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<blockquote data-quote="Keroscene" data-source="post: 16380" data-attributes="member: 508"><p><strong>Re: The New Civil War</strong></p><p></p><p>I hear alot of discussions of a civil war like most people are waiting and almost hoping for one to happen. Personally I love the USA. I love cheeseburgers, steaks, milk and all our mad cow infested beef products. I live in a rural area with a great deal of cattle farming that produces beef and dairy products and have never heard of one farmer being worried about mad cow disease in their cattle. Isn't the disease mainly located in the spinal cord of the animal anyways and would have to eat brain tissue or spinal fluid to contract the disease? Doesn't cooking the meat kill the disease? I hope we never have a civil war. I live about 50 miles from an Army base and have met many of what I like to call GI's. These guys have itchy trigger fingers and will shoot at anything because they think its fun. Most Army bases are located in rural areas arent they? Would'nt it be wierd if rural people were to rise up against them? The army base here generates a ton of money for the area and is actually helping to improve the economy for this small area. Most complaints </p><p>I here of the GI's are never politically related though. Sometimes they get to rowdy when they party, which they seem to like to do alot considering they are told what to do pretty much the rest of the time. I also hear alot of complaints about GI's "stealing" the local women. This I can neither blame the GI's nor the women for. The GI's get an instant credit boost when they join, its a guranteed paycheck. Therefor they dont have any problems getting the latest car thats out because if they dont make a payment it will just be deducted from their pay. Almost all of their bills are taken care of by the army so when they do get paid the only problem they have is where they will spend their money. (Financial Security is very important some people it seems) This also creates a problem with locals making minimum wage or a little above. E1 rankpay equals out to about 8$ an hour which doesnt sound like much but is when there are no living expenses to pay for. A civilian making the same has to struggle on a weekly basis to make sure bills are paid on 8$ an hour. I also think if they were given orders to "attack" the general public of America they would. They are, after all, only doing their job. At the base close to me the have mock battles where they hire civilians (15$ hr) to pretend to be terrorists so the soldiers have an idea of what a "normal" civilian could be capable of during a time of combat. If someone is too good during the mockbattle (lasertag) they just say they called in an airstrike on you or something. It's kinda fun and the pay is great but never lasts for more than a week or two and is hard to get consecutive contracts. If there ever is a civil war would they enact the draft? They would for sure turn off all the power everywhere as the army has generators the size of semi-trucks. I think I would be more angry at the person who was responsible for making the army turn off my power than the army for shutting it down. I just dont think things are really that bad are they? I dont particularly like the army at all or the people I've met that are stationed in my area but I do love cheeseburgers and electricity and if someone makes B-King shutdown because of whatever reason I am going to be very upset. Then the guys with the generators will be the only ones posting on the internet then. If there was a civil war after those who deserted left where would they get new recruits from? Puerto Rico maybe? The people here could never organize enough to take on a force like the army. I'm not gonna take a bullet for someone who isnt happy with the release of classified information. However if someone shows me they can turn the power on and keep the local B-King open I might draw some fire for a good burger and a vid game. I read a little of John Titors posts on why the civil war might happen. I thought he said it was divided between those who want security and those who want freedom. I dont know if anyone thinks the same way I do about having a civil war other than that it would really suck no matter who thought they were right and who won. Maybe freedom doesnt mean the same thing to everyone. Basically just wanted to say I love the USA. (and burgerking)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Keroscene, post: 16380, member: 508"] [b]Re: The New Civil War[/b] I hear alot of discussions of a civil war like most people are waiting and almost hoping for one to happen. Personally I love the USA. I love cheeseburgers, steaks, milk and all our mad cow infested beef products. I live in a rural area with a great deal of cattle farming that produces beef and dairy products and have never heard of one farmer being worried about mad cow disease in their cattle. Isn't the disease mainly located in the spinal cord of the animal anyways and would have to eat brain tissue or spinal fluid to contract the disease? Doesn't cooking the meat kill the disease? I hope we never have a civil war. I live about 50 miles from an Army base and have met many of what I like to call GI's. These guys have itchy trigger fingers and will shoot at anything because they think its fun. Most Army bases are located in rural areas arent they? Would'nt it be wierd if rural people were to rise up against them? The army base here generates a ton of money for the area and is actually helping to improve the economy for this small area. Most complaints I here of the GI's are never politically related though. Sometimes they get to rowdy when they party, which they seem to like to do alot considering they are told what to do pretty much the rest of the time. I also hear alot of complaints about GI's "stealing" the local women. This I can neither blame the GI's nor the women for. The GI's get an instant credit boost when they join, its a guranteed paycheck. Therefor they dont have any problems getting the latest car thats out because if they dont make a payment it will just be deducted from their pay. Almost all of their bills are taken care of by the army so when they do get paid the only problem they have is where they will spend their money. (Financial Security is very important some people it seems) This also creates a problem with locals making minimum wage or a little above. E1 rankpay equals out to about 8$ an hour which doesnt sound like much but is when there are no living expenses to pay for. A civilian making the same has to struggle on a weekly basis to make sure bills are paid on 8$ an hour. I also think if they were given orders to "attack" the general public of America they would. They are, after all, only doing their job. At the base close to me the have mock battles where they hire civilians (15$ hr) to pretend to be terrorists so the soldiers have an idea of what a "normal" civilian could be capable of during a time of combat. If someone is too good during the mockbattle (lasertag) they just say they called in an airstrike on you or something. It's kinda fun and the pay is great but never lasts for more than a week or two and is hard to get consecutive contracts. If there ever is a civil war would they enact the draft? They would for sure turn off all the power everywhere as the army has generators the size of semi-trucks. I think I would be more angry at the person who was responsible for making the army turn off my power than the army for shutting it down. I just dont think things are really that bad are they? I dont particularly like the army at all or the people I've met that are stationed in my area but I do love cheeseburgers and electricity and if someone makes B-King shutdown because of whatever reason I am going to be very upset. Then the guys with the generators will be the only ones posting on the internet then. If there was a civil war after those who deserted left where would they get new recruits from? Puerto Rico maybe? The people here could never organize enough to take on a force like the army. I'm not gonna take a bullet for someone who isnt happy with the release of classified information. However if someone shows me they can turn the power on and keep the local B-King open I might draw some fire for a good burger and a vid game. I read a little of John Titors posts on why the civil war might happen. I thought he said it was divided between those who want security and those who want freedom. I dont know if anyone thinks the same way I do about having a civil war other than that it would really suck no matter who thought they were right and who won. Maybe freedom doesnt mean the same thing to everyone. Basically just wanted to say I love the USA. (and burgerking) [/QUOTE]
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