Notice what Issac says about youtube "community" guidelines regarding david chipman
Notice what Issac says about youtube "community" guidelines regarding david chipman
You won't outvote the corruption.
Sic Semper Tyrannis
I wish he'd run for higher office.
I know him, not well but I've met him several times. He was the head doc of the ER at a hospital I worked at years ago as an RT. He is a West Point grad and was a rifle company CO in the 82nd before he got into medicine. I saw him outside a liquor store when he was mulling a run for governor and I told him to go for it. He ended up not doing it because of his stance on LGBTQ and comments on Muslims; it also nixed his nomination by Trump for Sec. of the Army.
The gloves are off these days. Fvck it. It's to a point where no one on our side should give a damn about calling a spade a spade. Our society needs that nowadays as this PC horseshit is out of control. I sincerely hope he runs for POTUS some day.
11C2P '83-'87
Airborne Infantry
F**k China!
Congressmen who actually "worked for a living", there is something you don't always see.
Flight surgeon is no joke. My brother went in basic infantry, enlisted back in 87 and came out a Capt. and a flight surgeon. It certainly didn't happen overnight.
When the army sends you to med school you basically do four years in one year and they keep the best 20%. Nobody really goes to medical school "for free" just because they are in the military.
It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.
Chuck, we miss ya man.
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Yup, I’m so tired of career politicians that speak out of both sides of their mouth (maybe that’s why I liked DJT so much)...
Generally military medicine is an inverted bell curve: either really good, or really bad. All the average ones get out. In the Navy, flight doc (called 'surgeon', but almost any doc can do it) is a coveted job....it's pretty cush and great assignments.
I love to see vets get into politics. Once upon a time I think it was something like 75% of congressmen were veterans, now it's less than 5%.
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