Beneath the Spin * Eric L. Wattree
AMERICAN VALUES
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ATTENTION FASCISTS!!!
THESE ARE AMERICAN VALUESHere we have a White Marine, covering our first Black president, while proudly standing at attention and allowing himself to be rained upon. This photo speaks volumes about American values, and it's what MOST Americans believe in.
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SO YOU CAN STOCKPILE WEAPONS IF YOU WANT TO, BUT KNOW THIS - THAT MARINE, AND HIS BROTHERS, WERE SPECIALLY TRAINED, TO WIPE YOUR CRAZY ASSES OUT! * SINCE MOST OF YOU RAN FROM MILITARY SERVICE, YOU'RE MAKING THE MISTAKE OF THINKINGTHAT BECAUSE THAT MARINE IS WHITE,HE'S GOING TO GRAVITATE TO YOUR POINT OF VIEW,BUT YOU'RE GOING TO BE SADLY DISAPPOINTED.*THAT'S A MARINE,
SO ALL YOU REPRESENT TO HIM IS THE DOMESTIC ENEMYOF UNITED STATES,PEOPLE WHO ARE ATTACKINGTHE VALUES THAT HIS BROTHERS HAVEDIED TO DEFEND.
*SO TAKE A MOMENT AND LOOK INTO THAT MARINE'S EYES - THAT'S CERTAIN DEATH YOU'RE LOOKING AT.*THESE ARE HIS VALUES . . .THE UNITES STATES MARINE CORPS HAS SEEN TO IT . . .
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Eric L. Wattree
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Citizens Against Reckless Middle-Class Abuse (CARMA)
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Religious bigotry: It's not that I hate everyone who doesn't look, think, and act like me - it's just
Comments
I was a draft dodger Eric. hahahahah
I was officially numbered at 29? or something really bad so I sent in my papers concerning a college deferment in 1968?
The next year my number was 309.
So I just never sent in my deferment papers.
It was like a...November of '69 and 'they' were already up to 279? and I was scared to death.
Oh and I recall getting drunk with my friends and I burned my draft card.
I had thought I had burnt some attachment but awoke the next morning with a hangover and no draft card. hahahahaha
All of a sudden, out of nowhere, Nixon stopped counting. hahahahaha
And that is how I dodged the draft.
Ray Charles was and is one of my top ten musical artists. Ever!
And this song is one of my favorites.
Oh and by the way, I was a chicken but never a chicken-hawk. hahahaha
Nice take!
by Richard Day on Tue, 11/12/2013 - 5:07pm
Did they still have student deferments after the lottery system started?
Anyway, not going to Vietnam was a good thing. I wouldn't encourage anyone to join the military.
by Aaron Carine on Tue, 11/12/2013 - 7:00pm
I think a citizen's primary right should be the right to be left alone, but the Marine Corps changed my life.
by Wattree on Tue, 11/12/2013 - 8:10pm
I think if there's a war there should be a draft with no exceptions and no deferments for anyone. Then there should be a tax increase equal to the cost of the war. If the costs go up, more taxes. Then every person including the managers, executives and owners of every business that produces war goods should be drafted. The pay for high level executives and owners should be no larger than the highest grade military pay.
If we're going to send young men and women off to die there should be no profit in it for those safe here. The full cost of the war shouldn't be hidden from the people who decide the war is necessary. Maybe then we'll consider whether the war is worth the cost.
by ocean-kat on Tue, 11/12/2013 - 10:21pm
I have to agree with you there, Ocean-Kat. And another advantage to that would be, if the kids of the powers that be had to place themselves in harms way, the big wigs would think long and hard before committing to war. As it is now, only the "little people" are expected to fight and die for our country. Dick Cheney had five (five) deferments, and his daughter was born nearly 9 months to the day after they changed the law to give deferments to men who were married with children. Rush Limbaugh got out of serving the country by declaring a boil on his ass.
by Wattree on Thu, 11/14/2013 - 10:30pm