yeah he earned it but his parents are rich

Johnnyorganic

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You are aware that, even if your tax money went to fund this scholarship, it still went to fund the military as well right? This isn't an either/or kind of thing. Now don't get me wrong, I do feel that we could cut some fat when it comes to military spending, but I also realize how important it is to have a strong military. Now when I say a strong military I'm not advocating for millions of dollars being spent trying to develop some fucking hover-tank, or other ridiculously useless shit like that.

I also feel that providing future health care and retirement (which you have to have served for 20 years to get) to our soldiers is a good thing. Paying a lifetime of disability to fucks who sneak into the military with a preexisting condition that wasn't caught by military doctors, and thereby basically get "expelled" from duty, but still get our money, is however a bad thing. I didn't say paying disability is a bad thing, just in that case.

And lastly, it is indeed messed up that the government would rather lose 5 soldiers than one drone. I can't be positive that's the way they feel, because off the top of my head I can't think of hearing about that anywhere else, but I strongly believe it to be the truth. People want to say you can't put a value on human life, but every day the government and economists are able to do that very thing.
I have not made up my mind on unmanned drones completely, it seems one step closer to SkyNet to me.

And I do not like the idea of them being deployed domestically.

But they do save the lives of servicemen because they are unmanned.

And then there is the Switchblade.

[video=youtube;VdRjYkEU-N4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdRjYkEU-N4[/video]

http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/10/tiny-kamikaze-drone/

Cool.
 

DuplicatePie

Active Member
I have not made up my mind on unmanned drones completely, it seems one step closer to SkyNet to me.

And I do not like the idea of them being deployed domestically.

But they do save the lives of servicemen because they are unmanned.

And then there is the Switchblade.

[video=youtube;VdRjYkEU-N4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VdRjYkEU-N4[/video]

http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2011/10/tiny-kamikaze-drone/

Cool.
I think this might be my stance on drones. They're good when they're used against the "bad guys", and bad when they're used in a domestic sense. I really don't like the idea of anyone being able to drop a missile on me, or anyone else in this country, just because I/they behave in a completely innocuous way that some chump has determined is contrary to the way they want things to be.
 

Johnnyorganic

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With all due respect I reject your playful insult on the basis that we're going out of our way to stay away from the future shitefest that is the euro zone. Some viable alternatives you are free to use: britfag, tea drinking Brit, snaggletoothed Brit, etc
+Rep for the Ricky Bobby reference.

But, the British Isles were European the last time I checked.

The status of the E.U. is irrelevant.

So, with all due respect, kiss my American fanny.

EDIT: I really don't expect you to kiss my arse. I simply could not resist the Ricky Bobby joke. Cheers.
 

ScoobyDoobyDoo

Well-Known Member
With all due respect I reject your playful insult on the basis that we're going out of our way to stay away from the future shitefest that is the euro zone. Some viable alternatives you are free to use: britfag, tea drinking Brit, snaggletoothed Brit, etc
don't make me come back over there and whip me some redcoat ass!
 
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