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What Paul Ryan's Budget Plan Would Mean for an Average Family
On Aug 19, 12:42*pm, mike wrote:
On 8/19/2012 4:45 AM, HeyBub wrote: mike wrote: On 8/18/2012 4:35 AM, HeyBub wrote: It doesn't matter who's plan we implement. *DO SOMETHING. Given the plan, any plan, it's all about the implementation. You prepare the system by stopping all unnecessary spending...like for WAR!!! WHAT? No more wars?! Our military folk are volunteers and members of our warrior class. Only the hard. Only the strong. For our lands. For our families. For our freedom.. Citizen soldiers, freed slaves, free Greeks all. Brothers. Fathers. Sons. For honor's sake. For duty's sake. For glory's sake. For the opportunity to kill people and blow things up. Tell me, which had you rather have: Those people on the loose stateside or ****ing up some place far away? It ain't either-or. They don't stay "there". *They come home. They come home disillusioned, conditioned to do unspeakable things to other human beings, That's a nice slander directed at our veterans. Following that logic, there should have been an enormous crime spree following WWII, Vietnam, etc. Enough said.... abandoned by their government, unemployed and armed. I say having our Vets armed is a mighty fine idea. If they are unemployed, it's caused for the most part by the poor economy, not the war. And how about all the skills learned in the military, ie pilots, medics, mechanics.... Would seem that would be a big plus in getting a job. |
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