You bunch of chickenshit hawks. Never, have I seen a bigger bunch of phony tough guys in my life. Pushing each other out of the way to claim they are so tough, they would nuke before anyone else would. They won't leave Iraq. We have to fight them over there. We can't be defeatocrats who want to cut and run.
Where were they when their country asked them to actually pony up and put their own asses on the line?
They ran like the wind. Who had anal cysts, who was doing missionary work, who had "other priorities", who had to defend Texas from the big communist invasion, oh they had no shortage of excuses. And now, they're tough guys. Big men.
Jokes. Women know about this kind of thing. It's called "compensating". Usually, for a small penis. In these cases, though they all may have that problem as well, they are compensating for the fact that when it was their turn, they ran...ran like the yellow-bellied little girls that they are. Oh, and don't think your'e getting their kids today either. Nope, sorry. Their lives are actually worth something. But pack yours off to die, ok?
Mormon church obtained Vietnam draft deferrals for Romney, other missionaries
By Michael Kranish, Globe Staff * June 24, 2007
As the Vietnam War raged in the 1960s, Mitt Romney received a deferment from the draft as a Mormon "minister of religion" for the duration of his missionary work in France, which lasted two and a half years.
Before and after his missionary deferment, Romney also received nearly three years of deferments for his academic studies. When his deferments ended and he became eligible for military service in 1970, he drew a high number in the annual lottery that determined which young men were drafted. His high number ensured he was not drafted into the military.
The deferments for Mormon missionaries became increasingly controversial in the late 1960s, especially in Utah, leading the Mormon Church and the government to limit the number of church missionaries who could put off their military service. That agreement called for each church ward, or church district, to designate one male every six months to be exempted from potential duty for the duration of his missionary work.
http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/specials/romney/articles/part1_side_2/
Where were they when their country asked them to actually pony up and put their own asses on the line?
They ran like the wind. Who had anal cysts, who was doing missionary work, who had "other priorities", who had to defend Texas from the big communist invasion, oh they had no shortage of excuses. And now, they're tough guys. Big men.
Jokes. Women know about this kind of thing. It's called "compensating". Usually, for a small penis. In these cases, though they all may have that problem as well, they are compensating for the fact that when it was their turn, they ran...ran like the yellow-bellied little girls that they are. Oh, and don't think your'e getting their kids today either. Nope, sorry. Their lives are actually worth something. But pack yours off to die, ok?
Mormon church obtained Vietnam draft deferrals for Romney, other missionaries
By Michael Kranish, Globe Staff * June 24, 2007
As the Vietnam War raged in the 1960s, Mitt Romney received a deferment from the draft as a Mormon "minister of religion" for the duration of his missionary work in France, which lasted two and a half years.
Before and after his missionary deferment, Romney also received nearly three years of deferments for his academic studies. When his deferments ended and he became eligible for military service in 1970, he drew a high number in the annual lottery that determined which young men were drafted. His high number ensured he was not drafted into the military.
The deferments for Mormon missionaries became increasingly controversial in the late 1960s, especially in Utah, leading the Mormon Church and the government to limit the number of church missionaries who could put off their military service. That agreement called for each church ward, or church district, to designate one male every six months to be exempted from potential duty for the duration of his missionary work.
http://www.boston.com/news/politics/2008/specials/romney/articles/part1_side_2/