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An excuse is nothing but a denial.
Salty I doubt you have ever gotten anything straight in your life so why now? Seeking such just continues to confuse you.
An excuse is nothing but a denial.
>These marines are heathens and act as heathens act-no more and no less.
That's the snottiest post I have read in a long time.
We are not them, we don't act like they are.
Free-
This would be an excellent time to share your US Army 201 / 2A with us?
You are absolutely right! And that must be the reason I was promoted to Staff Sgt in the US Army and then retired as a Sgt First Class in the NY Guard. (+ I have been First Sgt and acting CSM)
Last time I checked, "denial" meant denying something happened; "excuse" meant a justification or explanation for something that happened. The two are not considered synonyms for each other. One denies it happened; the other acknowledges it happened and explains/justifies it. Basic english grammar.
And you want a standing ovation for that!?
I'd be more than happy to give him one. One of my favorite times of the year is when the church gets to give our nation's defenders a standing ovation.
I ASKED people to share their experience and stated I especially wanted to hear from people who have served. The opinions of those who have been in the Armed Services holds more weight for me on this matter, though I still am interested in hearing everyone's opinions.
When you bash someone and infer they can't get these right, they have a right to defend themselves and point out something they did. In this case, he did that AND confirmed his status as pertains to my question.
Don't be hatin' on him. You may need a taxi one day and he has the power to take the long route without telling you. :laugh: You know how EXPENSIVE those NYC cabs are?!
To me, the post read as if you were saying that non-Christians were less civilized because they were not Christians. If that was not the intent then I miss read it.
WE signed the Geneva Convention as did Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan.
http://www.icrc.org/ihl.nsf/WebSign?ReadForm&id=375&ps=P
I'd be more than happy to give him one. One of my favorite times of the year is when the church gets to give our nation's defenders a standing ovation.
I ASKED people to share their experience and stated I especially wanted to hear from people who have served. The opinions of though I still am interested in hearing everyone's opinions.
When you bash someone and infer they can't get these right, they have a right to defend themselves and point out something they did. In this case, he did that AND confirmed his status as pertains to my question.
Don't be hatin' on him. You may need a taxi one day and he has the power to take the long route without telling you. :laugh: You know how EXPENSIVE those NYC cabs are?!
those who have been in the Armed Services holds more weight
for me on this matter
Can't share what he doesn't have.AND FREE - you forgot to share your DA 201/2A with us- Hmmmmmm?
BPED and ETS would be a nice start!
and you could give your final DOR
Are you saying that he doesn't have a right to an opinion or to express said opinion unless he has military service? Just want to get it on record.Thank you Gina for that vote of confidence (and for the record we have not always agreed on others issues)
I agree with you 100% when you said:
Code:those who have been in the Armed Services holds more weight for me on this matter
It is interesting, I read an article by Jessica Lynn this am in Newsweek and she asked not to be called a hero. Likewise, please do not call me a hero- all I did was serve my country, something of which I am very proud of.
BTW, Gina - when you come to the Salt City - you will get a free taxi ride out to the Great NY State Fair :thumbsup:
AND FREE - you forgot to share your DA 201/2A with us- Hmmmmmm?
BPED and ETS would be a nice start!
and you could give your final DOR
.
He doesn't have the right to express the opinions he's expressed, when they've been shown to be incorrect by multiple others.Are you saying that he doesn't have a right to an opinion or to express said opinion unless he has military service? Just want to get it on record.
He doesn't have the right to express the opinions he's expressed, when they've been shown to be incorrect by multiple others.
You're correct; poor choice of words on my part, and thanks for pointing that out.I am sorry but in this country you have the right to be as wrong as you want as loudly as you want.
You're correct; poor choice of words on my part, and thanks for pointing that out.
To answer J.D. - when one expresses an opinion as fact, but is subsequently shown by others that his/her opinion is incorrect and not factual; yet he/she continues to espouse that opinion as fact...as mandy pointed out, they have the right to loudly proclaim their ignorance as much as they want.
The rest of us have a duty and obligation to ensure that everyone else hears the truth of the matter, and aren't hoodwinked by uninformed opinion loudly proclaimed as fact.
Thank you Gina for that vote of confidence (and for the record we have not always agreed on others issues)
I agree with you 100% when you said:
Code:those who have been in the Armed Services holds more weight for me on this matter
It is interesting, I read an article by Jessica Lynn this am in Newsweek and she asked not to be called a hero. Likewise, please do not call me a hero- all I did was serve my country, something of which I am very proud of.
BTW, Gina - when you come to the Salt City - you will get a free taxi ride out to the Great NY State Fair :thumbsup:
AND FREE - you forgot to share your DA 201/2A with us- Hmmmmmm?
BPED and ETS would be a nice start!
and you could give your final DOR
.
Can't share what he doesn't have.