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2006-11-17 13:13:01 · 20 answers · asked by ronzohooter 4 in Politics & Government Military

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Heh heh heh....NO! WE don't want him! He would make good target practice for the coast guard though!

2006-11-17 13:15:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 6

Bert T, Did you actually hear the program in question or are you relying on the media matters account. Perhaps if you actually listened to the program, you would know that media matters is lying. The show in question featured an early story about Jesse MacBeth who admitted in federal court on Sept 21 that he had lied about his military service record. This is the same Jesse MacBeth who was touted by the mainstream media when he told stories of attrocities being committed by US troops in Iraq. He lied about the attrocities, he lied about his service, he lied about his rank, he lied about winning a purple heart, he is one (of many) phony soldiers. The caller on the show that day mentioned how the media likes to highlight these soldiers that tell stories about how the military is committing attrocities (like MacBeth) and Limbaugh mentioned the "phony soldiers." There was NEVER a discussion about current soldiers who oppose the war before, during or after the call on that day. Instead of believing the smears being perpetrated by left wing attack groups, why not try to find the truth? Its not that difficult. Am curious also, where did you hear this amazing lie that president Bush cut VA funding by two billion dollars last year? Its simply not true. In fact, if you look at the budget history of the US, you will see that spending on Veteran's Affairs has taken off under president Bush (see line item 700.) In 2006, Veterans' Affair spending was up over 1/4 of a billion dollars from the year before and will increase by 3.5 billion dollars in 2007. In the year 2000, the Veterans Affair spending was only 47 billion. That means spending on Veterans has increase by 27 billion dollars (an increase of 57%) since Bush became president. Nice try though.

2016-05-21 23:59:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

NO. NO. NO. Too big of a target for the enemy. Our troops after one day, would probably surrender to the other side to avoid listening to him say one more word.
He could possibly work out if, and only if he were sent alone into an insurgent stronghold, and start flapping his lips. That would backfire though because, we'd get sued for cruel and unusual punishment, and justifiably so.

2006-11-17 15:20:38 · answer #3 · answered by Schona 6 · 1 1

Nope he is way to old

and he is IMHO to heavy
at his age he might not be in the phyical shape to go to
boot camp and surivive the intense training.

I bet he would not like the desert heat.

2006-11-17 13:24:58 · answer #4 · answered by Wicked 7 · 5 0

NO, he would be unqualified for the US Military because
he is too old and is on Prescription pain medication.!!!!!

2006-11-17 13:54:33 · answer #5 · answered by Vagabond5879 7 · 2 0

I like Snagle's idea- he'd talk them to death. He'd be the 21st Century's version of Lord Haw Haw or Tokyo Rose.

2006-11-17 13:44:50 · answer #6 · answered by 34th B.G. - USAAF 7 · 3 2

He is in no shape to join the army, they wouldn't take him.

2006-11-17 13:18:55 · answer #7 · answered by clueless_nerd 5 · 8 1

Yes - like yesterday

2006-11-17 16:12:21 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

If you say so.
He would be an immense morale boost compared to someone like al franken or michael moore.

2006-11-17 13:17:08 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 5 4

stupid question. he is in the army. . . the army of conservatives. and he's the commander in chief!!!!!

2006-11-17 13:35:32 · answer #10 · answered by moley 2 · 2 2

I'm pretty sure he's profoundly deaf, they wouldn't let him in.

2006-11-17 13:29:53 · answer #11 · answered by Ca-C 3 · 5 1

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