Posted on Sep 22, 2015
SGT John Rauch
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LTC Bink Romanick
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SGT John Rauch I wasn't sure that I read that correctly . Thanks for the laugh I needed it today!
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SGT John Rauch
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always glad to oblige in the humor department, ha ha ha
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MSgt Danny Hope
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I think the word I'm looking for is "hypocritical".
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MSgt Danny Hope
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LTC Kevin B. - Voted up for the play on words
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MSgt Danny Hope
MSgt Danny Hope
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LCDR (Join to see) - Yea, my attempt to respond fell flat...
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MSgt Danny Hope
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Better to try and fail....
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SGT William Howell
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Dodging the standards. Reduction in rank and retirement. Sounds like there may be some conduct unbecoming an officer if he is using his rank to get around weight and tape. Generals to set the standards. They do not get to ignore them.
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SGT John Rauch
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personally I find this to be hilariously hypocritical. I wish politicians would hold themselves to a standard before trying to impose it on others, granted, this reserve officer does need to comply, but of all people, Chris Christie ordering it? hilarious!
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PO3 Steven Sherrill
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SGT John Rauch if a politician had standards, they would be the first thing to go when the heavy campaigning started. They lie, cheat, and steal for a living. Standards don't fit well in the lifestyle.
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SGT William Howell
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PO3 Steven Sherrill Man you beat me to it. Well said!
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Show me a statutory or regulatory requirement that private citizens weigh a certain amount. The governor is a private citizen. The Adjutant General is not.
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SSgt Bob Mobbs
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I fought the height/weight battle for several years. As an enlisted man I found it ironic that the officer corps was not held to the same standard. My squadron Commander (a Capt.) was more overweight that I was yet was never brought to task. I am glad to see that a BG is now being held to the same standards as all the rest.
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COL Jeff Williams
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First time in how long he took a PT test?
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It's definitely an unfortunate irony under the circumstances, since it will be used against Christie to tease him. But the Air Force does have fitness requirements, whereas there is no PT test to be a Governor.

Regardless, if people don't like Chris Christie's policies or ideas, they should pick apart his policies and ideas. Mocking him for being fat doesn't bring anything... to the table!

OK, womp, womp.
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MSgt Erik Copp
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I think it's funny coming from Cristie but he is right. Maybe they can both go on the same weight control program.
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SGT Christopher Churilla
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Actually Gov. Christie has been slimming down. He underwent "Lap Band" surgery back in '13 and while he has not publicized how much he has lost, it is estimated he has dropped 100 pounds.
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