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Old September 30th 04, 04:01 PM
Jack Dingler
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Ken [NY) wrote:

On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:14:14 GMT, Jack Dingler
claims:



Ken [NY) wrote:



On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 15:25:30 GMT, Jack Dingler
claims:





If you're between the ages of 18 and 36, have you enlisted? If you have
family members in that age range, have you helped them enlist? If not,
why not? Do you believe in terrorism, do you hate the American way of
life?




Have you enlisted yet, Jack?





I'm too old and am a bit crippled up from a car accident. I have good
days and bad days. Boot camp would probably lay me out for a year. I
actually did bother to look at enlistment options recently.



I am probably older than you, and actually served in a real
war. But I am weary of seeing you chicken hawks, who never served,
challenging our younger people to go to war. We of my generation for
the most part had to be dragged kicking and screaming into the
military. Some headed for Canada to hide, some future presidents hid
in Europe.
Today however, despite no draft, enlistments and reenlistments
are actually on the increase. So please leave these folks alone. This
younger generation is putting ours to shame.




On the news they keep saying recruitment is way down. The younger
enlistees like National Guardsmen are being reconscripted to keep the
numbers up.

With your experience in the military and policing, I bet they volunteer
you, sometime in the next four years. The fact that you once served
could legally make you an unwilling volunteer. All it requires is some
changes to legislation.

You see though that you didn't pick up on my sarcasm. But technically,
buying gasoline does support terrorism and war. I feel like a
chackenhawk everytime I fill up my tank and think of young men dying or
being injured and many more falling sick from DU poisoning, just to keep
gasoline cheap for me. I feel sick that we have to colonize other
nations so that Bush's friends can be the ones to profit, instead of
letting the market work.

Jack Dingler


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Old September 30th 04, 04:10 PM
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Jack Dingler wrote:


....snip.....

On the news they keep saying recruitment is way down. The younger
enlistees like National Guardsmen are being reconscripted to keep the
numbers up.

With your experience in the military and policing,


Someone dropped a figure today that they are seeking 65,000 more
military policepersons.

Is this on the news in the USA?
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Old September 30th 04, 04:55 PM
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"Jack Dingler" wrote



On the news they keep saying recruitment is way down. The younger
enlistees like National Guardsmen are being reconscripted to keep the
numbers up.


The active duty forces are easily meeting their recruitment goals. The
National Guard, I beleive, will be a few percentage points down. Mostly due
to people not going into the Guard from active duty in the same numbers as
before. Guys don't want to get out, and then turn right around and go back
on active duty. They'd rather just stay active.


With your experience in the military and policing, I bet they volunteer
you, sometime in the next four years. The fact that you once served
could legally make you an unwilling volunteer. All it requires is some
changes to legislation.


To bring back someone who is truly 'out' is a little more than "some changes
in legislation". Generally, when you are discharged, you are in the
Individual Ready Reserve for a couple of years. Inactive. No weekend drills,
no nothing. After that, your commitment ends. Period. EOS. Could it be done?
Sure. But not quite as easily as you make it out to be.

The force is structured like a pyramid. Lots of indians, few chiefs. People
who retired after 15-20 yrs are chiefs. Senior NCO's and midgrade officers.
They need more indians, not more chiefs. A draft would work better to shore
up those numbers, rather than bringing back a bunch of old guys. And the
administration has repeatedly said "we don't need or want a draft" (Charlie
Rangel notwithstanding)

About 5(?) years ago, I got a letter from the AF Reserve. They were looking
for recently retired (gotten out 5 yrs previous) military to join the
Reserve. I briefly considered it, but the pay structure they proposed made
it a bad deal. Of all the people I knew who were eligible, no one took them
up on it.
This was before Bush, before Iraq.


You see though that you didn't pick up on my sarcasm. But technically,
buying gasoline does support terrorism and war. I feel like a
chackenhawk everytime I fill up my tank and think of young men dying or
being injured and many more falling sick from DU poisoning, just to keep
gasoline cheap for me. I feel sick that we have to colonize other
nations so that Bush's friends can be the ones to profit, instead of
letting the market work.


Who was the president when Halliburton got their first big ($2.2B) no-bid
contract for military logistics? (hint: it wasn't Bush-Sr or Jr)

Pete


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Old September 30th 04, 05:32 PM
Jack Dingler
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Pete wrote:

"Jack Dingler" wrote



You see though that you didn't pick up on my sarcasm. But technically,
buying gasoline does support terrorism and war. I feel like a
chackenhawk everytime I fill up my tank and think of young men dying or
being injured and many more falling sick from DU poisoning, just to keep
gasoline cheap for me. I feel sick that we have to colonize other
nations so that Bush's friends can be the ones to profit, instead of
letting the market work.



Who was the president when Halliburton got their first big ($2.2B) no-bid
contract for military logistics? (hint: it wasn't Bush-Sr or Jr)

Pete



Both Kerry and Bush represent the same interests and will perform the
same duties for them. All that differes between the two is personality.

The wars in the ME and Africa will heat up in 2005, and the troop
requirements won't be met by volunteer signups.

Jack Dingler

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Old September 30th 04, 07:29 PM
Jack Dingler
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Ken [NY) wrote:

On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 15:01:15 GMT, Jack Dingler
claims:



Ken [NY) wrote:





I'm too old and am a bit crippled up from a car accident. I have good
days and bad days. Boot camp would probably lay me out for a year. I
actually did bother to look at enlistment options recently.




I am probably older than you, and actually served in a real
war. But I am weary of seeing you chicken hawks, who never served,
challenging our younger people to go to war. We of my generation for
the most part had to be dragged kicking and screaming into the
military. Some headed for Canada to hide, some future presidents hid
in Europe.
Today however, despite no draft, enlistments and reenlistments
are actually on the increase. So please leave these folks alone. This
younger generation is putting ours to shame.






On the news they keep saying recruitment is way down. The younger
enlistees like National Guardsmen are being reconscripted to keep the
numbers up.



The US Defense Department says otherwise, but if you are not
going to take them at their word, it doesn't matter I suppose.



With your experience in the military and policing, I bet they volunteer
you, sometime in the next four years. The fact that you once served
could legally make you an unwilling volunteer. All it requires is some
changes to legislation.



No, I am way over age for the military. I tried looking into
air marshall service after 9/11, and I was told that I was too old for
that as well.



You see though that you didn't pick up on my sarcasm.



Sorry, but I am such a sarcastic ******* myself, I am not used
to seeing it in others. So I must have missed it.



But technically,
buying gasoline does support terrorism and war. I feel like a
chackenhawk everytime I fill up my tank and think of young men dying or
being injured and many more falling sick from DU poisoning, just to keep
gasoline cheap for me. I feel sick that we have to colonize other
nations so that Bush's friends can be the ones to profit, instead of
letting the market work.

Jack Dingler



Look at it this way: the billions of Chinese and other third
world countries that use bikes to replace the autos they cannot afford
and cannot produce, are taking up the slack for you. But if the sweet
feelings of liberal guilt is what floats your boat, go for it.




Recently a Dallas resident and Vietnam Vet got called up. He's 57, a
diabetic and suffering from advanced skin cancer. The military wouldn't
take his word or his doctor's word for it. So in a couple of months he
has to report to Florida were an army doctor will examine him and
determine if he's fit for duty. It seems he has skills currently needed.
It made the paper because it's such an extreme case.

I don't know how old you are, but you maybe needed for training and
administrative purposes. You certainly have the skills they need.

Jack Dingler

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Old September 30th 04, 08:10 PM
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Ken [NY) wrote:

On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 17:27:06 -0400, Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS
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Ken [NY) wrote:


Good day. Or as John Kerry would say, Bonjour.

Ken (NY)


Hey, Ken--

Can you cite the source of your quotation of Kerry?

Steve



Which quotation? This one?


No, Ken. The "Bonjour" quote.

Steve


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Old October 1st 04, 04:23 AM
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On Wed, 29 Sep 2004 15:14:14 +0000, Jack Dingler wrote:

I'm too old and am a bit crippled up from a car accident.



Did you hit a Bicycle?

Ruben
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Old October 1st 04, 04:25 AM
Ruben Safir
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 15:01:15 +0000, Jack Dingler wrote:

On the news they keep saying recruitment is way down.



Try reading the real news, but enlistment is up. I know, I tried to
reenlist and the recruiters office was ****PACKED****

Ruben
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Old October 1st 04, 04:29 AM
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Jack Dingler wrote:

Pete wrote:

"Jack Dingler" wrote



You see though that you didn't pick up on my sarcasm. But technically,
buying gasoline does support terrorism and war. I feel like a
chackenhawk everytime I fill up my tank and think of young men dying or
being injured and many more falling sick from DU poisoning, just to keep
gasoline cheap for me. I feel sick that we have to colonize other
nations so that Bush's friends can be the ones to profit, instead of
letting the market work.



Who was the president when Halliburton got their first big ($2.2B) no-bid
contract for military logistics? (hint: it wasn't Bush-Sr or Jr)

Pete



Both Kerry and Bush represent the same interests and will perform the
same duties for them. All that differes between the two is personality.


BU$H lies people die.


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Old October 1st 04, 08:58 AM
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 15:10:39 -0400, Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS
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Can you cite the source of your quotation of Kerry?

Which quotation? This one?

No, Ken. The "Bonjour" quote.


I think he's referring to the fact that Kerry is widely travelled and
bilingual, whereas Shrub can barely manage English and at election had
never been outside the USA and Mexico ;-)

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