The U.S. Military is Fake & Ghey : Part Two
Subjective experience is easily expanded into global conclusions about America's fate
This second part of the account of my military service starts three years later, the last year of my service. I am sure many people reading this post believe I must be delusional or hallucinating the way I have described the Army both during and after Jimmy Carter’s reign. To truly despise Carter you have to know everything he did when he was in office and that’s too much ground to cover here. He singlehandedly nearly reduced the United States to an anarchy run by feudal warlords.
I remember the day Jimmy gave away the Panama Canal because I got so pissed off I took off my steel helmet and bounced it off the concrete at the motor pool. I screamed out loud to all my fellow troops, “We got enemies in the rearguard fifth column and forward of our position, we’re surrounded by these assholes!” My sergeant seemed to agree with me and instead of disciplining me, calmly told me to put my headgear back on and keep it on. The John Birch society had told me when I was 12 years old that the Council on Foreign Relations (Carter was a member) was making plans to turn over the Panama Canal so that South America could be captured in advance of World War Three to control the canal locks. Sounded like science fiction back then, do people today know how many Americans and Latin Americans died to dig the Panama Canal? I don’t think they do. Worse, I don’t think most of them would care.
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