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Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 6:53 am
by Cap'n Cat
I've watched a couple episodes on the Military Channel of At Sea, all about our Navy's capabilities and such. I am very impressed with our navy, believe it or not, especially in their policing of piracy and in their humanitarian efforts. I think it's wonderful how we are actually helping people and not killing them.

One show chronicled, in part, the activities of the USNS Comfort of the Fourth Fleet in the Caribbean. In particular, the hospital ship docked in Panama and took on hundreds of sick people there and treated them for various maladies. One woman that she was pregnant, but had been so for more than a year. An ultrsound revealed, however, that she had a large cyst in her ovaries the size of a basketball. The navy medical team operated and removed the growth and she was all better. That's good.

Regardless of the fact that they are helping these folks, I sat wondering whether they do this for Americans, too. I mean, heck, if they pulled up in Savannah or Miami or New Orleans or Baltimore or Galveston or even New York, would there not be thousands of our citizens who could benefit from their largesse and tax dollars spent?

Again, I have nothing against treating foreigners, I think it's great public relations, but I'm sure some folks in the South could use some medical care on the government dime.

This link has some good info re: their mission. Apparently they did pull up in New Orleans after Katrina.

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Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:51 am
by hank scorpio
That would be way to socialist for the posters around these parts Cap'n. ;)

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 7:57 am
by 89Hen
Cap'n Cat wrote:Regardless of the fact that they are helping these folks, I sat wondering whether they do this for Americans, too. I mean, heck, if they pulled up in Savannah or Miami or New Orleans or Baltimore or Galveston or even New York, would there not be thousands of our citizens who could benefit from their largesse and tax dollars spent?

Again, I have nothing against treating foreigners, I think it's great public relations, but I'm sure some folks in the South could use some medical care on the government dime.
This is one ship. There are over 1200 free clinics in the US. Just sayin.

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 8:18 am
by andy7171
This USSComfort has pulled up in Baltimore several times before. That ship is HUGE! I think I've read our air craft carriers show up in disasters world wide for the exsact same reasons. Like when the tsunami hit a few years back.

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:07 am
by Cap'n Cat
89Hen wrote:
Cap'n Cat wrote:Regardless of the fact that they are helping these folks, I sat wondering whether they do this for Americans, too. I mean, heck, if they pulled up in Savannah or Miami or New Orleans or Baltimore or Galveston or even New York, would there not be thousands of our citizens who could benefit from their largesse and tax dollars spent?

Again, I have nothing against treating foreigners, I think it's great public relations, but I'm sure some folks in the South could use some medical care on the government dime.
This is one ship. There are over 1200 free clinics in the US. Just sayin.
Yeah, that's a good point, Hen. Now let me ask you - from a Conservative perspective, how are you with you tax money being spent of foreigners' medical care on US hospital ships?

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:27 am
by 89Hen
Cap'n Cat wrote:Yeah, that's a good point, Hen. Now let me ask you - from a Conservative perspective, how are you with you tax money being spent of foreigners' medical care on US hospital ships?
I'm OK with it, as long as most people at home are taken care of. It's in our best interest, as humans and as a country.

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:33 am
by Cap'n Cat
89Hen wrote:
Cap'n Cat wrote:Yeah, that's a good point, Hen. Now let me ask you - from a Conservative perspective, how are you with you tax money being spent of foreigners' medical care on US hospital ships?
I'm OK with it, as long as most people at home are taken care of. It's in our best interest, as humans and as a country.
You mean, most white people, right, Hen?

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Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 9:36 am
by AZGrizFan
While stationed aboard the USS California during Operation Desert Storm, many of my shipmates (we were in drydock) crossdecked to the USNS Comfort and served several months in the Persian Gulf. They said it was one of the best experiences they had in while in the Navy. One buddy called it the "love boat" (because of the propensity for "hookups" between the multitude of female officers/enlisted onboard.

Unfortunately I was a newbie and not a qualified SWO, so was unable to take advantage of the opportunity. :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:00 am
by Cap'n Cat
AZGrizFan wrote:While stationed aboard the USS California during Operation Desert Storm, many of my shipmates (we were in drydock) crossdecked to the USNS Comfort and served several months in the Persian Gulf. They said it was one of the best experiences they had in while in the Navy. One buddy called it the "love boat" (because of the propensity for "hookups" between the multitude of female officers/enlisted onboard.

Unfortunately I was a newbie and not a qualified SWO, so was unable to take advantage of the opportunity. :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:


Jesus, wonder how many "Comfort" babies were born later on??

BTW, when you're on a ship with females, where in the hell do you go to get a fvck in????

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:04 am
by AZGrizFan
Cap'n Cat wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote:While stationed aboard the USS California during Operation Desert Storm, many of my shipmates (we were in drydock) crossdecked to the USNS Comfort and served several months in the Persian Gulf. They said it was one of the best experiences they had in while in the Navy. One buddy called it the "love boat" (because of the propensity for "hookups" between the multitude of female officers/enlisted onboard.

Unfortunately I was a newbie and not a qualified SWO, so was unable to take advantage of the opportunity. :ohno: :ohno: :ohno:


Jesus, wonder how many "Comfort" babies were born later on??

BTW, when you're on a ship with females, where in the hell do you go to get a fvck in????
Well, when my wife visited me on my duty nights, we just went to my stateroom. My roommate was on a different watch rotation and thus we never were there at the same time. :nod: :thumb:

I would imagine those folks had great imaginations....lots of fan rooms, emtpy voids, vacant storerooms, etc. :nod:

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:27 am
by Cap'n Cat
AZGrizFan wrote:
Cap'n Cat wrote:


Jesus, wonder how many "Comfort" babies were born later on??

BTW, when you're on a ship with females, where in the hell do you go to get a fvck in????
Well, when my wife visited me on my duty nights, we just went to my stateroom. My roommate was on a different watch rotation and thus we never were there at the same time. :nod: :thumb:

I would imagine those folks had great imaginations....lots of fan rooms, emtpy voids, vacant storerooms, etc. :nod:

I hear casual physical encounters are frowned upon by the brass. Is that true? Fvck, if I was a female Lieutenant or Commander, I'd be down in the hole, taking it UP my hole every night!!

Are officer and enlisted trysts common?

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 10:34 am
by AZGrizFan
Cap'n Cat wrote:
AZGrizFan wrote:
Well, when my wife visited me on my duty nights, we just went to my stateroom. My roommate was on a different watch rotation and thus we never were there at the same time. :nod: :thumb:

I would imagine those folks had great imaginations....lots of fan rooms, emtpy voids, vacant storerooms, etc. :nod:

I hear casual physical encounters are frowned upon by the brass. Is that true? Fvck, if I was a female Lieutenant or Commander, I'd be down in the hole, taking it UP my hole every night!!

Are officer and enlisted trysts common?
They are a court-martialable offense. :coffee: :coffee: "Conduct unbecoming..." and all that crap.

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 11:49 am
by 89Hen
Cap'n Cat wrote:You mean, most white people, right, Hen?
That goes without saying.

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 1:40 pm
by OSBF
89Hen wrote:
Cap'n Cat wrote:Yeah, that's a good point, Hen. Now let me ask you - from a Conservative perspective, how are you with you tax money being spent of foreigners' medical care on US hospital ships?
I'm OK with it, as long as most people at home are taken care of. It's in our best interest, as humans and as a country.
so then you're ok with tax dollars being spent on medical care coverage here for those that have none

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 2:01 pm
by AZGrizFan
OSBF wrote:
89Hen wrote: I'm OK with it, as long as most people at home are taken care of. It's in our best interest, as humans and as a country.
so then you're ok with tax dollars being spent on medical care coverage here for those that have none
Sure. What's 800 billion dollars among friends, right? :roll: :roll: :roll:

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 2:18 pm
by OSBF
AZGrizFan wrote:
OSBF wrote:
so then you're ok with tax dollars being spent on medical care coverage here for those that have none
Sure. What's 800 billion dollars among friends, right? :roll: :roll: :roll:
you're dead to me mother fucker

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Tue Sep 14, 2010 4:08 pm
by blueballs
Wonder how many muslim countries send a ship like that to help others... hmmmmmmm... :ugeek:

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:50 am
by Cap'n Cat
blueballs wrote:Wonder how many muslim countries send a ship like that to help others... hmmmmmmm... :ugeek:

Blueballs, you gotta get out more often. You mean you haven't seen the Royal Somali Navy's RSN Twin Towers?

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Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 7:52 am
by 89Hen
OSBF wrote:
89Hen wrote: I'm OK with it, as long as most people at home are taken care of. It's in our best interest, as humans and as a country.
so then you're ok with tax dollars being spent on medical care coverage here for those that have none
Not necessarily. There are those don't have and those that choose not to have. HUGE difference IMO.

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:09 am
by Cap'n Cat
89Hen wrote:
OSBF wrote:
so then you're ok with tax dollars being spent on medical care coverage here for those that have none
Not necessarily. There are those don't have and those that choose not to have. HUGE difference IMO.

Ya know, Brother Hen, Cap'n Cat can buy that argument...to a certain extent. Often, choice is bound by other circumstances - kids, underemployment, spending money on cigarettes and beer, etc.

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:27 am
by OSBF
89Hen wrote:
OSBF wrote:
so then you're ok with tax dollars being spent on medical care coverage here for those that have none
Not necessarily. There are those don't have and those that choose not to have. HUGE difference IMO.
people, most people, are not destitute, un-employed, under employed, etc etc because they choose to be

i do, however, understand the need of the conservative to rationalize and justify failure to reach out to those in need

easier than admitting being greedy, selfish, or that you just don't care about anybody but yerself

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:28 am
by 89Hen
Cap'n Cat wrote:Ya know, Brother Hen, Cap'n Cat can buy that argument...to a certain extent. Often, choice is bound by other circumstances - kids, underemployment, spending money on cigarettes and beer, etc.
Sometimes good reasons, but very often not. There are too many people that believe 50" 3-D TV's and big SUV's are a right and not a luxury.

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:29 am
by 89Hen
OSBF wrote:destitute, un-employed, under employed, etc etc because they choose to be
Who said I was talking about those people? Check the rest of your post at the door OS. You don't know me.

Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:05 am
by Cap'n Cat
89Hen wrote:
Cap'n Cat wrote:Ya know, Brother Hen, Cap'n Cat can buy that argument...to a certain extent. Often, choice is bound by other circumstances - kids, underemployment, spending money on cigarettes and beer, etc.
Sometimes good reasons, but very often not. There are too many people that believe 50" 3-D TV's and big SUV's are a right and not a luxury.

Gross minority, Brother Hen. Don't drink the Limbaugh KoolAid. Plus, prices be fallin' on that shit!

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Re: Does Charity Begin At Home? USNS Comfort

Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:38 am
by OSBF
89Hen wrote:
OSBF wrote:destitute, un-employed, under employed, etc etc because they choose to be
Who said I was talking about those people? Check the rest of your post at the door OS. You don't know me.

i do however, know how conservatives think