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Thank you very much George. It's nice to hear you know many different sides of the same argument. It really is. It's nice to hear different perspectives when it comes to all this stuff. And next up, Bill has a comment. KJ, oh I was calling your old call sign. N9OFU. Go ahead. This is repeater station EOQ 7 November 6, USP. You now know it's 62N9OFU. And you know one thing that no one's pointing out or you know there might be some kind of misperception on is everybody doesn't have the same requirements as everybody else. If you're you know in support staff, you're held to one standard of physical fitness. If you're an actual frontline you know military grunt, that goes up a step. If you're in special forces, that goes up another step. If you're a general or you know whatever, you know there's a minimum requirement but it's not going to be the same as a frontline soldier. It's not going to be the same as special forces or anything like that. So it's mental, what do you call it? I can't get a word of it. But it's a you know being in the military is a privilege. And in order to you know if you want to be in the military, you're held to a certain standard. It is a demanding job even for the generals. You know they have very demanding jobs as well as you know the lowest man on the totem pole. And in order to be confident at those jobs, they need to have a physical fitness to you know make that possible. So again it's not going to be held to the same standards. It's not going to be the same restrictions that would be for you know the special forces compared to the frontline soldier compared to you know the support staff, the truck drivers and stuff like that. But there's still going to be a minimum requirement for weight, for health because you know they are demanding jobs and they are important. And their jobs, people depend on their jobs. You know people in the frontline and everybody else depends on these generals functioning you know at their highest capable levels. So you know that's just something I wanted to point out. They're not all held to the same thing. And then Trump, you know he's the civilian commander so he's not in the military. He's just the head of the military. So there's that too. All right, back to that.
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