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I just went and saw Act of Valor. And it got me thinking. So lets hear your ideas and thoughts on what we deserve to have
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A sloppy, wet, thorough blowjob, for starters. Your cum shall be swallowed as well.
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Having done my duty by playing sailor for four years, I beg to differ with Lady X.
I think that all active duty personnel should be entirely tax exempt, including property, sales, and excise taxes. I believe that all combat veterans should be entitled to free medical care for life, whether wounded in combat or not. I believe all active duty personnel should be allowed to consume alchoholic beverages while on base, regardless of age, with those enlisted members below rate of E-3, and officers except "mustangers" below the rank of O-3 restricted to 3.2% beer. Off base, I believe all service personnel should be subject to local alchoholic beverage laws, except for the aforementioned tax exemptions.
After release from active duty, service personnel, regardless of their service experience, deserve the same treatment as any other American citizen; neither more nor less. The act of choosing to volunteer to place yourself in harm's way should not, of itself, confer any special priviledges.
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Having done my duty by playing sailor for four years, I beg to differ with Lady X.
I think that all active duty personnel should be entirely tax exempt, including property, sales, and excise taxes. I believe that all combat veterans should be entitled to free medical care for life, whether wounded in combat or not. I believe all active duty personnel should be allowed to consume alchoholic beverages while on base, regardless of age, with those enlisted members below rate of E-3, and officers except "mustangers" below the rank of O-3 restricted to 3.2% beer. Off base, I believe all service personnel should be subject to local alchoholic beverage laws, except for the aforementioned tax exemptions.
After release from active duty, service personnel, regardless of their service experience, deserve the same treatment as any other American citizen; neither more nor less. The act of choosing to volunteer to place yourself in harm's way should not, of itself, confer any special priviledges.
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Also, a waiving of the legal drinking age requirement if the soldier is under 21.
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Having done my duty by playing sailor for four years, I beg to differ with Lady X.
I think that all active duty personnel should be entirely tax exempt, including property, sales, and excise taxes. I believe that all combat veterans should be entitled to free medical care for life, whether wounded in combat or not. I believe all active duty personnel should be allowed to consume alchoholic beverages while on base, regardless of age, with those enlisted members below rate of E-3, and officers except "mustangers" below the rank of O-3 restricted to 3.2% beer. Off base, I believe all service personnel should be subject to local alchoholic beverage laws, except for the aforementioned tax exemptions.
After release from active duty, service personnel, regardless of their service experience, deserve the same treatment as any other American citizen; neither more nor less. The act of choosing to volunteer to place yourself in harm's way should not, of itself, confer any special priviledges.
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I'll take up the slack for the servicewomen.
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I believe that all combat veterans should be entitled to free medical care for life, whether wounded in combat or not.
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After release from active duty, service personnel, regardless of their service experience, deserve the same treatment as any other American citizen; neither more nor less. The act of choosing to volunteer to place yourself in harm's way should not, of itself, confer any special priviledges.
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I just went and saw Act of Valor. And it got me thinking. So lets hear your ideas and thoughts on what we deserve to have
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A sloppy, wet, thorough blowjob, for starters. Your cum shall be swallowed as well.
Okay, besides that? Honestly, my thought is that the following is in order for any wartime veteran: lifetime federal tax exemption, and free health care, including any and all mental therapy deemed necessary by the soldier/patient. Also, a waiving of the legal drinking age requirement if the soldier is under 21. I'm sure there are other appropriate perks as well.
Well done on the service, btw.
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Semper Fi
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Semper Fi, indeed, Chef. Could a certain beat-up old Army grunt hang around? Maybe do KP--peel some spuds--even latrine duty.
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chefkathleen wrote: Well let's see. I married a Marine who was combat wounded. I think I skipped sleep more than most people will ever know. I spent time in other countries waiting for him to be transferred to the States. I wake up with him in the middle of the night when the pain gets bad or the memories are keeping him from rest. We are still friends with countless Marines some active some not. My door is open to them 24 hours a day 7 days a week and they know it. They get food, a hot shower/bath, drinks and a clean soft bed in my home for their lifetime. They know that if they're in trouble they can call us and we will help them no matter the cost or distance. We will find a way. And no, I never say thank-you to them. I don't need to.
All of the men in my family and my husbands family have served. Some came back in one piece. Some didn't. If you need thanked to make yourself feel good, then you joined for the wrong reason.
Semper Fi
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Well let's see. I married a Marine who was combat wounded. I think I skipped sleep more than most people will ever know. I spent time in other countries waiting for him to be transferred to the States. I wake up with him in the middle of the night when the pain gets bad or the memories are keeping him from rest.
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1Curiouscat asked: "If we release all veteran from tax responsibilities wouldn´t we be contradicting your last statement? (below)"
You did not read my original premise corectly. I said "...active duty personnel ...". A veteran is not a member of the active duty personnel.
Upon release from active duty, a veteran should be the same as any other citizen, with the exception of full medical coverage if he or she happens to be a combat veteran. (and "full" means FULL - no copay, no limitations, including vision, dental, hearing and mental, prenatal, and all prescription drugs or surgical proceedures - no questions asked, and no requirements to show anything other than an ID card - in other words, no B.S., and none of this crap of having to prove that your condition is caused by your military servcice)
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This is great!
Im in the military, and am currently in Afghanistan on my second tour...Really!
So...Tax breaks and blow jobs...does it get any better?
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Okay, fine, Mr. I Want It All: I'll throw in a "jelly of the month" subscription. It's the gift that keeps on giving the whole year.
Happy now?