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  • LickMyCream
    Groupie
    • Aug 2004
    • 81

    Way to go Bush Voters!

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    What i'm wondering is, why send a veteran who completed his duty to Iraq, when there are so many eager Bush voters they can send instead?:confused:
    http://www.rotharmy.com/forums/attac...&postid=280283
  • DEMON CUNT
    Crazy Ass Mofo
    • Nov 2004
    • 3242

    #2
    It's like this...

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    • Cathedral
      ROTH ARMY ELITE
      • Jan 2004
      • 6621

      #3
      I can see his point, and i guarentee he'll will win his lawsuit and won't have to go.

      Don't worry about that dude, he'll be ok.
      I hope that the precedent it sets doesn't end up with a flood of re-activists filing suit though.
      Not all of them would be a hardship case as is with this story.

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      • LickMyCream
        Groupie
        • Aug 2004
        • 81

        #4
        Lmao, reactivation in itself is pretty fucked up. Hardship story or not.

        IF they can do that, what makes you think there won't be a draft either?
        http://www.rotharmy.com/forums/attac...&postid=280283

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        • Switch84
          Veteran
          • Feb 2004
          • 2316

          #5
          Re-activation 101

          :p Some of you non-military seem to yap incessantly about something you haven't a clue about, so let me help ya!

          I'm an Air Force veteran. When I signed up and took the oath, I signed up for an 8 yr. term: 4 active, 4 inactive. At any given time I do not complete my inactive 4 years (National Guard, AF Reserves, or some other "Weekend Warrior" shit) I COULD BE RE-ACTIVATED INTO MILITARY SERVICE!

          Most folks don't worry about doing the inactive part, because there was no pressing conflict/war in the horizon, and the government doesn't press the issue. Now that we're in a shortage of military manpower, those of us in fields that are critically needed could be called back (Mine was Supply. I think they have enough of them, I guess, LOL.)

          There were a couple of fellow vets here in Georgia that were called back years after they've served! I could be next, if my MOS hits critical. I won't bitch about it, because I did raise my hand and took that oath. Only downside would be my uniform...IT DOESN'T FIT ANYMORE!

          Uncle Sam would gladly give me another one......


          LMMFAOBT!
          Last edited by Switch84; 11-07-2004, 11:12 AM.
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          • LickMyCream
            Groupie
            • Aug 2004
            • 81

            #6
            Go read the article again. He DID serve his 8 years.


            In other words, they could be trying the same thing to you even if you complete your 4 years of inactive duty.
            Last edited by LickMyCream; 11-07-2004, 04:04 PM.
            http://www.rotharmy.com/forums/attac...&postid=280283

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