Walmarting of America

BootHead

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From news of the Wierd

The 2,600 members of the Minnesota National Guard returned recently from extended duty in Iraq, which was reportedly the longest consecutive deployment of any outfit (22 months, counting extensions). However, the Guardsmen still do not qualify for government education benefits. The law allows the benefits only for those on "active duty" at least 730 days, but the Minnesota Guard's orders (as well as some other outfits' orders), were specifically written for "729 days." [KARE-TV (Minneapolis), 10-18-07]
 
now you know why some people dont want to go. their own government will shaft them just like their doing to the other country. i don,t feel for the gov. cause i got a cousin who went to NAM 3 times and only get 37.00 a month for pension. that sucks. even up here they shaft you... the politicians wont wouldn,t walk across the gov, floor for a pencil for that kind of money the dirty bastards....send a politican to war and see how fast it comes to an end. the chicken heatred pric-s.----we got enough trouble at home trying to figure out our borders and need help rebuilding the countries from within without fighting some jerkoff that our countries let in to have a speech.he comes here to talk and spill his thots and ideas then goes back home has dinner with Russia about fighting our guys. what kind of deal is that. someone should have had a slingshot and a rock with a pop in it.. i think they are called poprocks.... you know what i mean ...all this is IMHO anyway......rant 1/2 over till i have a coffee........ sorry boots.aw heck just send Jack Bower.:bwuhaha:
 
Thats about right. But everything is going to turn around tomorrow. Fox 'news' says so. Bastards.
 

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