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Old March 29th 04, 12:47 AM
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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.

Does it happen? Sure it happens....I've heard ministers swear.

Do they do it in the course of thier professional duites or in public
correspondence?

Nope...Unless you can show me some sort of "official" Naval document
wherein profanity was used as a professional means of communication...?!?!

I'll sit here holding my breath waiting on that one, Brain.

(No I won't...just teasing you...)

Steve, K4YZ





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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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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.


Yes. I'd take great pleasure in seeing you adn Lennie prosecuted under it.

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.


How can a civilian be "punichsed" under military law, Brain?

I did NOT state is was a military person. We were discussing profanity.

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."


Ahhhhhh....so no "verbal comments" of a Naval officer have ever been
"documented"...?!?! Those comments were never "credited" to a person in an
official position?

I'll sit here holding my breath waiting on that one, Brain.

(No I won't...just teasing you...)


darn


Glad to disappoint you again.

Steve, K4YZ





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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.


Yes. I'd take great pleasure in seeing you adn Lennie prosecuted under it.

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.


How can a civilian be "punichsed" under military law, Brain?

I did NOT state is was a military person. We were discussing profanity.


Many ministers wear the uniform. You brought in the minister and the
UCMJ. Why would you bring in someone not subject to the UCMJ, then
start backpeddling?

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...?!?!


Steve is saying that all professional communications must be written.

You don't show verbal comments, they are not official navy
"documents."


Ahhhhhh....so no "verbal comments" of a Naval officer have ever been
"documented"...?!?! Those comments were never "credited" to a person in an
official position?


Hmmm? You tell me.

I'll sit here holding my breath waiting on that one, Brain.

(No I won't...just teasing you...)


darn


Glad to disappoint you again.


Steve, you've been a monumental disappointment, and probably not just
to me.
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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.


Yes. I'd take great pleasure in seeing you adn Lennie prosecuted under

it.

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.


How can a civilian be "punichsed" under military law, Brain?

I did NOT state is was a military person. We were discussing

profanity.

Many ministers wear the uniform. You brought in the minister and the
UCMJ. Why would you bring in someone not subject to the UCMJ, then
start backpeddling?


No backpeddling, Brain.

I am very, VERY sorry that you can't/won't keep up, but do I REALLY need to
spoon feed each and ever answer to you?

Are you REALLY that childish and inept, or is it just an act?

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...?!?!

Steve is saying that all professional communications must be written.


In 18 years of service in the USMC, I can honestly say I NEVER head ANY
USMC or USN officer use "profanity" in thier official capacity. As I
said...did I hear any of them EVER swear? Of course, but NOT in order to do
thier jobs, communicate a point or otherwise use it to try an effectively
express themselves.

It wasn't necessary.

You don't show verbal comments, they are not official navy
"documents."


Ahhhhhh....so no "verbal comments" of a Naval officer have ever been
"documented"...?!?! Those comments were never "credited" to a person in an
official position?


Hmmm? You tell me.


Sorry, Brain. You were, again, the one making an unenable assertion.

You're up again, PutzBoy.

I'll sit here holding my breath waiting on that one, Brain.

(No I won't...just teasing you...)

darn


Glad to disappoint you again.


Steve, you've been a monumental disappointment, and probably not just
to me.


I am sure you'd like to think so.

I have correspondence to the contrary on many numerous counts.

Sorry. Sucks to be you...Again.

Steve, K4YZ







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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.

Yes. I'd take great pleasure in seeing you adn Lennie prosecuted under

it.

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.

How can a civilian be "punichsed" under military law, Brain?

I did NOT state is was a military person. We were discussing

profanity.

Many ministers wear the uniform. You brought in the minister and the
UCMJ. Why would you bring in someone not subject to the UCMJ, then
start backpeddling?


No backpeddling, Brain.

I am very, VERY sorry that you can't/won't keep up, but do I REALLY need to
spoon feed each and ever answer to you?

Are you REALLY that childish and inept, or is it just an act?


Look, kook, you're the one who thought them relative and necessary to
make your point. But they apparently didn't make your point nor were
they necessary or even related to your point.

Just don't go taking it out on me for your pointless mention of the
UCMJ and ministers.

Not my problem.
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