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Jan 13, 2024 01:30:18   #
sail375 wrote:
At the behest of my Children, today, I wrote a short dissertation of some of the American History I lived and witnessed in the last 60 years.

I am by no means the only American who lived and witnessed it.

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Sail375,I believe that you have well identified the issues that are destroying this country. I also believe that we have a sufficient number of members in each political party, that as you indicate, have the destruction of the sovereignty of America in their plans and their visions of accomplishing this feat is the Marxist agenda. I see the Biden C*******t group as they are. No leadership, bend the knee to the enemy, and throw the country under the bus. I believe the time is rapidly approaching when American citizens will defend their families and property with weapons. I also see the tremendous influx of i******s the Democrat C*******t have sanctioned into this country to be a primary tool to enable a successful mission of destruction.
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Nov 25, 2023 18:17:41   #
AuntiE wrote:
21 unless you are an active military service member.


Auntie, I was a member of the active military at age 16. I can assure the world that I was not capable of v****g responsibly at that point in my life. However, some thought I could and I did carry a weapon responsibly.
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Nov 25, 2023 14:34:41   #
XXX wrote:
Democrats are thinking about lowering the age to v**e to 16. What are your thoughts?


V****g age should be that of eligibility to become a member of the Military which defends this country.
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Nov 25, 2023 14:01:36   #
proud republican wrote:
Just as we have a right to despise this trash in the White House you call president..


you are being kind, trash is normally not difficult to dispose of, however the current stain that exist in the oval office of the White House is one that may never be totally eradicated.
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Nov 25, 2023 13:31:46   #
JR-57 wrote:
I’m with you Archie. Sickened and infuriated. Keep your powder dry brother. We ain’t seen nothin’ yet.


I agree with you and Archie. I continue to acquire those components that enable weapons to function . The Democrat C*******t are pursuing an agenda to require a criminal background check for one to purchase ammunition. I intend to be ahead of their game.
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Nov 25, 2023 12:47:47   #
Peaver Bogart wrote:
AuntiE, You may not believe it, but I've done all 20 of them.


Peaver, you must have used a little Hog grease to slip through the fingers of the opposition that I suspect you encountered while involved in those 20 activities.
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Nov 24, 2023 23:24:46   #
ACP 45, I like your caliber, it is very effective in saying hello to one or a group of those whom one doesn't have an affection for. I probably screwed this response. but, my intention was to concur with your description of concern regarding the deplorable status of our government and those who support this administration.
Your comments reminded me of my Sportdog collar, it is just as functional as our government, need I say more?
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Nov 24, 2023 22:21:49   #
AuntiE wrote:
This should be interesting!


Very interesting list. i came out with an eleven . My celebrity meeting was with General of the Army Omar N. Bradley. I have his book "A Soldier's Story" which he signed. I also have a photo of he and I shaking hands. I must say that experience is one that I treasure. I enjoy the information that you post.
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Oct 25, 2023 23:22:05   #
JR-57 wrote:
I’ve said this for decades. Withdraw from the UN, shut down their NY headquarters, deport every UN employee. Now!


You are absolutely correct. I believe the UN is a severe threat to the national security of America.
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Oct 17, 2023 22:15:55   #
pegw wrote:
Trump is dysfunctional because he is loosing his grip on reality. His latest is that the president of the US has unlimited powers.


Biden has never been functional in a positive effort for this country. He has supported the C*******t effort to destroy America for many years, my opinion. I believe that he became Obamas vice to insure that Obama was secure with no threat of impeachment. Harris is accomplishing the same feat for Biden. The world knows that neither of the two can lead themselves to the out house with knowledge of why they are there and what they must accomplish while they are are in that location. I could vent my frustrations more, but to do so would solve no existing issues .
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Sep 25, 2023 23:03:43   #
JR-57 wrote:
Nothing would surprise me. Who would have thought Harris, after being the first Democratic candidate to drop from the race, would be selected as VP? I’ve never heard a logical explanation for that.


I think she was placed there as security for Biden.
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Sep 7, 2023 22:27:06   #
archie bunker wrote:
This is banana republic stuff here, permi.

Either exile, jail, or k**l your political opponents once you have power.
And Trump scares you.
I don't want to be under one party rule. But, that seems to be where we're headed.
I feel that I will NOT be allowed to have representation in this representative republic.
It looks grim from where I sit.

I'm sure you're doing handsprings because you're party is steamrolling half of the population.
I see bad things in the future because of people like you.
This is banana republic stuff here, permi. br b... (show quote)


Archie, I believe that if a Democrat continues in office this country is lost.
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Apr 7, 2023 23:59:19   #
Marty 2020 wrote:
I’ve been thinking about your post/reply to me. And I want you to know this, most of the time, I shoot from the hip. My comment will be the first thing that comes into my mind. I’m somewhat fairly read, and opinionated as heck. But humor is my weapon of choice, sometimes though it doesn’t really seem humorous to be on the other end of it and that’s exactly what my intent is. I’m nobody special, just another American trying to survive in this zoo where the inmates are in charge.
I find some of the memes are so true and to the point, I just love them. Saves thousands of words!😀😀
Have a blessed Easter!
He is risen
I’ve been thinking about your post/reply to me. An... (show quote)


I say maintain your style. It seems to work well for you. I suspect that you have a background of functional depth that enables your first thoughts to be quality, proper, and comprehensive reference the subject that you are addressing. I think that you use humor effectively.
I do not consider myself qualified to critique another's work. I hope none of my comments are offensive.
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Apr 7, 2023 19:23:57   #
slatten49 wrote:
It's unlikely the big 'un ever knew or will ever know the feeling of serving with others in combat...(another re-post)

With Veteran's Day coming, I wanted to get ahead of it with some thoughts as to what it means to serve together in a combat zone. The following is the eulogy/letter sent out in early 2001 from a Marine Brother of my days in Viet Nam. It is regarding a fellow Marine we had just lost...and exemplifies the meaning of 'brothers-in arms.' The eulogy/letter was sent to each of our group who had known Ronnie Earl Tisdale, since not all were able to attend his funeral.

"Ronnie Earl Tisdale was born on August 30th, 1946. He died this past Sunday, November 26th in the early morning hours at the age of 54. I had been with him in the early part of the week on Monday and Tuesday. I spoke with him on the phone from San Antonio on Thanksgiving Day. He told me he had already had his turkey. My wife and I were traveling to Santa Fe, New Mexico to see some old friends and he was very insistent on my promising that we would be very careful on the road. I assured him we would. On New Year's this past year, he had sent a hand made stylized cartooned card wishing Rosie and me a happy new year. It was quite humbling to get a New Year's greeting from a man who had spent the past 14 of those new new years in a maximum-security prison. We can't change any of that.

We can only alter the future. That's why his friends from the war were so glad to find him. Just having him alive was good enough for us. He was our comrade. He was our friend. He was and will always be our brother. We have come to honor this warrior. The one who kept his word and made good on his promise to stand fast for his brothers. We did not want Ronnie to leave this earth feeling his life was a failure. Yes, he made mistakes. All of us have. The Ronnie Tisdale we knew over thirty years ago was more than a prisoner numbered 437918. Much more! He was a good and honorable man.

I met Ronnie in the summer of 1968 on Hill 10 just west of Dan Nang in the Republic of Vietnam. I was 18. He was 21. We were members of Alpha Co, 1st Bn, 7th Marine Regiment of the 1st Marine Division of the Pacific Fleet Marine Force. We were Marine infantrymen, known to ourselves as 'grunts,' and it was a rotten job on the best of days. If the mines and booby traps of the Viet Cong didn't get you, then you had to consider the consequences of running into and meeting up with their more organized brethren of the North Vietnamese Army. If we were lucky enough to avoid death or m********n from these two groups, we then had to consider the possibilities of malaria, cellulitis, mosquitoes, rats, vipers or other vermin. We were either painfully parched or beat upon by the sun and its effects or soaked and saturated by the thick monsoon rains down to the bone. Wet beyond bathing. It was a pretty miserable existence. We got blisters on our feet that would not heal and dirt in our skin that would not wash out. We bathed when possible and not very often. We filled our canteens in mountain streams and rice paddies full of l***hes as long as our fingers. We learned to appreciate the smallest things: a tin of food; a note from a neighbor back home; a picture of a girlfriend; a chunk of cheese; a warm beer; a lukewarm soda; a halfway decent breakfast in the chow hall back on the hill; a dry pair of socks; a dry anything; a cool anything; a kind word; a look of understanding of how scared and fearful this kind of war was that ate at our nerves and made us doubt so many things we had understood to be true before. This wasn't like the nice neat lines of the battle fields of WWI or II or Korea, for that matter. This was a messy, muddy attempt to stop the C*******t threat of the Cold War days. This war was played on the world stage between surrogate representatives of the modern day equivalents of good and evil Of course, we thought we were the good guys. We were the defenders of democracy taking on the Red Menace. For mom, apple pie and the girl we left behind. What we left mostly was our innocence, and quickly at that. A grunt on the front lines of the war in Vietnam had two things to look forward to: R & R, and the day he rotated out of country.

For some lucky ones, like me, a couple of breaks worked in our favor. First, I had been sent to Language School in Monterrey, California, and therefore, missed the Tet Offensive of 1968. Ronnie arrived in Vietnam in the middle of it all. Secondly, I was made one of the Company Commander's Radio Men and so I escaped the ordeal of being in the field every day and night. I was talking on the phone the other night with our former platoon sergeant Pete Peterson, and Pete told me to 'make sure his family knows what a brave man Ronnie was.' He remembered a day in May of 1968 when Alpha Co. took a lot of casualties on Operation 'Allen Brook.' 'I can only imagine what that day must have been like for Ronnie,' Pete said. He recounted how the grown son of Lt. Paul Cobb had called him this year after receiving a letter from Ronnie telling the son what exactly happened to his father on the day his dad died. Ronnie was close enough to hear the AK-47 round hit his father's chest. Folks, that is intensity and intimacy to a higher degree than most of us want to get! The son was so moved and grateful to have had someone write; someone actually present on the day his father died over 32 years ago. Ronnie told him what a great man and leader of men his dad was.

We all respond differently to the tasks we take on and that take us on in life. Some question their courage. Others question what they should wear to the party tomorrow night? However deep or shallow the furrow we plant our spiritual imperfect human feet in, we all come finally to the last harvest. The human wheat made into soulful bread for God to eat. Ronnie Tisdale did what God wanted him to do: He realized and understood deeply at the end of his days what the plan was. He reclaimed the honor and dignity to which he was born. He poignantly reached for the opportunity to remember and believe he had been heroic. Though difficult, his life had made sense. And, that it had been useful.

God Bless You, Ronnie Tisdale."
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To me a very moving article. I was in Nam a portion 0f 68, 69, 70, and 71. I was Army Aviation and can attest to the strength derived from those we interacted with on the ground, in the air, and those we lived with. I can also relate to the sorrow experienced when a man or crew is lost. I started my military journey at age 16 in Nov of 59 and left the active ranks in December of 89. However, the government wanted a little more so they issued me what was referred to as hip pocked orders that instructed me report to active duty immediately if war was declared. Those orders were terminated many years ago.
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Apr 7, 2023 17:37:54   #
Marty 2020 wrote:
Thanks, you too!
Which type of my comments do you not enjoy? Seriously 🤔


I haven' t read all of your comments. I have enjoyed those that I have read. I think that you evaluate a subject well before you comment. If I had a significant issue with one of your comments, I would address that issue.
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