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Dem Candidate to Veteran: Military Service Isn't Public Service
Wow...I wonder how many children’s births, holidays, birthdays, anniversaries, or family functions Mr. Moran has missed due to his "service". I get angry every time a politician says they are serving this nation...and this assclown has the nerve to denigrate military service as not being public service....in my opinion service requires sacrifice not the ability to vote oneself a pay raise :rolleyes:...Mr. Moran you should be ashamed of yourself…you didn’t misspeak you spoke your mind and we know exactly what you meant....maybe you should take a trip to Arlington or Walter Reed and see what service and sacrifice actually looks like....
video is here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I9URG...layer_embedded source: http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/20...est=latestnews Quote:
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"Moran responded Friday, telling local news outlet WJLA that he simply misspoke"
What does he mean by misspoke? I misspoke in a bar one time when I might have been just slightly underage and left some blood there, I almost left some teeth. But I only needed 4 stiches. :D Maybe Mr. Moran needs a lesson on 2 Nov. |
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I just hope they clobber this guy at the polls Nov 2..............:mad:
Big Teddy :munchin |
I really don't think Democrats or Republicans are one our "team." However, I must say that Republicans almost never say anything this stupid when it comes to the military. Democrats always wonder why they have to "prove that they love America," this is one of the main reasons.
"Do good in school boys and girls, or you might end up in the military" Oh I meant, that, uhhhhh, ummmm... |
The article misspelled the guy's name. It's Moron.
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Gypsy beat me to it. He should definitely invest the $125 to have his name changed to "Moron".
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Its a good thing I hold our elected leaders in a position of such high respect or else I would invite Mr Moran to enjoy a session of vigorous intercourse...
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I always enjoy your brutally honest and sarcastic commentaries. This was one helped me decorate my screen and keyboard. Thanks for the laugh - I am violently nodding my head in agreement with your sentiment. |
I live in Moran's district. His error in speech, mis-statment, or mumbling points to something I have long believed: Military service counts for little in politics. If military service influenced the voters then John McCain would have been nominated and elected president in 2000, rather than the former ANG 1LT. Few of our elected reps have military service; it's just lawyer after lawyer after lawyer. (I would be happy if more of them held degrees in a really useful subject like economics.)
Neither the Dems nor the Repubs truly respect military service. In 1984 I knew a guy who had been a minor functionary in the Reagan White House, but sufficiently high that the Navy offered him a Reserve commission as a lieutenant commander, though he lacked professional qualifications to be a direct appointment O-4. He consulted his pollsters who determined that among Maryland voters (his home state) having a navy reserve commission offered him no benefit. The fact that he openly told me this, knowing my background, demonstrated how ingrained his attitude was. When he later offered me a job in a political campaign I declined the offer. Perhaps the present generation of Iraq and Afghanistan vets will make a difference in the political future, though, unless the present structure of political parties change, and the attitude of the voting public, I don't see how that will happen. |
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Now going to Congress, working three days a week, six months a year, getting cash slapped in your hands for favors, being serviced by interns, and having your feet bumped under the stall - NOW THAT'S PUBLIC SERVICE! [/rant][/sarcasm] |
"The boy done pissed me off." SGM RV Williams (SF, Ret) - my old team sergeant
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