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21/06/2011 17:02:43
 
 
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21/06/2011 17:00:53
Al Doman (Online)
M3 Enterprises Inc.
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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Politics
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01513875
Message ID:
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sounds like the old days, but it seems appropriate now (make sure those responsible are in the building at the time)..
>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/06/09/pennsylvania-marine-barred-from-wearing-uniform-for-high-school-graduation/#comment
>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>wise leadership:
>>>>>>>>>>>>""As Marines, we respect the rules and regulations of all levels of government,"
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>Are you a Marine?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Are you? (17 year olds who haven't seen duty have no right to demand this from their high school, imo)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>You always answer a question with another question... Yes I was.... spent 18 years in the military.... With your liberal bias, my guess would be no, no military service at all, so you're another like the rest of the libs here.... Living off the sweat equity of others.... and creating hate and discontent where you can...
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Yeah? Did you ever see any action??
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>That's out of line, Grover. Anyone who enlists in the military faces the possibility of being in a situation where they might be killed. John was a Marine and they are routinely sent into the most dangerous situations and have an above average chance of coming home in a box. I disagree with John politically almost up and down the line but I will always respect his service to our country.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I am not the type to holler for apologies but I think the classy thing for you to do would be to send him a private message apologizing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Request denied! Soldiers in the military certainly deserve respect but, unless they have been in battle, they deserve no more respect than the average hard working tax paying citizen. In fact, it is those tax paying citizens that have paid for their room, board, and training. I think you need to give this issue a little more thought.
>>>>>
>>>>>You are an absolute moron. I served in the Marine Corps for 8 years, including a year in Saudi during Gulf 1. So you're saying that only that year was worthy of respect becuase it was a war???
>>>>>
>>>>>What about all those good people who joined, did 3 or 4 years, never say any action, but served honorably?? Some of the best people I know are former military and not all have been to war.
>>>>>
>>>>>You should STFU now.
>>>>
>>>>I never said "no respect" a-hole. FU and the horse you rode up on Dip$hit. Don't blow your f-ing service out of all proportion.
>>>>
>>>>Military service DESERVES Respect but not out of ALL proportion. Serving a tour of duty in a war deserves MORE respect. Get it, got it, good!! Now you sign the F off.
>>>
>>>There are some rules of decorum for this site, in its Terms & Conditions.
>>Do you know what STFU means?
>
>Do you know this site's T&Cs?

I replied in kind so I'm wondering if the original posters of the rude decorum that I responded to know the T&Cs. Why don't you ask them??
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