HONK IF YOU HATE SOCIALISM: Register the commernists, not guns
If the candidate from the Democrat Party is elected, I'm moving to a cabin inCanada the Baja peninsula Belize Surinam Uruguay Tierra del Fuego North Dakota. After a life of back-breaking toil, I won't abide government oppression and taking from me and giving to the lazy. No one except Jesus knows the struggles I've endured. I'll have death before paying a penny of health care for those who doesn't deserve it.
In four years, this country is going to be likeCanada Britain Holland Sweden Iceland Russia Venezuela North Korea.
So this country wants Socialism, eh?
If the candidate from the Democrat Party is elected, I'm moving to a cabin in
In four years, this country is going to be like
So this country wants Socialism, eh?

5 Comments:
It's good to know that the educational situation hasn't declined that much. It's been crappy even at the service academies since the 60s. A great example of innumeracy and historical illiteracy.
This poster cannot but wonder if Mr. Mann didn't get out much during his time in Europe, as he apparently failed to notice how the natives - inexplicably - were doing awfully well and prosperous and well-educated and whatnot under their suffocating, restrictive, hard-taxing socialist regimes...
Then again, US soldiers abroad probably don't leave their bases all that much.
The idea that there are fellow citizens that don't deserve health care says something very disturbing about DD.
What else do some of your fellows not deserve? Water? Food? Oxygen? Who decides?
Read the blog again, slowly, without moving your lips dearest heevahava.
Having grown up in an area of Germany where lots of american bases where present (Baumholder, Ramstein, Kaiserslautern ...) i have come to meet many of them. Actually until the first Iraq war started, there used to be quite a friendly relationship between soldiers and local civilians like myself. After that the bases and housing areas where locked up tight and friendliness was replaced by distrust.
Before that, and this means also during the period, that this alleged Colonel Mann talks about, you could easily distinguish that an american who went out of his base to get into contact with the locals usually was what is generally referred to as a good chap - a generally nice person. Those who locked themselves up usually did society a favor since being locked up was the best for them anyway.
Even poorly educated Privates never thought of Germany as a socialist country, not even with several of our federal states being reigned by the SPD (social-democratic party of Germany).
And really: With the recent history of the "free" *cough* american press, one shouldn't complain about "state propaganda" in the german press of the eighties.
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