Rick Perry -- Socialist!!

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  • Doove
  • 09-29-2011, 02:15 PM
LOL! Doove calling ME a liar! Now that is funny! Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
You say that as if i've been known to lie. Cite one example.

But what do I know? I'm obviously an uneducated laborer who only hangs with professional escorts when the bossman finally pays me. Doove found me out! LOL!!!!111
Sounds like a non-denial denial. Saying "I run in a professional crowd" on an internet forum is as easy as saying "i have a 10 inch dick" on an internet forum. But even separate from that, assuming it is the truth, it could very well mean you "run with a crowd of people who all make $50,000/yr". Those are not the people TTH is talking about.
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No, TTH is talking about the elitists like himself, who are happy to tell others what to do, but when it comes to putting your own on the line, he buys his way out. Kind of like Cheney.
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No, TTH is talking about the elitists like himself, who are happy to tell others what to do, but when it comes to putting your own on the line, he buys his way out. Kind of like Cheney. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
20 years from now, when some US city has been eased from the map, we'll all be saying Cheney was right and President Truman will be blamed for it.
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What in the hell was Cheney ever right about, and how in the hell would that prevent an attack on the US? Iraqi WMDs? War after war after war? So far, the only thing Cheney was right about was shooting that lawyer.
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I run in a professional crowd, and many have served, and have children who are serving. It's obvious, TTH, that you run in an anti-American crowd who use their money and influence to avoid such insignificant jobs such as defending our country. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Then your experience is vastly different from mine. If these kids have economic and educational opportunity such as going to good private universities, then why are they willing to devote years to their life to working for substantially below market pay in a job with no other rewards and delaying their education and careers? I'm genuinely curious.
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Hmmm . . . perhaps values? patriotism? a desire to give back? a sense of duty? All things I wouldn't expect you to understand, TTH.

Your opinion of these brave men and women is appalling.
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Then your experience is vastly different from mine. If these kids have economic and educational opportunity such as going to good private universities, then why are they willing to devote years to their life to working for substantially below market pay in a job with no other rewards and delaying their education and careers? I'm genuinely curious. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
u may not know families that r so rich that the kids can do what they want and dont have 2 worry about making money. some men actually like doing manly things like join the military. maybe u dont know men who like 2 do manly things. lol in some wealthy circles, even black circles, military service is common. of cource the elite are in the military elite.
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Your opinion of these brave men and women is appalling. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
COG...Liberals look at soldiers as victims
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Hmmm . . . perhaps values? Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
There are some of those "well-to-do" families, who encourage their children to enter the military to instill principles of disclipline and team-work that is not available in just about every "private" school in this country, unless it is "private" in the tradition of West Point or the Naval Academy. Some of those "well-to-do" families have a "graduate" of WWII to establish "guiding" principles of service and honor....and those principles were passed on down to the "graduates" of subsequent military activities from the Korean War forward. And Thank God for their loyalty, and SACRIFICE.
Then your experience is vastly different from mine. If these kids have economic and educational opportunity such as going to good private universities, then why are they willing to devote years to their life to working for substantially below market pay in a job with no other rewards and delaying their education and careers? I'm genuinely curious. Originally Posted by TexTushHog
Yea I understand. My experiance is dfferent than yours. For example. I could not sit in Reverand Jeriahmia Wrights Church and listen to him scream "God Damn America". So yea I understand your confusion.