Open letter to liberals

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Somebody needs to send Mike an invite
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That was cool of him to speak for everyone like that.
This guy watched A Few Good Men one too many times. -
I don't like it when people speak for me. But that letter had some funny shit in it. I'm sure I'll think about it the next time I'm drunk.
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Mike needs an invite. He's also correct.
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Fuck that guy.
My experience with politics in the military is nobody talks about politics in the military. I've had more than a few really old-school commanders who wouldn't even register to vote because they felt so strongly about the separation of civil and military authority.
Generally, I don't talk politics in the shop but I've never hidden mine if the subject comes up. And nobody ever gave me shit about it one way or the other, other than good natured "you commie fag" sort of thing.
I also don't expect civilian politicians who haven't served to understand the military or its peculiar lifestyle.
I've also spent lots of time working with 1/1 SFG, was an enlisted Joe in a "tip of the spear" element, and was part of a deployed infantry BCT. And you know what? Those guys don't really talk politics.
Also, their supply sergeants and support personnel are part of the fucking team and nobody treats them any differently because they aren't long tabbed. Because the fucking insurgents don't give a fuck if the lawyer in the back seat is long tabbed. The blast overpressure from the fucking IED doesn't really give a fuck either. And because of the nature of the missions we are doing in SW Asia, the lawyers and supply sergeants go outside the wire all the fucking time.
And unlike this fuckhead, I've actually prosecuted violations of Article 134 (Wearing unauthorized insignia, etc.
"Mike Simpson has served over three decades in the military as an Airborne Ranger, a Special Forces Operator and as a Doctor of Emergency Medicine assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)."
(1) Most guys I know from that community take a certain pride in being a "quiet professional," and if they don't have to tell you what they do, they usually don't. Also, (2) most SF guys aren't real big on being in the Regiment.
Oh, and JSOC is about as "in the rear with the gear" as you can get. It is a 4-star command headquarters. The people there are super-smart, and the vast majority of them are former operators. But they are also out of the game, for the most part.
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Someone got triggeredAZDuck said:Fuck that guy.
My experience with politics in the military is nobody talks about politics in the military. I've had more than a few really old-school commanders who wouldn't even register to vote because they felt so strongly about the separation of civil and military authority.
Generally, I don't talk politics in the shop but I've never hidden mine if the subject comes up. And nobody ever gave me shit about it one way or the other, other than good natured "you commie fag" sort of thing.
I also don't expect civilian politicians who haven't served to understand the military or its peculiar lifestyle.
I've also spent lots of time working with 1/1 SFG, was an enlisted Joe in a "tip of the spear" element, and was part of a deployed infantry BCT. And you know what? Those guys don't really talk politics.
Also, their supply sergeants and support personnel are part of the fucking team and nobody treats them any differently because they aren't long tabbed. Because the fucking insurgents don't give a fuck if the lawyer in the back seat is long tabbed. The blast overpressure from the fucking IED doesn't really give a fuck either. And because of the nature of the missions we are doing in SW Asia, the lawyers and supply sergeants go outside the wire all the fucking time.
And unlike this fuckhead, I've actually prosecuted violations of Article 134 (Wearing unauthorized insignia, etc.
"Mike Simpson has served over three decades in the military as an Airborne Ranger, a Special Forces Operator and as a Doctor of Emergency Medicine assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)."
(1) Most guys I know from that community take a certain pride in being a "quiet professional," and if they don't have to tell you what they do, they usually don't. Also, (2) most SF guys aren't real big on being in the Regiment.
Oh, and JSOC is about as "in the rear with the gear" as you can get. It is a 4-star command headquarters. The people there are super-smart, and the vast majority of them are former operators. But they are also out of the game, for the most part.
So you're in supply? TYFYS -
This. Look, the vast majority of the people I flew with all those years were conservative. But guess what? Nobody gives a fuck and hardly anyone ever talks about it at all. Mission days are too long, stressful and hard to waste valuable brain synapses worrying about what any fucking tool currently occupying the White House thinks. Brief missions, kill terrorists, refuel, land, debrief, sit alert 10 fighter, sleep, eat, shit, jerk off, repeat. Got no time for discussing when the Congress are going to stop being a bunch of no account assholes.AZDuck said:Fuck that guy.
My experience with politics in the military is nobody talks about politics in the military. I've had more than a few really old-school commanders who wouldn't even register to vote because they felt so strongly about the separation of civil and military authority.
Generally, I don't talk politics in the shop but I've never hidden mine if the subject comes up. And nobody ever gave me shit about it one way or the other, other than good natured "you commie fag" sort of thing.
I also don't expect civilian politicians who haven't served to understand the military or its peculiar lifestyle.
I've also spent lots of time working with 1/1 SFG, was an enlisted Joe in a "tip of the spear" element, and was part of a deployed infantry BCT. And you know what? Those guys don't really talk politics.
Also, their supply sergeants and support personnel are part of the fucking team and nobody treats them any differently because they aren't long tabbed. Because the fucking insurgents don't give a fuck if the lawyer in the back seat is long tabbed. The blast overpressure from the fucking IED doesn't really give a fuck either. And because of the nature of the missions we are doing in SW Asia, the lawyers and supply sergeants go outside the wire all the fucking time.
And unlike this fuckhead, I've actually prosecuted violations of Article 134 (Wearing unauthorized insignia, etc.
"Mike Simpson has served over three decades in the military as an Airborne Ranger, a Special Forces Operator and as a Doctor of Emergency Medicine assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)."
(1) Most guys I know from that community take a certain pride in being a "quiet professional," and if they don't have to tell you what they do, they usually don't. Also, (2) most SF guys aren't real big on being in the Regiment.
Oh, and JSOC is about as "in the rear with the gear" as you can get. It is a 4-star command headquarters. The people there are super-smart, and the vast majority of them are former operators. But they are also out of the game, for the most part. -
Maybe he retired and has more time on his hands.Swaye said:
This. Look, the vast majority of the people I flew with all those years were conservative. But guess what? Nobody gives a fuck and hardly anyone ever talks about it at all. Mission days are too long, stressful and hard to waste valuable brain synapses worrying about what any fucking tool currently occupying the White House thinks. Brief missions, kill terrorists, refuel, land, debrief, sit alert 10 fighter, sleep, eat, shit, jerk off, repeat. Got no time for discussing when the Congress are going to stop being a bunch of no account assholes.AZDuck said:Fuck that guy.
My experience with politics in the military is nobody talks about politics in the military. I've had more than a few really old-school commanders who wouldn't even register to vote because they felt so strongly about the separation of civil and military authority.
Generally, I don't talk politics in the shop but I've never hidden mine if the subject comes up. And nobody ever gave me shit about it one way or the other, other than good natured "you commie fag" sort of thing.
I also don't expect civilian politicians who haven't served to understand the military or its peculiar lifestyle.
I've also spent lots of time working with 1/1 SFG, was an enlisted Joe in a "tip of the spear" element, and was part of a deployed infantry BCT. And you know what? Those guys don't really talk politics.
Also, their supply sergeants and support personnel are part of the fucking team and nobody treats them any differently because they aren't long tabbed. Because the fucking insurgents don't give a fuck if the lawyer in the back seat is long tabbed. The blast overpressure from the fucking IED doesn't really give a fuck either. And because of the nature of the missions we are doing in SW Asia, the lawyers and supply sergeants go outside the wire all the fucking time.
And unlike this fuckhead, I've actually prosecuted violations of Article 134 (Wearing unauthorized insignia, etc.
"Mike Simpson has served over three decades in the military as an Airborne Ranger, a Special Forces Operator and as a Doctor of Emergency Medicine assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)."
(1) Most guys I know from that community take a certain pride in being a "quiet professional," and if they don't have to tell you what they do, they usually don't. Also, (2) most SF guys aren't real big on being in the Regiment.
Oh, and JSOC is about as "in the rear with the gear" as you can get. It is a 4-star command headquarters. The people there are super-smart, and the vast majority of them are former operators. But they are also out of the game, for the most part. -
Like SGT La David Coleman? No, I'm not a badass like he was.RaceBannon said:
Someone got triggeredAZDuck said:Fuck that guy.
My experience with politics in the military is nobody talks about politics in the military. I've had more than a few really old-school commanders who wouldn't even register to vote because they felt so strongly about the separation of civil and military authority.
Generally, I don't talk politics in the shop but I've never hidden mine if the subject comes up. And nobody ever gave me shit about it one way or the other, other than good natured "you commie fag" sort of thing.
I also don't expect civilian politicians who haven't served to understand the military or its peculiar lifestyle.
I've also spent lots of time working with 1/1 SFG, was an enlisted Joe in a "tip of the spear" element, and was part of a deployed infantry BCT. And you know what? Those guys don't really talk politics.
Also, their supply sergeants and support personnel are part of the fucking team and nobody treats them any differently because they aren't long tabbed. Because the fucking insurgents don't give a fuck if the lawyer in the back seat is long tabbed. The blast overpressure from the fucking IED doesn't really give a fuck either. And because of the nature of the missions we are doing in SW Asia, the lawyers and supply sergeants go outside the wire all the fucking time.
And unlike this fuckhead, I've actually prosecuted violations of Article 134 (Wearing unauthorized insignia, etc.
"Mike Simpson has served over three decades in the military as an Airborne Ranger, a Special Forces Operator and as a Doctor of Emergency Medicine assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)."
(1) Most guys I know from that community take a certain pride in being a "quiet professional," and if they don't have to tell you what they do, they usually don't. Also, (2) most SF guys aren't real big on being in the Regiment.
Oh, and JSOC is about as "in the rear with the gear" as you can get. It is a 4-star command headquarters. The people there are super-smart, and the vast majority of them are former operators. But they are also out of the game, for the most part.
So you're in supply? TYFYS -
That never occurred to me. I am not known for deep thinking.Sledog said:
Maybe he retired and has more time on his hands.Swaye said:
This. Look, the vast majority of the people I flew with all those years were conservative. But guess what? Nobody gives a fuck and hardly anyone ever talks about it at all. Mission days are too long, stressful and hard to waste valuable brain synapses worrying about what any fucking tool currently occupying the White House thinks. Brief missions, kill terrorists, refuel, land, debrief, sit alert 10 fighter, sleep, eat, shit, jerk off, repeat. Got no time for discussing when the Congress are going to stop being a bunch of no account assholes.AZDuck said:Fuck that guy.
My experience with politics in the military is nobody talks about politics in the military. I've had more than a few really old-school commanders who wouldn't even register to vote because they felt so strongly about the separation of civil and military authority.
Generally, I don't talk politics in the shop but I've never hidden mine if the subject comes up. And nobody ever gave me shit about it one way or the other, other than good natured "you commie fag" sort of thing.
I also don't expect civilian politicians who haven't served to understand the military or its peculiar lifestyle.
I've also spent lots of time working with 1/1 SFG, was an enlisted Joe in a "tip of the spear" element, and was part of a deployed infantry BCT. And you know what? Those guys don't really talk politics.
Also, their supply sergeants and support personnel are part of the fucking team and nobody treats them any differently because they aren't long tabbed. Because the fucking insurgents don't give a fuck if the lawyer in the back seat is long tabbed. The blast overpressure from the fucking IED doesn't really give a fuck either. And because of the nature of the missions we are doing in SW Asia, the lawyers and supply sergeants go outside the wire all the fucking time.
And unlike this fuckhead, I've actually prosecuted violations of Article 134 (Wearing unauthorized insignia, etc.
"Mike Simpson has served over three decades in the military as an Airborne Ranger, a Special Forces Operator and as a Doctor of Emergency Medicine assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)."
(1) Most guys I know from that community take a certain pride in being a "quiet professional," and if they don't have to tell you what they do, they usually don't. Also, (2) most SF guys aren't real big on being in the Regiment.
Oh, and JSOC is about as "in the rear with the gear" as you can get. It is a 4-star command headquarters. The people there are super-smart, and the vast majority of them are former operators. But they are also out of the game, for the most part. -
So basically this worthless fucking thread is just more doogie faggotry?
Shocking. -
Don’t sell yourself so short. Your contributions are 2 of the first replies.
I didn’t write the letter, or the title. Just brought it here for discussion being that it’s such a timely topic and all -
@CollegeDoog, true?!>??!!?!111/!???doogie said:Don’t sell yourself so short. Your contributions are 2 of the first replies.
I didn’t write the letter, or the title. Just brought it here for discussion being that it’s such a timely topic and all -
"And nobody ever gave me shit about it one way or the other, other than good natured "you commie fag" sort of thing".
Seems to be a widely held opinion. -
You sound butthurt.doogie said:Don’t sell yourself so short. Your contributions are 2 of the first replies.
I didn’t write the letter, or the title. Just brought it here for discussion being that it’s such a timely topic and all -
fixxeddoogie said:Somebody needs to send Mike some Midol
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I DR TL shit from commie fags.AZDuck said:Fuck that guy.
My experience with politics in the military is nobody talks about politics in the military. I've had more than a few really old-school commanders who wouldn't even register to vote because they felt so strongly about the separation of civil and military authority.
Generally, I don't talk politics in the shop but I've never hidden mine if the subject comes up. And nobody ever gave me shit about it one way or the other, other than good natured "you commie fag" sort of thing.
I also don't expect civilian politicians who haven't served to understand the military or its peculiar lifestyle.
I've also spent lots of time working with 1/1 SFG, was an enlisted Joe in a "tip of the spear" element, and was part of a deployed infantry BCT. And you know what? Those guys don't really talk politics.
Also, their supply sergeants and support personnel are part of the fucking team and nobody treats them any differently because they aren't long tabbed. Because the fucking insurgents don't give a fuck if the lawyer in the back seat is long tabbed. The blast overpressure from the fucking IED doesn't really give a fuck either. And because of the nature of the missions we are doing in SW Asia, the lawyers and supply sergeants go outside the wire all the fucking time.
And unlike this fuckhead, I've actually prosecuted violations of Article 134 (Wearing unauthorized insignia, etc.
"Mike Simpson has served over three decades in the military as an Airborne Ranger, a Special Forces Operator and as a Doctor of Emergency Medicine assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)."
(1) Most guys I know from that community take a certain pride in being a "quiet professional," and if they don't have to tell you what they do, they usually don't. Also, (2) most SF guys aren't real big on being in the Regiment.
Oh, and JSOC is about as "in the rear with the gear" as you can get. It is a 4-star command headquarters. The people there are super-smart, and the vast majority of them are former operators. But they are also out of the game, for the most part. -
I chuckle at this supposed distinction between politicians and military men.
They're both in it for hookers and blow.
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I was.PurpleThrobber said:I chuckle at this supposed distinction between politicians and military men.
They're both in it for hookers and blow. -
Dear military members,
Shut the fuck up. Do as you're told and shut the fuck up. You exist to protect me. Go do it. I am bored with your chit chat. -
Really fucking hurtful.allpurpleallgold said:Dear military members,
Shut the fuck up. Do as you're told and shut the fuck up. You exist to protect me. Go do it. I am bored with your chit chat. -
allpurpleallgold said:
Dear military members,
Shut the fuck up. Do as you're told and shut the fuck up. You exist to protect me. Go do it. I am bored with your chit chat. -
The fact that there is no thanks for their service in this post is outrageousallpurpleallgold said:Dear military members,
Shut the fuck up. Do as you're told and shut the fuck up. You exist to protect me. Go do it. I am bored with your chit chat. -
There goes the ad deal with ARMY
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The Navy is still in play given all the faggy winks and references though.doogie said:There goes the ad deal with ARMY
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Aren't we all?PurpleThrobber said:I chuckle at this supposed distinction between politicians and military men.
They're both in it for hookers and blow. -
WoodSwaye said:
Really fucking hurtful.allpurpleallgold said:Dear military members,
Shut the fuck up. Do as you're told and shut the fuck up. You exist to protect me. Go do it. I am bored with your chit chat. -
His beard is too scruffy.TierbsHsotBoobs said:
WoodSwaye said:
Really fucking hurtful.allpurpleallgold said:Dear military members,
Shut the fuck up. Do as you're told and shut the fuck up. You exist to protect me. Go do it. I am bored with your chit chat. -
"jerk off" is way too late in the sequence.Swaye said:
This. Look, the vast majority of the people I flew with all those years were conservative. But guess what? Nobody gives a fuck and hardly anyone ever talks about it at all. Mission days are too long, stressful and hard to waste valuable brain synapses worrying about what any fucking tool currently occupying the White House thinks. Brief missions, kill terrorists, refuel, land, debrief, sit alert 10 fighter, sleep, eat, shit, jerk off, repeat. Got no time for discussing when the Congress are going to stop being a bunch of no account assholes.AZDuck said:Fuck that guy.
My experience with politics in the military is nobody talks about politics in the military. I've had more than a few really old-school commanders who wouldn't even register to vote because they felt so strongly about the separation of civil and military authority.
Generally, I don't talk politics in the shop but I've never hidden mine if the subject comes up. And nobody ever gave me shit about it one way or the other, other than good natured "you commie fag" sort of thing.
I also don't expect civilian politicians who haven't served to understand the military or its peculiar lifestyle.
I've also spent lots of time working with 1/1 SFG, was an enlisted Joe in a "tip of the spear" element, and was part of a deployed infantry BCT. And you know what? Those guys don't really talk politics.
Also, their supply sergeants and support personnel are part of the fucking team and nobody treats them any differently because they aren't long tabbed. Because the fucking insurgents don't give a fuck if the lawyer in the back seat is long tabbed. The blast overpressure from the fucking IED doesn't really give a fuck either. And because of the nature of the missions we are doing in SW Asia, the lawyers and supply sergeants go outside the wire all the fucking time.
And unlike this fuckhead, I've actually prosecuted violations of Article 134 (Wearing unauthorized insignia, etc.
"Mike Simpson has served over three decades in the military as an Airborne Ranger, a Special Forces Operator and as a Doctor of Emergency Medicine assigned to the Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC)."
(1) Most guys I know from that community take a certain pride in being a "quiet professional," and if they don't have to tell you what they do, they usually don't. Also, (2) most SF guys aren't real big on being in the Regiment.
Oh, and JSOC is about as "in the rear with the gear" as you can get. It is a 4-star command headquarters. The people there are super-smart, and the vast majority of them are former operators. But they are also out of the game, for the most part.