When oppressed and oppressed meet at the end, guess what? Life was too short for both.
What makes you think you're either right and not quite unpopular?
And some little piggy went bla, bla, bla..., all the way home.
An unfiltered, non establishment view on political issues affecting veterans around the globe. It's a tough world out there. Influence Operations.
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We're gonna cook that chicken till the chicken is fried. Fry chicken, fry. Well he aint got sense to know he's done. Run chicken, run. We're gonna fry that chicken until the chicken is done. Cry chicken, Cry.
How will Romney deflect these pointed questions to 25 million US veterans worldwide on his own material support for a court marshaled leader who was twice court martialed, and died in jail ignominiously for treason and other unanswered charges to the United States – instead serving this self-styled leader by choice contra serving the US military as veterans continue since the Revolutionary War kicked off the founding of the United States...
Those like plutocrat dynasterian Romney became exorbitantly wealthy in others sacrificing their lives at the expense of the people. Romney's additional excuse making, on behalf of the legacy now fabricated for every of his 5 sons who didn't serve, remain as objectionable in an America up for sale.
If you're not quite sure what it means to call yourself an American today - or what commonality exists for people in the face of it appearing to ever be coming apart. Be quite certain America's Founding Fathers don't march to the beat of court martialed generals.
Romney, evading the draft for 6 years, drafts New Jersey Chris Christie who recently vetoed veteran contract legislation unanimously passed in New Jersey's legislature. Pie Town meets pillsbury dough boy - a pull-apart pastry from the breadbasket of good-fellah's.
Reporters on the street receive alarming news on trends: Returning Soldiers exterminated by this same 'rule of law' crisis in the world today - something of epic sleazecake proportions. Who serves? Who dies? Who's getting the benefits back home?
For as long as the United States has sent its young men – and later its young women – off to war, it has watched as a segment of them come home and lose the battle with their own memories, their own scars, and wind up without homes. Who goes to war, who dies and who gets the kudos back home for not serving?

