Just finished a decent documentary on him
@Gunfighter14e2 whats your thoughts on the man?
@Gunfighter14e2 whats your thoughts on the man?
No one gets out alive. History/people only remember what your stood or fell for,...Who kills a king dies with the tyrant.
Pure CocksuckerJust finished a decent documentary on him
@Gunfighter14e2 whats your thoughts on the man?
Tell us how you really feel, and dont hold back.Google Project 100,000, his baby.
Drafted a lot of retards.
I would not piss down his mouth if his guts were on fire.
There is a special place in Hell for him.
I don't like him, esp. in his old age. I didn't like him when I was young, and I don't like him now when I am old. He literally cries a lot now, which I find disgusting. He is a murder of thousands of good young American men in my opinion. Yes, I agree, he is a POS who killed many. Looking forward to standing on his head in hell.
Some Abortions would benefit man kind.Shoulda been 61 years...
"There's the old apocryphal story that in 1967, they went to the basement of the Pentagon, when the mainframe computers took up the whole basement, and they put on the old punch cards everything you could quantify. Numbers of ships, numbers of tanks, numbers of helicopters, artillery, machine gun, ammo—everything you could quantify,” says James Willbanks, the chair of military history at U.S. Army Command and General Staff College. “They put it in the hopper and said, ‘When will we win in Vietnam?' They went away on Friday and the thing ground away all weekend. [They] came back on Monday and there was one card in the output tray. And it said, 'You won in 1965.'”My favorite part of a docu-series on him and the war was when they had some sort of gigantic computer in the basement of the Pentagon (I think?) that took up entire rooms. I can't remember the exact dates, but the story went like this.
They were so deadset on basically a spreadsheet approach to fighting the war and had a formula they thought that through attrition rates would determine the time at which they'd defeat the Vietnamese. So they put all of their variables together from their mountains of daily reports that were required from the commanders in Vietnam, plugged them into the computer and ran it to get a date at which they would win.
It ran over the weekend and finally spit out a report sometime 3-4 days after starting it. The date at which they should win was (making this up) March 3rd 1968. The only problem was, it was already 1969.
Not worth wasting the urine brother or the bail money for catchin a federal charge in Arlington. And I wouldn't want to contaminate the water of the Intracoastal Waterway with his decoposing ass. But he was a real waste of oxygen and probably helped get Kennedy killed. I know Kennedy was looking for ideas but, damn. Be willing to bet he was the asshat that aproved the change in contract spec rifle powders to save a penny, grunts be damned....No I didn't, I guess I didn't get invited to his funeral. Last time I saw him he was bawling like a little baby in DC. Where's he buried? I want to go piss on his grave.
Oh never mind, I looked it up.
Looks like I'll be stopping by here next time I'm in Arlington wandering around smoking a fatty or watching a real American soldier be laid down:
Arlington Nat'l Cem'try, Section 2, Grave 1233-A
Its a sham they wasted a soldier's grave on this incompetent murdering bureaucrat. He doesn't deserve to rest there with real Heros.
They should dig this ass up an dump his worthless carcass in the Tidal Basin on an outgoing tide.
Me as well, as I would have loved to see if my fork or steak knife could have touched his spine after passing thru his windpipe. I'd have recorded the gurgling sound for later, knowing it was the sound of him drowning in his own blood. Fuck him, his B/S killed lots of good kids/men that thought they were doing the right thing. Only to find out later we all where just being used as cannon fodder in a B/S chest game.Before he passed on he was the individual I would have like to have had lunch with more than any other...
And yet his analysis while working on LeMay’s staff in WW2 pacific theater totally turned the tide of the strategic bombing campaign against Japan. And did more to end the Pacific War, arguably, than The Manhattan Project, saving hundreds of thousands of GI’s.Me as well, as I would have loved to see if my fork or steak knife could have touched his spine after passing thru his windpipe. I'd have recorded the gurgling sound for later, knowing it was the sound of him drowning in his own blood. Fuck him, his B/S killed lots of good kids/men that thought they were doing the right thing. Only to find out later we all where just being used as cannon fodder in a B/S chest game.
Without him Ar15 would/could have ended on a scrap heap and you would be hustling FN Fal clones to this day
Without him Ar15 would/could have ended on a scrap heap and you would be hustling FN Fal clones to this day
He was nothing more than a fucking bean counting, ass sucking, fuck ball who was always looking for the easy way out. His B/S like all the rest of the leadership in that time frame, is why many of those to come after them seen what they could get away with. I give you present day America,...And yet his analysis while working on LeMay’s staff in WW2 pacific theater totally turned the tide of the strategic bombing campaign against Japan. And did more to end the Pacific War, arguably, than The Manhattan Project, saving hundreds of thousands of GI’s.
And he was far from alone in his mid-handling of Vietnam... and had Kennedy lived would likely have been the architect of withdrawal. But he became LBJ’s “Yes Man” for years while letting a greater idiot, Westmoreland, spreadsheet his way through a battle of attrition that the USA could never win. And LBJ made things worse as a consummate pandering political hack... only interested in his legacy and power and unable to unstick himself from Vietnam. And if anyone turned Vietnam from a morass into simply a chess game, it was not McNamara, but Henry Kissinger... but he is another story all together.
Like I said... McNamara was fascinating and repellent. But not the root of all evil... at least not when it came to Vietnam. And while Westmoreland never admitted his leadership was appalling, McNamara very much admitted his own failures and was able to recognize systemic failures in the political and bureaucratic handling of Vietnam while he was SecDef.
If there is one thing that he really was ‘evil’ for it was The World Bank, which he headed for years. It was the gift assignment he got for his loyalty to LBJ. One of the roots of all globalism... and responsible for a lot of damage death and through endless handouts that turned 3/4 of the world into dependent debtors while allowing tinpot dictators to loot their nations for 2 generations.
Cheers, Sirhr
No argument from me! LBJ and his administration (including McNamara) is the root of where we are today.He was nothing more than a fucking bean counting, ass sucking, fuck ball who was always looking for the easy way out. His B/S like all the rest of the leadership in that time frame, is why many of those to come after them seen what they could get away with. I give you present day America,...
Yep an more than a few on the ground in the early days paid a heavy price for that shit, not counting the guys in the air. Leadership back then was much like throwing darts at "The Next Play" chart. Those guys who thought out of the box were admonished, an one was called before congress because His program was working so well,...He was a piece of shit bean counter/idiot. One of his fucktard ideas was that "gunfighting was obsolete", thus F4 Phantom jets initially did not have a cannon.