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ChefJeff 01-24-2008 07:47 PM

In a soldiers own words - about Ron Paul and the war
 
https://youtube.com/watch?v=jiFsxp5qOpM

Quite an amazing video.

Ron Paul. Adult industry ought to love this guy.

tony286 01-24-2008 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ChefJeff (Post 13694440)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=jiFsxp5qOpM

Quite an amazing video.

Ron Paul. Adult industry ought to love this guy.

He wants to give power back to the states not good for porn.

Doctor Dre 01-24-2008 08:17 PM

Who care what's good for porn... the country will ruin itself if nothing is changed, and people won't have money for porn anyways.

notoldschool 01-24-2008 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Doctor Dre (Post 13694525)
Who care what's good for porn... the country will ruin itself if nothing is changed, and people won't have money for porn anyways.

No shit. I d rather have to move to Cali to do porn than live anywhere in a ruined economy.

ChefJeff 01-25-2008 02:40 AM

I read that he is good for the porn industry.

theking 01-25-2008 03:02 AM

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Originally Posted by ChefJeff (Post 13694440)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=jiFsxp5qOpM

Quite an amazing video.

Ron Paul. Adult industry ought to love this guy.

I watched the video and the soldier comes across as pationate and sincere in his thinking...but in my opinion he is misguided in his thinking...and although there are undoubtedly many soldiers that have similar thinking there are undoubedly just as many that have different thinking. There have been thousands of soldiers reenlist while still serving in Iraq and many thousands who have reenlisted after having returned from Iraq and thousands more who have volunteered to return to Iraq.

theking 01-25-2008 03:08 AM

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Originally Posted by ChefJeff (Post 13695466)
I read that he is good for the porn industry.

He wants to return State Rights on everything that is not covered by the Constitution...which by the way is written into the Constitution...and in the past and present...the overwhelming majority of States are not approving of porn. By returning to State Rights...it would simply strengthen what the Supreme Court has previously ruled and that is it is up to community standards. So no...I do not think that his postition is favorable to the adult entertainment industry...which internet porn distribution is but a small part of the industry.

RedShoe 01-25-2008 03:15 AM

He's a republican from Texas.... Don't you dumbshits forget what happened the last time a Republican from Texas ran for president.

Zango 01-25-2008 03:51 AM

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Originally Posted by theking (Post 13695482)
There have been thousands of soldiers reenlist while still serving in Iraq and many thousands who have reenlisted after having returned from Iraq and thousands more who have volunteered to return to Iraq.

I would like to see the real numbers of who is reenlisting and who is not, based on who has been to Iraq or Afghanistan.

Everyone I personally know who has been to either, did not reenlist and now speak badly about the government. But there are always those guys who live for nothing else other than being a soldier or are totally brainwashed by their country.

donnylong 01-25-2008 03:55 AM

fuck bush someone should put him in a gay gang bang :thumbsup

theking 01-25-2008 04:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Zango (Post 13695573)
I would like to see the real numbers of who is reenlisting and who is not, based on who has been to Iraq or Afghanistan.

Everyone I personally know who has been to either, did not reenlist and now speak badly about the government. But there are always those guys who live for nothing else other than being a soldier or are totally brainwashed by their country.

The last that I was aware (it has been awhile) the retention rate for the Army was above 60% (68% I think). You can google it and get the most recent information.

nation-x 01-25-2008 06:24 AM

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Originally Posted by theking (Post 13695482)
There have been thousands of soldiers reenlist while still serving in Iraq and many thousands who have reenlisted after having returned from Iraq and thousands more who have volunteered to return to Iraq.

And why do you think they do that? Patriotism? That might be part of it... but everyone that I know that reenlisted did it because they felt guilty that their buddies were there... they obsessed about it... they couldn't think about anything else. Being over there did something to them that has changed their lives forever... and I don't think it's a positive thing. My uncle STILL talks about Vietnam like that.

theking 01-25-2008 06:18 PM

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Originally Posted by nation-x (Post 13695790)
And why do you think they do that? Patriotism? That might be part of it... but everyone that I know that reenlisted did it because they felt guilty that their buddies were there... they obsessed about it... they couldn't think about anything else. Being over there did something to them that has changed their lives forever... and I don't think it's a positive thing. My uncle STILL talks about Vietnam like that.

It is a known fact that once soldiers enter a combat situation they do not fight for love of country...mom...or apple pie. They fight for there comrades in arms. The comraderie runs deep...even in peace time. Serving in peace time changes people...serving in combat even more so. Different people enlist and reenlist for multiple reasons. A person that served with me in the '91 Gulf War...put in eighteen years...and after two tours of duty in Iraq...got out...two years short of retirement...because he felt that three tours in two different wars was his limit. He thought about it for a few months and since he had joined the Reserves after leaving active duty he reapplied for active duty. He is currently on active duty and serving his fourth tour in Iraq even though his retirement time is completed.


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