The Nimitz wants you back with all of the amputees coming home.
2007-03-28 02:37:25
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answer #1
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answered by Old (G) 3
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I'll call a spade a spade: you're a liar and a troll.
The US Armed Forces do NOT call people at random asking for anything; Federal law prohibits this.
Judging from the other posts you've made, I'll take a guess and say that either you're nothing more than a fat loser who was turned down by the military and therefore has a grudge against them (judging by the picture in your avatar, that is) or that you're just a pathetic little man with nothing else to do other than make inflammatory posts in a public forum to see just how much hate and discontent you can stir up.
Either way, you're a liar and a troll.
And I've wasted enough of my time with you.
2007-03-28 02:59:48
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answered by Team Chief 5
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First of all, you were very rude. I don't care how you feel about President Bush. That is no reason to punish our troops for doing their job. If they get orders, they go. They don't have a choice. Second, charities are the exemption (I think). I had someone say something to me about that when I was making phone calls to alumni for my high school. They are asking for donations, not selling you something. Third, I hope you, one day, appreciate what our servicemen and women do for you and every single person in this country. I'm not talking abroad either. I'm talking when another Katrina hits. Or another 9-11. Who are you going to turn to then if you don't support our men and women in uniform?
2007-03-28 03:21:32
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answered by Mommy 3
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They CAN call for donations, as can any other not for profit charitable organization. Read the page at the do not call registry. I get calls all of the time still from people claiming to be police organizations even though the state police web sites says they ARE not part of them. You don't have to listen, just hang up. I do. There is also some recording you can have put on your phone line by teh phone company that says you don;t accept those calls. It plays before it even rings at your home.
2007-03-28 02:37:23
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answered by Betsy 7
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Bite me and report me for your hateful comments about the troops that fight for our country. As for your thoughtless mindless question, the Navy does not call people asking for anything. This was a scam that someone was using the Navy to get your information. Do us all a favor an move to the country you love so much.
2007-03-28 02:37:44
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answered by Sparkles 7
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If they are asking for donations, it is not the Navy itself that is calling. The government doesn't do that. It is a non-profit organization, which is exempt from the do not call list. You can ask when they call that they remove you from their list, and they will comply - happily, I'm sure, if you are such a jerk to them on the phone.
I used to work for a non-profit making cold calls like that. It sucks, but I needed a job. No need to take your anger out on the poor messengers.
2007-03-28 03:50:14
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answered by Cloth on Bum, Breastmilk in Tum! 6
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It's not the Navy calling you. It's a scam. The same scammers used to ask for donations to the state police. Just know that the Navy, Police, Army, etc., does not try to cold call for donations. All have alternative methods of raising funds.
2007-03-28 02:36:59
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answered by Ryan 4
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First of all, the Navy is not calling you. It is some scammer.
Secondly, wahhhhhhhhh...poor you having to take 30 seconds out of your day with a call you don't want. Try deploying to Iraq for 18 months.
And seriously, how much do you think this is really worth in court? Are you going to sue them for millions of dollars for the emotional scars they gave you? People need to stop looking for handouts.
Do us a favor, move to Canada.
2007-03-28 03:19:15
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answered by Curt 4
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YOU FAT PIG. The only reason you are free is because better men than you are willing to stand up and fight for you. That is the reason you are able to be such a slob, because while rough men suffer to allow you to keep everything you have, no doubt you sit on your fat butt and play playstation. The insurgents don't want you because you could not move fast enough to fight for them. In fact, you mother would probably have thrown you into a river when she realized that you weren't going to amount to anything.
2007-03-28 02:57:28
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answered by Voice of Liberty 5
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You can complain but if you get a knock on your door in the middle of the night and are then marched off to Guantanamo Bay, you'll be sorry for complaining say...50 years later after you were used as Sgt. Bruno's girlfriend.
2007-03-28 02:38:20
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answered by Brotherhood 7
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no. The military doesn't call for support packages from people. I sense a liar.
Also, the no-call list doesn't apply to the government. If you are a high school/college student you can "Opt Out" and be removed from the school lists that recruiters are given. You have to be proactive and go to the college/HS registrar to have it removed.
2007-03-28 02:37:43
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answered by The Tin Man 4
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