What NOT to say to a VET who served two tours in Afghanistan !
you just can't make this up..
I have said before, after working and visiting our representatives in DC some of them are as DUMB as a board.. and yes I just insulted the lumber of the world..
it looks Re Pryer worked his way up his daddy's ladder and "earned" that seat..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Pryor
and I am sure his less then three years of private practice prepared him for that difficult task.. :roll: :roll: :roll:
hey it must be difficult to have a private law practice and run for office..
wait.. that means he didn't even practice as long as "less then three years" oops..
Like I said.. you just can't make this stuff up... :roll: :roll: :roll: :shock: :? :???:
you just can't make this up..
I have said before, after working and visiting our representatives in DC some of them are as DUMB as a board.. and yes I just insulted the lumber of the world..
Pryor says his opponent’s military service gives him a ‘sense of entitlement’ to a Senate seat -
When you’re asked about your opponent’s two tours of duty in Iraq or Afghanistan, you give the first answer Sen. Mark Pryor, D-Ark., gave here — you thank him — and then you stop. You don’t go on about how your opponent’s military service has given him a sense of “entitlement” to higher office.
Especially not if your daddy was governor and senator and you now hold the same seat he did.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=P6Qme_Plx3w
“I think that’s part of this sense of entitlement that he gives off. It’s that, almost it’s like, ‘I served my country, therefore let me into the Senate.’ That’s not how it works in Arkansas.”
Actually, that’s probably how it works in Arkansas. Especially this year.
This was Cotton’s response on Fox and Friends — in which he pretty much takes the high road:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aVmuY6fNaeE&feature=player_embedded
it looks Re Pryer worked his way up his daddy's ladder and "earned" that seat..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Pryor
and I am sure his less then three years of private practice prepared him for that difficult task.. :roll: :roll: :roll:
hey it must be difficult to have a private law practice and run for office..
wait.. that means he didn't even practice as long as "less then three years" oops..
Like I said.. you just can't make this stuff up... :roll: :roll: :roll: :shock: :? :???:
“I think that’s part of this sense of entitlement that he gives off. It’s that, almost it’s like, ‘I served my country, therefore let me into the Senate.’ That’s not how it works in Arkansas.”
- See more at: http://www.conservativeintel.com/2014/03/07/arsen-pryor-says-his-opponents-military-service-gives-him-a-sense-of-entitlement-to-a-senate-seat/#sthash.ICGq4JTN.dpuf?utm_source=Intel&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=House