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Mrhounddog's avatar

Bill, thank you for putting this sentiment to words. I try to tell people everything you said, but most do not want to hear it. I am fond of telling them that I wrote a blank check for my existence to all of you, and told you to cash it if you needed it. They cashed it for Skittles and grape drink. It makes me very sad, and sometimes a little bit angry. Thirty years of service, and all I can say is what Smedley Butler said about not once have I fought in defense of my country.

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John Newell's avatar

I'm with Ken, though I didn't serve 35 years. I've often thought of the fact that I saw no combat with a mix of emotions; that lack of "experience" seen through my eyes as being both a blessing and a curse. Until recently; now I count it as only a blessing. The coverup job however, is very, very successful, with many SF operators speaking freely of "killing bad guys," only bad as it turns out, having been labeled as such by the power elite. Finally though, many vets are not encouraging their children to engage in military "service." It's a start.

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