Posted on 11/03/2015 11:52:42 AM PST by yoe
Pay attention men. Gay is sexually aggressive to the extreme of criminal insanity. It will get worse for heterosexual men in the military now. And it was bad enough when they were in the closet. What they have done to our society and to men and boys is no joke.
Being raped is devastating. Most in the military are not fighters.
However, the vast majority of Sailors like other branch volunteers are good, decent, USMJ abiding, souls who wouldn't want to kill a mate just for some one time ass-grab. If it continued, all bets are off.
Like Sparta and its culture. The 300 were such beings. I don’t consider them men.
If they are calling a grab "rape", they are idiots, and that justifies avoiding the pest but not a more permanent solution. If this was rape, then as you say, all bets are off and ought to be.
This is BS. Prior to the extreme court's ridiculous finding that two butt******s could get "married" and acceptance of faggotry in the military as "just a "lifestyle choice", male on male rape was extremely rare and often fatal.
When I was in (mid 70s) one of our company was caught soliciting homosexual sex (voluntary). He got a nice unofficial "blanket party" and a bad conduct discharge.
Had he been a male rapist the story would have ended with the "blanket party". No need for a BCD as he'd have had a dreadful and tragic fall down the barracks stairs.
Strong civilizations are built on virtue. Greece and Rome were virtuous prior to succumbing to Sodomy. Israel was strong when she was virtuous.
But by you own story telling it was there.
think homosexual Army secretary....think of all the officers he will promote....all his own kind... think promotions only for the homos...
I stand corrected. I thought I had heard or read it before or possibly channeling the promos for the movie. My embarrassment.
BTW, if you were serving in the mid to late 70's I may have been your bellhop on the USS New Orleans (LPH-11). It was my privilege and honor to assist you Marines on the flight deck. Initially thought of joining the Marines, but the Navy was just a better fit for me having grown up around the ocean. Thought of trying SEALS, but knew I didn't have the right stuff.
Still, I'm proud of my small contribution during 11 years Navy and wouldn't trade all those 'round clock flight operations and months at sea for anything.
Semper Fi to you and your son. Marines have always been my favorite branch.
I was on active duty from 26 Sept 1984 to 30 June 2007.
I did a WESTPAC on the New Orleans in 1986, and one on the USS Tripoli (LPH-10) in 92. Both were great ships. I enjoyed my time on both of them. I thank the sailors for putting up with us and making it a great experience.
Very cool. We served on the same ship, at the same time, on the same seas. I was a "purple shirt" on the flight deck making sure your Chinooks and Sea Stallions had pristine JP-5 and good to go. There was more to that than just maintaining a gas tank below decks and pumping systems above. I took that responsibility dead serious. If not...well...you know.
Hope you're not one the Marines I accidently stepped on while you layed around all the passageways...ha! BTW, did you guys really have to buy up ALL the Ship's Store inventory? You couldn't leave us ship company anything? Ha.
Do you remember the 3 round boxing matches on the Hangar Deck? I signed up but pussed out when I drew a big Marine.
Good to talk with you, Marine. If you want to reminisce, let's take it to Freepmail so we don't bore others with our sea stories.
Fair Seas and Following Winds to you and your loved ones.
I know...got that ass-backwards.
Missed it earlier and have to say that is the first time I ever heard a Marine thanking a sailor for "putting up with us" on an amphibious ship. Now I feel bad teasing you guys for buying up all the store goodies...sure you know it was in fun.
And....you're so very welcome. It was my duty, privilege, and honor to work with/for you. Make no mistake, it IS the duty of every gator sailor to serve for the safe transport and logistical assistance of Marines. We truly are your "sea-going bellhops." Just wish you tipped better.
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