Fri Mar 21, 2008 7:34 am
Former "Bachelor" bachelor Andy Baldwin just got back from the island of Palau in the South Pacific -- not on vacation, on a mission with the Navy. Now let's talk about why we the taxpayers are footing the bill on such BS.
Baldwin was among 20 military types who were on a search mission in the middle of the ocean. What, you ask, were they looking for? A B-24J bomber that went down during the war. Not Iraq. Not Vietnam. No, not Korea. We're talking WWII, as in more than 60 years ago.
Turns out, the military spends $52 million each year to find the remains of missing soldiers -- it's part of the POW/MIA program. That's all well and good depending on the circumstances. But a crash that is ancient history, at a time when the economy sucks and the Federal government is sucking the life out of everyone with taxes??
Baldwin, a Navy medic and diver, and crew found what could be human remains. We're told it's all being tested in the lab and it could take months, even years, to determine identities. At least he got a really good tan.
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fotobass wrote:Interestingly, there's a poll asking 'Ridiculous waste?' and Yes or No options. The Yes votes are up 51-49%., but of the 125 comments I read, All but a handful are chastising TMZ for their comments.
Fri Mar 21, 2008 11:02 am
Hal B wrote:fotobass wrote:Interestingly, there's a poll asking 'Ridiculous waste?' and Yes or No options. The Yes votes are up 51-49%., but of the 125 comments I read, All but a handful are chastising TMZ for their comments.
Where's the poll? We can "fix" that
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Fri Mar 21, 2008 2:10 pm
I find it curious that your poll seems to be fairly balanced, yet the comments here seem to be running around an 80:1 ratio against your astonishingly insensitive analysis.
We as a nation ask these young men and women to stand in our defense. Question the current war if you will, but there is no question that WWII was anything but an outright defense of our nation and our values. I believe that, as a nation, we owe those who have made the Ultimate Sacrifice a great debt, and part of that debt includes doing everything in our power to bring them home, no matter long it takes.
And as far as $52 million goes? Allow me to offer some perspective on that figure...the Yankees paid more than that for their top three players last year...
1. Jason Giambi, NYY $23,428,571
2. Alex Rodriguez, NYY $22,708,525
3. Derek Jeter, NYY $21,600,000
I think bringing home our fallen defenders is far more worthy an expenditure.