04-01-2014, 09:50 AM
Boy being a marine corps veteran of several enlistments I can say that military towns do stick it to the military. Or at least they did in the 80's and 90's. Even more so on the east coast versus the west coast. Drive away from those towns and you will get better pricing.
Now the military members that really want a bike can go to their local exchange overseas and buy a new bike for the next model year when they first get overseas and have in most cases the bike fully paid for when they get home as there are plenty single one with nothing else to do with their money and all they need to do is take delivery of the bike when they get home. Been there done it.
Now to think that the military uses a "so called military card" to get things that must be coming from a possible conscientious objector? I want to thank you for serving your country. Step into a hostile environment and come home to a country that doesn't appreciate it I guess is the way some would want it.
It is society today that makes some think like you do. Until your in those shoes you really can't say or have a leg to stand on. If you are a veteran do your part join your local American Legion or better yet join the American Legion Riders and learn about how those veterans are still giving to their country well past the normal enlistment.
If you live in my district I can get you signed up with the Riders, heck I will even sponsor you...
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Now the military members that really want a bike can go to their local exchange overseas and buy a new bike for the next model year when they first get overseas and have in most cases the bike fully paid for when they get home as there are plenty single one with nothing else to do with their money and all they need to do is take delivery of the bike when they get home. Been there done it.
Now to think that the military uses a "so called military card" to get things that must be coming from a possible conscientious objector? I want to thank you for serving your country. Step into a hostile environment and come home to a country that doesn't appreciate it I guess is the way some would want it.
It is society today that makes some think like you do. Until your in those shoes you really can't say or have a leg to stand on. If you are a veteran do your part join your local American Legion or better yet join the American Legion Riders and learn about how those veterans are still giving to their country well past the normal enlistment.
If you live in my district I can get you signed up with the Riders, heck I will even sponsor you...
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