Unbelievably, Soldiers Must Pay For Damaged Equipment

As an ex Nam era vet ( yeah I served from 69 to 77 ) I think this is an absolutely disgusting way for the government and military to treat the boys that have served their time and put their lives on the line for our country. But then again coming from the era that I did. They did the same thing to those that served in Nam. Heroes my ass. We were just expendable siege fodder for the governmental greed machine.

Wake the fuck up America.

How long are you going to put up with this tyrannical crap from your government before you stand up for your selves and do something? You know.. I USED to believe that the good ole US of A was the best country in the world to live in. But the older I get and the more I see of how the Bill of Rights and the Constitution are being slowly and surely taken apart and destroyed. I am no longer that self assured wide eyed military son of Uncle Sam. We are falling apart at the seams here people. How long are We/You going to let this continue? How long before those boys get tired of being treated like this and just say NO MORE! In the end folks it is us who will pay the ultimate price for this governments greed.

This is just 1 case. How many more are out there we dont know about?

“In the beginning of change, the patriot is a scarce man; brave, hated and scorned.
When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot”

A patriot must always be ready to defend his country against his government.
–Edward Abbey

“Courage my friends; ’tis not too late to build a better world.”
… Tommy Douglas

 

Former Army Specialist Rodriguez started getting bills for $700 for lost or damaged government property this summer. Although he was discharged some four years ago, bills recently arrived demanding payment, but giving no details on what or why — nor do they offer a way to dispute the charges. “For doing my job you’re going to bill me?” Rodriguez

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