Hacker15e
Who am I? Where are my pants?
I'm not even carrying on a convo with you, Hacker.
Wow, I am sorry I am reading your PMs. Here I thought this was a thread on a forum that anyone could participate in.
I'm not even carrying on a convo with you, Hacker.
I wasn't a service member to be lead around on a wild goose chase for WMD, I wasn't a service member lead around on a wild goose chase to find OBL.
I was a service member to protect and defend the constitution against all enemies foriegn and domestic; I protected it against our foreign enemies (or whoever our know it all CIC tells us the enemy is), and now it's time for me to protect it against our domestic enemies - those who want a stronger patriot act, those who want to attack our civil liberties, those who want to see this country fall into an ever persistent police state.
No more.
Dayum boy, are you the real person that is running the Michael Moore fanclub website?
You are exactly right about this 35% approval rating of a President that we have today. Hey, it happens. Only Lyndon B. Johnson is an equal comparison to this donkey that we have in office now. His leadership of this country reminds me of some of the biggest jackasses that I was personally led by myself, while I spent 9 good years in the Navy.
I do thank you for your service to our country, and I do respect you for having served. However, I have to disagree with your gross generalization about the current state of affairs that our armed forces are currently participating in. Remember, we got into this mess that we are currently in within the last 5 years. And, this can be attributed to head donkey and his extreme right thinking/acting cronies' mindset. Hopefully this lesson that our country keeps learning in 30 year increments, will be just that....will happen at a minimum every 30 years. (In reference to Vietnam). The military that exists today is not the military that I knew when I served. But, I do have hope that when we finally get competent leadership back in the Executive branch, that military that I knew will show up again. And, this in no way reflects on the current people that are serving now and who makeup the military.
I can tell you that the 9 years that I spent in the service were 9 of the best, and worst, years of my life. And, for someone coming straight out of high school that really doesn't have their act together, I think that joining the service is one of the most viable options available to each American citizen.
Although the military might not have been right for you (no longer for me...as I figured out myself after 9 years), let me ask you one question. Would you be where you are today without the lessons that you learned as a result of having served? More specifically (while asking the same question), would your motivation and drive be where it is today, if you would not have served?
Dayum boy, are you the real person that is running the Michael Moore fanclub website?
However, I have to disagree with your gross generalization about the current state of affairs that our armed forces are currently participating in. Remember, we got into this mess that we are currently in within the last 5 years. And, this can be attributed to head donkey and his extreme right thinking/acting cronies' mindset. Hopefully this lesson that our country keeps learning in 30 year increments, will be just that....will happen at a minimum every 30 years. (In reference to Vietnam). The military that exists today is not the military that I knew when I served. But, I do have hope that when we finally get competent leadership back in the Executive branch, that military that I knew will show up again. And, this in no way reflects on the current people that are serving now and who makeup the military.
I can tell you that the 9 years that I spent in the service were 9 of the best, and worst, years of my life. And, for someone coming straight out of high school that really doesn't have their act together, I think that joining the service is one of the most viable options available to each American citizen.
Would you be where you are today without the lessons that you learned as a result of having served? More specifically (while asking the same question), would your motivation and drive be where it is today, if you would not have served?
Sometimes the posts in a thread on an open forum get a little wacky - egos get bruised and such, usually from people not fully reading and comprehending what others are trying to really say. (I'm guilty too!)
when you're playfully sarcastic and the occasional Welcome to my world!
Two ways to have a healthier forum lifestyle: Strategic use ofwhen you're playfully sarcastic and the occasional
to denote that you're not really altogether being serious.
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You and me. . .let's hug it out.
Ian J (Chinook),
No ego here at all brother. Checked at the door...as always.
You still should have kept the old name...I hope that I can for give you for that one day.![]()
Umm...before I agree to this, which one of us is Jeremy Piven? :laff:
4) Most of all - don't tell me, as a service member, that the Mission if Accomplished when in fact, we had no ####ing clue what our mission was.
now it's time for me to protect it against our domestic enemies - those who want a stronger patriot act, those who want to attack our civil liberties, those who want to see this country fall into an ever persistent police state.
I think that's a failure of your own leadership to communicate that, rather than the CINC.
I participated in the "Shock and Awe" invasion of Iraq -- 34 combat missions in the F-15E -- and there was never in my mind a question about what THE MISSION was at that time. Perhaps I can tickle your memory with the phrase "Regime Change".
Everything else....EVERYTHING else...was subordinate to that primary mission. Finding WMDs, holding elections, supressing an insurgency, were all sub to the primary mission of throwing Saddam out of power. Period.
I understood very clearly just what mission the President was talking about when he stood under the "Mission Accomplished" banner. None of the rest of my squadronmates had any question about it, either.
Alphaone said:...we won the war
source: http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Jun2003/basestructure2003.pdfThe Arithmetic of America's Military bases said:According to the Defense Department's annual "Base Structure Report" for fiscal year 2003, which itemizes foreign and domestic U.S. military real estate, the Pentagon currently owns or rents 702 overseas bases in about 130 countries and has another 6,000 bases in the United States and its territories.
The problem is - This administration, did not bill this war on "Resume change." They billed it as protecting America from WMDs. Hence, the original mission was, to find WMDs. Then, to change the mission, AFTER we have removed a dictator of a sovereign country. . .wow now, that's not what the mission was. . .dubya tea eff mate?
-Hence my issue. What mission was accomplished? It wasn't the mission the American people were told about, it was a different mission - one that they didn't dare speak of at the UN, one that they certainly didn't tell Congress about under public record. It's