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All right, all right, KJ5 IRQ, thanks for calling me back. So the President of the United States is talking through all the generals and admirals in the land right now. It's on TV. I'll figure out, I'll catch a cliff notes of it later. Pete Pegs had already talked to him and he said something that I completely agree with. I don't agree with everything he says. I still think he's kind of like, you know, I don't know, young, immature and probably not wise enough for that position. Anyhow, he said something that I completely agree with and it's that there shouldn't be any fat generals or fat admirals in the service. And I say I agree with that because whenever I was in, physical fitness was of the utmost importance. I mean, they pushed it all the time. Every day our CO had to be that way. I don't remember seeing anybody all the way up through the commanding general of the 82nd Airborne who was over-raced. It just didn't happen. I understand that most of their job is probably pretty cushy, but that's no excuse. I mean, you're a soldier first no matter what. So anyhow, I agree with that position there. I think if they're over-raced, so if a soldier, at least it was, if a soldier became over-raced, they were put into, you know, they were sent to a special place to lose the race. I mean, I've seen it. You know, it's kind of a big deal. And so for the leaders not to lead by example is bad. You can apply that to head-test and to the president also. I mean, if you're in the military, I think you should be physically fit. I also think that for police officers and firefighters, I mean, it's just, you know, things of the job. And there's other jobs that I would say, you know, that you have to be physically fit for too. Anyhow, that's just what's going on this morning. I'm sitting here on the news and I'm sitting here looking through an analysis. So much fun, so much fun. KJ5, ILT, back to night control.

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