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JohnRich 4
QuoteAh, but how many of those 80M are actually trained in the use of weapons, have any clue about tactics, and have appropriate guns?
There are more former members of the armed forces in the civilian population, then there are active duty military members. The Army would be outnumbered by trained, skilled militia members, educated in the art of war.
JohnRich 4
QuoteBut it's not well trained soldiers we're talking about. It's people like PJ who think they can take on the US Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force, and win.
Liberals crack me up.
On the one hand, they think that America's armed forces, the most lethal in the history of the world, can't possibly win against a third-world insurgency in Iraq.
And at the same time, they think that a civilian uprising in America by trained former soldiers, can't possibly win against American active-duty forces.
Go figure...
kallend 1,819
QuoteQuoteAh, but how many of those 80M are actually trained in the use of weapons, have any clue about tactics, and have appropriate guns?
There are more former members of the armed forces in the civilian population, then there are active duty military members. The Army would be outnumbered by trained, skilled militia members, educated in the art of war.
Who has the big guns, bombs, gunships, tanks, radars, spy satellites....?
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The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one.
The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one.
kallend 1,819
QuoteQuoteBut it's not well trained soldiers we're talking about. It's people like PJ who think they can take on the US Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force, and win.
Liberals crack me up.
On the one hand, they think that America's armed forces, the most lethal in the history of the world, can't possibly win against a third-world insurgency in Iraq.
And at the same time, they think that a civilian uprising in America by trained former soldiers, can't possibly win against American active-duty forces.
Go figure...
Apples and oranges, dear boy. We are not a tyrannical force in Iraq, just uninvited guests whose leader said "Bring 'em on" to the insurgents. Civil wars always get very much nastier.
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The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one.
The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one.
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