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Actually, U.S. Military Still Uses Lots of Horses and Bayonets

acastillo Wrote: Oct 23, 2012 1:05 PM
Katie Pavlich, you're grasping for straws and looking desperate. I cant wait to see your face when Obama wins.
Bob F. RVN70-71 Wrote: Oct 23, 2012 1:25 PM
acastillo:
I'm guessing you won't have the guts to show up here when Obama loses.
Bill1895 Wrote: Oct 23, 2012 1:19 PM
I like to see Katie's face any time, from a men's persepective, she is beautifu1.
Bill1895 Wrote: Oct 23, 2012 1:19 PM
I like to see Katie's face any time, from a men's persepective, she is beautifu1.
Bill1895 Wrote: Oct 23, 2012 1:19 PM
I like to see Katie's face any time, from a men's persepective, she is beautifu1.
MacQ - Texas Wrote: Oct 23, 2012 1:19 PM
Let/s see. Who made this a showcase momenbt in the debate?
katie? no
Mitt? no.

Oh that's right...it was Obama!
DevilDog2531 Wrote: Oct 23, 2012 1:07 PM
bwahahahah DESPERATYION?

cowardly pissant progs getting paid in foodstamps to spew their fears and lies while remaining NOBODIES!

Last night during the final presidential debate of 2012, President Obama said we have "fewer horses and bayonets" during an exchange with Governor Mitt Romney. The comments were condescending, belittling and Obama implied the use of bayonets and horses was obsolete. This is not the case. Yes, Obama said "fewer" rather than "not at all," but let's take a look at how the military uses horses and bayonets today.

First, the Marines. The Marines have an entire page on their website dedicated to the bayonet, which is used in...

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