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“Top Ten” House and Senate Conservative List and Predictions for the 2002 Election
rightwing2 (Congressman ratings from The New American) | November 4, 2002 issue

Posted on 10/29/2002 6:52:40 AM PST by rightwing2

Edited on 10/29/2002 8:21:30 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]

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To: VaBthang4
. Nobody calls a sergeant in the Marine Corps "Sarge".

Error. I have done so on probably 500 occasions.

The Marine E-6 in question worked with us on Roadrunner Operations out of Gho Dei Hagh. He was "Sarge" and I was "Cap".

That was around the flagpoles. In the bush, it was Rufe and Jack, and Larry, Bill, Willie, Jose and Pete. Our Kit Carson was Nuc.

Of course, in the Blow Bath, (AKA "Steam and Cream") after about a 6 pack of Bau Mi Bas, he was "Bro" or "My Man" and I was "Big Honkey" or "LRRP Daddy."

As far as your statement "If any(one) can prove that these complaints have not been lodged and that the Pentagon's own people haven’t interviewed FRs then feel free to let it fly"... if you don't realize that in a potential slanderous situation, the burden of proof on you and you also think "I understand that the internet offers great distance from which to lob such witty retorts" makes you untraceable, I would imagine you might want to speak with your lawyer about that right away, because internet communications are easily traced.... and your "friend" might just have a little paper served on you soon.

P.S., Rule 19 for FR. If you are too drunk to drive, you're probably too drunk to post!

221 posted on 11/01/2002 12:24:00 PM PST by MindBender26
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To: MindBender26
You'll have to forgive me as I didnt comprehend one thing you intitially posted...nor have I ever really wanted to. My Recon Marine/two voluntary tour/thrice wounded/oft decorated Pops tried to drop alot of that Vietnam jargon on me but I chose to make my own path and learn my own lingo. I'm sure you understand.

And starting with knocking out some punk officer [Like Father like Son] while still in SOI...I made that path indeed.

I eagerly await a lawsuit from some cheesy beltway "leak".

~Grin~
223 posted on 11/01/2002 12:36:27 PM PST by VaBthang4
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To: VaBthang4; MindBender26
B. Nobody calls a sergeant in the Marine Corps "Sarge".

Actually, they do. But only once, unless they actually enjoy getting beaten as if they were the red-headed stepchild...

224 posted on 11/01/2002 2:30:15 PM PST by Poohbah
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To: VaBthang4
And starting with knocking out some punk officer [Like Father like Son] while still in SOI...I made that path indeed.

(Note to FReepers: SOI is "School of Infantry;" Basic Infantry School for Privates fresh out of boot camp, the ones who couldn't qualify for anything other than Infantry. It's an extension of basic training.)

Here's the real story. You couldn't cut it! You couldn't even make it out of BASIC TRAINING! Less than 4 months in the Corps, you had to take the coward's way out and hit someone. Oh. you are soooo brave!!!!

You hit him because he was riding you. Sure he was. That's one of the purposes of basic training. If you are weak, if you are going to break, break there at Lejune, Geiger or Pendleton. Break there where you are the only one affected.

You see, if you break in combat, you die. No big loss. But if you break in combat, other Marines die too. Marines who could cut it. Marines who foolishly depended on you. Marines who followed their orders and their oath to obey those orders. Real Marines.

How many Marines were in your training company? 100? 120? They could cut it. They didn't break. They didn't think that mean old lieutenant was picking on them, so they followed orders. They became Real Marines.

You were Special. You were so Special, so delicate that you couldn't take a little stress, so you lashed out in a childless tantrum. You lashed out and hit the one person who was trying to see if you had what it takes to be a Real Marine. And you know what; he found out. You couldn't cut it. You couldn't take a few people yelling at you. You couldn't take a little PT. Thank God they got rid of you before you had some real stress like bullets flying around your head, because if that had happened, you would have really snapped.... and Real Marines would have died.

Marines never leave another Marine, dead or alive, on the battlefield. Thank God no Real Marine ever depended on you when it really counted.

You probably signed up for the Corps to try to please Daddy, to prove you are a real man. Now you know you are neither a real man or a Real Marine.

Deep in his heart, your father must be very ashamed of you. Of course, if he is not, then we probably know why you turned out like you did.

Yeah, you sure made your own path. You certainly did. Too bad that path didn't include stops at Honor, Truth, Dependability and Bravery.

P.S. This is my last communication with you. This forum is a place for honorable men and women who are willing to sacrifice to make this a better country. You do not deserve to be counted among them.

225 posted on 11/01/2002 2:54:31 PM PST by MindBender26
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To: Poohbah
Poo,

See my #221. In a conbat enviornment, you answer to everything including "Mo-Fo"
226 posted on 11/01/2002 2:57:10 PM PST by MindBender26
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To: MindBender26
Ah say aghain.... CoMbat Enviornment.
227 posted on 11/01/2002 2:59:25 PM PST by MindBender26
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To: MindBender26
When I was in the USMC (1983-1991), you called the Sergeant "Sergeant." And yes, this included combat zones.

"Hey, a**hole!" was the usual salutation from Sergeant to subordinates :o)

228 posted on 11/01/2002 3:03:56 PM PST by Poohbah
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To: Poohbah
The Army's version was "Yo, Yardbird!"
229 posted on 11/01/2002 3:23:32 PM PST by MindBender26
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To: MindBender26
LOL

Awe man how sad.

Hahaha...What a drunken tirade.

Well, you'll understand that I didnt read your post past the first four lines so this wont be much of a response.

How sad that you would qualify Marine Infantrymen [especially the 30-35% of recruits that volunteer for Infantry] as somehow young men who cant do anything else. I mean we all know that was the case in the US Army in your day...but definitely not in the modern era. Fortunately we [unlike you] were able to win a war and guarantee our place in history.

~Grin~

;o)




230 posted on 11/01/2002 5:39:27 PM PST by VaBthang4
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To: Poohbah
I dont know how I was brought into this part of the discussion but anyway...

I dont think I have ever heard a US Marine Corps Sergeant addressed as "Sarge". It is about as out of place as carrying an M-16 by the carrying handle. Or walking around Camp Lejeune with your hands in your BDU pockets or saluting indoors or...

Oh nevermind. What do I know? I was in the infantry. LOL

231 posted on 11/01/2002 5:44:56 PM PST by VaBthang4
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