Taco Loco
Tired and Lazy, married to ‘The Laundry Fairy’
Pretty sure we already have access as a disabled person. I just had to show my rating letter and received a card for the year.
ok, will look into it then
Pretty sure we already have access as a disabled person. I just had to show my rating letter and received a card for the year.
Pretty sure we already have access as a disabled person. I just had to show my rating letter and received a card for the year.
national or state?
I have the State one already; but my VA ID with "Service Connected" got me into Death Valley for free.
A lifetime card would be nice; otherwise I have to go back yearly.
Nothing wrong with that either.
Yeah; it seems the VA is starting to dig into some of their previous generous ratings where people got rounded up way easy. I would be surprised to see anyone who did get a rating get it completely revoked; but I bet those easy 100% guys are about to spend some time getting their ass dug into.
. super cool and humble guy.Sad to see how quickly 9/11 has been removed from society's memory.

Sad to see how quickly 9/11 has been removed from society's memory.
Just the majority - we will continue to maintain a strong minority of patriots. So long as the sheep dogs remember, I'm happy.
I stopped caring about what the sheep think this year pretty much. Too draining on me when living in a blue state and being surrounded 24/7/365 for almost 15,000 days and nights
I did find it ironic to see some of my conservative friends fighting with my libertarian friends lately. Seems everyone's at each other throats and that sucks.
Some 235 retired senior military officers have signed a letter backing the reelection of President Donald Trump and warning that electing former Vice President Joe Biden would lead to growing influence in government by "socialists and Marxists."
A letter released Monday by the Trump-Pence campaign was signed by eight four-star generals or admirals, 42 three-star generals or admirals and at least one Medal of Honor recipient: retired Marine Maj. Gen. Jim Livingston.