beagle9
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- Nov 28, 2011
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. Get over it.... He's our guy, and nothing you can do or say will ever change that.At that time? You are COMPLETELY WRONG. He could have and should have enlisted. A 35 year old man would have been accepted. It was a time of war. Things today are not what they were then. You are ignorant of history.No dear. He could have enlisted; he was not too old. During WW2 the ages that were accepted were much wider than they may be today. All able bodied men were accepted. He should have enlisted and done his part. Wayne would have been around 34. Hardly too old. You defend this guy who didn't enlist and think he is a hero. How pathetic. My dad, who was just a kid, enlisted. He's more of a hero than Wayne. My dad was a Pearl Harbor survivor. You should be worshiping my dad instead of a sleazy putz and fake like Wayne.We need more pretend tough guys who never fought for their country but are worshiped by ignoramuses who think what an actor does in movies is reality? Sure, you betcha. A man who was married 3 times and cheated on his wives--hey! Not unlike your current hero T-Rump. You guys run true to form, that can be said of you. LOL
John Wayne born in 1907 was to old to fight WWII. If he had possessed a relevant collage degree suitable for military service he might have been a candidiate for officers training school !
Correction; Wayne would have been 35 had he joined up after Pearl Harbor.And much too old to mold into a private. The only possible exception in Waynes case might be some sort of an advance education earned prior to Pearl Harbor that might have qualified him for officers candidate school.
Why do you defend that fake, cowardly, wife abusing piece of shit? Why? He was AN ACTOR. That is all he was. An actor. Jeeze! What a bunch of fools you folks are.