marion barry is ok with this.They would have had better luck with an Estes. How many hundreds of thousands are they starving for their "missile" and "nuclear" programs?
the rockets.... are made of peopleThey would have had better luck with an Estes. How many hundreds of thousands are they starving for their "missile" and "nuclear" programs?
How many Americans have poor healthcare because we need to have the largest military on the planet so we can kill a bunch of brown people every 10 years?They would have had better luck with an Estes. How many hundreds of thousands are they starving for their "missile" and "nuclear" programs?
Why do you hate Freedom®?How many Americans have poor healthcare because we need to have the largest military on the planet so we can kill a bunch of brown people every 10 years?
Two sides of the same coin. Not the same denomination, perhaps.
NK is so ridiculous I lump them in with reality "celebrities" and ignore them. I'll pay attention when they build a cannon that fires skeletal children. Cause, holy sh!t, they got some ammo.nothing on the vanglorious launch of NK's missle?
So, serious question, because I don't know the answer. To everyone, not just youWhy do you hate Freedom®?
And for those inclined to believe that the North can be persuaded to change its behavior with inducements, consider this: Except for the invasion of the South in 1950, North Korea has never suffered a lasting or devastating penalty for its many attacks and provocations. On the contrary, it has often been rewarded for false pledges.
Once you get past the socialized medicine, housing, clothes, education, food, recreation, travel, and vacations*, you realize that you're a 100% self made military man. It's easy to rationalize, you're being too hard on them.This is my consistent argument with those who oppose socialized medicine, education $$ and the like. Everything that the right hates is designed to benefit those who need it, while the stuff they love will benefit them and them alone. It is amazing how many idiots in uniform oppose socialized medicine...even after it is pointed out to them that they are living under a socialized medical system that for all its faults, works pretty well. Bang on Silver...
Not just a clever name apparently.Nodong
We may have the most powerful military but it is certainly not the largest. We are going through another round of personnel cuts and early separations/retirements again right now.How many Americans have poor healthcare because we need to have the largest military on the planet so we can kill a bunch of brown people every 10 years?
Two sides of the same coin. Not the same denomination, perhaps.
We may have the most powerful military but it is certainly not the largest.
We certianly spend the most. By like, a sh*t ton.We may have the most powerful military but it is certainly not the largest. We are going through another round of personnel cuts and early separations/retirements again right now.
Ah, I knew they were open to the public as well, because I had a buddy who tagged along with a military friend to the Cayman Islands on a time-share donation thing for military members. Was probably a private charity. I will go up and correct (not edit) my post, thanks!Vacations arent subsidized, fwiw. There are military rec areas, but many are open to the public too. But yeah, ironic that a pretty much fully socialized system supports a, well, I dont kow what our system is anymore...
Did I really need to explicitly state that I wasn't talking about manpower? I thought that was blindingly obvious.We may have the most powerful military but it is certainly not the largest. We are going through another round of personnel cuts and early separations/retirements again right now.
Its not the largest but wastes the most money:We may have the most powerful military but it is certainly not the largest. We are going through another round of personnel cuts and early separations/retirements again right now.
it's a shell game that allows for expediting of the next inevitable wave of cleared personnel to fill slots earmarked for civilian-only-staffed projects that pick up the perceived slack of a leaner/meaner collectiveWe may have the most powerful military but it is certainly not the largest. We are going through another round of personnel cuts and early separations/retirements again right now.
fixedit's a shell game that allows for expediting of the next inevitable wave of cleared personnel to fill slots earmarked for civilian-only-staffed projects that pick up the perceived slack of a leaner/meaner collective
sideways.
mouth open.
public trough.
git some.
admiral akbar.