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On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 08:19:35 -0800, Frank Gilliland
wrote: On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 05:17:49 GMT, Dave Heil wrote in . net: Frank Gilliland wrote: On Wed, 02 Nov 2005 04:43:18 GMT, Dave Heil wrote in t: snip I'd imagine No need to say any more -- that pretty much sums it up. It surely does. It pretty much sums up all of your imagining, guessing and assuming about what Steve has and hasn't done. Dudly gets himself in hot water and it's Dave to the rescue! I can't yet figure your motivation I don't know why -- I've clearly stated my "motivation" several times in plain English. don't you know Dave and Stevei are qualified to read minds and they have determined by reading from your id that you have another motivation the powers of the MMM are covered in the sercret protocols of the Elders of Morsemen but you've admitted being a screw up in the military. It looks as if you're out to smear the service of others for whatever reason. Most of us who served managed to get through a hitch without an Article 15, much less a court martial. One more time, Dave: I wasn't exactly the 'model Marine', but I did my service and I did it well (despite Dudly's imagined version of the facts as recorded in my SRB). I am no less proud of my service than any other Marine. And like any other Marine, I find it reprehensible when someone like Dudly makes false claims about his "career", fudging the truth in order to get a little more praise. So you never got caught doing anything wrong. Hooray for you. Something to be proud of, I suppose. However, I have a slightly different value system. I don't rest my laurels on never having done anything wrong (which I don't think anyone can honesty claim). Instead, I list my accomplishments by the challenges I have faced and overcome, whether they were caused by my own actions or by circumstances beyond my control. And believe me, I have done both. Dudly said it himself: It's easy to get through the military without so much as an Article 15 -- just follow orders. Now that's fine for a reservist, where the orders given aren't much of a challenge. It's easy to blindly follow orders. But that isn't always the case on active duty. Maybe you forgot Abu Graib, or that incident where the soldiers refused to make an unnecessary supply run without sufficient armor..... or even the Iran-Contra scandal. When the orders are wrong or illegal, as happens from time to time, it's -not- easy to do the -right- thing and challenge authority. I consider that to be one of my accomplishments. I also consider it an accomplishment to have fulfilled my military obligation after two courts-martial and the constant denigration from others that resulted from them, a tactic that Dudly is trying to use. What Dudly doesn't realize is that he can say nothing that I haven't heard before and overcome. I proved them wrong and I'm proud of that fact. So when Dudly (and now yourself) try to use the same demeaning tactics I can only laugh. Dave, I have no beef with you. I didn't feel it necessary to give you -any- sort of explanation but I did anyway. If it wasn't enough, or if you can't understand it, tough ****. But do you really feel the need to defend Dudly -- a retired Marine Gunny, a CAP Major, a TN State Guardsman, and a veteran of seven hostile actions -- against me, a ****bird PFC? If you do then you are only hurting Dudly's case, not helping it. If you are going to stick up for Dudly, fine. As far as I'm concerned, you two love-birds can row your boat out into the wash together and do whatever it is that makes you two happy. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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