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RealJeep
12/4/2007 1:07:37 PM
Just so as to not be left out in the veteran roll:
 
Battery C, 3rd BN /116th Field Artillery reformed into the 652 MP Company, Iraq.
USS Yosemite AD-19 and USS Salinan ATF-161
 
Yeah, I served in the Army and the Navy, so what?
 
TheGunnyRet
1/4/2008 12:18:17 AM
There are many misconceptsions, erroneous accusation's, misinformation about what all that goes on in Iraq and Afganistan. Unless you have been here and still here, you don't know how it is and how these people really are. The media only wants to tell you what "they" want too. Not what really happens and the results. I give credit to Bush for staying the course. It takes guts to do that and he is pounded with criticism on a daily basis. Yeah, Clinton balanced a budget, but he raised taxes across the board to do it, allowed China to export all of there crap with no consequences, screwed up with Somolia, started NAFTA (resulting in severe unemployment). If we give up, we as a country will lose all respect to the world. We are a throw away society and instangratification orientated. This is our downfall. We listen to "Movie Stars" (who are hypocrites/actor-look up the definition), praise humiliation, have an attenion span of a micro second, expect things instead of EARNING THEM, created and injected so much bureaucracy and political correctness into our thoughts and society it's mind boggling. Politicians lie to our faces and can't keep there promises or intentions. Everything is based on money, instead of ethics and rights and freedom.

People don't like us because of our learned arrogance (this is also reflected in all aspects of our lives i.e. these Hummer Haters). We had earned it (respect) in the 40's and 50's but lost it in the 60's and 70's got some of it back in the 80's and lost it in the 90's. Now we are here and being considered the most powerful country in the world, we might want to prove before we speak it.

I have done my time and I am still supporting our Service members. We are the Best of the Best and do what we do willingly. I try to take an open minded outlook on many things. But we have been endowed with specific laws and rights to control our aggression and chaos. But we need to interpret those privaleges sensibly and apply those accordingly not relatively.  

I know there are those of us who are more than those who we observe as "Idiots" but we are a dying breed. I hope I did not offend anyone with my blah, blah, blah. this is JMObservation.

P.S. I know not all of my observations completely coincide with history, but I based my opinion on the majority and not the minority. The one phrase that sums it up to me anyway is " It's all about me" and this IMO will be the down fall of what this country originally stood for and hopefully we can break away from it in the future.
3hummers
1/4/2008 9:12:00 AM
Bush has certainly made his share of mistakes but the one thing I like about him is he doesn't bend to the ill wind of every poll that comes out. He picked the hard road against terrorism and is staying the course against incredible criticism. I don't think we will know whether we or should I say WE were successful in this for many years, if ever. We may never know what didn't happen because of what our military has done for the last few years. I know there are many opinions on Iraq and mine is just one more that no one wants to hear.
My father is one of the smartest men I have ever known and that is not because he is my father. He started in the Army as a private and retired from the Army ( actually retired in the reserves ) as a Colonel. He served in Korea and Vietnam, started and sold 3 successful businesses and I know he has spent a lifetime making the right but hard choices. He hates war, every war, but says some have to be fought. He thinks this one has to be fought. I won't bore you all with our hours of discussion on the topic but as much as I hate the enormous resources we are pouring into the war, the disruption of life and casualties our military is experiencing and the devision in this country that war always seems to cause I believe that we are doing the right thing. My nephew is a Captain in the Army about to redeploy to Iraq again. He has been there ( two purple hearts and a bronze star ). He doesn't want to go back, doesn't want to leave his wife and young daughter, but he says he knows in his heart it is the right thing to do not only for the Iraqis but for this country.
A few weeks before Christmas I was delivering toys to Camp Pendleton with a large group of Hummer owners. The Marines of the 1st Division were deploying for the 7th time to Iraq. To a man they said they did not want to go, miss the holidays, their families etc. but they all knew it needed to be done, that they knew they were making a huge difference and were ready to get it done.
I have not been to Iraq so I can't compare the basis for my feelings to the real life experiences of Sarge or rhill but people I know and have all the respect in the world for have convinced me it is the hard but right thing to do.
Sarge, rhill, and every other member of the armed forces have my unmitigated respect, admiration and gratitude. Thank you.
One of the posts above ask why we hadn't fired Bush yet. I would ask why we haven't fired Congress yet. Congress has a far lower approval rating than Bush, is trusted less than Bush and has accomplished less than Bush. Democrats and Republicans have let us down and the real way to change it is to vote our local representatives out of office and put in people that will listen to us. Until Congress decides to control spending we will never have a balanced budget.
As to the real purpose of this thread I am a conservative leaning toward being a moderate. Strong defense, balanced budget, smallest possible government, zero political correctness and personal responsibility and accountability are my hot buttons.
 
cricket
1/4/2008 12:31:16 PM
I am on a couple of other boards, and these discussions can get out of hand very quickly. It's good to see that so far it has stayed pretty decent.

I would first like to reiterate that we owe a debt of gratitude to those who are serving our country in the armed forces, regardless of political leanings. Thanks guys, we can't even begin to understand all that you sacrifice.

I tend to be pretty moderate, with liberal leanings. I take issues on an individual basis and make up my mind as to what I think; the two party system seems to divide people philisophically more than is necessary. (I realize there are other parties, but lets be honest, none of them are coming close to taking the lead of an election currently.)

I am completely over the entire election, most of the candidates either don't represent my views or they seem completely disingenuous. That is just my opinion, and I really don't know any of the candidates personally.

On another note, I am on day 5 of owning my H3 and I love it!
3hummers
1/4/2008 1:16:39 PM
Pretty good group here and I think everyone realized that politics and Hummers aren't related. We all love the Hummer and aren't particularly fond of any politicians so I don't envision any issues here. I understand your comment and actually even debated whether to post awhile before I posted.
Welcome to the forum and enjoy the Hummer.
juggalo
1/5/2008 6:31:34 AM
as chairman of the franklin county gop, according to this thread im a liar and none of you like me????
 
its okay..sniff sniff...i can take it....
 
ive found there are plenty of reasons to dislike someone other that just their political affiliation.  i just wish people in general were fired up about the direction of our country. 
thanks to the military for your service-my family and i appreciate yall keepin us safe.
sarge_taz_rock
1/5/2008 7:15:59 AM
Thank you all for your support...you all are a great group of guys and this is a great forum. You bastards got me all misty eyed over here from all of the support for us military guys...sniff...sniff...
Let's all have a group hug    (you too doc   )and just get along...fluck politics...HUMMERS RULE!!!!!
 
On another note: I will be selling an immaculate H3X Sonoma red, the end of April when I get home, with cashmere leather interior/black piping, onstar, nav, sun/moon roof, some additional chrome and every other option (hard to find). I will be getting the same color Alpha with the H3X package....good price, no problems, very well taken care of, it is in a climate controlled indoor storage, covered right now...contact me if interested or if you know someone
3hummers
1/5/2008 7:51:39 AM
Actually juggalo its not you or people like you that people don't like or trust. We just need you guys to help promote and convince better candidates to run for office. The local guys are key to getting great young candidates to run at the local and state level. Hopefully then those guys don't get so disgusted with the rest of their political brethrenand quit and rise to higher office. I used to be very involved in politics at the county level and know, to a large degree, what you have to do. The way the media is these days I am not sure why anyone would subject themselves and their family to a political compaIgn.
juggalo
1/5/2008 12:52:21 PM
i have seen several folks start off very sincere and get corrupted by the "good ole boy" system.  my wish is if your left, right, in the middle-just get fired up and do something-all this voter apathy drives me crazy-im glad yall are postin up-we just dont need to trash each other in the process. 
 
i really appreciate this forum and ive learned a ton in the very short time ive been here-thanks again to our military and veterans.
Muddydawg75
1/5/2008 1:05:33 PM
I hate politics and hardly join in when that is the topic.  I am what you call a middle of the road douche... I always point out that we have 50 contestants for Miss America and two for president...
 
 
3hummers
1/5/2008 6:12:56 PM
Great point Muddy. That tells you something.
SculptorMJM
1/6/2008 12:49:17 AM
quote:

ORIGINAL: Muddydawg75

I hate politics and hardly join in when that is the topic.  I am what you call a middle of the road douche... I always point out that we have 50 contestants for Miss America and two for president...




too funny
But so true
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