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... tlovertonet

Generally I don’t learn article on blogs, but I would like to say that this write-up very compelled me to try and do it! Your writing taste has been amazed me. Thank you, quite nice post.

... DANILO CANONIZADO

WHERE CAN I OBTAIN THE TABULATORS JUDGES ESCORTS SEATINGS FOR A DISTRICT POST ORATORICAL CONTEST. ALSO A GENERAL ADVISORY ON THE POSTS CONTEST AGENDA APPLICATION

... Timothy Kensinger

My suspician is that California State Employees won’t be affected by this.
This will absolutely and ultimately provide taxpayer funding for abortions or any other excuse to eliminate lives for the convieniance of big governmant such as Senicide, also known as geronticide, the practice of killing the elderly and Euthanasia .

... James P Bras

These new laws are not going to be accepted by Vets and/or Active Duty military. It is time to start a movement to eliminate these laws and the politicians who brought these laws to the fore.

... D Latham

Well if thus goes through, this is one veteran household that will be leaving this state.

... Tim J Reed

If the State did run this program it would be a boondogle. Nothing good comes out of a Govt Run bureaucracy. It would only line the pockets of the politicians running the show.

... William G Lawlor

I am a current member, but in the future I will drop out. It’s sad when I as a retired serviceman pay more for a membership than a son or social member. It’s not because I can’t afford it; it’s the principle. I don’t have nothing against civilians. They normally due more for the posts than legionares. But they should pay the same dues as legionares. And most would be happy to do that. I get the same answer all the time, that I as a legionaire have the right to vote. That answer is not good enough for me. So call it a social club when men or women that have served pay more for dues. Principles matter!

... xmc.pl

It’s rare to come across a blog that consistently delivers high-quality content, but that’s exactly what this blog does. The author’s writing is engaging and thought-provoking, and their commitment to providing well-researched and balanced perspectives is truly commendable. What I appreciate most about this blog is its ability to cover a wide range of topics without sacrificing depth or quality. Whether I’m looking to learn more about a specific subject or just looking for an interesting read, I always turn to this blog.

... Jeffery Dean Smith

I have never seen any help from the American Legion.
In fact the only contact I have ever received from ya’ll is to beg me for money. I am a 100% disabled combat veteran on a fixed income.
As far as I can tell what ya’ll say you do for us vets, is already done for us by the VA without having to pay for the privilege.

The only reason I am joining is so that my wife can volunteer.

Doesn’t that seem kind of messed up? She wants to volunteer and help ya’ll, but she can’t unless I join, or should I say pay.

Point is “we help our vets” is an easy way to get money from the public. You are just a business disguised as a charity.

I have no use from either when I can’t even figure out how to get the meds I need to even function in a society. The very same society for which I sacrificed my soul.

You want advice, shut it down and do something else that actually makes a difference.

... Louis E Thelemaque

I am a retired US Army Veteran who began military service (i.e. drafted) at the end of WW2 and served EXACTly 3 years from 11/28/1946 to 11/27/1949. I am probably too late in life to finally join a veterans association but I thought it may be interesting to tell my story and listen to other veteran stories.