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  • Posted by $ 1 year, 5 months ago
    Someone said 'War Is Hell!" These LGBTQI nuts seem to think it might be a fun thing to do? I've seen rows of injured and ill soldiers in Army Hospitals from Ft Hood Texas to Fort Polk Louisiana, Ft Sam Houston in San Antonio. Guess what else is fun? Army wives donate their time in Army Hospitals. What a ball!
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  • Posted by $ 1 year, 5 months ago
    Here's a little tip. I went to Rainboi Baking Company in Houston and they loaded up boxes of bread on an airplane and flew it to Viet Nam. My X2 swore it was still warm when he received it.
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  • Posted by $ 1 year, 5 months ago
    After serving twelve months in a war zone, drinking dirty water filled with chemicals, getting pneumonia, begging you by mail to send them a loaf of bread, and losing 50 pounds when you only weight 160. Getting saturated with that poisonous Agent Orange that dripped through the foliage in the jungle they were in or driving a tank 30 months in Germany until your hearing is gone? These are just some of the fun things they could expect while pretending to be another sex?
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    • Posted by $ 1 year, 5 months ago
      I forgot something...getting Hepatitis from drinking dirty water because you don't have clean water living in the village with the Popular Forces in Viet Nam!
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  • Posted by mhubb 1 year, 5 months ago
    i did not Serve
    so i do not feel qualified to judge

    but having a alphabet check box cannot be a valid qualification.... IMHO
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    • Posted by $ 1 year, 5 months ago
      Actually both my sons enlisted and served in the Army. Not their father's infantry, one went Airborne, 101st Air Assault and the other went Armored. I would have preferred neither of them serve. When the youngest was born, in an Army hospital, a General officer patted my husband on the arm and said, 'There's a fine recruit.' My husband's response was, 'Sir, I served ten years for that one in the crib and ten years for this one beside me and I pray neither of them ever has to serve! Whoopie! They both missed war times.
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