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and this would somehow be a good thing for the United States?
well.... of course we would have to destroy a few million people before this process is fully complete,,, but details, details
might as well, the U.S. has about 50% of Mexico living within their borders already, and Canada mooches off of the United States military protection like a calf on a tit.
(vision of calf sucking on jappy)
(vision of DingleDUNG jerking off to the vision of calf sucking on jappy)
so, RawIron... you think about men jerking off, do you?
you think about beastiality?
hahaha
Yes, If I was president I would. As far as what Jappy said we dont mooch off of the US military as we have no threats, unlike the US that needs a huge military to protect itself from all the problems they created for themselves.
by ABC on Wed Feb 16, 05 10:51am
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RawIron: I shouldn't have to explain this to you, but here goes... jappy said" like a calf sucking on a tit". I remarked that the calf was sucking on him, implying that he's a tit. Which he most undoubtedly is, since the humungous cry-baby docked me -5 Karma for commenting that I was glad he had left the site. What a girl.
haha good story,,, dont get so upset buddy
dingleDUNG has a lot of pent up jealousy, that never changes. He knows nothing about the military, about history, about politics in general, you'll have to forgive him, his lack of knowledge sort of pollutes this website.
(grin)
America is never and i mean NEVER .goin to conquer anywhere without having the Britian do the dirty work for them...they lose wars where they arent backed up by other countries...Examples..war of Independance against Britain...France and other nations had to help them.... both world wars..by the way they didnt rescue Britain and the other allies as we were already winning without a doubt and you can look it up anywhere. We get taught that in Military history in our unit. And also Iraq..both wars with Britain and others. Now ones they gone it alone in... Vietnam....Somalia...I rest my case.
I'm sorry, was that another ignorant yapping black toothed brit opening his big dumb mouth to speak more rubbish about history and make a fool of himself?
yes jappy, i believe it was
Brit_airborne shutup. France was the only country to help the U.S. in The Revolutionary War. Not only that they finally arrived at the very last battle. The battle of Yorktown. Your so full of yourselves over there in that tiny island you don't no crap about history. Also the U.S. did not lose the Vietnam war. We left before it even ended. U.S. left because there was no point of being there in the first place. The United States won every single battle in the Vietnam war. Yes that is the truth. Trust me if America was really concerned about Vietnam being a threat, it could have turned it into a parking lot. To prove this I'll tell you about an article written by a man from India. He said he was greatful India was neutral with the U.S. He also stated how the the U.S. was strong morally by "not unleashing the gates of hell on the Entire Midle East after 9/11". This was not spoken by an American.
ok so some indian stick insect crawled up the US arses to get a green card US Rocks nothing...look you really can say what you want till you are blue in the face boy...but i have seen US Navy SEAL's who were attempting the British SAS/SBS training on a joint cross training Effort..and they flaked in the first week or two..and that is only the selection phase for our special forces, it was really quite pathetic..grown men whining that their feet hurt they hadnt had enough sleep..bless them...tuck them up in bed with a teddy and some warm milk..snotty nosed cry babies....i thought the SEAL and BUD's training phase was quite an enjoyable thing for me and the lads...it was nice to have an easy going break after our training shedules..US i admit has a vast QUANTITY for it's forces...sadly..it dont got the QUALITY which is where Brit forces win out every time...and you can go on as much as you like..but thats just the way it is..pure and simple..one of ours...worth ten of yours
You wish brit-Airborne!
By the weay Anon...i know the French Foreign Legion were in indo-chine first..then the us got dragged in and lost...US rocks..i dont need to wish matey..I KNOW
brit-airborne I don't believe you were ever even in the British military. Your probably some punk kid.
US Rocks if you say so....but regardless fact is im serving with what is regarded as the best airborne unit there is...well on a parr with the French Foreign Legions 2 eme REP based in Corsica..by the way you may wanna check some comments by your fellow countrymen serving in your forces about how you overkill in logistics and that it's your technology not the quality of your men that wins things for you..oh dear..heres a comment i am pasting off that site for you to ENJOY here ya go David, I'm an active duty sergeant in the American Army. I read your information on the legion, and it was about what I expected. I've toyed with the idea of scrapping it all and joining the legion, and I know I would have about five years ago, when I first joined the US army, but as you know, the legion doesn't exactly promote itself through advertising. I simply didn't know they were still around. Now, I find myself stuck in a military that resembles a camouflaged welfare system (complete with fat-ass slugs and lazy people) more than it does an army of dedicated and cohesive killing machines. I simply don't identify with this army and I don't like what's happening to it. If it were not for the technology and a first-rate PR machine, many American Army units would be decimated in combat. That's why we only pick on little nations like Serbia...but I digress. If you don't mind, I'd like to ask you a few questions about your experiences: What was your MOS in the US army (right now, I'm in psychological operations). I was in the infantry for a couple of years before that). What were you paid above the standard legionnaire's salary of F5500 (I've heard of bonuses, etc)? People in the US army think a legionnaire makes good money). What were common reasons for rejection from enlistment in the legion? I already speak some French, and my family is of French decent. Will that matter (for better or worse)? What is the average age of a legionnaire? (I'm 32; would I be way out of place?) How do they determine what specialty a legionnaire will be given (mechanic, admin, infantry, engineer, etc.), and what were you? Did you consider staying in France? Are legionnaires looked down upon by the rest of French society? And finally, were you ever sent to into combat or a hostile fire situation? I hope I didn't take too much of your time, and thanks in advance for your candor. Yours truly, Un Tel Dear Un Tel, I was a 34M, 34th Signal Battalion, 7th Corps in Germany. The standard pay is adequate. The real money comes from serving in a hot zone. For example, I was in Tchad for five months, and while there received only a small fraction of my pay; the balance went into my Legion savings account. When I returned to France it was worth the equivalent of about $10,000. There are also bonuses for overseas tours, which last two years. Nobody's really sure why they reject who they do. Of course some cases are obvious. But since there are only places for something like 10-25% of applicants, quite a few are probably rejected just because someone doesn't like their looks. They don't like bullshitters, and I don't think they trust people who say they want to go to war. My recommendation is to say you want a military career but that the US Army has ODed on political correctness. Whether or not you speak French doesn't really matter. Most guys who join are probably in their early twenties, but the cutoff is 40 years of age. Every legionnaire is first and foremost infantry. It would be very unusual for anyone fresh out of instruction to go anywhere but a combat unit. After some time it is possible to take a specialty such as mechanic, radio operator, etc. Most clerical jobs and such are done by guys who have been in for quite a while. I was successively a jeep and armored car driver (in Djibouti), a paratrooper (Corsica and Tchad) and an infantry group leader (La Guyane). I wanted to stay in France, and spent two months in Paris looking for a job when I got out. Without success. Jobs are incredibly tight in France, and I could not even find an opening for a dishwasher. I KID YOU NOT!!!! The French tend to look down on legionnaires who are French. But they LOVE foreigners who come to serve under the French flag,.......there ya go pal.......thats one of your own saying that...hahahahahaha....
Brit_Airborne it's quite interesting how I can't get that url to work. That tratior of a soldier you were talking about said he was in psycological operations. What do you expect he's probably a bored desk jokey. You don't have a clue about the American military. You use our advanced technology as an excuse to make yourself look better. In fact you are making yourself look pathetic. You can call American soldiers untrained all you want. I would just love to see your face if the United States ever fought the UK.
And damn you are arrogant! This ballot isn't even about the UK.
^It's also quite interesting how this nimrod waits three months to post a reply - knowing Brit_Airborne has forgotten about the conversation.
^lol, yeah, that is pretty funny. Remember, USRocks, that Britain has forces that are far better trained than US forces. You completely and utterly underestimate just how good our forces are. Superpowers of the world have been doing exactly that all throughout history, and look where that got them. And if the US did invade the UK, I think it'd be funnier to see your face when reports of the US losing battles comes in.
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