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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/13/2011 8:23:12 AM   
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Might have something to do with staying on topic, Eternal.  The thread is about the passing of this man.  Not about corporations that control the world's wealth. 


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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/13/2011 8:51:04 AM   
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Good to be back Firm, even if only for a while :)

It's good to engage on a message board that, occasionally,aspires to actual debate ;)





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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/13/2011 9:12:55 AM   
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philosophy :) *hugs*

Eternal.. fuck off and die.

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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/13/2011 2:41:50 PM   
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Yay, GT! *hugs back*

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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/13/2011 3:27:03 PM   
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No hugs philosophy but I am glad to see you posting again...I always enjoyed talking with you and hope I can continue with your proper education...

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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/13/2011 3:28:52 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: philosophy


We, in collarme, represent a range of nationalities and cultures. When we read a story such as this, when one of those nationalities honours a genuine hero, we are reminded of all the heroes.
Some we know the names of, many we do not........but throughout human history, some individuals have put the needs of greater society above their own.
Their stories should inspire us to do more than we do now, to do our best to emulate them just a little bit.

Heroes. They matter.


This rocks!


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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/13/2011 3:59:42 PM   
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Tis amazing to me that someone can post a tribute to a hero and there have to be those who speak up against him...or those who served with him...or those who've chosen to serve in the military.

My father was a WW II vet. He served with Merrill's Marauders in the Burmese Theater. He was with a K-9 portion with a trained white shepard named Butch. My father contracted typhus and dysentery while serving in Burma. Those diseases along with another problem he developed helped to hasten his end at 64 in 1985. I was 30 when he died. He engaged in combat and was shot at and shot at others. Whether he ever killed anyone he never revealed to me or my brother.

But he...and the love of country and the duty to "payback" in some way to my fellow citizens and to the country I was lucky enough to be born in... inspired me to join up in 1974 as Vietnam was going on. I joined the 82nd Airborne and did my time proudly, despite being spit on when I came home on leave, despite hearing mutterings about "killer" while walking proudly towards my parents in my dress uniform with the bloused boots, maroon beret, blue infantry cord, red and green AA cord, and silver wings of a paratrooper.

One thing he and I shared deeper than anything else...perhaps even deeper than that bond of father-son or doctor-doctor...was the soldier/comrades in arms bond. And neither of us would give up the time we did so for anything.

To those of you who are willing to let others protect and defend you and who see no need of doing so...that is what this country allows. But don't take your stance on war to see everyone who does serve in the military as a killer...or a nutcase...or some ignorant jerk who could not work anywhere else. Some of us did it...and do it...because we want to and think we should.

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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/13/2011 10:09:39 PM   
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"inspired me to join up in 1974 as Vietnam was going on."

Well thank you, and your Dad as well.

Note that I am not going to harp on the reasons for war, or anything of the sort. There are other threads for that.

And if you got that "baby killer" treatment when you got back, I hope there is a hell for those assholes. May we dispatch them with utmost haste. If they had a brain they would have been protesting in DC, not preforming something I would now term as a WBC. (referring to Westtboro)

Trying to keep this short now....... No matter what I think of war, or the reasons which are not nice, it is a separate issue. The fact is you put your ass on the line, and some of us do truly appreciate it.

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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/14/2011 2:35:43 AM   
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ORIGINAL: CreativeDominant

Tis amazing to me that someone can post a tribute to a hero and there have to be those who speak up against him...or those who served with him...or those who've chosen to serve in the military.

My father was a WW II vet. He served with Merrill's Marauders in the Burmese Theater. He was with a K-9 portion with a trained white shepard named Butch. My father contracted typhus and dysentery while serving in Burma. Those diseases along with another problem he developed helped to hasten his end at 64 in 1985. I was 30 when he died. He engaged in combat and was shot at and shot at others. Whether he ever killed anyone he never revealed to me or my brother.


Oh, I'd speculate that would be a "Yes".

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But he...and the love of country and the duty to "payback" in some way to my fellow citizens and to the country I was lucky enough to be born in... inspired me to join up in 1974 as Vietnam was going on. I joined the 82nd Airborne and did my time proudly, despite being spit on when I came home on leave, despite hearing mutterings about "killer" while walking proudly towards my parents in my dress uniform with the bloused boots, maroon beret, blue infantry cord, red and green AA cord, and silver wings of a paratrooper.


Be thankful it was just saliva. I'd have arranged a lot worse for you.

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To those of you who are willing to let others protect and defend you and who see no need of doing so...that is what this country allows. But don't take your stance on war to see everyone who does serve in the military as a killer...or a nutcase...or some ignorant jerk who could not work anywhere else. Some of us did it...and do it...because we want to and think we should.


Your kind is the worst of all. The occasional, unemployed ex-Carpentry trainee from the inner city has some explanation (although never justification). You're no better than a taliban "freedom" fighter. You're bloodthirsty, and you try to hide it beneath a veneer of "Well, I wanted to serve my country".

What? You telling me you didn't kill ANY Vietnamese?

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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/14/2011 3:45:27 AM   
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JB you are trying my patience. Take it lightly, go right ahead.

Keep posting so we may complete My psychoanalysis of you.

You have never had a gun to your head. You have never been shot. You have never fought for what you believe is right and probably never will. You have no loyalty to family, friends or community, except maybe at a weenie roast. You think that others should protect and serve you, that is a sense of entitlement that if my Mother was aware of, she would kill you on the spot. Don't even think of what my Father would've done.

You belong among slaves who need a license for a goddam TV set, where you have no rights. That is because you are unwilling to EARN them. That's the major difference between your character and that of a true soldier, no matter how and where they are misled, they are not afraid to step up and EARN their place of respect in society. To deny them that respect is abhorrent to most, and the fact is that you for one do not precieve that, and for two that you won't get on the badwagon, and three that you intentionally insult those who don't share your infantile views of a protected special one; indicate that you are a loner. Your demeanor on this forum also indicates that you are a loner, and rather than accepting and enbracing that, you are bitter about it.

While my analysis is not complete (I think), it's likely that you were a fat weakling pussy in school, picked on by bullies and normal people alike, and instead of growing out of it, you lacked the proper influence and have retreated into yourself in a way. You have gotten so used to rejection that you thrive on it.

I am not finished, but that is hard enough to swallow for now. We offer you somewhere you can have a discussion, reveal inner thoughts, raise poigniant questions. Thusfar you have been non-cooperative, and I believe that you think you have a right to be here - well you do not. You are a guest as we all are. If you don't learn to accept that fact soon WE will get rid of you.

Right now you are most likely thinking "go ahead and ignore me, my words will still be here", but get this through your head, WE can fix that too motherfucker. If you thrive on rejection because of a fucked up background, we can understand that. We can deal with it. But I estimate a probable 75% chance that you are the type to burn your bridges. Go ahead. then you will be satisfied and occupied - looking for blogs and forums at which you are not yet unwelcome.

You have no fucking right to be here at all. Posting here is a priveledge, and while your opinions may be valid as a heart attack, there is a place for them. Not in this thread. While you are still able to post here, why don't you contribute something other than vile contempt, only exceeded by the Westboro Baptist Church ? Start your own fucking thread about wars, mercenaries and such. The reasons for war, the attitude of soldiers due to their conditioning. You are able to do so for now. But if you keep this bullshit up, you won't. Start the thread, I'll participate. So will others.

Do it soon. I would suggest you take a broader view and offer an apology. Not to soldiers, but at least to their families. Or is it that you really can't accept the acceptance ?

Your next action will spell it out for all of us. The ball is in your court.

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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/14/2011 4:36:30 AM   
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Termy..

jaybeeeeeeeeeeeeeeebaby could be a poster child for WBC, IMO

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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/14/2011 7:29:00 AM   
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He was no chickenhawk, and he was antiwar.

< Message edited by cloudboy -- 1/14/2011 7:33:31 AM >

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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/14/2011 11:50:46 AM   
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Termy, first of all, go fuck yourself, shit-for-brains.

AM I CLEAR???

Good.

Secondly...nahhh, I'll let that sink in for a while.

(Edited to include the "Shit=for.." part)

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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/15/2011 10:56:07 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: CreativeDominant

Tis amazing to me that someone can post a tribute to a hero and there have to be those who speak up against him...or those who served with him...or those who've chosen to serve in the military.

My father was a WW II vet. He served with Merrill's Marauders in the Burmese Theater. He was with a K-9 portion with a trained white shepard named Butch. My father contracted typhus and dysentery while serving in Burma. Those diseases along with another problem he developed helped to hasten his end at 64 in 1985. I was 30 when he died. He engaged in combat and was shot at and shot at others. Whether he ever killed anyone he never revealed to me or my brother.

But he...and the love of country and the duty to "payback" in some way to my fellow citizens and to the country I was lucky enough to be born in... inspired me to join up in 1974 as Vietnam was going on. I joined the 82nd Airborne and did my time proudly, despite being spit on when I came home on leave, despite hearing mutterings about "killer" while walking proudly towards my parents in my dress uniform with the bloused boots, maroon beret, blue infantry cord, red and green AA cord, and silver wings of a paratrooper.

One thing he and I shared deeper than anything else...perhaps even deeper than that bond of father-son or doctor-doctor...was the soldier/comrades in arms bond. And neither of us would give up the time we did so for anything.

To those of you who are willing to let others protect and defend you and who see no need of doing so...that is what this country allows. But don't take your stance on war to see everyone who does serve in the military as a killer...or a nutcase...or some ignorant jerk who could not work anywhere else. Some of us did it...and do it...because we want to and think we should.

First, My thanks to both you and your father for your service.

Last month at our munch group's holiday party, I was sitting with a man who had done his tour in Vietnam.  We were talking about this very thing.  (Pilot, actually, if it interests you, Creative.)  How he was treated when he came home and how being called baby killer and being spit on were still bad memories for him today.

I'm not much for discussing politics at lifestyle events.  (If you can call it that.)  In this case, I did make an exception.  We spent some time discussing how things have changed.  The members of My family don't have experiences like he did.  If anything, they are quite the opposite.  I can't tell you how many times people have gone out of their way upon seeing one of them in uniform to walk up to us and thank them for their service.  It's not just lip service, either.  I couldn't list all of the random acts of kindness that people have done.  From buying lunch at the airport, to paying for an oil change, to the guy who offered My son his first class seat when he was flying home this past November.

Anyway, I could tell just by his expression that he was really glad to hear that things have changed so much.  It really mattered to him that active duty folks aren't treated today the way he was back then.  I hope God blesses each and every one of those folks who were a part of the stories that I told that man because they didn't just make a difference in our lives.  They made a difference in his, too.


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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/15/2011 11:00:00 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Aynne88

quote:

ORIGINAL: kdsub

Today’s soldiers are no different than WWI I soldiers...Korean War soldiers...Vietnam War soldier… Desert Storm soldiers. They mostly join and serve with a combination of fear, patriotism, pride and loyalty to their fellow soldiers. They would love to meet you so you could tell them face to face how cowardly they were.

Butch


Butch this is where you get told a really bullshit story about how he did, in a bar somewhere, and they all raised a glass to his bravery for speaking his mid or some such fantasy. Of course, he might just call you a cunt, that is what he usually does to me. Because you know, a story teller of grandiose fables and not even a single photo to validate anything about him really matters in the scheme of things. Oh the internet,you can be anyone you want to be especially if you are a socipath, yay!

It's ironic, he has another thread running about dying alone. I wonder if he told those soldiers he supposedly spoke to that he thinks once they die alone on a bloodied battlefield that they should all rot in hell( his own words) wonder how that would work out for him?

Just to save you the trouble Jaybeee.....

lovingly,
Aynne the cunt.




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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/15/2011 7:15:51 PM   
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"AM I CLEAR??? "

Clear as mud. Next time someone attacks your country we'll be as pacifist as you. And when the fuck are you assholes going to pay your war debt to us ? Lend lease doesn't mean international welfare. Welchers !. Finland was the only one that paid, where the fuck is your payment ? If not for our blood thirsty whatever you call them you would be speaking German and nobody around you would be circumcised.

Shit for brains ? Well whatever I got works.

Now go pay your TV tax. It must've been the Germans that done that to you. And turn in your guns. You'll probably enjoy being raped at gunpoint.

Go fuck myself ? Why bother, pussy is just a phone call away.

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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/15/2011 7:22:19 PM   
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Termy, first of all, go fuck yourself, shit-for-brains.

AM I CLEAR???

Good.

Secondly...nahhh, I'll let that sink in for a while.

(Edited to include the "Shit=for.." part)


You have shown your total intellectual capacity with that one LOL.

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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/15/2011 7:27:52 PM   
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Know what Hill ? I laugh when people try to get to me with words. And then I laugh because I am laughing about it. This place is addictive.

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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/15/2011 7:29:33 PM   
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Indeed it is. I should be working on reports for banks right now.

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RE: "No, but I served in a company of heroes." - 1/15/2011 7:41:40 PM   
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And when the fuck are you assholes going to pay your war debt to us ? Lend lease doesn't mean international welfare.

While not wanting to step into the tiff you and your boyfriend/troll are having, I'd like to point out that the "lend/lease" debt was paid some time ago.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lend-Lease#Repayment

That's financially, of course. In terms of keeping a massively numerically superior force at bay until you lot could drag your arses out of bed, late to the fight yet again, there is, of course, as always, no charge. "Happy to help" is our national motto.

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