is this how the military should recruit?

Mindmelted

Well-Known Member
have some respect you dumbasses..................medicineman stated hes a viet nam vet....you should listen to him when it comes to the subject of warfare.............bunch of clueless children you are .... and the more you speak the more idioic you sound.
I respect the fact that he was a Enlisted man(Thanks for that)But other than that respect is earned and not given.My dad was in WWII,Korea and vietnam so i know allot about warfare in my own right.
He likes to belittle people that do not have the same view point as himself.
 

medicineman

New Member
You know nothing about me brother except what I just shared with you above. I am willing to make peace if you are. I'm not sure what I have done to deserve this kind of personal attack but it is uncalled for. I will apologize for calling you chief sittingbullshit or whatever but I think you are breaking some of the forum rules man.
Apology accepted. Here's what pissed me off: you jumped in and agreed with another poster about me being a douche and called me pnwd (Owned) for mispelling, and misspelled the word OWNED. Cannot you see the irony?
 

Wavels

Well-Known Member
Not true, you two have been "Owned", LOL. Now go back to playing with each others peckers. When there are two douches, what do you call them? Douchets maybe, double douche? How about douchebaggery, or buggery?
douchebaggery The greatest word of all time, simple yet pleasing in its onomatopoeic beauty. For one to commit douchebaggery, he/she is not limited to but may include some or perhaps all of the following behaviors:

- the wearing of flat-billed baseball caps backwards
- using an enormous amount of gel to spike the hair porcupine style
- wearing polo shirts or any other type of shirt with the collar popped, a disgusting gesture that should've died in the 1980s with parachute pants
- the sideways peace sign gesture
- overdone pursing of the lips
- too many visits to the tanning salon
- pointing at oneself, holding up beer cans, or making other obscenely immature gestures in solo or group photos
- following trends for the sake of fitting in (see "goatee")
- adding "The" or the suffix "-ster" to one's name, as in "The Rickster"
calling medicineman a douche.
I think this about sums up the bullshit these two baggers are exemplifying

That is a very funny post med, and even though I disagree with you on this topic, your post was hilarious!!!

Now what I really would like to know is whether you think douchebaggery is worse than teabaggery???

:bigjoint:
 

medicineman

New Member
That is a very funny post med, and even though I disagree with you on this topic, your post was hilarious!!!

Now what I really would like to know is whether you think douchebaggery is worse than teabaggery???

:bigjoint:
I put them in the same category, except the douches have a little more smarts, LOL.
 

doc111

Well-Known Member
Apology accepted. Here's what pissed me off: you jumped in and agreed with another poster about me being a douche and called me pnwd (Owned) for mispelling, and misspelled the word OWNED. Cannot you see the irony?
Pwnd is not a misspelling. I do see irony in misspelling genius though. You are right I shouldn't have jumped in and I don't think I agreed with anyone that you were a douche.
 

doc111

Well-Known Member
Apology accepted. Here's what pissed me off: you jumped in and agreed with another poster about me being a douche and called me pnwd (Owned) for mispelling, and misspelled the word OWNED. Cannot you see the irony?
Ya don't think I may deserve an apology as well?
 

Wavels

Well-Known Member
:lol:

med,
would you be OK with the military confining their recruiting efforts to college kids only??

I spent three years in HS in a Navy ROTC program for HS students...I loved it.
And I never joined the Navy
 

ViRedd

New Member
From the article: "all public and private high schools receiving federal funds must "provide access to students' names, addresses and phone numbers" to military recruiters."

All of you libbies should stop your whining. You gladly accepted the government cheese, and now that you've found that the cheese had a hook in it, all you can do is whine. Take yourselves off of the government teat, as conservatives and libertarians have been advocating and you'll find the liberty you seek.
 

Rob Roy

Well-Known Member
I believe there are some constitutional restrictions concerning the existence / duration of a peace time army.
 

maxamus1

Well-Known Member
From the article: "all public and private high schools receiving federal funds must "provide access to students' names, addresses and phone numbers" to military recruiters."

All of you libbies should stop your whining. You gladly accepted the government cheese, and now that you've found that the cheese had a hook in it, all you can do is whine. Take yourselves off of the government teat, as conservatives and libertarians have been advocating and you'll find the liberty you seek.

all schools receive federal funding of some sort. so this give the military the right to target kids, especially in the poorer communities. if you read the article why do they need all that info on these kids? that looks more like an investigation than recruitment.
 
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