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By RealJustme
#64531
So Googles opening page for Veterans day shows 3 blacks, 3 females, a Mexican front and center and a token white male in far background waving his hand for attention. Of US soldiers who have lost their lives in combat 68% are white men and less than 2% are females. Google's liberal bias doesn't credit the actual sacrifices being made by our troops.

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By the way happy Veterans Day and thanks to everyone who has served.

Here's my depiction of those who make the biggest sacrifices and deserve to front and center when it comes to saluting them:

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By RealJustme
#64548
Exactly, johnny, and look at the big deal you're making out of an innocent, heartfelt tribute.
It may be heartfelt from a libtard but it's not innocent, it's an intentional stab at white men who have suffered the largest burdens in our wars in an attempt to be PC.
By sillydaddy
#64571
and look at the big deal you're making out of an innocent, heartfelt tribute.

Spot the token, Clown?

Don't worry....Hollywood will be sure to include a nigger as a hero in this group.

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#64607
Do you have a point, silly?

I think you morons are confusing Veterans Day with Memorial Day.

Veterans Day is not about dying.
The number of whites who died in wars is irrelevant to this Day.
Being a Veteran is not some sort of contest you win by dying in battle.
Veterans are the people who served honorably and then went home.

So why am I not surprised you scumbags don't respect them all equally?
It is well established the lot of you are hypocrites, so why should this be any different?
Just say "Thank you" and shut the fuck up with all your petty whining about some respectful guy's art work.
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By RealJustme
#64617
So why am I not surprised you scumbags don't respect them all equally?
Dude, they all deserve respect but by no means do they deserve equal respect. The Special Forces or Navy Seal troops who engaged in multiple combats and took the highest risk, deserve more respect than an admin or postal clerk who never engaged the enemy. 60% of female troops were non-deployable during Desert Storm, meaning men had to make up for their not being able to do their jobs when needed. They remained back while the men deployed, short handed and put at more risk. There's a reason less than 2% of combat deaths are female while they make up 17% of the military. Only a libtard would say those haven't gone into combat and engaged the enemy deserve equal respect to those who remained in the States drawing the same pay sitting at a desk.

The person in the background in Goggle's picture should have been a woman waving good bye as combat troops deployed for battle. Instead they put three women in front with a token white man in the background.
#64618
Jesus H. Chrisis, Tool, you still don't get it.

From americanwarlibrary.com:
"ALL VETERANS ARE THE SAME
What is a Veteran?
A veteran is defined by federal law, moral code and military service as "Any, Any, Any"... A military veteran is Any person who served for Any length of time in Any military service branch."

Veterans Day is to honor ALL Veterans for their service equally.
It isn't to honor dying or the risks they took or the specific jobs they did.
It isn't to honor the pilot, but not the mechanic who kept his helicopter in the air.
It isn't to honor the soldier, but not the driver who brought him food and ammunition.
It isn't to honor the wounded, but not the hospital personnel who saved his life.
I didn't make that up, Tool, and you don't get to make up silly rules about who deserves more respect and to what degree either.

You're simply missing the point of the holiday, dimwit. Veterans Day is not Memorial Day.
You can make up whatever stupid shit you want about Veterans Day, but it won't make it valid.
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By RealJustme
#64620
ALL VETERANS ARE THE SAME
That's a pretty socialist view there Clown. That's like says all citizens are the same, no they're not. Some contribute much more to society while other are criminals and low lives. While I agree the average Veteran is far superior than the average citizen, there are those Vets who did more including giving up body parts during combat than those who served 2 or 3 years sitting at a desk.

The two veterans on either side of Bush, are more deserving of gratitude for their service than Bush; although all three are Vets. Now Clown are you going to come back and argue Bush made the sacrifice as they did? In fact libtards have mocked and ridiculed Bush's Vet's status. You can't have it both ways. ;)

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By Clownkicker
#64621
"That's a pretty socialist view there Clown."-RealTool

Since our military is a socialist organization, why should you be surprised when those who serve in it all have the same rights?

"That's like says all citizens are the same, no they're not."-RealTool

It's that ESL thing again, Tool.
All people are not alike, but all citizens ARE.
You're confusing someone's job or someones talents or someones achievements with what it means to be a citizen.
The two are not the same thing.
As citizens, they all have the same attributes.
They all have one vote. They all enjoy the same right sand obligations and protections guaranteed by our Constitution.
In the eyes of the law they are identical and indistinguishable. If one shines shoes and the other is a surgeon saving lives, they are to be treated the same.
And the fact that you are a chickenhawk asshole doesn't make you any better than someone who is a sincere conscientious objector.
But a person, no matter how valuable you perceive him to be, who may have saved hundreds of lives and sacrificed years of his life to others, yet didn't serve in the military where he may have taken hundreds of lives instead, cannot be a Veteran.
He doesn't meet the requirements.

You can't smugly sit in judgement over the value of one person over another when the category is not about the specific jobs they did. The sergeant stateside who is training those who will face battle is not less in his service to the country than those who go to battle. The sergeant does what he's told to do, and without him all the rest will go to the slaughter. And the clerk processing the soldier's paycheck that will go to his family so that he may do his job without worrying about their welfare is just as important in their service.

You suffer under the illusion that you can pull out half the support structure of an army and the army will still function and prevail.
It won't.

A Veteran is someone who served and did the job they were assigned to do for their country.
As a Veteran, that doesn't make any one of them less than another.
Everything isn't about who has the bigger dick, dickwad.
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By RealJustme
#64623
Am I hearing this right? Finally, a libtard admitting that George Bush deserves the same level of gratitude for his service as those who lost limps in battle.

You bit, Clown and you bit hard, hook line and sinker. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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By RealJustme
#64625
Clown can not say the same of Obama and Clinton
Well Obama wrote in his book he seriously thought about joining the military and Hillary claims she tried to join the Marines out of law school but they said at 26 she was to old. Hillary also braved sniper fire in an active combat zone and rather than retreat she ducked and ran dodging the bullets to keep her promise to meet there. So they both in a way claim to be Vets.

Clown is still licking his wounds trying to think of a comeback after I baited the hook and reeled him in. This one will go done in the history books of this forum as one of my best slam dunks.
By johnforbes
#64630
What Hillary said was a pack of lies.

She wasn't too old, then or by modern standards either.

She was simply telling a lie, and even Bill Clinton told the lie another way, saying her vision was the barrier.

The reality is that she had a Yale law degree, the Vietnam War was winding down, and Hillary was a flabby young person who never for a second would have entered the military.
By Clownkicker
#64636
It was so easy to sucker RealTool into this one by not commenting on his Bush diversion.

I knew he wouldn't be able to refute a thing I said so instead he would try a further idiotic diversion about Bush.
He bit and he bit hard, hook line and sinker. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Bush would be worthy of gratitude for his service if he had actually completed his service.
He didn't.

"In August [of 1972] Bush missed his annual flight physical and was grounded. (Some have speculated that he was worried about failing a drug test — the Pentagon had instituted random screening in April.) In September he was ordered to report to a different unit of the Alabama guard, the 187th Tactical Reconnaissance Group in Montgomery. Bush says he did so, but his nominal superiors say they never saw the guy, there's no documentation he ever showed up, and not one of the six or seven hundred soldiers then in the unit has stepped forward to corroborate Bush's story.

After the November election Bush returned to Texas, but apparently didn't notify his old Texas guard unit for quite a while, if ever. The Boston Globe initially reported that he started putting in some serious duty time in May, June, and July of 1973 to make up for what he'd missed. But according to a later piece in the New Republic, there's no evidence Bush did even that. Whatever the case, even though his superiors knew he'd blown off his duties, they never disciplined him. (No one's ever been shot at dawn for missing a weekend guard drill, but policy at the time was to put shirkers on active duty.) Indeed, when Bush decided to go to business school at Harvard in the fall of 1973, he requested and got an honorable discharge — eight months before his service was scheduled to end."

"Further, his unit went to Vietnam during the time when he was failing to show- this technically would make him a deserter, whether he received punishment for it or not!"

So G.W. was AWOL for a year and then got discharged eight months early despite it.
He didn't complete his service and went AWOL, technically deserted in wartime.
I know that makes him your hero, Tool, but it doesn't make him mine.
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By RealJustme
#64640
Clown...But .Bush did receive an honorable discharge.. that makes him a veteran...

and that's what you have been saying in your posts.
Ditto! I gave Clown the rope and he hung himself. I knew Clown would say Bush is less a Veteran than other Veterans because he's done in it in the past like other libtards. After spending hours trying to convince us that "ALL" Veterans deserve equal praise for their service, he choked when he realized I had set him up.
#64646
"Clown...But .Bush did receive an honorable discharge.. that makes him a veteran...
and that's what you have been saying in your posts."-sillydaddy

No, that's NOT what I was saying in my posts.
Why can't you clowns ever address what I say instead of making up stuff?
I said "A Veteran is someone who served and did the job they were assigned to do for their country."
I said "Veterans are the people who served honorably and then went home."

G.W. didn't meet either of those statements. He didn't do the job he was assigned to do. He would need to be there to do so. He was also taken off flight status because he didn't take the physical when his flying was getting bad. Landings became a problem for him.
And he didn't serve honorably because he didn't show up and in effect deserted when his unit was deployed but he didn't go with them.

Getting an honorable discharge is a technicality that the rich and powerful can get on request without completing their service. And yes, that TECHNICALLY, LEGALLY makes him a Veteran.
But it doesn't make his service honorable when it wasn't. If he had been a poor man's son, he would have been tracked down and deployed to active duty, not honorably discharged early so he could go to Harvard.
Or did that happen to anyone else here?

"After spending hours trying to convince us that "ALL" Veterans deserve equal praise for their service,..."-RealLiar

Another thing I never said.
Quit making up stupid shit about me, Tool.
I know it's the only way you can argue with me, but it still just makes you a liar.

I gave RealTool the rope and he hung himself.
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By RealJustme
#64649
Clown - Veterans Day is to honor ALL Veterans for their service equally.
Clown responding to my post - "After spending hours trying to convince us that "ALL" Veterans deserve equal praise for their service,..."-RealLiarAnother thing I never said. Quit making up stupid shit about me, Tool.
Getting an honorable discharge is a technicality that the rich and powerful can get on request without completing their service. And yes, that TECHNICALLY, LEGALLY makes him a Veteran.
Clown - G.W. didn't meet either of those statements. He didn't do the job he was assigned to do.
So Clown spent hours trying to convince us that ALL Veterans should be honored equally...he forget Bush was a Veteran and I bitch slapped him :lol: :lol: :lol:
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By brandon
#64671
I just laugh myself to tears on these holidays. Watching phony Vday patriotism from America hating kooks is fucking priceless. I'm still laughing at their Columbus day tantrums. And their fake condolences act about their favorite immigrants slaughtering westerners. They are celebrating privately. It's exactly what they want.

Hey the holidays are coming. Woo hoo! :P :lol: :mrgreen:
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