Please pass nationally
#221
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Re: Please pass nationally
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 00:57:40 GMT, Lon <lon.stowell@comcast.net> wrote:
>L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
>
>> According to an interview I listen to last night, one of the
>> sailors testifying against kerry, was in the boat, that actually hit the
>> mine, and got the bronze star for rescuing three of his comrades from
>> the bottom of the boat. There was no gun fire, and kerry's won was self
>> inflicted.
>
> I'm sure *you* believe this.
John Kerry was attempting to destroy a cache of rice with a hand
grenade. He was too close and he took some (shrapnel and rice) in his
rear end. Both Kerry and Rassmann (the fellow Kerry rescued later
that day) were damn near killed by that grenade.
"Mr. Rassmann, in his Aug. 10 op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, said
Mr. Kerry was injured in the mine explosion. But Mr. Kerry told his
biographer, Douglas Brinkley that "I got a piece of small grenade in
my *** from one of the rice bin explosions."
http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.../0/COLUMNIST35
When PCF 3 was blown by the mine,Kerry took his boat downstream while
the other boats went about rescuing the crew from boat 3. LT Thurlow
(the real hero of the day) risked his life trying to board the out of
control craft. His first attempt landed him in the water and he had
to try again. He finally got the boat under control where it sank in
shallow water.
The other boats rescued the rest of the troops. Kerry's boat, finally
returning from downstream, rescued Rassmann seconds before Chenoweth's
boat could reach him.
>L.W.(ßill) ------ III proclaimed:
>
>> According to an interview I listen to last night, one of the
>> sailors testifying against kerry, was in the boat, that actually hit the
>> mine, and got the bronze star for rescuing three of his comrades from
>> the bottom of the boat. There was no gun fire, and kerry's won was self
>> inflicted.
>
> I'm sure *you* believe this.
John Kerry was attempting to destroy a cache of rice with a hand
grenade. He was too close and he took some (shrapnel and rice) in his
rear end. Both Kerry and Rassmann (the fellow Kerry rescued later
that day) were damn near killed by that grenade.
"Mr. Rassmann, in his Aug. 10 op-ed in the Wall Street Journal, said
Mr. Kerry was injured in the mine explosion. But Mr. Kerry told his
biographer, Douglas Brinkley that "I got a piece of small grenade in
my *** from one of the rice bin explosions."
http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.../0/COLUMNIST35
When PCF 3 was blown by the mine,Kerry took his boat downstream while
the other boats went about rescuing the crew from boat 3. LT Thurlow
(the real hero of the day) risked his life trying to board the out of
control craft. His first attempt landed him in the water and he had
to try again. He finally got the boat under control where it sank in
shallow water.
The other boats rescued the rest of the troops. Kerry's boat, finally
returning from downstream, rescued Rassmann seconds before Chenoweth's
boat could reach him.
#222
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Re: Please pass nationally
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 01:07:55 GMT, Brian <b_heller@earthlink.net>
wrote:
>I wonder if the SBVFT have stopped using as a spokesperson the one who
>was caught lying?
>
><http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21239-2004Aug21.html>
>
>Registration may be necessary for this site, but it's a pretty detailed
>and honest assessment of 36-year old events, for those who are inclined
>to get worked up about it.
>
>Just goes to show that (1) stuff can be very difficult to comprehend and
>retain in the heat of battle and (2) wading into politics invariably
>involves getting covered in s**t.
>
>B
None of them were caught lying. If you have some evidence to the
contrary, it would be welcome.
wrote:
>I wonder if the SBVFT have stopped using as a spokesperson the one who
>was caught lying?
>
><http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21239-2004Aug21.html>
>
>Registration may be necessary for this site, but it's a pretty detailed
>and honest assessment of 36-year old events, for those who are inclined
>to get worked up about it.
>
>Just goes to show that (1) stuff can be very difficult to comprehend and
>retain in the heat of battle and (2) wading into politics invariably
>involves getting covered in s**t.
>
>B
None of them were caught lying. If you have some evidence to the
contrary, it would be welcome.
#223
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Re: Please pass nationally
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 01:07:55 GMT, Brian <b_heller@earthlink.net>
wrote:
>I wonder if the SBVFT have stopped using as a spokesperson the one who
>was caught lying?
>
><http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21239-2004Aug21.html>
>
>Registration may be necessary for this site, but it's a pretty detailed
>and honest assessment of 36-year old events, for those who are inclined
>to get worked up about it.
>
>Just goes to show that (1) stuff can be very difficult to comprehend and
>retain in the heat of battle and (2) wading into politics invariably
>involves getting covered in s**t.
>
>B
None of them were caught lying. If you have some evidence to the
contrary, it would be welcome.
wrote:
>I wonder if the SBVFT have stopped using as a spokesperson the one who
>was caught lying?
>
><http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21239-2004Aug21.html>
>
>Registration may be necessary for this site, but it's a pretty detailed
>and honest assessment of 36-year old events, for those who are inclined
>to get worked up about it.
>
>Just goes to show that (1) stuff can be very difficult to comprehend and
>retain in the heat of battle and (2) wading into politics invariably
>involves getting covered in s**t.
>
>B
None of them were caught lying. If you have some evidence to the
contrary, it would be welcome.
#224
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Re: Please pass nationally
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 01:07:55 GMT, Brian <b_heller@earthlink.net>
wrote:
>I wonder if the SBVFT have stopped using as a spokesperson the one who
>was caught lying?
>
><http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21239-2004Aug21.html>
>
>Registration may be necessary for this site, but it's a pretty detailed
>and honest assessment of 36-year old events, for those who are inclined
>to get worked up about it.
>
>Just goes to show that (1) stuff can be very difficult to comprehend and
>retain in the heat of battle and (2) wading into politics invariably
>involves getting covered in s**t.
>
>B
None of them were caught lying. If you have some evidence to the
contrary, it would be welcome.
wrote:
>I wonder if the SBVFT have stopped using as a spokesperson the one who
>was caught lying?
>
><http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21239-2004Aug21.html>
>
>Registration may be necessary for this site, but it's a pretty detailed
>and honest assessment of 36-year old events, for those who are inclined
>to get worked up about it.
>
>Just goes to show that (1) stuff can be very difficult to comprehend and
>retain in the heat of battle and (2) wading into politics invariably
>involves getting covered in s**t.
>
>B
None of them were caught lying. If you have some evidence to the
contrary, it would be welcome.
#225
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Re: Please pass nationally
On Sun, 22 Aug 2004 01:07:55 GMT, Brian <b_heller@earthlink.net>
wrote:
>I wonder if the SBVFT have stopped using as a spokesperson the one who
>was caught lying?
>
><http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21239-2004Aug21.html>
>
>Registration may be necessary for this site, but it's a pretty detailed
>and honest assessment of 36-year old events, for those who are inclined
>to get worked up about it.
>
>Just goes to show that (1) stuff can be very difficult to comprehend and
>retain in the heat of battle and (2) wading into politics invariably
>involves getting covered in s**t.
>
>B
None of them were caught lying. If you have some evidence to the
contrary, it would be welcome.
wrote:
>I wonder if the SBVFT have stopped using as a spokesperson the one who
>was caught lying?
>
><http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21239-2004Aug21.html>
>
>Registration may be necessary for this site, but it's a pretty detailed
>and honest assessment of 36-year old events, for those who are inclined
>to get worked up about it.
>
>Just goes to show that (1) stuff can be very difficult to comprehend and
>retain in the heat of battle and (2) wading into politics invariably
>involves getting covered in s**t.
>
>B
None of them were caught lying. If you have some evidence to the
contrary, it would be welcome.
#226
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Re: Please pass nationally
Again you lie and write "AWOL" find the order or stop the slander.
I was paid TDY. and was station all over Europe, what they were
always able to find you, for qualification tests?
Hey, you be a girlie boy too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Funny how the military does tend to expect you to show up for all of
> them unless you have been explicitly excused in advance. The term
> for those who don't show is "AWOL".
>
> Not really. TDY is temporary duty where you are away from your normal
> post and get actual TDY pay for being thus detached. Fairly good
> source of income if you have a skill the military actually wants.
> You can be excused from duty to attend class, special civilian
> training, etc. etc, but that is not TDY. Gee, I'd expect such a
> military, religious, and political genius as you to know the
> difference.
>
> Oooohhhhhh, I would have been disappointed in you if you hadn't said
> that "girlie man" crack. Granted it was a bit muffled from all that
> foam around your mouth, but you still managed to froth it out anyway
> even though you misquoted both Saturday Night Live and uncle Arnie.
I was paid TDY. and was station all over Europe, what they were
always able to find you, for qualification tests?
Hey, you be a girlie boy too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Funny how the military does tend to expect you to show up for all of
> them unless you have been explicitly excused in advance. The term
> for those who don't show is "AWOL".
>
> Not really. TDY is temporary duty where you are away from your normal
> post and get actual TDY pay for being thus detached. Fairly good
> source of income if you have a skill the military actually wants.
> You can be excused from duty to attend class, special civilian
> training, etc. etc, but that is not TDY. Gee, I'd expect such a
> military, religious, and political genius as you to know the
> difference.
>
> Oooohhhhhh, I would have been disappointed in you if you hadn't said
> that "girlie man" crack. Granted it was a bit muffled from all that
> foam around your mouth, but you still managed to froth it out anyway
> even though you misquoted both Saturday Night Live and uncle Arnie.
#227
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Re: Please pass nationally
Again you lie and write "AWOL" find the order or stop the slander.
I was paid TDY. and was station all over Europe, what they were
always able to find you, for qualification tests?
Hey, you be a girlie boy too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Funny how the military does tend to expect you to show up for all of
> them unless you have been explicitly excused in advance. The term
> for those who don't show is "AWOL".
>
> Not really. TDY is temporary duty where you are away from your normal
> post and get actual TDY pay for being thus detached. Fairly good
> source of income if you have a skill the military actually wants.
> You can be excused from duty to attend class, special civilian
> training, etc. etc, but that is not TDY. Gee, I'd expect such a
> military, religious, and political genius as you to know the
> difference.
>
> Oooohhhhhh, I would have been disappointed in you if you hadn't said
> that "girlie man" crack. Granted it was a bit muffled from all that
> foam around your mouth, but you still managed to froth it out anyway
> even though you misquoted both Saturday Night Live and uncle Arnie.
I was paid TDY. and was station all over Europe, what they were
always able to find you, for qualification tests?
Hey, you be a girlie boy too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Funny how the military does tend to expect you to show up for all of
> them unless you have been explicitly excused in advance. The term
> for those who don't show is "AWOL".
>
> Not really. TDY is temporary duty where you are away from your normal
> post and get actual TDY pay for being thus detached. Fairly good
> source of income if you have a skill the military actually wants.
> You can be excused from duty to attend class, special civilian
> training, etc. etc, but that is not TDY. Gee, I'd expect such a
> military, religious, and political genius as you to know the
> difference.
>
> Oooohhhhhh, I would have been disappointed in you if you hadn't said
> that "girlie man" crack. Granted it was a bit muffled from all that
> foam around your mouth, but you still managed to froth it out anyway
> even though you misquoted both Saturday Night Live and uncle Arnie.
#228
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Re: Please pass nationally
Again you lie and write "AWOL" find the order or stop the slander.
I was paid TDY. and was station all over Europe, what they were
always able to find you, for qualification tests?
Hey, you be a girlie boy too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Funny how the military does tend to expect you to show up for all of
> them unless you have been explicitly excused in advance. The term
> for those who don't show is "AWOL".
>
> Not really. TDY is temporary duty where you are away from your normal
> post and get actual TDY pay for being thus detached. Fairly good
> source of income if you have a skill the military actually wants.
> You can be excused from duty to attend class, special civilian
> training, etc. etc, but that is not TDY. Gee, I'd expect such a
> military, religious, and political genius as you to know the
> difference.
>
> Oooohhhhhh, I would have been disappointed in you if you hadn't said
> that "girlie man" crack. Granted it was a bit muffled from all that
> foam around your mouth, but you still managed to froth it out anyway
> even though you misquoted both Saturday Night Live and uncle Arnie.
I was paid TDY. and was station all over Europe, what they were
always able to find you, for qualification tests?
Hey, you be a girlie boy too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Funny how the military does tend to expect you to show up for all of
> them unless you have been explicitly excused in advance. The term
> for those who don't show is "AWOL".
>
> Not really. TDY is temporary duty where you are away from your normal
> post and get actual TDY pay for being thus detached. Fairly good
> source of income if you have a skill the military actually wants.
> You can be excused from duty to attend class, special civilian
> training, etc. etc, but that is not TDY. Gee, I'd expect such a
> military, religious, and political genius as you to know the
> difference.
>
> Oooohhhhhh, I would have been disappointed in you if you hadn't said
> that "girlie man" crack. Granted it was a bit muffled from all that
> foam around your mouth, but you still managed to froth it out anyway
> even though you misquoted both Saturday Night Live and uncle Arnie.
#229
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Re: Please pass nationally
Again you lie and write "AWOL" find the order or stop the slander.
I was paid TDY. and was station all over Europe, what they were
always able to find you, for qualification tests?
Hey, you be a girlie boy too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Funny how the military does tend to expect you to show up for all of
> them unless you have been explicitly excused in advance. The term
> for those who don't show is "AWOL".
>
> Not really. TDY is temporary duty where you are away from your normal
> post and get actual TDY pay for being thus detached. Fairly good
> source of income if you have a skill the military actually wants.
> You can be excused from duty to attend class, special civilian
> training, etc. etc, but that is not TDY. Gee, I'd expect such a
> military, religious, and political genius as you to know the
> difference.
>
> Oooohhhhhh, I would have been disappointed in you if you hadn't said
> that "girlie man" crack. Granted it was a bit muffled from all that
> foam around your mouth, but you still managed to froth it out anyway
> even though you misquoted both Saturday Night Live and uncle Arnie.
I was paid TDY. and was station all over Europe, what they were
always able to find you, for qualification tests?
Hey, you be a girlie boy too.
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
> Funny how the military does tend to expect you to show up for all of
> them unless you have been explicitly excused in advance. The term
> for those who don't show is "AWOL".
>
> Not really. TDY is temporary duty where you are away from your normal
> post and get actual TDY pay for being thus detached. Fairly good
> source of income if you have a skill the military actually wants.
> You can be excused from duty to attend class, special civilian
> training, etc. etc, but that is not TDY. Gee, I'd expect such a
> military, religious, and political genius as you to know the
> difference.
>
> Oooohhhhhh, I would have been disappointed in you if you hadn't said
> that "girlie man" crack. Granted it was a bit muffled from all that
> foam around your mouth, but you still managed to froth it out anyway
> even though you misquoted both Saturday Night Live and uncle Arnie.
#230
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Re: Please pass nationally
Seems simple to me, just fortify our country and we can protect the
dead weight such as you. Understand?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
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Lon wrote:
>
><nothing but babble>
dead weight such as you. Understand?
God Bless America, ßill O|||||||O
mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/
Lon wrote:
>
><nothing but babble>