On 21 Aug 2005 16:50:37 -0700, "K4YZ" wrote in
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More SOP responses from Robeson. He avoids the direct response,
trying to imply that anyone who challenges him is a "fool" or
worse. It's an old tactic in pubs-newsgroup word warfare.
Nope.
It's the "tactic" of truth. Mr Gilliland insinuates that I didn't
serve in the Marines
Wrong. I didn't "insinuate" anything -- I made a clear and blunt
accusation that you are lying about your military service because you
have consistently refused to provide anything substantial to back up
your claims.
because he allegedly spoke with a couple of "buds"
who are in the Air Wing.
Wrong again. I didn't say they were in the "Air Wing", although I did
know a few Marines that were stationed at Cherry Point (just a stone's
throw from Geiger -- we used to hang out at the Second Front area).
He furthermore drops the name of LtCol
Olivere North, and further insinuates he has significant resources at
his disposal that would, seemingly, indicate that I didn't serve.
I think his name is Oliver, not Olivere. And again, I didn't
"insinuate" that I have any more resources than you -- just that there
are more resources available to -both- of us than you might realize.
Mr Gilliland is challenged to use those resources. Anything less,
assuming his suggestions are factual, is bufoonery.
It appears that, for several years, -you- have been challenged to
support your claims about your military service. That pretty much
makes -you- the bufoon.
I'm not worried about my credibility. On the contrary, -you- have yet
to give a direct answer to any specific question regarding your cruise
in the USMC.
Robeson has only ONCE made ANY reference to radio or electronic
equipment name, nomenclature, or familiar name. That one time
was in regards to MARS radio equipments. Eighteen years as an
avionics MOS and he can't name a single piece of equipment by
formal or familiar name? Unheard of in my service days, in my
work, including field trips to the military installations and
being around servicemen IN radio-electronics.
I am still at a loss as to understand how Avionics nomenclatures
are relevent here...
Because someone with the experience you claim would have intimate
familiarity with the equipment. You have failed to demonstrate -any-
such familiarity -at all-.
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No...YOU implied "greatness". I only acknowledged that I had the
misfortune of being in places where we got shot at.
Philly? Or just a few field ops?
I'll tell you what a "hostile action" is, Steve: First of all, it's in
a place where the Holiday Inn is pocked full of holes ranging in size
from .22 caliber to whatever an RPG can do in concrete. It's when you
sew a target (the US flag) on your shoulder and stroll through a
country in the midst of a chaotic civil war, occupied by peoples that
are mortal enemies, most of whom hate Americans and have bigger guns
than you. It's when you shoot strangers but don't care because your
adrenalin is flowing too heavy to think about your actions. It's when
the air is thick with the smell of gunpowder and rotting flesh.
So Steve..... how does an avionics tech wind up in not just one but
-seven- such predicaments?
In other words, BS.
Nope. I just don't discuss military duties here.
You have already discussed your military service here so that excuse
is moot. Try again.
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