Posted on 08/24/2005 6:23:31 PM PDT by jdm
Edited on 08/24/2005 7:47:08 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
women can get a divorce because of "Mental Cruelty / Verbal Abuse" and if this doesn't come under that heading i don't know what does. to me, MilHosps should be cocoons from the outside world until the guys can come face to face with their physical problems first before they have to deal with psychopathic treasonous scum like these POS's are. and to have them outside where they can be seen/heard is absolutely criminal!!! /rant
Nicely done!
Thank you
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Thanks ArmyTech I wish I could give more, My heart and my brain say more but my body says I don't think so...Are you in the Army?
Thanks Again
3IDVET
Oh, I wouldn't go that far.
You're probably right, but at least it puts the matter into the "Commander's discretion" category. Or even the "First Shirt's". If nothing else, if you do something stupid, your senior NCO is going to tell you about it, and none to gently most likely.
Yeah, we're in agreement there. But I have seen more than one occasion where a Marine escaped civilian prosecution, only to have to answer via UCMJ.
Do you know if there is a live thread from Walter Reed tonight?
I haven't seen one before, and I'm not aware of one for tonight.
There were about 70 of us to only 20-22 of the freaks. All in all a very good night for those who love America!
HOORAY!!
I wish I could have been there.
The publicity raised our numbers and theirs too!!
Yes, on the 'distaff' side. Army wife, Army mom, spent my most significant time as an educator in the Army Continuing Education System (still at it).
Blessings...
Thanks very much for the info. I'm just replying now because I've been gone. I didn't want you to think that your efforts are unappreciated.
Also a chance to bump the thread.
:)
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