Just telling it like it is!!
Don't Serve Your Country.
Published on July 9, 2007 By George Vreeland Hill In US Domestic
GEORGE VREELAND HILL SPEAKS!

Don't serve your country!
Your country is using you!!
If you need good medical care after you leave the military, you will not get it.
They don't care and will not fix the problem either.
You know about VA hospitals!!
Iraq?
Why?
Bush laughed at WMD once, and in doing so, laughed at you!
Bush himself went AWOL while in the military, but he does not think twice about sending you to die.
Military pay?
A joke.
Education?
You can't go to college in a casket.
The military lied to Pat Tillman's family, and they will lie to your family after you die.
Get ready for much longer stays in Iraq.
That is why you joined, right?
To be used!
Let this be a lesson to the rest of you.
Don't serve your country, because your country is not serving you!
In fact, you are being used!
So until our government corrects the problems and puts our soldiers first, don't serve.
I am,
George Vreeland Hill




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on Jul 09, 2007
Welcome to joeuser, George.

I respectfully remind you that there is more to military service than the pay and benefits we recieve. While they are imortant to us, for the great majority of servicemen they are only part of the reason we serve. We are all painfully aware of the disadvantages to military service that you've listed, including healthcare, low pay, long deployments, etc. They are not surprises.

As for your other points, such as WMDs, Pat Tillman's situation, and even our president's military record, these aren't reasons to not serve, these are indicators, symptoms of a larger societal problem, and what they show us is that now more than ever our country needs men and women who are willing to serve, who are willing to put the welfare of their neighbors and their nation before their own.

Perhaps we are being used, but aren't most of us? a good chunk of Americans are wage slaves, working from one paycheck to the next, gettinng by as best they can, knowing that their efforts will never make them wealthy, and are very likely making someone else wealthy instead. I would rather be used to defend those people, citizens of the greatest nation on earth, from all enemies foreign and domestic.

I have been to a lot of different places on the planet, and lived in a lot of different countries, and I can tell you from first hand experience that the other nations of the world cannot hold a candle to the United States of America when it comes to the freedoms, liberties, and luxuries that it affords its citizens. My country does serve me. Perhaps not always in the manner I would choose, but far better than any citizen of any other nation can expect.

Many years ago, before I was born, the President of the United States challenged the people of the nation to 'Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country.' Then, as now, our nation faced various crises at home and abroad, and fixing those crises required the efforts of all citizens of the nation.

This is what I can do. I voluntarily give my time and effort to serve the United States in her armed forces. I leave my family for years at a time and put myself in harms way to serve you and yours. Because of this, I find your protest against my service to be distasteful; at best it is short sighted and ignorant, at worst it is personally insulting.

If you genuinely feel that wrongs are being perpetrated against the members of the armed forces by our own government, I urge you to get involved in your local veterans groups and help them lobby for change and improvement to the benefits awarded our servicmen and women. Until then, please drop this anti-call to arms. Like I said above, our country needs men and women willing to serve, willing to fight and protect. Service to the nation is not a joke, it is an honorable profession, and instead of avoiding it, the citizens of the United States of America should aspire to it.

I am Staff Sergeant Wanderer, United States Army
on Jul 09, 2007
I am Staff Sergeant Wanderer, United States Army


hooah!

I am (always) Sergeant Life Happens, United States Army.
on Jul 10, 2007
Medical?

Well my son whose served less than a year, in the AF, has had a medical procedure called PRK done at a cost of $0 to him. I'd say that's a pretty good perk. Gonna cost me, his mom at least $3,000 to do the same. His wife had a baby. Cost? $0.

Education?

He just signed up for a master's course. Cost to him? $0.

He gets to travel and see the world. Cost to him? $0

Don't serve your country, because your country is not serving you!


Doesn't it go......

"Don't ask what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country?"



on Jul 10, 2007
I don't know what happened to you, George.

Your points are valid. are any of them the source of your discontent and or disillusionment with the Service? When you were counseled while being outprocessed (I'm guessing you are now discharged - but they can always call you back) what do you believe the interviewer derived from your responses to their uestions (sp - my keyboard is mussed)?

Perhaps you are simply providing advice to possible new recruits with this thread, but I think you want to give back a little pain to the source that provided you with unhappiness.

I also did not have a pleasant experience in the service, and it does have many problems.

If you are just looking for a way to hurt the Service branches by reminding people of their collective problems, let me assure you that problem has already been dealt with.

I wanted to let you know that american policy has already devised a way to work around short recruitment levels with the link to this article.

U.S. Contractors Outnumber Troops in Iraq

The number of U.S.-paid private contractors in Iraq now exceeds that of American combat troops by 20,000, newly released figures show, raising fresh questions about the privatization of the war effort and the government's capacity to carry out military and rebuilding campaigns....

http://www.drudge.com/news/96211/us-contractors-outnumber-troops-iraq

While soldiers die for pennies, private contractors (like Vice-President Dick Cheney's Halliburton) are making bank hand over fist with mercenaries at a higher cost to taxpayers.

While the Service branches are flawed, don't blame the Services, blame the leaders.

You will find that though it seems the Service (I don't know which branch you were in - I was active army) has abandoned you now that you are seemingly discharged, you will find support from the many good american civilians and, particularly, other former Servicemen - and women.

Good luck, and look forward.



on Jul 10, 2007
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on Jul 10, 2007
at great risk of exposing myself to people i am trying to screw with a little, my wife is retired military and years after she retired, she came up with a weird thing. i won't go into it, but the army hospital referred her to the af doc, who referred her to three different doc's in three different states. just to get opinions.

they paid for all the travel, and all the civilian doc's to check her out. they paid for us to stay in a pretty nice hotel.
they even sent me with her, and paid for me to go too.
they cut military orders for me so i could go and hold her hand.

for all of that, and full coverage and free prescription drugs (for my wife its over 1800 smackers a month) plus a free emergency room for both of us and all the kids, we pay $420 a year. get that anywhere else.

plus a tax free retirement for a disability she suffered on the job while in the military, that fully pays our mortgage, and most of my truck payment.

for 9 years she served, and would happily go back to the air force today if they would let her. she was retired as an e-4, and they take great care of her, and our whole family.

if it wasn't for her service in the military, we couldn't live like we do. we are very lucky to have all that we do and we owe a lot of it to our military and our government.

by talking the way you do, you are the one using people, you are uninformed and a regurgitator. its sad.

my country serves me, and no matter what you say or think or do, no matter how much you cry, it serves you too.
on Jul 10, 2007
Don't Serve Your Country!


Yes, don't serve your country. It does nothing for you. I mean that is the reason people give their lives for, right? I don't do anything for free, I will not help a person in an accident unless they will somehow repay me, lunch will do just fine. I will not save a baby in a burning building unless I know I will get some kind of reward of at least a medal. I will not join the Armed Forces because I may have to fight for my country but my country will not do anything for me. Oh, wait! What's this? A paragraph from John F. Kennedy, look what it says:

"It's not what your country can do for you, it's what you can do for your country".

Oh, so I'm suppose to do things not because I expect something in return, but because it's the right thing to do. Oh, I see. Man, how stupid of me to expect a free lunch from someone I just help in a car accident or a medal for saving a baby's life. Shame on me.

BTW, imagine what would happen if no one else ever joined the US Armed Forces. We would no longer have a military force to protect us, we would be sitting duck. Who will protect this right for you to post this ridiculous article if we don't have people serving for their country?
on Jul 10, 2007

Well my son whose served less than a year, in the AF, has had a medical procedure called PRK done at a cost of $0 to him. I'd say that's a pretty good perk. Gonna cost me, his mom at least $3,000 to do the same. His wife had a baby. Cost? $0.

KFC, I need a favor.  Can you email me at wan4u2 at yahoo dot com?  I need to ask you some questions about this.

Thanks

on Jul 10, 2007
This so blatantly anti-american in so many ways that it isn't even funny. George grow-up! And while you're at it....grow a brain!
on Jul 10, 2007
While all of your responses were well crafted, they were wasted on yet another habitual liar. This guy exists in NH and CA at the same time. He doesn't have a degree on his myspace page but he has two on another.

For someone who is supposed to be telling it like it is, you should Google yourself and find out just how many different ways you have told 'it'. And, if you are going to blatantly lie, don't use the same picture on diferent sites with diferent info.

It's even rumored that you are Elvis.
on Jul 10, 2007

Reply By: just johnPosted: Tuesday, July 10, 2007
While all of your responses were well crafted, they were wasted on yet another habitual liar. This guy exists in NH and CA at the same time. He doesn't have a degree on his myspace page but he has two on another.

For someone who is supposed to be telling it like it is, you should Google yourself and find out just how many different ways you have told 'it'. And, if you are going to blatantly lie, don't use the same picture on diferent sites with diferent info.

It's even rumored that you are Elvis.

once again Detective First grade justjohn gets to the villian in this peice of garbage and it sure is not the military.

Semper fi! DO OR DIE!

in my heart I remain sgt, moderateman U.S.M.C.

on Jul 11, 2007
Semper fi! DO OR DIE!
in my heart I remain sgt, moderateman U.S.M.C.


When you were in, I find it "very" doubtful that you were a moderate.  
on Jul 11, 2007
I thought he was that one guy.

Remember Spammy McTalksalot?

You know, the guy who pretended to be a famous literary genius and had Bakerstreet buying it?
on Jul 11, 2007
They make it so easy. George Vreeland Hill... Wtih a full name like that you gotta by just a little bit bonkers from all the ass whippings you took by the school bully.

He must be a popular liar. He has like 11,000 MySpace friends.

My guess is that it's Sanjaya Malakar in his most recent recreation of himself.
on Jul 11, 2007
Temple of the hemmoraging appendage... what silliness. I clicked on his posts by accident far too often.
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