pilotyip
Well-known member
- Joined
- Nov 26, 2001
- Posts
- 13,629
Not talking about that stuff at, again shows how you just don't get it, I refereed to 70's because back in the 70's you tended to hide your status a vet, especially one who served in VN. I had people tell me I was crazy for serving, or how they felt sorry for me, or shocked that I actually volunteered in 1965 to serve. But now days it is cool to be a vet, we try to honor are vets, but some people like you are still back in the 70's. See this is not my problem, but it does seem to be your problem.Yet I've done nothing as you suggest... you are simply trying to save face.....
But let's be direct: Are all Americans worthy of a pension, education and healthcare, or only those who sign up to kill other people? (that is what you did to get your pension, education and healthcare, correct? It is either truth or it is not)
Yes or no?
You know this stuff coming from Rez is almost an honor, I would not a person with that perverted sense of what is correct to do anything but hold me in disdain.My fellow retired veterans and I earned ours. We worked hard and made personal and financial sacrifices in exchange for them. Me and my family lived just above the poverty level for most of my military career. It was a paycheck to paycheck existance for the first 15 years. I didn't gross more than $30K until the last 4 years. When you add in the deployments, frequent moves and 24/7/365 duty requirements it's a tough row to hoe. Shakespeare is enviously rolling over in his grave.
Last edited: