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March 29th 04, 02:28 PM
William
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(Steve Robeson K4CAP) wrote in message ...
Subject: BPL NPRM v. NOI
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(William)
Date: 3/28/2004 4:21 PM Central Standard Time
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ect: BPL NPRM v. NOI
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(William)
Date: 3/27/2004 8:46 AM Central Standard Time
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Subject: BPL NPRM v. NOI
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Date: 3/26/2004 11:44 AM Central Standard Time
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I consider myself a "professional" too, but I don't remember
ahving
been
taught that profanity is an effective means of communication.
How did you make it through the U.S. Marine Corp without ever meeting a
sailor?
What does having served in the U. S. Marine Corps or meeting sailors
have
to do with my training and education as a Nurse, Brain?
Steve, K4YZ
I've never met a sailor who could communicate w/o profanity.
Then I'd say that your scope of experience was pretty narrow.
Just how many "sailors" do you know, Brain?
Unless you consider "sailoring" to not be a profession.
I am unaware of a profession called "sailoring".
I AM aware of SPECIFIC Naval and Marine Corps regulations that make the use
of profanity "conduct unbecomming", and punishable by Article 15 should the
offended person so desire.
Too bad we don't have a "conduct unbecoming" regulation.
You'd spend all of your time at Captain's Mast rather than harassing
and stalking others.
Does it happen? Sure it happens....I've heard ministers swear.
Tell me about that misister's non-judicial punishment.
No, document it.
Do they do it in the course of thier professional duites or in public
correspondence?
Yes. No.
Nope...Unless you can show me some sort of "official" Naval document
wherein profanity was used as a professional means of communication...?!?!
You don't show verbal comments, they are not official navy
"documents."
I'll sit here holding my breath waiting on that one, Brain.
(No I won't...just teasing you...)
darn
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