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![]() "anon" wrote in message ... My father is a retired Naval Aviator. There is no doubt in my mind that I have attended more memorial services than you. That's between you and your priest. And I am not interested in your personal problems, except to point out that if your father was also the one who taught you to hide his last name behind a cowardly anonymous post, you've got more issues than you think. If you're going to post, be man enough to put the name he gave you behind your words. Otherwise, shut the **** up and go back under your rock. mercy snip "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . If I have to explain to you that military aviation is by definition a risky business, I doubt you would understand it. The point is not the risk, the point is lives were saved. But you already knew that, didn't you. ![]() "anon" wrote in message m... So, in an assignment in which you were tasked to help people, you helped people? To what extent did you place yourself at risk in this mission? Tell you what, if you ever grow balls large enough, go check the records of SOES, circa 1979 through 1981, at MCAS Cherry Point. In fact, check out the records of a medevac mission in 1981 involving a mom who had just given birth and was hemorraging, and the preemie to which she had just given birth. Then check out the comments of the (at the time, double-digit midget) Vietnam-vet crew chief on the aircraft that took them from Cherry Point to the main hospital at Lejeune. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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I often post under my name. However, when it comes to you and Zoom, I
prefer to avoid any hassles. If you were curious, you could find out who I am. Just ask Campbell - he might remember calling me on a Sunday while I was visiting my dying grandmother. Whether I post under my name or not, I maintain my honesty and integrity. I have walked away from friends that were abusive in their relationships, dishonest in their business practices, or associated with those that were. You association with Campbell is enough to define what type of man you are. "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . That's between you and your priest. And I am not interested in your personal problems, except to point out that if your father was also the one who taught you to hide his last name behind a cowardly anonymous post, you've got more issues than you think. If you're going to post, be man enough to put the name he gave you behind your words. Otherwise, shut the **** up and go back under your rock. |
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![]() "anon" wrote in message m... I often post under my name. However, when it comes to you and Zoom, I prefer to avoid any hassles. Another yellow-stripe coward. Get outta my face, boi. mercy snip -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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![]() "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . Another yellow-stripe coward. Get outta my face, boi. You don't know me, Juan. There is a chance that I am a coward. My life experiences might suggest otherwise, but it's possible. It's possible that I'm a convicted felon that beats up the elderly for their welfare checks. But that has nothing to do with this thread. Unlike me, you decided to tell us about your glorious career as a US Marine. That was your choice, not mine. You didn't just make claims about your career, you categorized us as cowards for refusing to take the trouble to research your claims. Unlike the cowards you accused us of being, we are willing to research your military career. Sign the DA-1800. Or, do you just want us to take what you say at face value because of your credibility. |
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![]() anon wrote: "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . Another yellow-stripe coward. Get outta my face, boi. You don't know me, Juan. There is a chance that I am a coward. My life experiences might suggest otherwise, but it's possible. It's possible that I'm a convicted felon that beats up the elderly for their welfare checks. But that has nothing to do with this thread. Unlike me, you decided to tell us about your glorious career as a US Marine. That was your choice, not mine. You didn't just make claims about your career, you categorized us as cowards for refusing to take the trouble to research your claims. Unlike the cowards you accused us of being, we are willing to research your military career. Sign the DA-1800. Or, do you just want us to take what you say at face value because of your credibility. You would think that this ass wipe having performed such a heroic deed would have at least have been awarded a letter of commendation from his C O . Maybe he should post that for us to see, that is if it exist. Frank M.Hitlaw |
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You stupid son of bitch. You can't even following your own conversations.
You suggested that I didn't fully understand the risks associated with military aviation. My post suggests that I do. "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . That's between you and your priest. And I am not interested in your personal problems, |
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![]() "anon" wrote in message m... You can't even following your own conversations. Conversation? Cowards like you don't make conversation. ![]() -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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So, I'm a coward because I sometimes like to post anonymously? Why don't
you explain. From what risk am I being cowardly? I guess in that thick skull of yours, you can't come up with any reasons why a person might want to avoid posting under their given name. Why don't you just challenge my words. Why does the author matter to you? Are you going to bake me a cake, buy me a present, or send me flowers? "Juan Jimenez" wrote in message .. . Conversation? Cowards like you don't make conversation. ![]() |
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