Please pass nationally
#201
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Re: Please pass nationally
"Oh, sorry, was just reading your earlier frothing at the mouth [above]
and thought you were claiming that as long as folks actually
willing to show up for their military obligation were running things,
we wouldn't have anything like 9/11 to worry about." ????????
I'm not for a military state, but if we'd shot them coming across
the boarder. From Canada, or now from Mexico the towers would still be
here and what ever's next.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Lon wrote:
>
> Oh, sorry, was just reading your earlier frothing at the mouth [above]
> and thought you were claiming that as long as folks actually
> willing to show up for their military obligation were running things,
> we wouldn't have anything like 9/11 to worry about.
and thought you were claiming that as long as folks actually
willing to show up for their military obligation were running things,
we wouldn't have anything like 9/11 to worry about." ????????
I'm not for a military state, but if we'd shot them coming across
the boarder. From Canada, or now from Mexico the towers would still be
here and what ever's next.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Oh, sorry, was just reading your earlier frothing at the mouth [above]
> and thought you were claiming that as long as folks actually
> willing to show up for their military obligation were running things,
> we wouldn't have anything like 9/11 to worry about.
#202
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Re: Please pass nationally
Geez, like me he had so many physicals.
Several of my friends while we were in the ARMY when to school full
time. They just called it TDY.
I think you know all his payroll records are accounted for.
Maybe if you would enlisted, it may educate you, along with making
you a man, girlie boy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> Bill:
>
> You really are a true believer, aren't you? Maybe all Bush needed was a
> trip to the doctor. However, he never made that trip. Its really hard to
> believe that you support Bush so strongly, yet know so little about him.
> In reality, he represents everything you hate. In his own words, he
> went into the guard to avoid Vietnam ("I was not prepared to shoot my
> eardrum out with a shotgun in order to get a deferment. Nor was I
> willing to go to Canada. So I chose to better myself by learning how to
> fly airplanes." -- GWB, 1990). His father's connections got him to the
> top of the line for the Air National Guard even though on his
> qualification tests he scored 25%, the lowest possible passing grade on
> the pilot aptitude portion. Then, while in the Guard he apparently blew
> off a significant portion of his obligation (at least there are no
> records to support his doing so), he got himself grounded, and then got
> out early to attend Harvard.
>
> You can try to change the subject to my military service, but that's not
> going to change the fact that Bush lied when he said he flew for "many
> years" when he only flew for 22 months. Its not going to change the
> fact that Kerry volunteered to go to Vietnam while Bush explicitly asked
> not to be sent there.
Several of my friends while we were in the ARMY when to school full
time. They just called it TDY.
I think you know all his payroll records are accounted for.
Maybe if you would enlisted, it may educate you, along with making
you a man, girlie boy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> Bill:
>
> You really are a true believer, aren't you? Maybe all Bush needed was a
> trip to the doctor. However, he never made that trip. Its really hard to
> believe that you support Bush so strongly, yet know so little about him.
> In reality, he represents everything you hate. In his own words, he
> went into the guard to avoid Vietnam ("I was not prepared to shoot my
> eardrum out with a shotgun in order to get a deferment. Nor was I
> willing to go to Canada. So I chose to better myself by learning how to
> fly airplanes." -- GWB, 1990). His father's connections got him to the
> top of the line for the Air National Guard even though on his
> qualification tests he scored 25%, the lowest possible passing grade on
> the pilot aptitude portion. Then, while in the Guard he apparently blew
> off a significant portion of his obligation (at least there are no
> records to support his doing so), he got himself grounded, and then got
> out early to attend Harvard.
>
> You can try to change the subject to my military service, but that's not
> going to change the fact that Bush lied when he said he flew for "many
> years" when he only flew for 22 months. Its not going to change the
> fact that Kerry volunteered to go to Vietnam while Bush explicitly asked
> not to be sent there.
#203
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Re: Please pass nationally
Geez, like me he had so many physicals.
Several of my friends while we were in the ARMY when to school full
time. They just called it TDY.
I think you know all his payroll records are accounted for.
Maybe if you would enlisted, it may educate you, along with making
you a man, girlie boy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> Bill:
>
> You really are a true believer, aren't you? Maybe all Bush needed was a
> trip to the doctor. However, he never made that trip. Its really hard to
> believe that you support Bush so strongly, yet know so little about him.
> In reality, he represents everything you hate. In his own words, he
> went into the guard to avoid Vietnam ("I was not prepared to shoot my
> eardrum out with a shotgun in order to get a deferment. Nor was I
> willing to go to Canada. So I chose to better myself by learning how to
> fly airplanes." -- GWB, 1990). His father's connections got him to the
> top of the line for the Air National Guard even though on his
> qualification tests he scored 25%, the lowest possible passing grade on
> the pilot aptitude portion. Then, while in the Guard he apparently blew
> off a significant portion of his obligation (at least there are no
> records to support his doing so), he got himself grounded, and then got
> out early to attend Harvard.
>
> You can try to change the subject to my military service, but that's not
> going to change the fact that Bush lied when he said he flew for "many
> years" when he only flew for 22 months. Its not going to change the
> fact that Kerry volunteered to go to Vietnam while Bush explicitly asked
> not to be sent there.
Several of my friends while we were in the ARMY when to school full
time. They just called it TDY.
I think you know all his payroll records are accounted for.
Maybe if you would enlisted, it may educate you, along with making
you a man, girlie boy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> Bill:
>
> You really are a true believer, aren't you? Maybe all Bush needed was a
> trip to the doctor. However, he never made that trip. Its really hard to
> believe that you support Bush so strongly, yet know so little about him.
> In reality, he represents everything you hate. In his own words, he
> went into the guard to avoid Vietnam ("I was not prepared to shoot my
> eardrum out with a shotgun in order to get a deferment. Nor was I
> willing to go to Canada. So I chose to better myself by learning how to
> fly airplanes." -- GWB, 1990). His father's connections got him to the
> top of the line for the Air National Guard even though on his
> qualification tests he scored 25%, the lowest possible passing grade on
> the pilot aptitude portion. Then, while in the Guard he apparently blew
> off a significant portion of his obligation (at least there are no
> records to support his doing so), he got himself grounded, and then got
> out early to attend Harvard.
>
> You can try to change the subject to my military service, but that's not
> going to change the fact that Bush lied when he said he flew for "many
> years" when he only flew for 22 months. Its not going to change the
> fact that Kerry volunteered to go to Vietnam while Bush explicitly asked
> not to be sent there.
#204
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Re: Please pass nationally
Geez, like me he had so many physicals.
Several of my friends while we were in the ARMY when to school full
time. They just called it TDY.
I think you know all his payroll records are accounted for.
Maybe if you would enlisted, it may educate you, along with making
you a man, girlie boy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> Bill:
>
> You really are a true believer, aren't you? Maybe all Bush needed was a
> trip to the doctor. However, he never made that trip. Its really hard to
> believe that you support Bush so strongly, yet know so little about him.
> In reality, he represents everything you hate. In his own words, he
> went into the guard to avoid Vietnam ("I was not prepared to shoot my
> eardrum out with a shotgun in order to get a deferment. Nor was I
> willing to go to Canada. So I chose to better myself by learning how to
> fly airplanes." -- GWB, 1990). His father's connections got him to the
> top of the line for the Air National Guard even though on his
> qualification tests he scored 25%, the lowest possible passing grade on
> the pilot aptitude portion. Then, while in the Guard he apparently blew
> off a significant portion of his obligation (at least there are no
> records to support his doing so), he got himself grounded, and then got
> out early to attend Harvard.
>
> You can try to change the subject to my military service, but that's not
> going to change the fact that Bush lied when he said he flew for "many
> years" when he only flew for 22 months. Its not going to change the
> fact that Kerry volunteered to go to Vietnam while Bush explicitly asked
> not to be sent there.
Several of my friends while we were in the ARMY when to school full
time. They just called it TDY.
I think you know all his payroll records are accounted for.
Maybe if you would enlisted, it may educate you, along with making
you a man, girlie boy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> Bill:
>
> You really are a true believer, aren't you? Maybe all Bush needed was a
> trip to the doctor. However, he never made that trip. Its really hard to
> believe that you support Bush so strongly, yet know so little about him.
> In reality, he represents everything you hate. In his own words, he
> went into the guard to avoid Vietnam ("I was not prepared to shoot my
> eardrum out with a shotgun in order to get a deferment. Nor was I
> willing to go to Canada. So I chose to better myself by learning how to
> fly airplanes." -- GWB, 1990). His father's connections got him to the
> top of the line for the Air National Guard even though on his
> qualification tests he scored 25%, the lowest possible passing grade on
> the pilot aptitude portion. Then, while in the Guard he apparently blew
> off a significant portion of his obligation (at least there are no
> records to support his doing so), he got himself grounded, and then got
> out early to attend Harvard.
>
> You can try to change the subject to my military service, but that's not
> going to change the fact that Bush lied when he said he flew for "many
> years" when he only flew for 22 months. Its not going to change the
> fact that Kerry volunteered to go to Vietnam while Bush explicitly asked
> not to be sent there.
#205
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Re: Please pass nationally
Geez, like me he had so many physicals.
Several of my friends while we were in the ARMY when to school full
time. They just called it TDY.
I think you know all his payroll records are accounted for.
Maybe if you would enlisted, it may educate you, along with making
you a man, girlie boy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> Bill:
>
> You really are a true believer, aren't you? Maybe all Bush needed was a
> trip to the doctor. However, he never made that trip. Its really hard to
> believe that you support Bush so strongly, yet know so little about him.
> In reality, he represents everything you hate. In his own words, he
> went into the guard to avoid Vietnam ("I was not prepared to shoot my
> eardrum out with a shotgun in order to get a deferment. Nor was I
> willing to go to Canada. So I chose to better myself by learning how to
> fly airplanes." -- GWB, 1990). His father's connections got him to the
> top of the line for the Air National Guard even though on his
> qualification tests he scored 25%, the lowest possible passing grade on
> the pilot aptitude portion. Then, while in the Guard he apparently blew
> off a significant portion of his obligation (at least there are no
> records to support his doing so), he got himself grounded, and then got
> out early to attend Harvard.
>
> You can try to change the subject to my military service, but that's not
> going to change the fact that Bush lied when he said he flew for "many
> years" when he only flew for 22 months. Its not going to change the
> fact that Kerry volunteered to go to Vietnam while Bush explicitly asked
> not to be sent there.
Several of my friends while we were in the ARMY when to school full
time. They just called it TDY.
I think you know all his payroll records are accounted for.
Maybe if you would enlisted, it may educate you, along with making
you a man, girlie boy.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Jeff wrote:
>
> Bill:
>
> You really are a true believer, aren't you? Maybe all Bush needed was a
> trip to the doctor. However, he never made that trip. Its really hard to
> believe that you support Bush so strongly, yet know so little about him.
> In reality, he represents everything you hate. In his own words, he
> went into the guard to avoid Vietnam ("I was not prepared to shoot my
> eardrum out with a shotgun in order to get a deferment. Nor was I
> willing to go to Canada. So I chose to better myself by learning how to
> fly airplanes." -- GWB, 1990). His father's connections got him to the
> top of the line for the Air National Guard even though on his
> qualification tests he scored 25%, the lowest possible passing grade on
> the pilot aptitude portion. Then, while in the Guard he apparently blew
> off a significant portion of his obligation (at least there are no
> records to support his doing so), he got himself grounded, and then got
> out early to attend Harvard.
>
> You can try to change the subject to my military service, but that's not
> going to change the fact that Bush lied when he said he flew for "many
> years" when he only flew for 22 months. Its not going to change the
> fact that Kerry volunteered to go to Vietnam while Bush explicitly asked
> not to be sent there.
#206
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Re: Please pass nationally
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 00:05:07 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>Matt Osborn proclaimed:
>
>
>>
>> Let us be honest and direct. John Kerry is a self-confessed war
>> criminal who has attempted to smear all Viet Nam veterans with his
>> stinking brush.
>
> Oddly enough, I don't smell any stink...are you claiming to be
> a veteran or are you another draft dodger?
I landed in Chu Lai Viet Nam on Feb 28, 1966 and flew home in Mar of
1967. I flew into Da Nang in Sept of 1967 and flew home in April of
1968.
Did you see 'The Deer Hunter', 'Apocalypse Now', "Platoon' or other
such movies? That is the stink. Do you see men holding signs
"Homeless Vet"? That is the stink.
>> The SBVT members have all served honorably and with distinction. If
>> they cannot speak to disassociate themselves from the war criminal,
>> then our election laws are broken.
>
> They *could* note that none of them ever knew the person they claim
> to have served with.
Some of them did not serve with Kerry, many of them did. All of them
were betrayed by Kerry's theatrical performance when he 'testified'
before congress in 1971. His regurgitation of the war stories of
others was beyond the pale.
>Matt Osborn proclaimed:
>
>
>>
>> Let us be honest and direct. John Kerry is a self-confessed war
>> criminal who has attempted to smear all Viet Nam veterans with his
>> stinking brush.
>
> Oddly enough, I don't smell any stink...are you claiming to be
> a veteran or are you another draft dodger?
I landed in Chu Lai Viet Nam on Feb 28, 1966 and flew home in Mar of
1967. I flew into Da Nang in Sept of 1967 and flew home in April of
1968.
Did you see 'The Deer Hunter', 'Apocalypse Now', "Platoon' or other
such movies? That is the stink. Do you see men holding signs
"Homeless Vet"? That is the stink.
>> The SBVT members have all served honorably and with distinction. If
>> they cannot speak to disassociate themselves from the war criminal,
>> then our election laws are broken.
>
> They *could* note that none of them ever knew the person they claim
> to have served with.
Some of them did not serve with Kerry, many of them did. All of them
were betrayed by Kerry's theatrical performance when he 'testified'
before congress in 1971. His regurgitation of the war stories of
others was beyond the pale.
#207
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Re: Please pass nationally
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 00:05:07 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>Matt Osborn proclaimed:
>
>
>>
>> Let us be honest and direct. John Kerry is a self-confessed war
>> criminal who has attempted to smear all Viet Nam veterans with his
>> stinking brush.
>
> Oddly enough, I don't smell any stink...are you claiming to be
> a veteran or are you another draft dodger?
I landed in Chu Lai Viet Nam on Feb 28, 1966 and flew home in Mar of
1967. I flew into Da Nang in Sept of 1967 and flew home in April of
1968.
Did you see 'The Deer Hunter', 'Apocalypse Now', "Platoon' or other
such movies? That is the stink. Do you see men holding signs
"Homeless Vet"? That is the stink.
>> The SBVT members have all served honorably and with distinction. If
>> they cannot speak to disassociate themselves from the war criminal,
>> then our election laws are broken.
>
> They *could* note that none of them ever knew the person they claim
> to have served with.
Some of them did not serve with Kerry, many of them did. All of them
were betrayed by Kerry's theatrical performance when he 'testified'
before congress in 1971. His regurgitation of the war stories of
others was beyond the pale.
>Matt Osborn proclaimed:
>
>
>>
>> Let us be honest and direct. John Kerry is a self-confessed war
>> criminal who has attempted to smear all Viet Nam veterans with his
>> stinking brush.
>
> Oddly enough, I don't smell any stink...are you claiming to be
> a veteran or are you another draft dodger?
I landed in Chu Lai Viet Nam on Feb 28, 1966 and flew home in Mar of
1967. I flew into Da Nang in Sept of 1967 and flew home in April of
1968.
Did you see 'The Deer Hunter', 'Apocalypse Now', "Platoon' or other
such movies? That is the stink. Do you see men holding signs
"Homeless Vet"? That is the stink.
>> The SBVT members have all served honorably and with distinction. If
>> they cannot speak to disassociate themselves from the war criminal,
>> then our election laws are broken.
>
> They *could* note that none of them ever knew the person they claim
> to have served with.
Some of them did not serve with Kerry, many of them did. All of them
were betrayed by Kerry's theatrical performance when he 'testified'
before congress in 1971. His regurgitation of the war stories of
others was beyond the pale.
#208
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Re: Please pass nationally
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 00:05:07 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>Matt Osborn proclaimed:
>
>
>>
>> Let us be honest and direct. John Kerry is a self-confessed war
>> criminal who has attempted to smear all Viet Nam veterans with his
>> stinking brush.
>
> Oddly enough, I don't smell any stink...are you claiming to be
> a veteran or are you another draft dodger?
I landed in Chu Lai Viet Nam on Feb 28, 1966 and flew home in Mar of
1967. I flew into Da Nang in Sept of 1967 and flew home in April of
1968.
Did you see 'The Deer Hunter', 'Apocalypse Now', "Platoon' or other
such movies? That is the stink. Do you see men holding signs
"Homeless Vet"? That is the stink.
>> The SBVT members have all served honorably and with distinction. If
>> they cannot speak to disassociate themselves from the war criminal,
>> then our election laws are broken.
>
> They *could* note that none of them ever knew the person they claim
> to have served with.
Some of them did not serve with Kerry, many of them did. All of them
were betrayed by Kerry's theatrical performance when he 'testified'
before congress in 1971. His regurgitation of the war stories of
others was beyond the pale.
>Matt Osborn proclaimed:
>
>
>>
>> Let us be honest and direct. John Kerry is a self-confessed war
>> criminal who has attempted to smear all Viet Nam veterans with his
>> stinking brush.
>
> Oddly enough, I don't smell any stink...are you claiming to be
> a veteran or are you another draft dodger?
I landed in Chu Lai Viet Nam on Feb 28, 1966 and flew home in Mar of
1967. I flew into Da Nang in Sept of 1967 and flew home in April of
1968.
Did you see 'The Deer Hunter', 'Apocalypse Now', "Platoon' or other
such movies? That is the stink. Do you see men holding signs
"Homeless Vet"? That is the stink.
>> The SBVT members have all served honorably and with distinction. If
>> they cannot speak to disassociate themselves from the war criminal,
>> then our election laws are broken.
>
> They *could* note that none of them ever knew the person they claim
> to have served with.
Some of them did not serve with Kerry, many of them did. All of them
were betrayed by Kerry's theatrical performance when he 'testified'
before congress in 1971. His regurgitation of the war stories of
others was beyond the pale.
#209
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Posts: n/a
Re: Please pass nationally
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 00:05:07 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>Matt Osborn proclaimed:
>
>
>>
>> Let us be honest and direct. John Kerry is a self-confessed war
>> criminal who has attempted to smear all Viet Nam veterans with his
>> stinking brush.
>
> Oddly enough, I don't smell any stink...are you claiming to be
> a veteran or are you another draft dodger?
I landed in Chu Lai Viet Nam on Feb 28, 1966 and flew home in Mar of
1967. I flew into Da Nang in Sept of 1967 and flew home in April of
1968.
Did you see 'The Deer Hunter', 'Apocalypse Now', "Platoon' or other
such movies? That is the stink. Do you see men holding signs
"Homeless Vet"? That is the stink.
>> The SBVT members have all served honorably and with distinction. If
>> they cannot speak to disassociate themselves from the war criminal,
>> then our election laws are broken.
>
> They *could* note that none of them ever knew the person they claim
> to have served with.
Some of them did not serve with Kerry, many of them did. All of them
were betrayed by Kerry's theatrical performance when he 'testified'
before congress in 1971. His regurgitation of the war stories of
others was beyond the pale.
>Matt Osborn proclaimed:
>
>
>>
>> Let us be honest and direct. John Kerry is a self-confessed war
>> criminal who has attempted to smear all Viet Nam veterans with his
>> stinking brush.
>
> Oddly enough, I don't smell any stink...are you claiming to be
> a veteran or are you another draft dodger?
I landed in Chu Lai Viet Nam on Feb 28, 1966 and flew home in Mar of
1967. I flew into Da Nang in Sept of 1967 and flew home in April of
1968.
Did you see 'The Deer Hunter', 'Apocalypse Now', "Platoon' or other
such movies? That is the stink. Do you see men holding signs
"Homeless Vet"? That is the stink.
>> The SBVT members have all served honorably and with distinction. If
>> they cannot speak to disassociate themselves from the war criminal,
>> then our election laws are broken.
>
> They *could* note that none of them ever knew the person they claim
> to have served with.
Some of them did not serve with Kerry, many of them did. All of them
were betrayed by Kerry's theatrical performance when he 'testified'
before congress in 1971. His regurgitation of the war stories of
others was beyond the pale.
#210
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Re: Please pass nationally
L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
> Geez, like me he had so many physicals.
Funny how the military does tend to expect you to show up for all of
them unless you have been explicitly excused in advance. The term
for those who don't show is "AWOL".
> Several of my friends while we were in the ARMY when to school full
> time. They just called it TDY.
Not really. TDY is temporary duty where you are away from your normal
post and get actual TDY pay for being thus detached. Fairly good
source of income if you have a skill the military actually wants.
You can be excused from duty to attend class, special civilian
training, etc. etc, but that is not TDY. Gee, I'd expect such a
military, religious, and political genius as you to know the
difference.
> I think you know all his payroll records are accounted for.
> Maybe if you would enlisted, it may educate you, along with making
> you a man, girlie boy.
Oooohhhhhh, I would have been disappointed in you if you hadn't said
that "girlie man" crack. Granted it was a bit muffled from all that
foam around your mouth, but you still managed to froth it out anyway
even though you misquoted both Saturday Night Live and uncle Arnie.
> Geez, like me he had so many physicals.
Funny how the military does tend to expect you to show up for all of
them unless you have been explicitly excused in advance. The term
for those who don't show is "AWOL".
> Several of my friends while we were in the ARMY when to school full
> time. They just called it TDY.
Not really. TDY is temporary duty where you are away from your normal
post and get actual TDY pay for being thus detached. Fairly good
source of income if you have a skill the military actually wants.
You can be excused from duty to attend class, special civilian
training, etc. etc, but that is not TDY. Gee, I'd expect such a
military, religious, and political genius as you to know the
difference.
> I think you know all his payroll records are accounted for.
> Maybe if you would enlisted, it may educate you, along with making
> you a man, girlie boy.
Oooohhhhhh, I would have been disappointed in you if you hadn't said
that "girlie man" crack. Granted it was a bit muffled from all that
foam around your mouth, but you still managed to froth it out anyway
even though you misquoted both Saturday Night Live and uncle Arnie.