Posted on 07 January 2013. Tags: Al-qaeda, Armed, CIA, college, corrupt government, dictatorships, Dollars, feel something, freedom, high money, many cars, money, priorities, syria, way
I Love the USA but i do feel it has lost its way.
Basically the Wrong priorities. College is way too expensive,
it is very TOUGH to get a decently playing Job. Dollars are
Wasted on importing fuel from the Gulf Dictatorships.
Too many Cars. Not enough trains. No Freedom.
Taxes too High, Money wasted on corrupt government.
Now Al Qaeda affiliates getting Armed by the CIA in Syria.
Is it just me or do many feel something has gone seriously Wrong?
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Posted on 22 April 2012. Tags: Armed, church, church leader, Conscientious, conscientious objection, conscientious objector, objection, proof, Religion, status, united states armed, united states armed forces
I am currently in the process of enlisting. When I registered for the draft in 2010, my previous church leader put that I was a conscientious objector. However I am no longer affiliated with this religion and I have no beliefs similar to conscientious objection.
Will I be able to enlist, and if so, what documents/proof of a changed CO status will I need?
Thanks for helping me serve the United States Armed Forces!!
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Posted on 11 February 2011. Tags: Armed, armed forces medical, armed forces medical college, babies, college, doctors, gf, india, Insurance, insurance changes, obgyn, Online, pregnancy, state of california, tumor
Hi,
My gf is about to have our baby and we had to switch doctors pretty late into the pregnancy due to insurance changes that caused some problems. We chose a OBGYN with 32 years exp, had some good reviews online from patients. Two things are worrying me though, #1 he had his license revoked at one point by the State of California for not discovering a tumor in a patient which lead to her death and her babies. I know it sounds very scary but in a 32 year career I’m sure every doctor makes mistakes, but still it’s a big one and does scare me. Second he went to a school called armed forces medical college india, I can’t find a rating on this school and every web site boasts how great it is, but they all seem to be sites either run by the hospital or affiliated with it in some way so of coarse they would say that it’s a great school. Anyone familiar with this school? is it any good? Thank you for your help, I have to get moving on this quickly here and these two things just don’t sit well with me.
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Posted on 22 November 2010. Tags: Answer, Armed, asker, British, Celtic, celtic fans, dear readers, great war, Held, heroic efforts, heroism, hm forces, islamic extremists, world peace, yahoo answers
I, personally, hate it when people don’t ask the question in the “question” box, here I am though – doing it myself!
The only reason being that this one requires some background.
Essentially, a Celtic fanatic asked a question about another Celtic fanatic (according to the asker) pondering whether or not we all loved the alleged fanatic because of his benevolent behaviour.
As I read this question several days after reading about Celtic fans waving banners similar to those waved by Islamic extremists when confronted with HM Forces heroism, I responded negatively:
“Probably trying (desperately) to get some credibility and public support for Celtic fans? Big Fail!! Reject the Poppy and give up your human rights in this country, scum.”
This answer got deleted.
I have appealed to YA, with this:
“By deleting my answer – you accept that every member of the British Armed Forces that died, didn’t die for a cause or reason. You relish the deaths of members of the British Armed Forces. You believe that people should be allowed to be affiliated with organisations which denounce Britain’s heroic efforts in attempting to crush tyranny, free people from oppression and ultimately achieve World Peace. And that those people and their supporters should have a louder voice than those people who support our lads and Britain’s efforts?
Politics aside, we are talking about the war dead. Since the beginning of the Great War in 1914.
Should the war dead be hated or sainted?
You decide, Yahoo Answers.”
Ultimately my question, dear readers, is – Am I right for respecting our war dead, or is Yahoo right for supporting anti-British sentiment?
There will be an update to this one, I promise!
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Posted on 22 November 2010. Tags: Answer, Armed, asker, British, Celtic, celtic fans, dear readers, great war, Held, heroic efforts, heroism, hm forces, islamic extremists, world peace, yahoo answers
I, personally, hate it when people don’t ask the question in the “question” box, here I am though – doing it myself!
The only reason being that this one requires some background.
Essentially, a Celtic fanatic asked a question about another Celtic fanatic (according to the asker) pondering whether or not we all loved the alleged fanatic because of his benevolent behaviour.
As I read this question several days after reading about Celtic fans waving banners similar to those waved by Islamic extremists when confronted with HM Forces heroism, I responded negatively:
“Probably trying (desperately) to get some credibility and public support for Celtic fans? Big Fail!! Reject the Poppy and give up your human rights in this country, scum.”
This answer got deleted.
I have appealed to YA, with this:
“By deleting my answer – you accept that every member of the British Armed Forces that died, didn’t die for a cause or reason. You relish the deaths of members of the British Armed Forces. You believe that people should be allowed to be affiliated with organisations which denounce Britain’s heroic efforts in attempting to crush tyranny, free people from oppression and ultimately achieve World Peace. And that those people and their supporters should have a louder voice than those people who support our lads and Britain’s efforts?
Politics aside, we are talking about the war dead. Since the beginning of the Great War in 1914.
Should the war dead be hated or sainted?
You decide, Yahoo Answers.”
Ultimately my question, dear readers, is – Am I right for respecting our war dead, or is Yahoo right for supporting anti-British sentiment?
There will be an update to this one, I promise!
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