up and claim I was making some contribution while getting an education that amounted to welfare.
Your conclusions are all BS because you're all BS. You loser.
Brainwashed delusional jar heads.
Any of you volunteer your time? No? What a surprise.
None of you were conscripted. You chose to join. You were all paid.
Now you're all American heroes. Uh, huh.
So now all the losers who weren't capable of getting a real job and had to join the military (during peace time) are coming out of the woodwork.
The last quote is rather interesting coming from someone who turned 18 in the late 60's while there was a war on and a draft. Very interesting indeed. Does anyone know if draft notices were forwarded to Canadian addresses?
KK - I'd say you were only half right. I'll explain it to you via PM.