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Old July 22nd 04, 06:21 PM
Ed Rasimus
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On 22 Jul 2004 17:11:04 GMT, (ArtKramr) wrote:

Subject: WTF! - US soldiers get FREE nose jobs and breast implants
From: "= Vox Populi ©"
Vox Populi ©"
Date: 7/22/2004 9:45 AM


"I was not prepared to shoot my eardrum out with a shotgun in
order to get a deferment. Not was I willing to go to Canada.
So I chose to better myself by learning how to fly airplanes."
~George W. Bush on how he dodged the
Vietnam draft---1994


The best he could do was to reluctantly choose the least of three evils. But
that never included the slightest intention of going to war.

Arthur Kramer


You continue to astound. I also was not about to shoot myself, nor did
I ever entertain the option of going to Canada to flee military
service. I chose to better myself by learning how to fly military
airplanes--something I had always wanted to. I never had the slightest
intention of going to war either.

I was not a volunteer for overseas duty in 1965 when I graduated from
pilot training, nor was I a volunteer for overseas duty in 1966 when I
graduated from F-105 qualification. Does that make me presidential
material, Art? Was I a "draft dodger" by your definition as well?

You make no sense and you increasingly seem to be capable of little
more than sloganeering and repeating the mindless ramblings of the
likes of Vox Populi. I'm certain that you really don't identify with
those trollings, or do you?



Ed Rasimus
Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret)
"When Thunder Rolled"
Smithsonian Institution Press
ISBN #1-58834-103-8
 




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