25-01-2013, 11:11 PM
I am not surprised the macabre humor of men in war was leveraged in a time of political correctness. Now we have removed restrictions on open homosexuals and women, while rules of engagement become ever more outre.
Robert K. Wilcox, Target: Patton, indicates a high probability December 1945 road accident was an engineered one, use of an air device to propel an object, reason being the inconvenient charismatic figure headed for CONUS and the U.S. Senate.
Our friend the colonel reported finding his photo on wanted posters and setting his "killers" (term of endearment, see macabre humor of men in war) upon the task of locating its author. Whereupon they questioned subjects with helmets of water to successful conclusion.
This is a colonel who is a staunch supporter of a Palestinian state so no Israeli comments.
He would describe being ordered via his satellite phone to provide safe passage for a drug convoy ("the strangest thing I've ever seen") from unfriendly through friendly territory.
Leading the cynical to conclude there is a trade transcending nations.
And where will we go when Kyrgystan closes us out of Manas next year.
Burma?
What difference does it make?
The men we send to defend are thrown under the bus when their uses end.
We hear of the ones who resist the treason; they are called suicides.
Robert K. Wilcox, Target: Patton, indicates a high probability December 1945 road accident was an engineered one, use of an air device to propel an object, reason being the inconvenient charismatic figure headed for CONUS and the U.S. Senate.
Our friend the colonel reported finding his photo on wanted posters and setting his "killers" (term of endearment, see macabre humor of men in war) upon the task of locating its author. Whereupon they questioned subjects with helmets of water to successful conclusion.
This is a colonel who is a staunch supporter of a Palestinian state so no Israeli comments.
He would describe being ordered via his satellite phone to provide safe passage for a drug convoy ("the strangest thing I've ever seen") from unfriendly through friendly territory.
Leading the cynical to conclude there is a trade transcending nations.
And where will we go when Kyrgystan closes us out of Manas next year.
Burma?
What difference does it make?
The men we send to defend are thrown under the bus when their uses end.
We hear of the ones who resist the treason; they are called suicides.

