This story is actually from my area. Locally people are pretty upset, and apparently the guy is getting lots of emails and phone calls about his reply to the soldier. This business is a very small one, apparently run from a guy's basement or at least very very tiny. No store front - just a PO Box for a mailing address I think.
He actually might go out of business over this, but it really wasn't that large of a business in the first place.
Mattress Company in Wisconsin Insults Our Soldiers!!
Discussion in '2008 Archive' started by snrsvdbygrc, Jan 23, 2007.
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Say that it is not so!
Do not tell me that Daisy would intentionally change the topic when a muslim got CAUGHT being a muslim . . . !
OK - you win . . . it is NOT the first or the LAST time she would do that!
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Your speculation on my motive is more of your usual snarky personal attacks.
As for "caught being a muslim[sic]" - last I checked, he has every right to be one.
As for changing the subject, I was merely answering another poster's question. You and carpro seem to be bent on derailing it with your snide personal remarks.
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OK . . . you want a personal attack?
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Someday daisy, ya' just might get what ya' want. But, it won't be me making a personal attack on ya'.
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Rufus asked for a professional opinion.
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So, because the muslim was a kid I am supposed to feel sorry for his lack of professionalism?
If he was a soldier in Iraq and unprofessionally killed a muslim . . . . would you feel sorry for him?
So, I do not feel the least bit sorry for a muslim kid that is sleeping in a nice warm AMERICAN BED IN A FREE AMERICA instead of sleeping in a bug infested dump in whatever part of the world his family fled from . . . .
My boys and girls are still in Iraq . . . I do not feel sorry for any AMERICAN that has it nice.
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Daisy, Do you equally condem FDR and his administration for sending troops into France unprepaired and lacking equipment?
American troops lacked proper cold weather clothing, ammo, gas for trucks. Tank crews welded their own "hedgerow cutters" to their tanks because if the tanks tried to run over the hedges they would become stuck, alert the germens or rise to expose the soft underbelly of the tank.
Daisy, are you consistant or is it just wars during Republican admins. that you critisize? Should we have stayed out of France in WW2? -
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"Q: I heard there was a shortage of armor like 40,000 troops didn’t have armor?
Gen. Pace: No. About 40,000 troops did not have the brand new improved armor. All had body armor available and it’s the 40,000 deficits in the new armor that’s being corrected between now and December."
Media spin is behind this urban legend. -
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And I thought I went off on rabbit trails..wow! Entertaining reading I guess though. :type:
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Q: I heard there was a shortage of armor like 40,000 troops didn’t have armor?
Gen. Pace: No. About 40,000 troops did not have the brand new improved armor. All had body armor available and it’s the 40,000 deficits in the new armor that’s being corrected between now and December. -
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"snarky"
Thanks, Daisy, for the new word of the day.
I like that one. I'm gonna use it in a meeting.
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Daisy,
you keep talking about the military not having provided every single one of its soldiers with brand new equipment as soon as they got to Iraq (or earlier). The military does not have unlimited funds. In fact, I believe it was the Democrats who so loudly decried Bush's attempts to give the military MORE funding so that they could adequately equip all the soldiers.
Its not really fair to criticize the military for not providing brand new, state-of-the-art armor while at the same time supporting those who deny the military the funds they need. (I don't really know who you support, Daisy....Im speaking to your sense of fairmindedness) -
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Lady Eagle -
A) The DOD could account for billions (or maybe trillions by now) that have been unaccounted for (according to the General Accounting Office), and
B) If those funds weren't diverted unnecessarily to private contractors in Iraq. There should be accounting by this administration and those whom they place in power (like the Secretary of Defense) for just how our tax dollars are used - apparently, there isn't enough left over after paying billions of dollars out to private contractors, to adequately fund the military properly.
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The media has manufactured most of this shortage baloney and liberals and others picked up the call.
From the lies about the body armor to the armored Humvee whining, to the concerns about them only getting one meal a day, to running out of ammunition. Now we're supposed to be concerned about mattresses. It's enough to make a former Marine puke.
These men are trained to fight with or without body armor, on one meal a day or less, on less than 4 hours of sleep a day, sleeping on the ground using a helmet for a pillow anywhere they can find a spot. Their weapons will be immaculate while they go for days without a bath or a change of clothes. Supply them with water, weapons and ammo and they're good to go.
Welcome to the life of soldiers and Marines in combat.
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- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, June 28, 1991
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, February 5, 1992
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, February 19, 1992
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, February 28, 1992
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, March 6, 1992
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, March 11, 1992
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, March 12, 1992
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, April 10, 1992
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, June 17, 1992
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, July 6, 1992
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, September 2, 1992
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, November 23, 1992
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, November 24, 1992
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, January 8, 1993
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, January 11, 1993
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, June 18, 1993
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, June 28, 1993
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, November 23, 1993
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, October 8, 1994
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, March 19, 1996
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, June 14, 1996
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, August 23, 1996
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, December 30, 1996
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, June 13, 1997
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, October 29, 1997
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, November 13, 1997
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, December 3, 1997
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, December 22, 1997
- UN Security Council Presidential Statement, January 14, 1998
That is hardly trying to avoid war!
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