Posted on 09/14/2016 9:41:33 AM PDT by DJ Taylor
A Muslim Marine said he was called a terrorist and ordered into an industrial clothes dryer multiple times by a drill instructor who then turned it on, burning him, according to investigative documents that provide new details about the alleged abuse of recruits at the services training center at Parris Island, S.C.
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I’ll wait for more of the story to come out before I believe this one. As one who went to boot camp in the ‘80s I can confirm that some recruits do some REALLY stupid things.
Well, maybe the DI identified the recruit as filthy muslim.
I approve.
I thought they called that astronaut training.
I would have been laughing as the recruit. My dream as a kid.
And the problem is?
Hell, on Perris Island it was probably cooler in the dryer than outside
We shouldn’t have muslims in our armed forces. We shouldn’t have muslims in our country. Every one of them is taught to lie to us, hate and kill us infidels. I don’t invite these type of people into my home, I don’t want them in my country.
Wel, I hope he cleaned him first in the washing machine....
Uh Oh. You I had similar cats.
Exactly!
LOL, People pay money for a ride like that.
Had he put the goat-humping savage through the washer first, there would be no complaints.
The dryer belt broke. DI gotta pay for it. :0)
My only problem with this is if the DI didn’t run him through the wash cycle first.
Did he see his 72 virgins while he went for a “spin”?
Didn’t we ALL do this a kids, just for fun??
sounds like lies to me.
ping
I stayed in bachelor’s quarters on FT Benning for a few weeks. There were officers from several two bit banana republics going to school there. One day I opened up the dryer and it smelled like a musty locker room. The culprit - in the dryer were some brightly colored camo uniforms, which could only come from some hellhole nation in Africa. The guy must have got them all sweaty, and decided to dry them...without washing them first.
I started doing laundry somewhere else.
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