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RedSalvo
1st June 2008, 10:37
Hey, I found your site via google.images, thought it'd be a great place to learn more about communism views and the thoughts of others. I'm reluctant to declare my stance on issues as I'm not that well informed quite yet. I'm finishing up my final year in high school, and realized this year that the 'history' books we receive in school bend the truth to make America look nice, and bag on communism like its a disease, via means of the USSR and Cuba. I still have trouble informing people that the USSR was never true communism, as true communism does not have a leader. (I hope I'm right on this?) I do know I like the idea of a classless society, where people would not feel below someone, just based on what they own. Next year I plan on going to school to get my EMT degree, and start to intern at the local fire station. I like the idea of being a true asset to society, and helping others in need is always a good thing. I apologize for the lack of paragraphs, as I just type what comes to mind at the moment.

Thank you,

_RedSalvo

RedAnarchist
1st June 2008, 11:42
Hi, welcome to RevLeft :)

Pirate turtle the 11th
1st June 2008, 11:59
hello

Malakangga
1st June 2008, 12:37
welcome

Bastable
1st June 2008, 23:06
Welcome, comrade!

KrazyRabidSheep
2nd June 2008, 05:44
Oh my. I think I'm in love.:cool:

You sound just like me when I was finishing high school with only one exception: I got a degree and worked as a rad tech for a few years before becoming an EMT.

One suggestion: if you plan on working as a Paramedic in the Fire Department, go ahead and take the fire science and HAZMAT training as soon as you become an EMT-B.
Every, and I mean EVERY instructor will suggest you work as a basic for a while before taking paramedic classes, but you may as well get some sort of training while you're at it.

Sharon den Adel
2nd June 2008, 06:16
Hello, and welcome to the board!:)

RedSalvo
2nd June 2008, 08:04
Sounds good krazy, I may get involved with the local FD first, I havn't talked to them about their cadet program yet. The EMT is just a future goal, and I figured I'd get it eventually. Thanks for the welcomes.