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stve you are call a peice of #### becuase you are a piece of ### lying about Jaming Then Stop Jamming The Christmas Message And Pove M Wrong, Morkie
K4YZ wrote: an_old_friend wrote: K4YZ wrote: wrote: On 20 Dec 2006 18:39:25 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote: wrote: why do you use veterans on one hand while insulting them on the other What veteran have I insulted, Morkie? me Mark Morgan vet US Army Liar. My father Willaim vet US Army He's not a participant in this forum. my fatherin law Ed Vet Us Navy You're not married. and all vets when you lie about YOUR alleged and unproven and unveriable service Sorry, fatso...It's been "veriabled" by more than one person already. You can start with Plt 2100, 2nd RTB, MCRD San Diego, Spetember 1974. Sheesh. Steve, K4YZ |
stve you are call a peice of shit becuase you are a piece of shit lying about Jaming Then Stop Jamming no jaming is happening according to your treatment of My posts
K4YZ wrote: K4YZ wrote: an_old_friend wrote: why does steve try to use veterans to imporve his befoulded name |
Send A Wounded Vet A Christmas Card
As the Christmas season draws closer, many of us who have watched
the war in Iraq have wondered how we could help or "make a difference" to the lives of some of our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines who have been wounded in combat. Although there are several military hospitals that take in the wounded, most find their way into Walter Reed Army Hospital. Please take a minute to fill out a Christmas card and address it as follows: A Recovering American Service Member c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center 6900 Georgia Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20307-5001 Perhaps a personal note of thanks and gratitude for the sacrifice they've made would be appropriate. 73 Steve Robeson, LPN Winchester, TN K4YZ |
Send A Wounded Vet A Christmas Card
wrote: On 20 Dec 2006 19:37:21 -0800, wrote: apologize for you libeling vets of the armed forces Apologize for jamming a message that promotes sending holiday greetings to REAL vets, Morkie...Not play vets like you... As the Christmas season draws closer, many of us who have watched the war in Iraq have wondered how we could help or "make a difference" to the lives of some of our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines who have been wounded in combat. Although there are several military hospitals that take in the wounded, most find their way into Walter Reed Army Hospital. Please take a minute to fill out a Christmas card and address it as follows: A Recovering American Service Member c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center 6900 Georgia Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20307-5001 Perhaps a personal note of thanks and gratitude for the sacrifice they've made would be appropriate. 73 Steve Robeson, LPN Winchester, TN K4YZ |
Send A Wounded Vet A Christmas Card
As the Christmas season draws closer, many of us who have watched
the war in Iraq have wondered how we could help or "make a difference" to the lives of some of our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines who have been wounded in combat. Although there are several military hospitals that take in the wounded, most find their way into Walter Reed Army Hospital. Please take a minute to fill out a Christmas card and address it as follows: A Recovering American Service Member c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center 6900 Georgia Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20307-5001 Perhaps a personal note of thanks and gratitude for the sacrifice they've made would be appropriate. 73 Steve Robeson, LPN Winchester, TN K4YZ |
A Thread Just For Morkie To Hijack
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The Christmas Message That KB9RQZ Wants to Suppress
wrote: On 20 Dec 2006 20:27:16 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote: K4YZ wrote: wrote: and this his the respect with which steve treats vets if they dare disagree with him in the slightest I'll have to give you credit for spelling "respect" correctly, Morkie, but otherwise it was just More Morkie Mularkie. And please...CONVINCE US as to why you're afraid of this message.... As the Christmas season draws closer, many of us who have watched the war in Iraq have wondered how we could help or "make a difference" to the lives of some of our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Marines who have been wounded in combat. Although there are several military hospitals that take in the wounded, most find their way into Walter Reed Army Hospital. Please take a minute to fill out a Christmas card and address it as follows: A Recovering American Service Member c/o Walter Reed Army Medical Center 6900 Georgia Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20307-5001 Perhaps a personal note of thanks and gratitude for the sacrifice they've made would be appropriate. 73 Steve Robeson, LPN Winchester, TN K4YZ |
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