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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby smallpoxgirl » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 03:10:58

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Last_Laff', 'I') think I like you. Your nickname appeal me.


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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby vilemerchant » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 05:44:51

Participating in illegal invasions is now a civic duty eh?

FWIW I was a reservist for 2 years in the Australian Army. It was good fun shooting the bang sticks and all but glad I never signed up properly.
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby patience » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 06:28:12

Not in the military. During Vietnam, I was at Delco Electronics doing work on the Squad Radio (backpack), PRCII (Helmet Radio), and other things less publicized. Some good friends dead and some never the same again. Much credit is due to those who endured that, the politics notwithstanding.
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby midnight-gamer » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 06:35:34

This video has been shown at every movie I saw at the theater this summer.
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby WyoDutch » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 06:48:49

That sort of faux-patriotic crap reminds me of a family down the road from me.

When we pulled our Pearl Harbor attack on Iraq in '03, the woman of that household was all a-twitter.. "I can't help it!" she giggled.. "I just love watching war on TV.. but thank God my sons aren't in the military."
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Since my sons WERE in the military... I described how she could roll G.W. Bush into a thin tube, coat him liberally with vaseline and insert him right between her ample arse-cheeks.

I've always felt that we, as a nation... should have a policy wherein anytime we have troops in combat situations for more than 30 days, it automatically triggers a 10% war surtax and commencement of universal military service.

That would end the chicken-sh*t and dangerous antics of Americans who enjoy a good war... as long as they and they family are on the sidelines eating popcorn.
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby NiKfUrY69 » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 11:10:19

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('patience', 'N')ot in the military. During Vietnam, I was at Delco Electronics doing work on the Squad Radio (backpack), PRCII (Helmet Radio), and other things less publicized. Some good friends dead and some never the same again. Much credit is due to those who endured that, the politics notwithstanding.


<Grin> I carried PRC25's and 77's w/KY38's, with the Ninth Marines (2531/33,0311). Nam Era only, even missed the Mayaguez.

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ps. I didn't even check out the Kid thing, don't do propaganda.....
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby frankthetank » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 12:14:00

I didn't watch it either, i can't stand his "music". Never served. I was pushed that way but always have made my own decisions in life. I have donated plasma probably 100 times (back in college). Gave away 2 old cars one time, they even ran...kind of.

The problem with "music" today is that there is NO money in it, or should i say there isn't money in the CD sales. If you look at the big money makers, say Justin Timberlake, its all in touring and advertising.

If kid ROck toured i doubt anyone would show up. He would have to give free concerts in the trailer park.

You guys really can't blame him, he is only doing it for MONEY. Just like almost everyone else. The guy would probably do anything for another line of coke or whatever his drug of choice is.
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby Delphis » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 12:24:28

I actually TRIED to join right out of high school. I haad been flying for years and consider(ed) myself quite a solid pilot. The Navy had apparently passed a new mandate that would not guarantee you flight time unless you had a four year degree?

I remember laughing and telling the recruiter if I took the time to get a four year degree, I would just go on with my life.

I tried, nontheless...

I do give blood and am active in the CG aux though...

I can't get that Kid Rock song out of my head!

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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby emersonbiggins » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 13:33:05

I saw this ad spot during the coming attractions in a theater this last Friday night.

It was amazing.

After it was over, not a single person was left seated, and we were all saluting the screen, applauding and vociferously chanting "USA! USA!", while the ticket people began handing out miniature American flags to all members of the audience. Lee Greenwood then walked into the room and broke into an a capella solo of his "Proud to be an American," which brought tears to all our eyes.

Right afterward, several men in uniform came in and began passing out applications to join our local detachment of the national guard, and not one person refused to fill them out. I know, because I was so moved, I completed three applications myself. We received notice that the response was so great that basic training would begin right away, with a deployment to Iraq occurring sometime in late October.

I, for one, proudly salute the great efforts by American icons like Kid Rock to bring American-style democracy to the dark corners of the world. Even if he never puts on the uniform or makes a single sacrifice for his country, he is among the greatest heroes who have ever lived.

If Jesus is at the right hand of God, then surely Kid is at the left.

God bless Kid!
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby BigTex » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 13:38:35

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('emersonbiggins', 'I') saw this ad spot during the coming attractions in a theater this last Friday night.

It was amazing.

After it was over, not a single person was left seated, and we were all saluting the screen, applauding and vociferously chanting "USA! USA!", while the ticket people began handing out miniature American flags to all members of the audience. Lee Greenwood then walked into the room and broke into an a capella solo of his "Proud to be an American," which brought tears to all our eyes.

Right afterward, several men in uniform came in and began passing out applications to join our local detachment of the national guard, and not one person refused to fill them out. I know, because I was so moved, I completed three applications myself. We received notice that the response was so great that basic training would begin right away, with a deployment to Iraq occurring sometime in late October.

I, for one, proudly salute the great efforts by American icons like Kid Rock to bring American-style democracy to the dark corners of the world. Even if he never puts on the uniform or makes a single sacrifice for his country, he is among the greatest heroes who have ever lived.

If Jesus is at the right hand of God, then surely Kid is at the left.

God bless Kid!


I had exactly the same experience, except it was in a dream and Lee Greenwood was wearing a thong.
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby emersonbiggins » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 13:57:14

Lucky bastard. 8)
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby PrairieMule » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 14:47:04

That ad has been in theaters for a few months now. It's no accident the message was reduced to the lowest common denominator. I wonder if nine months after this ad campaign we will see a surge or major offensive.
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby StuckInPhilly » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 15:01:16

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('WyoDutch', '[')i]That sort of faux-patriotic crap reminds me of a family down the road from me.

When we pulled our Pearl Harbor attack on Iraq in '03, the woman of that household was all a-twitter.. "I can't help it!" she giggled.. "I just love watching war on TV.. but thank God my sons aren't in the military."
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Since my sons WERE in the military... I described how she could roll G.W. Bush into a thin tube, coat him liberally with vaseline and insert him right between her ample arse-cheeks.

I've always felt that we, as a nation... should have a policy wherein anytime we have troops in combat situations for more than 30 days, it automatically triggers a 10% war surtax and commencement of universal military service.

That would end the chicken-sh*t and dangerous antics of Americans who enjoy a good war... as long as they and they family are on the sidelines eating popcorn.



What you said only twice. I think it would amaze most people to see who would become anti-war if the draft were instituted.

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Dying for something that has nothing to do with protecting the US does not appeal to me.
I don't volunteer anymore but I have been a civil servant for many years.
The more the US has sunk into mediocrity, the more this kind of mindless patriotism is whipped up and thrown around. It's sad really.
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby letitburn84 » Mon 29 Sep 2008, 15:16:40

sadder still is that it could be worse. Kid Rock made disgusting rap music with classy titles such as "F*** you Blind" and lyrics like "I can shoot a nut 50 foot like a Super soaker" in the early 90s and when that became unprofitable/unfashionable/whatever switched to the trashy but apparently profitable rock music he does now 8O

just switched his brand of white trash :cry:

dont ask me how i know :oops:
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby mwellermd » Tue 30 Sep 2008, 09:18:24

Wow... the video is shockingly bad, but will probably appeal to the bubba crowd and perhaps increase enrollment.

It's got almost everything, a rocking soundtrack, big explosions, Nascar heros, cool video tricks, but no girls.

The only thing that could have been added is "real life" war video of indigenous large breasted bikini clad girls running in slow motion towards the camera, embracing their new warrior liberators. Enrollment would shoot through the roof.
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby frankthetank » Tue 30 Sep 2008, 09:27:15

I watched about 30 seconds... That is by far the worst music video i have ever seen...ever... It almost seems like a joke or a spoof... like a "MadTV" skit... His "singing" is by far the worse ever..makes Britney sound good.
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby charliebrownout » Tue 30 Sep 2008, 11:00:29

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Roccland', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SILENTTODD', 'S')o Rocc, as fellow vet I take it you don't think Kid Rock would stand up too well to Basic Training?


I don't get it with guys my age...40-45 crowd (even older)...

Never served, but patriotic as all get out.

I think that is called "over compensation".

Reasons:

1) wanted to, but school, kids, wife

2) wanted to, but flat feet

3) wanted to, but bad back

4) wanted to, but...

I'd like to know who on this board served...and here is how it would go...

You either say you served...or you say nothing and it then is assumed you did not.

Really - what is happening to this country slays me...I did my time...may have been blinded...may have been stupid...but I did my time.

There are but a handful of civic duties:

1) give blood
2) vote
3) serve
4) volunteer

Not real hard, but the ass wipes on this board, in my neighborhood, and in my congress I know have not even given blood.

Oh, but they would be the first to grab a flag after 911.

Hey pops...you serve bro?


Good point. I will say, I tried to join the navy when I was younger--begged my parents. My mom, who had been in the navy, basically said "over my dead body"....she's nuttier than a fruitcake most of the time (still is), but I'm glad she did that.

I agree though, some of the biggest macho-male, flag-waving, fatter than fat, beer swilling idiots who have a copy of guns and ammo sitting in their bathroom to read during their repose on their throne NEVER served a day in their life.

That said, I vote, volunteer, participate in meals on wheels for my church, and when done breastfeeding, I'll give blood again.


So I guess 3 out of 4 isn't so bad.
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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby StuckInPhilly » Tue 30 Sep 2008, 13:12:30

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mwellermd', 'W')ow... the video is shockingly bad, but will probably appeal to the bubba crowd and perhaps increase enrollment.

It's got almost everything, a rocking soundtrack, big explosions, Nascar heros, cool video tricks, but no girls.

The only thing that could have been added is "real life" war video of indigenous large breasted bikini clad girls running in slow motion towards the camera, embracing their new warrior liberators. Enrollment would shoot through the roof.


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Re: Kid Rock - NASCAR - and the National Guard...be afraid

Unread postby JJ » Tue 30 Sep 2008, 13:20:37

Rocc, went to enlist when I was 22 (had been living on the streets for five years). Lied to recruiter, said I'd never been arrested befrore (had extensive record). Sent to San Antonio to Armed Forces Enlistment Services and subsequent testing, etc. *qualified* yanked out of line a few days later for lie. Told to come back in four years after I'd had a steady job for that period of time. At that time I really, really wanted to go into the service for the stability it provided (but would have probably spent my time locked up). Now, I'm very grateful they didn't take me (although they probably would now without a second thought)
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Re: NASCAR dying

Unread postby Ferretlover » Thu 23 Oct 2008, 09:20:10

Big Three automakers' woes affect NASCAR
As Detroit struggles, stock-car racing sponsorship gets scaled back
By Liz Clarke
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '') But with the Big Three U.S. automakers struggling to survive, they have begun to dramatically scale back their financial involvement in NASCAR, threatening the economic model that has driven the sport's popularity. Other corporate sponsors that helped transform stock-car racing from a workingman's pastime into the country's dominant form of auto racing also are scaling back their investment as a result of the sagging economy. Some companies may not renew their commitments -- many of which run more than $10 million -- when current contracts expire. …

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