Posted on Aug 25, 2014
1LT Nick Kidwell
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Honestly, as a child of the 80s and as a person who watched technology gain its popularity up to this point, I find myself interacting with people online more and more. Add to that the fact that friends and family are all far-flung, the Internet is the mode by which I stay in touch with people.

That said, I find myself seeking rapport and camaraderie on here, and not feeling a desire to go visit my local post and shoot the breeze with Vietnam-era vets who have little in common with me.

What say you, RP community?
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I will say this - you can meet anyone you might have the imagination for here on RP. However, as 1LT Sandy Annala mentions it will be next to impossible to become a politically strong group and meet with Congress online. To meet with Congress and effect change for our veterans means we have to meet the Congressmen/women and the Senators where they work. Sor far, the members of congress don't work on twitter - yet.

So, for frivolilty, camraderie and general shooting the bull - you may find it better on RP. This is mostly because it keeps you from actually having to meet and learn to deal with people on a one-on-one basis. It's understandable that the modern ladies and gentlemen want to continue to communicate with the tools they were raised on. The older generation needs to learn to adapt and reach out to that younger generation - something I hope the younger generation can help with.

So, for now, the physical VFW's are the place to effect changes in the political world - but fear not, all is not lost! There may come a time in which a virtual VFW comes into effect - it's not that far fetched an idea - it's just a matter of timing and technology. Maybe there's a way to create the first virtual VFW and become not only the place to chat, but the place to effect changes on behalf of our fellow veterans.....who's up to prove it can be done (and show me how to do it!)??????
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See my response below to 1LT Sandy Annala . That's where I'm coming from.
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1LT Nick Kidwell Trust me - I'm on your side on that issue. There are waaaaaayyyy too many VFW's that are nothing but bars - and that has to change. I don't have all the answers, but I do know that recreating the wheel is NOT the answer. You try to get a Virtual meeting with a Congressman/woman and see how far it goes..... Right now the strength is in numbers .... when you see a congressman/woman hear that you represent 3.5 million voters in his/her district - they sit up and listen. Same congressman/woman and you tell them you represent 120 voters....not so much. So, I'm with you - I'm open to options that work and involve everyone.......
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1LT Nick Kidwell. VFW does a lot of community service, lobbying, and representation that would appear to be well beyond the scope of RallyPoint. Warmest Regards, Sandy
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Which is part of the reason why I am a life member of the VFW and have been involved in some volunteer efforts to make the local post more family-friendly. I understand the current value of the VFW and the lobby power they have to affect positive change for veterans.

Got it. Tracking like a VCR.

Yet, it is not the place I go for camaraderie. It's a bar, with video poker and a pool table, and a really big hall that they rent out occasionally. But really, it's still mainly a bar.

I might go if there's a game on or my wife and I have a free evening to shoot some pool, but it's generally an atmosphere that is NOT my scene and hasn't been for a long time.
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I come here to keep up with the current happenings in the organization and keep a hand on the pulse of my peers, but there's a lot of wisdom and experience to be culled down at the Legion or VFW.
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