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Every time I watch this or even think about that day, my spine stiffens and tears just fall out of my eyes. I have lived nearly 80 decades and have lived through many trying times, but like the attack displayed on our island of Hawaii and the attack on our mainland, one can only pray that we never see or feel the loss that our enemies saw or felt after they lost the battle. Sometimes I wonder if it wouldn't be a bad idea for high school graduates to serve a mandatory two years in one of our military services and have those years of experience be credit toward a college degree.

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As a US Army veteran from the mid 80s, even though I never saw combat and my family proved disloyal to veterans by refusing to defend me for joining the military, due to church peer pressure, causing me to discharge out of the Army due to family interference…I refuse to encourage America’s Youth to join the military, because our military is the greatest and most dangerous social experiment in the world and has been weakened by woke bullshit and leftist evils that I would never tolerate (ie stress cards, etc) and the fact that most 30-50 year olds join for the benefits they assume will exist forever and most 18-25 year olds are fat too idealistic-for the drama queens they are and should be-to care about benefits, but rather actually question (and sincerely doubt) the wars they would deploy into are justified, as they should…and since I agree with America’s Youth that avoiding the military is wise, I refuse to advise them to continue the insanity of joining the military for the illusion of discipline and benefits, since wokism and social experimentation are what they’re getting, which will only weaken they even further than the public school (public fool) system already has. I accept that I’m going to be denounced as a traitor for not blindly endorsing our military, even though there a many veterans who would agree with me. Sincerely-Tombstone🇺🇸

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Kind of off point to the article.

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America’s Founders based E Pluribus Unum on widely understood hedgemony of their Christian faith….modern America denies this factor, by refusing to believe it…it’s called apostasy😎

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This OTR flatbed trucker patriot and trainer believes we have no other choice but to force an academic confrontation with our college youth and it won’t be a pretty sight; we have to be willing to shed academic blood (while shedding physical blood, if and when necessary) and not expect our college youth to believe us or care, initially….and we must stop praying about this problem, alone…we must put up or shut up…to be taken seriously…..as Trump caught a bullet for America, we must be willing to do so, as well…and, yes, I can back my ass up with actions. Sincerely-Tombstone🇺🇸

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