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Jenn, did you see the PBS series, "Carrier" ?

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No I didn't. I've the Nimitz in San Diego though. Quite a sight.
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Our condolences to those who have lost loved ones. We honor their
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Jenn, did you see the PBS series, "Carrier" ?

A totally unique, utterly touching documentary about the people who serve.

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No I didn't. I've the seen Nimitz in San Diego though. Quite a sight.

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On May 25, 11:53*pm, Jenn wrote:
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Our condolences to those who have lost loved ones. *We honor their
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Jenn, did you see the PBS series, "Carrier" ?


A totally unique, utterly touching documentary about the people who serve.


Bob Morein
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No I didn't. *I've the Nimitz in San Diego though. *Quite a sight.


When I lived in San Diego I went out to NAS North Island a few times.
IIRC the Ranger and the America were based there at the time. I've
also been in Bremerton when the John C. Stennis was in port. Those
suckers are big. :-)

I saw one of them leave port when I was there. My apartment overlooked
the bay. You don't get how big our carrers truly are until you see one
sailing in the open ocean.

Side story: Once you're on base at North Island, there was a road with
a sign that said "Dim Lights and Check For Approaching Aircraft." So I
dim my lights and look left. An S-3 Viking was roaring down the
runway. The road crossed the runway. I have never seen that at any
other military installation. I doubt that it's still like that.

One other San Diego side story: I played golf on NAS Miramar. I was
pitching from about 130 yards out. As my ball went up, two F-18s
passed directly overhead so low that I was afraid my ball was going to
go into one of the intakes. I'm sure they were actually too high for
that, but geez, talk about breaking concentration...

At least I'd imagine these stories could have happened had I ever
served. :-)
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Our condolences to those who have lost loved ones. We
honor their service


Man's violent nature creates lost loved ones several different ways.

If your loved one serves and dies, well that's pretty obvious - the loved
one is lost forever.

If your loved one serves and survives, well that's less obvious - the loved
one is lost to some degree or the other for the duration. And they lose
normal control over their lives for the duration - for example they are not
protected by the usual constitutional protections.

If your loved one is a civilian in in a country where there is a war, then
the loved one is lost to some degree or the other for the duration, or lost
forever if they die in the conflict.

If your loved one is a civilian in in an area where there is high levels of
civilian violence, then the loved one is lost to some degree or the other
for the duration, or lost forever if they die in a conflict. For example,
the city just south of me has a murder rate of about 1 person per thousand
per year. If you live there 50 years, your probability of being murdered is
something like 1 in 20. In world war 2, about 5 million served in theU.S
forces, and about 250,000 were killed - about 1 in 20.




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On May 25, 11:53*pm, Jenn wrote:
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*"Soundhaspriority" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message
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Our condolences to those who have lost loved ones. *We honor their
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Jenn, did you see the PBS series, "Carrier" ?


A totally unique, utterly touching documentary about the people who serve.


Bob Morein
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No I didn't. *I've the Nimitz in San Diego though. *Quite a sight.


When I lived in San Diego I went out to NAS North Island a few times.
IIRC the Ranger and the America were based there at the time. I've
also been in Bremerton when the John C. Stennis was in port. Those
suckers are big. :-)

I saw one of them leave port when I was there. My apartment overlooked
the bay. You don't get how big our carrers truly are until you see one
sailing in the open ocean.

Side story: Once you're on base at North Island, there was a road with
a sign that said "Dim Lights and Check For Approaching Aircraft." So I
dim my lights and look left. An S-3 Viking was roaring down the
runway. The road crossed the runway. I have never seen that at any
other military installation. I doubt that it's still like that.

One other San Diego side story: I played golf on NAS Miramar. I was
pitching from about 130 yards out. As my ball went up, two F-18s
passed directly overhead so low that I was afraid my ball was going to
go into one of the intakes. I'm sure they were actually too high for
that, but geez, talk about breaking concentration...


Wow, a pretty extreme hazard! ;-)

My Dad served at Miramar for a time, and trained at North Island. It
was interesting driving around there with him once. He shipped out from
there to Pearl Harbor, arriving Dec. 7, 1942.

At least I'd imagine these stories could have happened had I ever
served. :-)

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Our condolences to those who have lost loved ones. *We
honor their service


Man's violent nature creates lost loved ones several different ways.

If your loved one serves and dies, well that's pretty obvious - the loved
one is lost forever.

If your loved one serves and survives, well that's less obvious - the loved
one is lost to some degree or the other for the duration. And they lose
normal control over their lives for the duration - for example they are not
protected by the usual constitutional protections.

If your loved one is a civilian in in a country where there is a war, then
the loved one is lost to some degree or the other for the duration, or lost
forever if they die in the conflict.

If your loved one is a civilian in in an area where there is high levels of
civilian violence, then the loved one is lost to some degree or the other
for the duration, or lost forever if they die in a conflict. For example,
the city just south of me has a murder rate of about 1 person per thousand
per year. If you live there 50 years, your probability of being murdered is
something like 1 in 20. *In world war 2, about 5 million served in theU.S
forces, and about 250,000 were killed - about 1 in 20.


Did you factor in the city buses?
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So here's your memorial day quiz question, what's the minomer in NAS
North Island?



What is a minomer?
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My Dad served at Miramar for a time, and trained at North Island. *It
was interesting driving around there with him once. *He shipped out from
there to Pearl Harbor, arriving Dec. 7, 1942.


I had to do a double-take on that date.

Was he a pilot?
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On May 26, 10:31*am, Jenn wrote:

My Dad served at Miramar for a time, and trained at North Island. *It
was interesting driving around there with him once. *He shipped out from
there to Pearl Harbor, arriving Dec. 7, 1942.


I had to do a double-take on that date.

Was he a pilot?


No, SP.

'42, not '41, note.


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On May 25, 11:14*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"





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On May 25, 11:53*pm, Jenn wrote:


In article ,


*"Soundhaspriority" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message
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Our condolences to those who have lost loved ones. *We honor their
service


Jenn, did you see the PBS series, "Carrier" ?


A totally unique, utterly touching documentary about the people who serve.


Bob Morein
(310) 237-6511


No I didn't. *I've the Nimitz in San Diego though. *Quite a sight.


When I lived in San Diego I went out to NAS North Island a few times.
IIRC the Ranger and the America were based there at the time. I've
also been in Bremerton when the John C. Stennis was in port. Those
suckers are big. :-)


I saw one of them leave port when I was there. My apartment overlooked
the bay. You don't get how big our carrers truly are until you see one
sailing in the open ocean.


*The Midway is a worthwhile tour if you're in San Diego.
*But I agree, the Nimitz class carriers in port are quite a sight, but
it's quite
intimidating to see those ships on the ocean horizon.
Nothing like it. So big and high out of the water you expect them to
tip over.



Side story: Once you're on base at North Island, there was a road with
a sign that said "Dim Lights and Check For Approaching Aircraft." So I
dim my lights and look left. An S-3 Viking was roaring down the
runway. The road crossed the runway. I have never seen that at any
other military installation. I doubt that it's still like that.


One other San Diego side story: I played golf on NAS Miramar.


*It's MCAS now. * The west entrance road goes right in front of the
runways.
It's fun enough to have a jet go over you while on I-15 but while
going into the base for an air show a Turbo-prop AWACs flew right over
us on that road.
The car wobbled from the prop wash.
Speaking of sights, every once in a while one of the large transports
flies out of Miramar. *So big and so slow as they climb, you just
can't believe its going to stay in the air.


C-5 or C-17?

At least I'd imagine these stories could have happened had I ever
served. :-)


*I know lots of people who never served who as guests use base
recreation
facilities. *Nothing unusual there. Now if you could describe the
inside of those
hardened bunkers on the northwestern edge of the base where armed
guards man the shoreline 24/7....


I was Army, 2pid. Even though I could still get on that base with no
problem, I'd have no reason to try to go to them, and there would be
no reason for them to grant me access. I'd imagine that's where they
store bombs or other ordinance. We had simliar bunkers for our FA
ammunition.

And if I did get access to them, I'd certainly not post a description
of them.

So here's your memorial day quiz question, what's the minomer in NAS
North Island?


That it's not its own island, and should technically be called "NAS
Northern Coronado Island"? That's it's actually south of Alaska?

I give up.
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On May 26, 10:31*am, Jenn wrote:


My Dad served at Miramar for a time, and trained at North Island. *It
was interesting driving around there with him once. *He shipped out from
there to Pearl Harbor, arriving Dec. 7, 1942.


I had to do a double-take on that date.


Was he a pilot?


No, SP.

'42, not '41, note.


Yes, I saw that on the second look. :-)

So he was the one who Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly avoided and the one
who always busted up the fights that John Wayne started. :-)
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On May 26, 7:37*pm, Jenn wrote:
In article
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*"Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!" wrote:

On May 26, 10:31*am, Jenn wrote:


My Dad served at Miramar for a time, and trained at North Island. *It
was interesting driving around there with him once. *He shipped out from
there to Pearl Harbor, arriving Dec. 7, 1942.


I had to do a double-take on that date.


Was he a pilot?


No, SP.

'42, not '41, note.


Yes, I saw that on the second look. :-)

So he was the one who Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly avoided and the one
who always busted up the fights that John Wayne started. :-)


lol Exactly!
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On May 27, 1:56*pm, ScottW wrote:
On May 26, 5:50*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"





wrote:
On May 26, 10:32*am, ScottW wrote:


On May 25, 11:14*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"


wrote:
On May 25, 11:53*pm, Jenn wrote:


In article ,


*"Soundhaspriority" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message
...
Our condolences to those who have lost loved ones. *We honor their
service


Jenn, did you see the PBS series, "Carrier" ?


A totally unique, utterly touching documentary about the people who serve.


Bob Morein
(310) 237-6511


No I didn't. *I've the Nimitz in San Diego though. *Quite a sight.


When I lived in San Diego I went out to NAS North Island a few times..
IIRC the Ranger and the America were based there at the time. I've
also been in Bremerton when the John C. Stennis was in port. Those
suckers are big. :-)


I saw one of them leave port when I was there. My apartment overlooked
the bay. You don't get how big our carrers truly are until you see one
sailing in the open ocean.


*The Midway is a worthwhile tour if you're in San Diego.
*But I agree, the Nimitz class carriers in port are quite a sight, but
it's quite
intimidating to see those ships on the ocean horizon.
Nothing like it. So big and high out of the water you expect them to
tip over.


Side story: Once you're on base at North Island, there was a road with
a sign that said "Dim Lights and Check For Approaching Aircraft." So I
dim my lights and look left. An S-3 Viking was roaring down the
runway. The road crossed the runway. I have never seen that at any
other military installation. I doubt that it's still like that.


One other San Diego side story: I played golf on NAS Miramar.


*It's MCAS now. * The west entrance road goes right in front of the
runways.
It's fun enough to have a jet go over you while on I-15 but while
going into the base for an air show a Turbo-prop AWACs flew right over
us on that road.
The car wobbled from the prop wash.
Speaking of sights, every once in a while one of the large transports
flies out of Miramar. *So big and so slow as they climb, you just
can't believe its going to stay in the air.


C-5 or C-17?


At least I'd imagine these stories could have happened had I ever
served. :-)


*I know lots of people who never served who as guests use base
recreation
facilities. *Nothing unusual there. Now if you could describe the
inside of those
hardened bunkers on the northwestern edge of the base where armed
guards man the shoreline 24/7....


I was Army, 2pid. Even though I could still get on that base with no
problem, I'd have no reason to try to go to them, and there would be
no reason for them to grant me access.


and lot's of reason for them not to, particularly considering
your predilection to bizarre forms of protest.


Could you please spell out the "lot's" of reasons?

Hint: the best one is that I would have absolutely no reason to
attempt access. So I'd never even ask. And here's another one, 2pid!
Since I'd have no official reason to get access, and since I wouldn't
ask for access, they wouldn't give it to me! That's how it works!

I really like the insinuation that I would "protest" by giving out
confidential information or destroy military property, or whatever
other imbecilic 'thoughts' you might have.

I do admit, though, your "protest" was much less time consuming:
entirely avoiding service through selfishness or cowardice. Here I
"wasted" 22 years and you didn't "waste" one single second! Atta boy,
2pid! Good dog!

What an imbecile.
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On 27 Mai, 14:54, ScottW wrote:
On May 26, 1:34*pm, Clyde Slick wrote:

On 26 Mai, 11:32, ScottW wrote:


So here's your memorial day quiz question, what's the minomer in NAS
North Island?


What is a minomer?


*Its a misnomer spelled wrong.



Ah, I see now



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On May 27, 4:44*pm, Clyde Slick wrote:
On 27 Mai, 14:54, ScottW wrote:

On May 26, 1:34*pm, Clyde Slick wrote:


On 26 Mai, 11:32, ScottW wrote:


So here's your memorial day quiz question, what's the minomer in NAS
North Island?


What is a minomer?


*Its a misnomer spelled wrong.


Ah, I see now


Look down a few posts. You'll see the results of not agreeing with
your friend 2pid's POV.

I wish he'd allow other POVs, but that's not "gonna" happen. ;-)

Lol
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On May 28, 12:22*pm, ScottW wrote:
On May 27, 1:17*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"





wrote:
On May 27, 1:56*pm, ScottW wrote:


On May 26, 5:50*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"


wrote:
On May 26, 10:32*am, ScottW wrote:


On May 25, 11:14*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"


wrote:
On May 25, 11:53*pm, Jenn wrote:


In article ,


*"Soundhaspriority" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message
...
Our condolences to those who have lost loved ones. *We honor their
service


Jenn, did you see the PBS series, "Carrier" ?


A totally unique, utterly touching documentary about the people who serve.


Bob Morein
(310) 237-6511


No I didn't. *I've the Nimitz in San Diego though. *Quite a sight.


When I lived in San Diego I went out to NAS North Island a few times.
IIRC the Ranger and the America were based there at the time. I've
also been in Bremerton when the John C. Stennis was in port. Those
suckers are big. :-)


I saw one of them leave port when I was there. My apartment overlooked
the bay. You don't get how big our carrers truly are until you see one
sailing in the open ocean.


*The Midway is a worthwhile tour if you're in San Diego.
*But I agree, the Nimitz class carriers in port are quite a sight, but
it's quite
intimidating to see those ships on the ocean horizon.
Nothing like it. So big and high out of the water you expect them to
tip over.


Side story: Once you're on base at North Island, there was a road with
a sign that said "Dim Lights and Check For Approaching Aircraft." So I
dim my lights and look left. An S-3 Viking was roaring down the
runway. The road crossed the runway. I have never seen that at any
other military installation. I doubt that it's still like that.


One other San Diego side story: I played golf on NAS Miramar.


*It's MCAS now. * The west entrance road goes right in front of the
runways.
It's fun enough to have a jet go over you while on I-15 but while
going into the base for an air show a Turbo-prop AWACs flew right over
us on that road.
The car wobbled from the prop wash.
Speaking of sights, every once in a while one of the large transports
flies out of Miramar. *So big and so slow as they climb, you just
can't believe its going to stay in the air.


C-5 or C-17?


At least I'd imagine these stories could have happened had I ever
served. :-)


*I know lots of people who never served who as guests use base
recreation
facilities. *Nothing unusual there. Now if you could describe the
inside of those
hardened bunkers on the northwestern edge of the base where armed
guards man the shoreline 24/7....


I was Army, 2pid. Even though I could still get on that base with no
problem, I'd have no reason to try to go to them, and there would be
no reason for them to grant me access.


and lot's of reason for them not to, particularly considering
your predilection to bizarre forms of protest.


Could you please spell out the "lot's" of reasons?


* Mental instability, victimization mentality, chronic depression,
anti-social behavior, immaturity, arrested development,
anger management, conduct unbecoming a veteran and the
strange and altogether too tight pink tutu you wear at code pink
rallies.


As usual, all you can do is make up idiotic stuff.

"Conduct unbecoming a veteran"? Lol

You forgot your prediction of what I'd do with the bunker, 2pid.

I can go on if you'd like.


No need, 2pid. I think this is a great example of the 'content' you
expect in posts.

What an imbecile! LoL
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On May 28, 3:54*pm, ScottW wrote:
On May 28, 1:32*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"





wrote:
On May 28, 12:22*pm, ScottW wrote:


On May 27, 1:17*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"


wrote:
On May 27, 1:56*pm, ScottW wrote:


On May 26, 5:50*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"


wrote:
On May 26, 10:32*am, ScottW wrote:


On May 25, 11:14*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"


wrote:
On May 25, 11:53*pm, Jenn wrote:


In article ,


*"Soundhaspriority" wrote:
"Jenn" wrote in message
...
Our condolences to those who have lost loved ones. *We honor their
service


Jenn, did you see the PBS series, "Carrier" ?


A totally unique, utterly touching documentary about the people who serve.


Bob Morein
(310) 237-6511


No I didn't. *I've the Nimitz in San Diego though. *Quite a sight.


When I lived in San Diego I went out to NAS North Island a few times.
IIRC the Ranger and the America were based there at the time.. I've
also been in Bremerton when the John C. Stennis was in port. Those
suckers are big. :-)


I saw one of them leave port when I was there. My apartment overlooked
the bay. You don't get how big our carrers truly are until you see one
sailing in the open ocean.


*The Midway is a worthwhile tour if you're in San Diego.
*But I agree, the Nimitz class carriers in port are quite a sight, but
it's quite
intimidating to see those ships on the ocean horizon.
Nothing like it. So big and high out of the water you expect them to
tip over.


Side story: Once you're on base at North Island, there was a road with
a sign that said "Dim Lights and Check For Approaching Aircraft." So I
dim my lights and look left. An S-3 Viking was roaring down the
runway. The road crossed the runway. I have never seen that at any
other military installation. I doubt that it's still like that.


One other San Diego side story: I played golf on NAS Miramar..


*It's MCAS now. * The west entrance road goes right in front of the
runways.
It's fun enough to have a jet go over you while on I-15 but while
going into the base for an air show a Turbo-prop AWACs flew right over
us on that road.
The car wobbled from the prop wash.
Speaking of sights, every once in a while one of the large transports
flies out of Miramar. *So big and so slow as they climb, you just
can't believe its going to stay in the air.


C-5 or C-17?


At least I'd imagine these stories could have happened had I ever
served. :-)


*I know lots of people who never served who as guests use base
recreation
facilities. *Nothing unusual there. Now if you could describe the
inside of those
hardened bunkers on the northwestern edge of the base where armed
guards man the shoreline 24/7....


I was Army, 2pid. Even though I could still get on that base with no
problem, I'd have no reason to try to go to them, and there would be
no reason for them to grant me access.


and lot's of reason for them not to, particularly considering
your predilection to bizarre forms of protest.


Could you please spell out the "lot's" of reasons?


* Mental instability, victimization mentality, chronic depression,
anti-social behavior, immaturity, arrested development,
anger management, conduct unbecoming a veteran and the
strange and altogether too tight pink tutu you wear at code pink
rallies.


As usual, all you can do is make up idiotic stuff.


"Conduct unbecoming a veteran"? Lol


*Yeah, I suspected you wouldn't accept the disgrace you've
become.


My point, imbecile, is that I'd like to see a quote from the UCMJ or
anywhere in the USC that specifies "conduct unbecoming a veteran". I
think that's hilarious. You have some idea in your 'mind' that all
veterans have to adhere to.

And you call George a "facist". Lol

Hee's something for you to ponder: should charges like "conduct
unbecoming a veteran" be defined by someone who never served? IOW,
should something be defined by someone who knows nothing about it?

I'm just curious what your take on that is. We could probably save the
FDA lots of money, for example, be having cell phone dweebs review
tests and approve new medications.

LoL
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*Yeah, I suspected you wouldn't accept the disgrace you've
become.


My point, imbecile, is that I'd like to see a quote from the UCMJ or
anywhere in the USC that specifies "conduct unbecoming a veteran". I
think that's hilarious. You have some idea in your 'mind' that all
veterans have to adhere to.

And you call George a "facist".


To be fair, Scottie didn't say what he meant when he called me a fascist.
My best guess is he was using it, as Stephen suggested, as a synonym for
"snob".

You, however, apparently need to enroll in Veterans' Finishing School.
You're definitely falling short in the category of Mindless Obedience to
the Right-Wing Nutosphere Group-Think. For god's sake, even Scottie scores
higher than you in that area.


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On May 28, 5:22*pm, ScottW wrote:
On May 28, 2:54*pm, George M. Middius
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Shhhh! said:


*Yeah, I suspected you wouldn't accept the disgrace you've
become.


My point, imbecile, is that I'd like to see a quote from the UCMJ or
anywhere in the USC that specifies "conduct unbecoming a veteran".


*Why? *You don't think you can't have conduct unbecoming a veteran
if the UCMJ or USC don't spell it out for you?


Well, since the language you used is so close to "conduct unbecoming
an officer" which *is* spelled out in the UCMJ, I figured you had
something specific in 'mind'.

I should have known better.

Here, 2pid, is "conduct unbecoming an officer":

(3) Examples of offenses. Instances of violation of this article
include knowingly making a false official statement; dishonorable
failure to pay a debt; cheating on an exam; opening and reading a
letter of another without authority; using insulting or defamatory
language to another officer in that officer’s presence or about that
officer to other military persons; being drunk and disorderly in a
public place; public association with known prostitutes; committing or
attempting to commit a crime involving moral turpitude; and failing
without good cause to support the officer’s family.

http://usmilitary.about.com/od/punit...s/a/mcm133.htm

Since you're not an officer, and since you were never even a soldier
(because you were too lazy, too selfish, or too afraid to serve your
country) even a loose interpretation of "using insulting or defamatory
language" would not apply.

Besides, calling you an "imbecile" is something that could be easily
proven to any court, martial or otherwise.

Unless, of course, you are admitting to be a "known prostitute"... ;-)

My, my, the scope of your limitations grows every day.


You imply that your fictitious "conduct unbecoming a veteran" is some
sort of crime. Even if there was such a ridiculous thing as your
"conduct unbecoming a veteran" (Lol) it obviously isn't a crime.

Therefore, you have been found guilty of criminal imbecility.

I think that's hilarious. You have some idea in your 'mind' that all
veterans have to adhere to.


And you call George a "facist".


To be fair, Scottie didn't say what he meant when he called me a fascist..
My best guess is he was using it, as Stephen suggested, as a synonym for
"snob".


*Maybe if I said impotent fascist, you would understand.


George was giving you an out. You should have been smart enough to
take it.

LoL


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On May 29, 1:56*pm, ScottW wrote:
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wrote:
On May 28, 5:22*pm, ScottW wrote:


On May 28, 2:54*pm, George M. Middius
wrote:


Shhhh! said:


*Yeah, I suspected you wouldn't accept the disgrace you've
become.


My point, imbecile, is that I'd like to see a quote from the UCMJ or
anywhere in the USC that specifies "conduct unbecoming a veteran".


*Why? *You don't think you can't have conduct unbecoming a veteran
if the UCMJ or USC don't spell it out for you?


Well, since the language you used is so close to "conduct unbecoming
an officer" which *is* spelled out in the UCMJ, I figured you had
something specific in 'mind'.


I specifically wanted to make sure you were covered.


Well, you missed your mark.

There's no surprise there.

Lol
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On May 29, 3:05*pm, ScottW wrote:
On May 29, 12:10*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"





wrote:
On May 29, 1:56*pm, ScottW wrote:


On May 29, 11:51*am, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"


wrote:
On May 28, 5:22*pm, ScottW wrote:


On May 28, 2:54*pm, George M. Middius
wrote:


Shhhh! said:


*Yeah, I suspected you wouldn't accept the disgrace you've
become.


My point, imbecile, is that I'd like to see a quote from the UCMJ or
anywhere in the USC that specifies "conduct unbecoming a veteran".


*Why? *You don't think you can't have conduct unbecoming a veteran
if the UCMJ or USC don't spell it out for you?


Well, since the language you used is so close to "conduct unbecoming
an officer" which *is* spelled out in the UCMJ, I figured you had
something specific in 'mind'.


I specifically wanted to make sure you were covered.


Well, you missed your mark.


*No veteran status for you. *Art was right.


About what, 2pid?
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On May 29, 5:02*pm, ScottW wrote:
On May 29, 2:56*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
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On May 29, 3:05*pm, ScottW wrote:


*No veteran status for you. *Art was right.


About what, 2pid?


*You.


And what did Art say, 2pid? Are we going back on the "I've never
served" kick...again?

If so, you're confusing yourself with me. Come on back when you get
your story straight and try again.

LoL
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On 29 Mai, 19:36, ScottW wrote:
On May 29, 4:06*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"

wrote:
On May 29, 5:02*pm, ScottW wrote:


On May 29, 2:56*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote:
On May 29, 3:05*pm, ScottW wrote:
*No veteran status for you. *Art was right.


About what, 2pid?


*You.


And what did Art say, 2pid?


*You need to ask him if you can't recall already.
*I don't want to speak for him beyond
expressing agreement based on your comments.


I said he was 13 years old, but that might have been 2 years ago.
I can sense the growing maturity!
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On May 29, 7:04*pm, Clyde Slick wrote:
On 29 Mai, 19:36, ScottW wrote:





On May 29, 4:06*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"


wrote:
On May 29, 5:02*pm, ScottW wrote:


On May 29, 2:56*pm, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
wrote:
On May 29, 3:05*pm, ScottW wrote:
*No veteran status for you. *Art was right.


About what, 2pid?


*You.


And what did Art say, 2pid?


*You need to ask him if you can't recall already.
*I don't want to speak for him beyond
expressing agreement based on your comments.


I said he was 13 years old, but that might have been 2 years ago.
I can sense the growing maturity!


And what has this, even if true, to do with "veteran's status", as
according to your pal 2pid? That I'm too young to have served, and
therefore never did?

And what comments do you find "offensive", 2pid? The ones that leave
your 'logic' and 'arguments' in a shambles?

(Don't worry, 2pid: I know you can't see the truth in that statement.)
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