I just checked a news site I occasionally visit to read commentary about Memorial Day. After reading an opinion piece by Charlie Daniels , I scrolled down to read a few comments, and found this:
Chester P • 17 hours ago −
A lot of folks join the military as a way of escaping the responsibiities of civilian life. In the military there is always someone there to tell you how and when to wipe your ass. In civilian life its not so easy because there is no free mess hall, housing or medical care. The military is basically an outlet for those who can't compete in the real world.
Chester P Mike Brown • 9 hours ago −
Son,
Everything I said was true. MOST who join the mitary are looking for a free lunch. Whether it be an ROTC college scholarship, three meals and a roof over their head, and someone, perhaps a father figure they never had growing up, to teach them how to be a man, or a ticket to get out of some small rural hick town down in the Deep South, Oklahoma or Texas, there will always be people looking to ride the gravy train on the tax payers dime.
Archimedes_777 • 3 hours ago −
MEMORIAL DAY--A DAY TO REFLECT
AND REMEMBER AND PRAY FOR WHITES ILLEGALLY KILLED BY WHITES
WWII--WHITES KILLING WHITES?
Thanks for some great points, Mr. Charlie Daniels. I agree with you on many points.
But, after years of reflection, I am having second thoughts about WW2.
In WW-II (Whites Killing Whites 2), our US soldiers went and killed millions of their fellow Anglo-Saxon brothers and sisters on the orders of Roosevelt (who was on the payroll of his Jewish masters and could have prevented Pearl Harbor due to code breaking (See the Institute of Historical Review, at ihr dot org) but wanted an excuse to involve USA in WW-II.
Many people also believe that if the army had any real courage, they would have not been sheep and instead disobeyed and could have easily assassinated criminals like Abraham Lincoln and Roosevelt instead of killing their millions of their own Anglo-Saxon brothers and sisters. They use the logic that killing one evil man is better to save a million innocents from him. This is a well established doctrine in British common law and is used there to this day. No wonder many people consider Tim McVeigh as one of the few real soldiers--most the rest are just sheep.
All I can say is there are some truly ignorant people in the world. These two take the cake.
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