You guys have fun joining the woke crowd and changing names. Call it whatever you want. I'm out. can't argue with twisted liberal logic.
If you had a valid point to make you'd have made it. You have no argument so you just start calling people liberal and woke. Which is what liberals do...
You guys have fun joining the woke crowd and changing names. Call it whatever you want. I'm out. can't argue with twisted liberal logic.
CAMON manβ¦
You obviously have not noticed the massive changes that have occurred since yanking the Indian woman off of the Land O Lakes butter container, Uncle Ben from his rice boxes, Aunt Jemima off her boxes and syrup bottles and the renaming the Washing Red Skins!!
OH And the yanking down countless historical statues.
I was born at Camp Campbell, Ky in 1946 so I guess I have as much military blood in me as anyone. My family lineage has continuously served in the military since the war of 1812 starting with my great great great great grandfather Capt Drury Adkins, Dickson County, Tennessee. My other household member is still active duty with the Texas Military Dept. I have served. My opinions don't mean squat to anybody but me. Base, Fort, Camp, whatever. Those who died fighting and should not be forgotten is all that matters.
So you would be in favor of calling it βJoint Baseβ π€£ππ€£π
It just doesnβt matter to me as long as the named installation is after a United States Soldier under the U.S. Flag πΊπΈ
Saw a street name change the other day from some guy I never heard of to some other guy I never heard of.... feels like history was erased.... or, things have been changing since day 1 and some folk oughta toughen up a little
Saw a street name change the other day from some guy I never heard of to some other guy I never heard of.... feels like history was erased.... or, things have been changing since day 1 and some folk oughta toughen up a little
I grew up on a dirt road with no name. Some yayhoos from Fannin County came along and gave it a number just because nobody knew where it was although it was not lost to those who knew. Progress comes in all forms good and bad.
I was born at Camp Campbell, Ky in 1946 so I guess I have as much military blood in me as anyone. My family lineage has continuously served in the military since the war of 1812 starting with my great great great great grandfather Capt Drury Adkins, Dickson County, Tennessee. My other household member is still active duty with the Texas Military Dept. I have served. My opinions don't mean squat to anybody but me. Base, Fort, Camp, whatever. Those who died fighting and should not be forgotten is all that matters.
I also had a great great great grandfather from Tennessee that fought in the war of 1812. Isaac W. East was his name. Im descendant of 2 men that were at the Alamo and a grandfather that fought in WW1. And I agree, my opinion doesnt mean anything as far as this thing goes. Sometimes just fun to rile up some of these boys
The ****ing package on land o lakes butter made some peoples life change. Whod have thunk it
I never bought the stuff until they took that darned savage squaw off the packaging. Didnβt want syrup or rice with some dang black face plastered on it either.
Iβm all right and white, all the time π€£ππ€£ππ€£
We could also start pealing back all kinds of onion layers starting with all the BS storys, one of which how The Navy SEALs Left Behind a Man in Afghanistan and tried to block His Medal of Honor (USAF Combat Controller John Chapman). The SEAL Medal of Honor recipient in this scenario didnβt deserve it.
Iβve long known (Since Dec 1989) SEALs were criminals and vaginas. Iβve known two phoney Navy SEALs in my life, one was Jessie Taylor, the person that inspired me to join ( maybe the longest running phony over 50 years), the other was Richard Marcinko (because he was retired at the time of the Dec 1989 crime which got active duty SEALs killed).
SEALs are Puuzzzies and should NEVER have a base named after one of them π€£ππ€£π
My only point here, even if we just use US soldier stories as a verification for naming a base, they could all be BS too.
The public is hoodwinked across the board and you are told what to believe. ππ€£π
Maybe numbered installations would be better, starting with zero longitude & latitude π€£ππ€£π
We could also start pealing back all kinds of onion layers starting with all the BS storys, one of which how The Navy SEALs Left Behind a Man in Afghanistan and tried to block His Medal of Honor (USAF Combat Controller John Chapman). The SEAL Medal of Honor recipient in this scenario didnβt deserve it.
Iβve long known (Since Dec 1989) SEALs were criminals and vaginas. Iβve known two phoney Navy SEALs in my life, one was Jessie Taylor, the person that inspired me to join ( maybe the longest running phony over 50 years), the other was Richard Marcinko (because he was retired at the time of the Dec 1989 crime which got active duty SEALs killed).
SEALs are Puuzzzies and should NEVER have a base named after one of them π€£ππ€£π
My only point here, even if we just use US soldier stories as a verification for naming a base, they could all be BS too.
The public is hoodwinked across the board and you are told what to believe. ππ€£π
Maybe numbered installations would be better, starting with zero longitude & latitude π€£ππ€£π
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Wow. I wish most SEALS were as tough as you. I bet you could show them all up for sure. The world would be a safer place.
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