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NOVA Green
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« on: October 17, 2016, 08:18:00 PM »

Millennial men are mostly <100lb lightweight hipsters who will do anything some leftist mouthpiece will tell them.  The women are stronger and will think for their selves.  A lot of them are without jobs and/or poor and they were counting on social programs like Bernie wanted to introduce...but instead they have a false war-hawk corporatist and they are drinking the Flavor-aid like the red-avs do here.

Dabeav-----

I have no idea what Millennial men you chill with, but I will tell you that all of my son-in-laws are quite a bit heavier, not to mention my male friends and co-workers of that Generation.

I have five daughters that are all well over 100 lbs, which appears to be more associated with some of Trump's anorexic wives, than most Millennial women.

My Son-in-Law John served in the USMC and was two weeks away from deployment to Afghanistan when he was injected with a vaccine cocktail to handle potential issues in the combat zone, and he had an allergic reaction that sent him to the military ER outside of Camp Pendleton, where he was recovering from a coma.

My friend Eric died on 6/13/04 outside of Taji/Camp Cooke in Iraq.

Your claims are quite frankly disgusting and insult my entire family as well well as many friends that are serving and have served that are Millennials.

I lost a friend in Iraq and almost lost a son-in-law, not to mention so many others that are Millennials that have served and are serving in the US Military.

Quite frankly it sounds like you are either a teenage kid that somehow got permissions on the forum, or you are a spoiled rich kid that has not idea of the sacrifices that my children and their generation have made when it involves military service, let alone getting screwed over by the economic collapse of the late 2000s.

Tell me what you really think...



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NOVA Green
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« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2016, 10:01:20 PM »

Millennial men are mostly <100lb lightweight hipsters who will do anything some leftist mouthpiece will tell them.  The women are stronger and will think for their selves.  A lot of them are without jobs and/or poor and they were counting on social programs like Bernie wanted to introduce...but instead they have a false war-hawk corporatist and they are drinking the Flavor-aid like the red-avs do here.

Dabeav-----

I have no idea what Millennial men you chill with, but I will tell you that all of my son-in-laws are quite a bit heavier, not to mention my male friends and co-workers of that Generation.

I have five daughters that are all well over 100 lbs, which appears to be more associated with some of Trump's anorexic wives, than most Millennial women.

My Son-in-Law John served in the USMC and was two weeks away from deployment to Afghanistan when he was injected with a vaccine cocktail to handle potential issues in the combat zone, and he had an allergic reaction that sent him to the military ER outside of Camp Pendleton, where he was recovering from a coma.

My friend Eric died on 6/13/04 outside of Taji/Camp Cooke in Iraq.

Your claims are quite frankly disgusting and insult my entire family as well well as many friends that are serving and have served that are Millennials.

I lost a friend in Iraq and almost lost a son-in-law, not to mention so many others that are Millennials that have served and are serving in the US Military.

Quite frankly it sounds like you are either a teenage kid that somehow got permissions on the forum, or you are a spoiled rich kid that has not idea of the sacrifices that my children and their generation have made when it involves military service, let alone getting screwed over by the economic collapse of the late 2000s.

Tell me what you really think...



I'm sorry for the losses of your children.  If they served, they were obviously not weak. I'm talking entitlement babies - the spoiled rich as you called me (I'm not I'm firmly middle class), and the math error point above wasn't clear. 

I'm just tired of this election, tired of Hillary's and Trump's lies and tired of people selling out their beliefs and principles just to stave off a supposed "Nazi".  Trump would be ineffective and probably deposed by a military coup d'etat if he even tried anything crazy like nuking anybody.  Hillary would probably get away with more wars, because she's better at the whole lying politician thing.

I want to stop the nation-building, the deposing of dictators to be replaced with even worse ones, losing trillions overseas and having the Pentagon shrug their shoulders and go "Duhhhh, I don't know where that money went George!" and I don't want our troops to die fighting overseas for these idiotic reasons. 


Ok Dabeav----

I agree with you 100%  when it comes  to the policies of both Political Parties, Democrat and Republican when it came to the authorization of War in Iraq back in 2003, that created the largest foreign policy disaster in the history of the United States of America.

I am also extremely tired of US Foreign Policy decisions where we overthrow one foreign dictator to replace it to a worse one... (Sign history of the Cold War from 1950-1970s there are so many examples).

As are you, I am also extremely tired and exhausted of the current Presidential Election and want it to be over ASAP.

I am not a big Clinton fan, but made a reluctant choice to support her as opposed to voting Libertarian or Green, and basically put a clothespin on my nose, even as a hardcore Bernie supporter in the primaries, although I will be one of the first to take to the streets if she does crazy ass s**t to start another war overseas.

Economic Policy---- Although I don't believe that Trump will "bring jobs back to America" I have seen many manufacturing jobs disappear overseas under both Democratic and Republican Administrations.

When I was 24-25 years old as a contractor working for a Fortune 50 Company, over 500 jobs were shipped to Mexico as a result of NAFTA. A few years later in life, the same Company closed down manufacturing lines in Oregon, to shift to Ireland, Puerto Rico, and Singapore to exploit tax loopholes and then another 1,500 employees in my manufacturing facility were laid off...

Personally, I don't know your history or background, but definitely appreciate your honesty and courage to not only speak your mind, but also vent a little, like some of us do occasionally on the forums....

BTW... your state avatar shows you are from Texas. Lived out there for four years, so feel free to send me a PM, and apologies if I was a bit harsh on my response.  Had a personal moment with friends and family, not your fault....



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