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Right Angle: Backstage [10-29-2019]

Bill Whittle, Scott Ott and Stephen Green meet in the ring in a bare-knuckle, no holds barred, donnybrook for the title and a slice of history.

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16 replies on “Right Angle: Backstage [10-29-2019]”

Lawn Darts and Water Wiggle, Ah yes, the good ol’ days….. I believe that Zuck the schmuck actually admitted that Facebook is a “publisher” in a recent interview… sorry, that’s all the info I have on that…AND– Did Scott just call me a garbage can !!?? Just askin’ 😉

Seventy percent of the population views socialism favorably. Ninety percent of students get educated through public schools. I am betting the percentage of students that are in favor of socialism is a lot higher than seventy percent. No one should send their kids to public schools.

Robot Killers on the loose! Here is a sobering thought, just wait until the Iranians figure out these make an ideal weapon of terror. Imagine an attack by machine gun wielding robots packed with high explosives. An some people don’t understand why anyone would need to own a 50 cal rifle.

Regarding the RPV pilots and gunners going home rather than to the bar after their missions experiencing increased stress levels.
Modern Servicemembers downrange can’t partake in drinking alcohol. Smoking (or any use of tobacco) is frowned upon. Get caught having sex and you can lose stripes. All three of those were good stress reducers in previous conflicts. No longer.
I wonder if the seemingly greater occurrence of PTSD might be related to the lack of access to those stress reducers.
(I spent two tours in Vietnam and then experienced Saudi and Iraq during Desert Shield/Storm — both as a non-combat soldier.) Big difference between the two as far as what was available during down time.

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