Timebuilder, you say you make only five dollars an hour. I bet you live in a 500,000 dollar house, right? It really bothers me when people are out of or going to be out of work, people that work to pay the rent and put food on the table are going to be out on the street, and have people that live on trust funds say to them, hey, thats just how the system works, I don't see what the big fuss is all about? [
Since I don't recognize your screen name, toecutter, I assume you haven't learned about me through my posts. I can safely say that I have
never lived in a $500,000 house, even when I had money, and was a democrat. Since you missed my recent disclosure of my personal information, I can tell you that I live in a 12x12 room, with a bathroom in the hall. It is my considerable life experience that caused me to leave my ineffective liberal democrat beliefs behind. I won't make everyone re-read my life story. You can find it if you search under last week's posts, if you like. I don't have a trust fund like a Kennedy or a Daschle. I drive a 14 year old car.
About morality: it isn't a quality that you start out with in life. You start out as a sinner, and you die as a sinner. Every single one of us, believer or not. That's why we need the one individual sacrifice of the man whose birth we celebrate every December 25th. If you were in public school after 1965, you might never have heard of him.
George Bush didn't start out a perfect man either, and I'm sure he would be the fiirst to tell you he isn't. That doesn't stop him, me, or you from being a moral person
now. So, while I'm impressed that you have a web reference to information about him, I'm wondering where all the attitude is coming from. If you were a perfect man, I'd tell you to raise up my dead fiancee who was killed in a holdup of her store. Hint: the only
perfect man is referenced in the above paragraph.
As far as a being military friendly, I guess you can say republicans are military friendly, just not to its members. It won't be long until you see all of that money for pay raises go to pay for the war instead of the soldiers and their families. I noticed that army aviators had their bonus taken away right after the election. I would say it won't be long before tricare benefits and retirement are next on the chopping block.
I don't like the fact that the military has suffered under Clinton. His failure to back up the rangers in Somalia was unforgivable. I hope pay and benefits can be improved under Bush. If you have a link to information about the aviator's bonus money being cancelled, I'd like to research that. I can tell you this, you don't rebuild the military overnight. But you knew that.
I notice that the biggest talkers about going to war are people that have "civilian" in their profile.(military school does not count) You wrap yourselves in the blanket of freedom that others provide. If you what to talk big about going to war and killing people or being killed , I suggest you pick up a weapon, and stand your post.
Man what an attitude. My heart is sickened when I hear a soldier talking like this. Thank God it doesn't happen very often. I'm really hoping that this is a ruse, and that you're just some smart alec kid masquerading as a soldier.
First, you are in service of your country, that means me, George W, and every other American, both civilian and military. Second, you are bound by an oath to provide me with that blanket of freedom you mentioned. Others provided that freedom for YOU. You did not suddenly become worthy of that freedom because you put on a uniform and learned to fire a weapon. Like it or not, we, your countrymen will talk, and talk big if we like. That's the American way, and that's what the deal is. You signed up for it. Don't like the deal? Don't re-up. Simple. As an American, you have a right to complain.
I just hope you're not wearing the uniform when you do.
Killing?
I know quite a bit about killing. More than I'd like to know, actually. I hope that you can keep your innocence as long as possible. I have seen things that you may only see in your nightmares.
'nuff said.