Posted by rockyridgefarm on August 03, 2017 at 06:02:25 from (69.131.200.47):
In Reply to: PT 109 Sunk 8/2/43 posted by Ultradog MN on August 02, 2017 at 04:01:27:
He could have used his daddys influence and piloted a desk through the war, but he piloted a torpedo boat instead. He could have saved his own skin and swam to safety, but he tended to his men instead. Sure, he was not perfect and made a lot of mistakes, but he served. You guys sure are quick to run him down. And what does Teddy have to do with anything in this thread? It was about PT109 sinking, which wouldn't even be a footnote in history if the skipper didn't become president. How many more torpedo boats sank without so much as a mention?
OTOH, our current golfer in chief had "bone spurs" and couldn't serve in Vietnam, even joked about how STDs were his own personal Vietnam. The only person he's ever served was himself, up to, including, and especially as Prez.
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