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Old 06-26-2012, 16:00   #11
greenberetTFS
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Originally Posted by mark46th View Post
And most of them were wearing "Arrest Arpaio" T-Shirts... Sherrif Joe must be doing a good job if everyone hates him that much...
It takes a set of cajones for illegals to wear a T-shirt like that,add the Che picture and you've got a good idea of how these people feel about getting their American citizenship...... I recall just after my I received my AD discharge and a little prior to getting together with some of the other guys to form the nucleus of the 12th SFG active reserve unit in Chicago,I had the opportunity to join the Australian Army(No BS!)....... Several guys found out that there was a drive on by the their Army,kinda like our Lodge Act to try and get former SF,Marines,Soldiers with critical MOS's to sign up,the deal was simple,they would move the family at no cost and assist us in getting settled in their country,giving up your citizenship was not required..... Compensation in money would be available and pay was by rank at time of enlistment and your commitment in years you'd be willing to serve..... Obviously I didn't take it,BUT reflecting on where our Country seems to be headed,I can't help but wonder what would have happened if I did.

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