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May 27, 2016 22:19:11   #
slatten49 wrote:
How true that chart is. It's like...the twilight zone.


Wait till the one on tools comes out!
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May 27, 2016 21:54:56   #
slatten49 wrote:
I dedicate this thread to LpnMajor, Tasine, AProudNavyVeteran69 and all other medical personnel for their service to Veterans. Some of us are here today due to their diligence in performing their duties both on the battlefield and in the hospital wards. I thank and salute each of them.
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The bloody 10-day assault in May of 1969 on a North Vietnamese position called Hill 937 quickly became known as the Battle of Hamburger Hill because of the high fatality rate and sheer carnage, which troops compared to a meat grinder. Though American infantry troops succeeded in capturing the heavily fortified hill, the position was of little strategic value and was abandoned soon after the battle. Air Force nurse Linda Schwartz, 24, attended the wounded as they arrived at Tachikawa Air Base, west of Tokyo, during the battle. The following is her story:

"One night we were urgently called to our hospital because C-441 medevac flights were streaming in with overflow wounded that other units could not take in. Over the next several days, we treated scores of soldiers and Marines; by the end of the battle more than 500 had been k**led or seriously injured. There were so many casualties that the mess hall was turned into a triage area. When I looked down the hallway, it was like something out of a movie. At first I could just make out the silhouettes of soldiers, almost all of them barely able to hold themselves upright, slowing moving along with their arms strung across the shoulders of other men. Some of them should have been on litters, but there weren't enough. As they got closer, I could see that the men were covered from head to toe with mud and bloody field dressings. Two in particular I can see in my mind's eye to this day. Young kids...very young...with shrapnel wounds. One of the two was silent; the other guy spoke for them both. I asked them to wait while I finished preparing their beds, but they just collapsed together on one unmade bed, too exhausted to keep standing.

'Take care of my buddy, take care of my buddy,' said the one who could still talk.

I turned to the soldier who hadn't said a word and noticed he had a chest tube in place with no seal to prevent his lung form collapsing. It was a nightmare scenario, because we didn't have the right equipment or respirators to help him, and he was already going in and out of consciousness. Another nurse came over, and our faces must have given us away.

'Is he going to make it?' the talking soldier asked.

I still remember his tired eyes. Now, when he thought he'd gotten his buddy to safety, he suddenly realized how serious things were.

'Definitely!' the other nurse and I replied, but in t***h we were praying to God that he would make it, and I think his buddy knew that.

That's when I saw true bravery. Tenderly, the soldier held his buddy's hand and whispered to him that they had made it, that we would take care of him and that everything would be OK. It was that night that I realized I would never return to being a civilian nurse again, that this was where I wanted to be."
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Linda Schwartz retired as a major in 1980 and is now the assistant secretary of veterans affairs in the VA's Office of Policy and Planning.
I dedicate this thread to LpnMajor, Tasine, AProud... (show quote)


AMEN Slatten! We will be visiting my Father-in-Law's grave this weekend to pay tribute to him. He was a surgeon in the Army during the Korean war. He was a hero to more people than us. He was a hero for his country!!
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May 27, 2016 21:42:54   #
A Democrat In 2016 wrote:
They are not sucking up anything. If anything the economy benefits from the illegal wages they receive. raygun started that welfare government teat bulls**t and all of that is a small percentage of the federal budget. low income assistance is 5%...crumbs...you people just need a scapegoat to b***h about........if the entire amount is 5% then i******s (who do not get to apply) are probably 0.5% at the most...while W spends trillions on wars that are not necessary and tax cuts for the rich...that is the GOP plantation ad you all pick cotton for W and other rich ones........

http://www.factcheck.org/2011/07/fiscal-factcheck/
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Do you believe in the rule of law? Yes, or no.
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May 27, 2016 21:39:33   #
This is my world! I'm looking for the one on tools.


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May 27, 2016 21:13:07   #
A Democrat In 2016 wrote:
Unless you interviewed every Mexican and asked them what they wanted then you are being a fking bigot. There are many hard-working Mexican-Americans that give way more to this country than you and even love it more. why do r****t w****s sit on their asses and think they are the ones who should dictate how everything in America should be and what people's values should be?


Mexican-Americans. That is important, because those are the LEGALIZED ones.
The ILLEGAL ones here sucking up resources that should go to CITIZENS is where the issue is.
Placing a toe on American soil doesn't make one a CITIZEN. There is a process for that.
You seem ignorant of the law, and our Constitution.
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May 27, 2016 20:11:49   #
badbobby wrote:
went to oops once aint goin back
made a mistake there
also went to discarded
they said I wasn't wanted there


You think that's bad? Spend a few days in Articulate sometime! A lot of people there are very nice. But most treat you like you are an i***t!
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May 27, 2016 20:03:09   #
A Democrat In 2016 wrote:
Hilarious..Obama repaired this country, provided healthcare, stop Iran from going nuclear, opened up relations with Cuba...he's done things the last 7 presidents have not done together.....you r****ts view of his legacy will be confined to your klan meetings. The world at large and most Americans don't want to hear a damn thing you people have to say. Just because the bigots hijacked the GOP don't think it is going any further than that.......


Provided healthcare? Really?
We made it to Juarez.
That was received this morning from a person very close to me. You know the story. Spare me.
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May 27, 2016 19:23:07   #
lpnmajor wrote:
Oh, you mean RNC and DNC headquarters. Nope, don't plan on going there. I may send a drone over Clintons Campaign headquarters though - I've never seen a toxic waste dump. Wh**ever happens in November, it appears we're all going to be forced to live in Sanity. I just hope they have enough room for all of us, but you know how competent Government planners tend to be. Maybe THAT'S the reason for all those DHS tents.
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Most who work in government in D.C. only go there to screw us.
They actually live in Vincible.
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May 27, 2016 19:16:18   #
lpnmajor wrote:
Yep - but I was kicked out a day later for being different. At least they were nice about it, unlike the folks that live in Considerate - who moved the entire town while I was asleep, leaving me to wake up in a room with no building attached.


They weren't all that nice to me when they showed me the city limits. Among other things, they told me I belong in Excusable. I'm headed that way now.
It looks like I may have to stop in Ept though. Would that be a mistake? Have you ever been there?
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May 26, 2016 22:59:48   #
bmac32 wrote:
Austin, San Antonio and none.


Awww! That was for Radience! But you win!
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May 26, 2016 22:50:49   #
bmac32 wrote:
What we're seeing in the left in action, shutting down one side and one side only. The left is still angry, American can never give up enough to satisfy the left, they always want more.


I heard the Wop Dan Bongino say today, that the left doesn't want results, they just want control.

I threw the Wop in for fun!
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May 26, 2016 22:46:36   #
bmac32 wrote:
Have had lots of medical problems between 1999 and 2001 and with full medical through work the coverage was first rate, yes that was lots of money through insurance. ObamaCare is not medical insurance and has very little to do with anything other than control. We now have Medicare and a secondary plan that is not nearly as good, we like to eat so I feel your pain.


Know what you mean. We are kind of spoilt with this electricity too!!
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May 26, 2016 21:46:00   #
bmac32 wrote:
Arch, you know this law had nothing to do with medical care, God bless your daughter!


Thank you so much!
We have learned a lot through all of this.
To make a long story short: Our medical system Is screwed because of money. Period.

The doctor she is seeing there is an American. American educated, American trained. He went there because he wanted to Doctor people, HELP people.
She feels good about it, and We'll see.
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May 26, 2016 21:32:38   #
Radiance3 wrote:
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Bill, I got 25. Please ask more questions.


I'm not Bill, but I'll try. No Googling allowed. Right off the top of your head. Deal? Good!

#1what is the Capitol of Texas?

#Where is the Alamo located?

#3 How many Texans does it take to skin a cat?
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May 26, 2016 21:22:31   #
A Democrat In 2016 wrote:
The ACA made it apparent that many had s**tty healthcare to begin with and they will cut corners or bow out before they work to help their clients/patients.


I'm sorry. I don't see where you are going with this. My daughter is enrolled in the ACA, and going to Mexico for care for cancer. I thought this law was supposed to prevent this kind of thing from happening.
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