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Old December 18th 05, 02:21 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.cb
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Default More Markie Mularkie


wrote:
On Thu, 27 Oct 2005 07:49:16 -0700, Frank Gilliland
wrote:


For once Dudly is right.


Sorry, Frankie...

I've been "right" all along.

There were no appeals and both convictions
stand. The vindication of my second infraction was the result of a
seperate entry made as the result of a review that I requested after
my discharge. The violation leading to the conviction was found to
have "mitigating circumstances that should have been considered [by
the presiding officer] but were not," and that I "was denied evidence,
and the opportunity to gather and present certain evidence" relevant
to my defense. The conviction was not overturned (since it was not an
appeal) but my conduct marks were adjusted accordingly, and my
discharge upgraded to Honorable.


Gee...I never had to worry about getting ANYthing "upgraded" to
"Honorable"...It was that way all along.

well thanks for clearing it up Id say it was an appeal of sorts but
then try not to quible when I can


There was a blatant lie.

Oh, I'm sure he served alright. And I'm sure he served all of 18 years
as he claimed. But I'm also sure that his time was spent almost
entirely in garrison, that nothing on his record is outstanding, that
he probably got a few Page 11 entries, and that his discharge was not
an honorable retirement but a general discharge, probably for medical
reasons


Still tilting at windmills, I see. Tsk tsk tsk. Poor Frankie.

(suggested by his current career in the medical field, which,
according to statistics gathered by psychologists, happens to be the
preferred occupational field for hypochondriacs).

he claims that his discharge is medical


Let's see you pony up those "statistics" from those psychologists,
Frankie.

Published papers or reports?

I say you're just lying...Again...

In other words, he
served 18 years as a sick-bay commando. Certainly nothing to be proud
of, nothing to brag about, and nothing he will ever publically admit.
Hence his silence about his "military career". And the epitath that
will be imprinted on his tombstone will be, "I Told You I Was Sick",
just like the one I saw on a PBS special last night.


so your thought run pretty close to mine if not in the same mold


Of course you're in "the same mold", Markie.

Both of you are lying. That's what Feeble Fivers do best.

Of course Frankie isn't functionally illiterate or careless with
his written word like you are, but then a lie is a lie no matter how
well presented it may appear.

interesting as I suspect we are rather different but we share the
noton that at least when lie under our tombstones an eitaff can read
"well at least we lived out lives"


Uhhhhhh...that shou;d read ..."Lived Our Lies".

Just let Dudly keep running his mouth -- the more he talks the more he
proves that he's a socially isolated misfit with serious psychological
issues.


Coming from a twice disgraced ex-Marine, I find that laughable on
oh-so-many levels!

He's like a cat in a box: shake the box and he thrashes around
for a while. Let him calm down then shake the box again. Heck, that's
better entertainment than anything on TV!!!


Forgiveme if I wish I could call you liar on that one


Oh...WAIT a minute, Markie!

I thought YOU were one of the guys who said that a "different
opinion" did NOT make one a "liar"...

Guess we have MORE proof that NOTHING you say is to be taken for
granted or face value!

Steve, K4YZ