I thought this was kinda neat looking, so I’d point it out:
Rex Steele: Nazi Smasher!
The trailer for the cartoon short is here.
Archive of entries posted on 10th June 2004
Our Military XVIII
Here are more military stories. I’d like to keep this going as long as I can, so, if you’d like to give your own explanation of why you joined the military or have a military story, please e-mail me with the subject “Military”. Thanks.
LCpl Zachary, USMC, writes:
I joined the Marines a little over a year ago. I joined the reserves because I go to college and am also going for OCS. I can’t say this was anywhere near the path I thought I would be going. I went through my freshman year of college becoming anxious of the future and feeling I had no idea what I wanted to do or how I wanted to get here. I also felt I had been going to school for so damn long that I needed something different, a new type of challenge. So I go by the local recruiting stations and figured I’d check out the Marines first because I had a few friends in the Corps but I can’t say I knew what I was getting myself into. All I knew was that they were the best and if I was gonna join I’d join the best. Needless to say I did my time at PI and came out a new man, with goals I want to accomplish and know how to accomplish them. It was truly a growing up experience. I still love that I made this decision and will never regret it. I plan on going into JAG the hard way now, the Marine Corps officer program instead of going halfway and going through the Air Force or Navy. Wish me luck at OCS July 11 I ship out once again to face the wraith of the Drill Instructors. I cant wait.
A reader Chris sent this in, and I remember having seen it on snopes but have decided to print it here too:
As I head off to Baghdad for the final weeks of my stay in Iraq, I wanted to say thanks to all of you who did not believe the media. They have done a very poor job of covering everything that has happened. I am sorry that I have not been able to visit all of you during my two week leave back home.
And just so you can rest at night knowing something is happening in Iraq that is noteworthy, I thought I would pass this on to you. This is the list of things that has happened in Iraq recently: (Please share it with your friends and compare it to the version that your paper is producing.)
* Over 400,000 kids have up-to-date immunizations.
* School attendance is up 80% from levels before the war.
* Over 1,500 schools have been renovated and rid of the weapons stored there so education can occur.
* The port of Uhm Qasar was renovated so grain can be off-loaded from ships faster.
* The country had its first 2 billion barrel export of oil in August.
* Over 4.5 million people have clean drinking water for the first time ever in Iraq.
* The country now receives 2 times the electrical power it did before the war.
* 100% of the hospitals are open and fully staffed, compared to 35% before the war.
* Elections are taking place in every major city, and city councils are in place.
* Sewer and water lines are installed in every major city.
* Over 60,000 police are patrolling the streets.
* Over 100,000 Iraqi civil defense police are securing the country.
* Over 80,000 Iraqi soldiers are patrolling the streets side by side with US soldiers.
* Over 400,000 people have telephones for the first time ever.
* Students are taught field sanitation and hand washing techniques to prevent the spread of germs.
* An interim constitution has been signed.
* Girls are allowed to attend school.
* Textbooks that don’t mention Saddam are in the schools for the first time in 30 years.
Don’t believe for one second that these people do not want us there. I have met many, many people from Iraq that want us there, and in a bad way. They say they will never see the freedoms we talk about but they hope their children will. We are doing a good job in Iraq and I challenge anyone, anywhere to dispute me on these facts. So If you happen to run into John Kerry, be sure to give him my email address and send him to Denison, Iowa. This soldier will set him straight. If you are like me and very disgusted with how this period of rebuilding has been portrayed, email this to a friend and let them know there are good things happening.
Ray Reynolds, SFC
Iowa Army National Guard
234th Signal Battalion
As for this story from Ernie G, all I can say is, “Shazam!”:
My funniest military story happened before I went into the service, during ROTC Summer camp, at Fort Belvoir in 1959. We were doing Interior Guard at night, “guarding” the streets in the barracks area. A cadet in my platoon reported the following incident:
“The sidewalk was heavily shaded, and I saw someone walking toward me in the dark. I came to port arms and challenged him:
‘HALT! Who is there?’
‘Captain Marvel.’
‘Advance, motherfucker, and meet Batman.’
So he steps out of the shadow and the first thing I see are silver railroad tracks, then a name tag: MARVELL. He had a big grin, and we exchanged salutes. He was a dentist or veterinary or something. Thank God he wasn’t R.A.”
A Word of Caution
Remember, when you are ronin, your enemies will be numerous. The true warrior shall show no fear regardless of which caliber glock a chimp is pointing at him.
Reflect on this, ronin.
Staring Down the Barrel of a .45
Reagan once used a .45 to stop a lady from being mugged (and there is a funny end to the story). The article says it was a .45 revolver, so did Reagan carry a cowboy style peacemaker?
All ronin should read this story and reflect on its wisdom.
The Charge of the Ronin
A ronin is a samurai who’s master was slain. In the old times, a samurai would commit seppuku if his master died, but that was outlawed centuries ago in feudal Japan. Thus, all those mourning Master Reagan, you are not to disembowel yourselves. It is our duty to live on with honor, fight for our nation, and seek vengeance against the enemy in his memory. Those who swore allegiance to Master Reagan are now ronin, and we must ensure our blades are sharpened and ready, for our duties still are many.
DUTIES OF THE FORMER RETAINERS OF MASTER REAGAN:
* We fight all enemies of America and American principles, even if the enemy is quite large and speaks a strange, angry sounding language.
* We never surrender our principles, even if offered money or yummy candy.
* In all areas of life we conduct ourselves with honor, and we sever the necks of those who show dishonor.
* If we see stupid hippy, we explain to hippy that he is stupid and a hippy.
* We then beat hippy.
* We then explain to hippy that he was beaten.
* When the Democrats show dishonor in fighting terrorism, they are to be shunned. Their symbol, the donkey, is to be cut down on sight.
* A bowl of jelly beans should rest upon one’s table in remembrance of Master Reagan.
* Those in the military are to fight with honor abroad. Those who are civilians are to fight with honor at home in defense of those risking their lives on the front.
* The French are to be threatened with harm whenever they speak. Their white flag of surrender are to be spat upon.
* The media is to be distrusted; we, who no longer serve a master, must get the truth out by reading and writing in our blogs.
* Always stand up for the principles of America when challenged; if a rogue will not relent in his slander of liberty, then the matter should be settled by clash of swords.
* If the slanderous rogue does not have a sword, cold cock him and run away.
* Any remaining Communists are to be slain on sight with no honor given to him. They are less than peasants.
* If apple pie is ever threatened, you are to stand firm in its defense.
* The way of the samurai is serenity; if a rogue tries to break a samurai’s peace by shrill lies, the rogue is to be ignored if he cannot be smitten quickly. Breaking our serenity is all the rogue wishes to achieve.
* He also might be trying to boost book sales by getting attention. Just ignore the idiots.
* You must vow that your sword shall seek the blood tyrants throughout the globe.
* A samurai is always fearless and prepared for battle; his actions each day should be to fight for the founding principles of America. He is never to relent.
These are the duties of the ronin who wish to honor Master Reagan as I have now written them. They may be added to or changed as needed, but the principles of the samurai are always the same: he is foremost a warrior who will fight with honor for the principles of his master. If you are ready to take on these duties – and this is not a decision to take lightly – then you may use this banner to link to the principles of the ronin:

Master Reagan defeated many enemies in his day, but there is still much battle to do to preserve America and the world. Thus we must fight on to honor Reagan-san.
You know where I stand.

