To: FirstTomato
But she's no heroine to me. Well, then stay tuned. I'm sure there will be a suitable number of graves for you to do p1ss on. Enjoy.
257 posted on
04/02/2003 8:58:54 PM PST by
Ramius
To: Ramius
No doubt. It hard to imagine the situation she lived through, and the friends she saw die. It makes one want to be a better American, just so one could respect her sacrifice. She is representitive of the many United States women who died for this country.
282 posted on
04/02/2003 9:07:25 PM PST by
Porterville
(Screw the grammar, full posting ahead.)
To: Ramius
Your attitude stinks. Have some respect towards others with differing opinions. That kind of attack against me is unwarranted.
I happen to think women in combat is against the best interests of the United STates of America, and against the best interests of our brave fighting men on the front lines and elsewhere.
So in my opinion, its people like YOU that pose a danger to our troops, because you support the hare-brained idea of women in the military, whose very presence pose a danger to our troops, and who have caused nothing but trouble in the military academies.
Women have been nothing but trouble trouble trouble for our military.
375 posted on
04/02/2003 10:01:33 PM PST by
FirstTomato
("In the end,We will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends" M L King)
To: Ramius
Well, then stay tuned. I'm sure there will be a suitable number of graves for you to do p1ss on. Enjoy. Well said! I'm getting sick of the little handful of piccolo dickos around here who can't appreciate this story.
414 posted on
04/02/2003 10:36:38 PM PST by
zook
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