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Cyrano

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Fri Jul 29, 2022, 12:50 PM Jul 2022

Back in a different lifetime, I was in the army [View all]

I didn't join. I was drafted.

It's in some ways an enlightening experience, as you meet people from just about everywhere. And, over time, you bond with some of them. Some of those bonds last a lifetime.

In many ways, we were all still children. Few of us understood or cared about politics. All we knew was that we were there and had to do battle against any "enemy" the government told us was an "enemy." We were well fed, well housed, well clothed, well trained and were able to put up with some of the horrible shit the army makes you put up with. It wasn't "fun & games," but you were a member of the "club." You belonged.

Many of the people I served with came from the South and, at first, I resented them. At that time, finding good employment in the South was difficult, so many men decided that their best bet was going into the service. Coming from the North, I wasn't used to their opinions, their world views and, in some cases, their bigotries. Nonetheless, when you live closely 24 hours a day with people, you get to know them, you get to know their beliefs, you get to know their strengths and weaknesses, and, most importantly, you get to know their character (even if you didn't understand the word "character" at the time). And, since many of our noncoms and officers were black, or brown, or Jewish, many from the South, (and some from elsewhere), were able to overcome the "teachings" of the society in which they'd grown up.

My own army experiences are not important here. But the bullshit the Republican Party has fed to the American public for generations is where I'm going with this. The Republican Party has always claimed to be "holier than thou" on any issue concerning the well-being of the military and of its veterans. ITS ALWAYS BEEN BULLSHIT. It was just one more facade they put up to con the American public into thinking that Republicans are the "real" Americans and that all Democrats are "Commies" and worse.

What they just did yesterday, is what they've always done. But most of it wasn't this high profile. They've spent decades fucking veterans in the same way they just did. But few noticed before now. I'm still in touch with some friends I made in the military and even though some were "hard core Southerners," they know the Republican Party is fucking them and has been fucking them since day one. They "get it."

Meanwhile, those so-called "Commie" Democrats have done everything possible to improve benefits for veterans and to raise the standard of living for all.

Fuck Ted Cruz, Josh Hawley, Mitch McConnell, Tom Cotton, and every one of those motherfu***ng pieces of garbage. They don't care who lives or who dies, who prospers or who ends up homeless, or anyone living out their days, helpless and hopeless, in some dilapidated VA hospital. Fuck the Republican Party in which so many seek to hold the title of America's first "fuehrer."


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Great post. Laffy Kat Jul 2022 #1
Republicans would rather troops come home in a box. Cheaper. Baked Potato Jul 2022 #2
Never thought of it that way. But I can't disagree. Cyrano Jul 2022 #3
Well said. Now if we can just message this in Dem campaigns we'll have something dutch777 Jul 2022 #4
Yep. Far too many human beings live in an ideological bubble Cyrano Jul 2022 #8
i was shocked to find out how little active duty folks mopinko Jul 2022 #5
The exact same thing happen to me YEARS AGO. 1965 to 1969 I handed surgical instruments to surgeons. usaf-vet Jul 2022 #18
that's super disheartening to me, as that surgery mopinko Jul 2022 #26
Your post reminded me of my recent thoughts Abolishinist Jul 2022 #6
Yes, the government provides many benefits to vets Cyrano Jul 2022 #10
Spoiled, privileged, manipuliative bastards. Your GQP. usonian Jul 2022 #7
So many individual stories. So many lives changed. Cyrano Jul 2022 #12
That's why I am here! usonian Jul 2022 #15
I can't grasp how anyone could vote for that empty man Cyrano Jul 2022 #27
He just encapsulates their rage. At basically everything. usonian Jul 2022 #28
The DoD is a jobs program. Where are the big military bases? underpants Jul 2022 #9
The large military installations The Wizard Jul 2022 #22
Well you know underpants Jul 2022 #23
Wingnuts are mostly non-serving, in prior eras *paid* for substitutes UTUSN Jul 2022 #11
Thank you so much for your understanding, UTUSN. Cyrano Jul 2022 #13
YOU understanding me! UTUSN Jul 2022 #17
Chickenhawk scumbags. kairos12 Jul 2022 #14
Wow!!!! MarineCombatEngineer Jul 2022 #16
Kick denbot Jul 2022 #19
Here is a link to a list of the times the GOP sabotaged Obama's efforts, and this is only to 2015 dugog55 Jul 2022 #20
Drafted in 66 The Wizard Jul 2022 #21
Hear Hear! OldBaldy1701E Jul 2022 #24
+1000 This is the perfect rant FakeNoose Jul 2022 #25
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