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thompsonx -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 6:24:52 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MasterRenegade77

Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran)

Knowing that the current state of affairs in our great nation has many of you civilians up in arms and excited about joining the military. For those of you who can't join, you can still lend a hand.  Here are just a few of the areas where we would like your assistance:

1. The next time you see an adult talking (or wearing a hat) during the playing of the National Anthem---kick their ass.

2. When you witness, firsthand, someone burning the American Flag in protest---kick their ass.

3. Regardless of the rank they held while they served, pay the highest amount of respect to all veterans.  If you see anyone doing otherwise, quietly pull them aside and explain how these veterans fought for the very freedom they bask in every second.  Enlighten them on the many sacrifices these veterans made to make this Nation great.  Then hold
them down while a disabled veteran kicks their ass.

4. (GUYS) If you were never in the military, DO NOT pretend that you were.  Wearing battle dress uniforms (BDUs) or Jungle Fatigues, telling others that you used to be "Special Forces," and collecting GI Joe memorabilia, might have been okay when you were seven years old.  Now, it will only make you look stupid and get your ass kicked.

5. Next time you come across an Air Force member, do not ask them, "Do you fly a jet?"  Not everyone in the Air Force is a pilot.  Such ignorance deserves an ass-kicking (children are exempt).

6. If you witness someone calling the US Coast Guard 'non-military', inform them of their mistake---and kick their ass.

7. Next time Old Glory (the US flag) prances by during a parade, get on your damn feet and pay homage to her by placing your hand over your heart.  Quietly thank the military member or veteran lucky enough to be carrying her---of course, failure to do either of those could earn you a severe ass-kicking.

8. Don't try to discuss politics with a military member or a veteran.  We are Americans, and we all bleed the same, regardless of our party affiliation.  The President (for those who didn't know) is our CinC regardless of political party.  We have no inside track on what happens inside those big important buildings where all those representatives meet  All we know is that when those civilian representatives screw up the situation, they call upon the military to go straighten it out.  If you keep asking us the same stupid questions repeatedly, you will get your ass kicked!

9. 'Your mama wears combat boots' never made sense to me---stop saying it!  If she did, she would most likely be a vet and therefore, could kick your ass!

10.   Crystal balls are not standard issue in the military.  That reminds me---if you see anyone calling those damn psychic phone numbers, let me know, so I can go kick their ass!

11. 'Flyboy' (Air Force), 'Jarhead' (Marines), 'Grunt' (Army), 'Squid' (Navy), 'Puddle Jumpers' (Coast Guard), etc., are terms of endearment we use describing each other.  Unless you are a service member or vet, you have not earned the right to use them.  That could get your ass kicked.

12. Last, but not least, whether or not you become a member of the military, support our troops and their families.  Every Thanksgiving and religious holiday that you enjoy with family and friends, please remember that there are literally thousands of soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen far from home wishing they could be with their families.  Thank God for our military and the sacrifices they make every day.  Without them, our country would get it's ass kicked."

"It is the Veteran, not the reporter who has given us the freedom of the press.

"It is the Veteran, not the poet, who has given us the freedom of speech.

It is the Veteran, not the campus organizer, who gives us the freedom to demonstrate.

"It is the Military who salutes the flag, who serves beneath the flag, and whose coffin is draped by the flag, who allows the protester to burn the flag."


I will add one more:

If you ever see anyone either standing for or singing the national anthem in Spanish - KICK THEIR ASS!


 




MasterRenagade77:
An individual who never served has no right to speak for those of us who did.

thompson 




Termyn8or -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 6:32:07 PM)

(somehow the program screwed up on me, I had to break it up)

Unless you are an animal, this really fucks with your head. In a way they give up part of their innocence, try to recover that.

They give up alot psychologically that we never hear about. They give a piece of their soul so others can live.

I'll tell you what, and of this I have no doubt, I have alot more respect for soldiers than those who fling them to the corners of the Earth to get richer. Alot more.

The people who used to shout baby killer need their ass kicked, not really for shouting that, but for doing it in the wrong place. They should've shouted it at the politicians. All they did was hurt these guys when they probably already had alot to deal with. What did that gain them ? 

I am totally against all of this, Korea was stupid, Nam was stupid, we accomplished nothing. But to take it out on the soldiers was wrong, very wrong. We need to address just who is giving the orders, and the stank starts at the top.

Soldiers who manage to get their ass back stateside can expect any assistance I can render. I hate giving/loaning out money, but this can take the form of a ride, a good meal or even a few beers. Whatever at the time

In their minds they do it for us, and some give all. How can anyone disrespect them ? They believe that they do this for We The People.

Another thing before I split, soldiers give a hell of alot more than a pro athlete, and make how much ?

T




Level -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 6:33:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sissifytoserve

A flag don't mean shit if the country it represents doesn't live up to its principles.



Agreed.




Termyn8or -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 6:33:22 PM)

thomps;

I do believe he said he was quoting.

T




thompsonx -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 6:37:15 PM)

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ORIGINAL: WyrdRich

     Ass kickings aren't always the way to go.  I'm much more likely to just dump a soda down the back of the punk who leaves his hat on during the anthem.  oops


WyrdRich:
Should you accidently drop your soda on me (while I was sitting the national anthem as a form of constitutionally protected protest)I would buy you another one....and a straw to drink it with.
thompson


____________________________________________________________

los cavrones  hay in todos los colores pero la pinoche es siempre in la color rosa




thompsonx -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 6:45:07 PM)

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ORIGINAL: sissifytoserve

This isn't China.

People should be able to exercise their right to burn a flag or not say the pledge or sing the national anthem if they choose to.

Do I like it? Not really...but you have to ask WHY would someone do that...and no it isn't always because they "Hate America"

I pledge alliegance to the CONSTITUTION,.....MY COUNTRY...and NOTHING else.

A flag don't mean shit if the country it represents doesn't live up to its principles.

Some people are offended...for instance...when they see the flag flying upside down...

but, if you study flag ettiquite.....it stands for A COUNTRY IN DISTRESS. (SOS)

Blind obedience to Governments are dangerous as well.

USMC medal of honor winner Smedley Butler...most certainly QUESTIONED the Government and saved it froma FASCIST takeover by the big banks in the 1930s.

THAT is patriotic.

Just as Loyalty and Honor (when deserved) is.

Signed.....

A Vet

{Operation Allied Force}
{Operation Southern Watch}


Sissifytoserve:

Thank you....those of us who cherish the legacy of ol Gimlet eye appreciate your support.
Actually he was awarded the MOH twice.

thompson




sissifytoserve -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 6:50:10 PM)

Always one of my favorites.

He should be known to EVERY schoolkid as far as i'm concerned.

The "maverick marine" was living proof that when governments and banks have too much power...

ALL OF US are in danger.


http://www.amazon.com/Maverick-Marine-Contradictions-American-Military/dp/0813109574/sr=8-2/qid=1160617759/ref=pd_bbs_2/102-9738804-5566534?ie=UTF8


"If the American people ever allow private banks to
control the issue of their money, first by inflation
and then by deflation, the banks and corporations
that will grow up around them (around the banks),
will deprive the people of their property until their
children will wake up homeless on the continent
their fathers conquered.
"
Thomas Jefferson




gooddogbenji -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 7:46:17 PM)

Hell, I'm gonna go out and thank those guys who tortured Iraqis in Abu Ghraib.  Good on you, guys & girls! 

A few points about this:

Like it or not, people can do whatever the hell they want.  I do sincerely hope that the guy who decides to kick someone's ass over not saluting or whatever gets his ass kicked, be he veteran or not.  And if he's a disabled veteran, even less reason to decide to get aggressive.  Yer kinda an easy mark.....

Like it or not, America would not be America without corrupt banks abusing the third world, Oriental slave labour, and pollution defending our right to freedom.  So I think I'll salute every time I pass a bank, and anyone who does not, I will have killed. (It's much more efficient, and people learn faster)

Like it or not, soldiers get paid.  Unless you were drafted, you had a choice about going to war.  Do I ask to be respected above and beyond others for getting people drunk?  No.  I get paid to do a job.  Some jobs are risky, and therefore more lucrative, some entail less risk, so are less lucrative (assuming similar pre-training skills)

Like it or not, you kinda make yourself look foolish when you copy and paste an e-mail, forgetting that you're not a veteran.  Doesn't that kinda go against rule 4: Pretending to be in the military?

Just think, if I copied every e-mail I got onto these forums, we'd all be buying shitty viagra by now.....

Yours,


benji




UtopianRanger -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 8:06:54 PM)

Just more bilious rhetoric from the ''You haven't been there done that '' element of society who believe veterans have a better understanding of geo-political/military situation over the last six years.

As someone who did serve four years in the military, had I known then what I know now, you would have had to take me to jail before I would have agreed to serve the masters.



 - R






RazorJAK -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 9:10:28 PM)

It's words like these that made me start carrying around a copy of my DD214 while I was protesting.

Because it was a damned sure thing the loudest jackass repugnican who would get in my face calling me a "traitor" NEVER served.

Amazing how fast they shut up when I would pull out my veteran's healthcard with the words "Service Connected" and make them read the area around my awards and decorations.

I've got more to say about this.  But I am going to let my blood cool down a bit before I do so.




dombill32 -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 9:24:52 PM)

I know someone who fought with the 1st Marine Division in WWII and was a drill instructor after the war.  He never talks about kicking peoples asses.




thompsonx -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 9:26:42 PM)

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ORIGINAL: RazorJAK

It's words like these that made me start carrying around a copy of my DD214 while I was protesting.

Because it was a damned sure thing the loudest jackass repugnican who would get in my face calling me a "traitor" NEVER served.

Amazing how fast they shut up when I would pull out my veteran's healthcard with the words "Service Connected" and make them read the area around my awards and decorations.

I've got more to say about this.  But I am going to let my blood cool down a bit before I do so.



RazorJAK:
Hands Razor a .45 w/one in the pipe cocked and locked and ready to rock....pats him on the shoulder and says "remember ol buddy gun control means using both hands ...now  ...breath....relax....aim....squeezzzzzzzz

thompson




Lordandmaster -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 9:27:50 PM)

Oh, so he's quoting material that's someone else's without telling us the source...

Ahhh.

Now I get it.

quote:

ORIGINAL: WyrdRich

   It's been around for a while LAM.  I've had that same list show up as a fwd in my e-mail twice.




thompsonx -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 9:34:06 PM)

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ORIGINAL: UtopianRanger

Just more bilious rhetoric from the ''You haven't been there done that '' element of society who believe veterans have a better understanding of geo-political/military situation over the last six years.

As someone who did serve four years in the military, had I known then what I know now, you would have had to take me to jail before I would have agreed to serve the masters.



- R






UtopianRanger:
Ethical people are a rare commodity.

thompson




thompsonx -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 9:41:12 PM)

Perhaps someone can tell me which war since the one in 1812 that was actually fought to protect America and our constitution not to make the rich richer?

thompson




MstrssScarlet -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 9:50:28 PM)

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ORIGINAL: gooddogbenji


Like it or not, soldiers get paid.  Unless you were drafted, you had a choice about going to war.  Do I ask to be respected above and beyond others for getting people drunk?  No.  I get paid to do a job.  Some jobs are risky, and therefore more lucrative, some entail less risk, so are less lucrative (assuming similar pre-training skills)



Yea benji, we got paid alright.  My father retired from the Air Force after 20 years.  My mother worked the whole time we were growing up because the pay he got as a non-com wasn't enough to live on.  I joined the Air Force myself and married a man who was also in the Air Force.  I got out before he did.  At the rank of seargent and me at home with one child, he made FIFTY FRIGGIN DOLLARS too much each month for us to get food stamps!  All the while the big shots in the Whitehouse already had us doing practice drills for deployment in the Mideast.  ( I was still active duty at that point )  Seems to me that's a pretty risky job.  I don't know of one single person who joined simply because it was a job where they got paid. 
Mistress Scarlet
Obviously a veteran




MstrssScarlet -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 9:52:40 PM)

RazorJAK, let me know where you're cooling off and I'll join you.
Mistress Scarlet




RazorJAK -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 10:03:37 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MstrssScarlet

RazorJAK, let me know where you're cooling off and I'll join you.
Mistress Scarlet


Sitting here in Ft Livingroom.  Nursing a nice Founder's Brewery Bourbon Stout while I decompress.




MstrssScarlet -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 10:07:50 PM)

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ORIGINAL: RazorJAK

quote:

ORIGINAL: MstrssScarlet

RazorJAK, let me know where you're cooling off and I'll join you.
Mistress Scarlet


Sitting here in Ft Livingroom.  Nursing a nice Founder's Brewery Bourbon Stout while I decompress.



Sounds good to me.  I'll be right over.
Mistress Scarlet




RazorJAK -> RE: Rules for the Non Military (From a Veteran) (10/11/2006 10:17:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MstrssScarlet

quote:

ORIGINAL: RazorJAK

quote:

ORIGINAL: MstrssScarlet

RazorJAK, let me know where you're cooling off and I'll join you.
Mistress Scarlet


Sitting here in Ft Livingroom.  Nursing a nice Founder's Brewery Bourbon Stout while I decompress.



Sounds good to me.  I'll be right over.
Mistress Scarlet


You'll have to "settle" for Dirty Bastard (scotch ale) though.  That was my last Stout until I get back to Grand Rapids.  Haven't found a local place that sells the bourbon stout or the breakfast stout (double chocolate double coffee oatmeal stout ... black as liquid evil)




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