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Wolf- I'd say that the older generations have always been so gracious to me. Thanking me for my service and stuff like that. I don't always know how to react because it's my job. It's what I do. However, it is my generation that seems to want to tell me what a peice of s--t I am for earning my Eagle, Globe and Anchor. They seem to think that just because I put on this uniform I love war. Nothing is farther from the truth. Those people will never understand. I'm going to take this opportunity to issue a warning to "those people": If I find that anyone of you does anything to disrespect or denigrate Cpl Kiernan, you are going to regret making that choice. Marines take care of our own.
"No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy."- J.N. Mattis, General, USMC
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I completely agree that all our servicemen (and women) deserve our respect.
Their leaders, on the other hand...
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Civilian leadership and oversight of the DoD is an important and necessary part of the our government. It was intended to act as a check on Military Power. As the electorate, it's our responsibility to elect people that aren't going to abuse that power...
"No Better Friend, No Worse Enemy."- J.N. Mattis, General, USMC
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I refer you to people that have given their lives to the Lord Jesus Christ, as Savior and Lord, and then been set free of homosexuality along with many other things. They are living in FREEDOM and LOVING IT! This is what God has to say about it: Romans www.myspace.com/healingwatersflowCheck out the link above please. * The signs of Christ’s Return are found in Matthew 24-25 CHECK OUT THE INCREASING SIGNS IN THE BIBLE: Earthquakes, Famines, Pestilences, Wars and Rumors of Wars, & Signs in the Seas and Heavens

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Being "set free" of homosexuality has what to do with this thread?
Go away spammer and take your proseletyzing with you.
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A huge thanks to all that serve, not all may agree with what we fight for, but all should support those who fight for it.
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quote: Originally posted by subdjoe: Yep, IraqVet. And that interservice rivaly helps build the pride and professionalism that makes our armed forces the best in the world.
hmm....I just noticed what the autocensor did to my last post. Seems that it recognizes one of the conventional work arounds for a$$h01e and bleeps it out.
Hey, PD, can you disable that ($%^( thing? I have news for you - most of the adults here can deal with the occaisonal explitive without having an attack of the vapors. At least tweak the bloody thing so that it we can use the proper name for the county whos capital is Tokyo.
well no be careful, some here will attain adulthood in age only. this is why we have sensitivity laws and training. there are those (oddly enough seems always to be leftists) who never learned the sticks and stones verbage or at least did not believe it
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quote: Originally posted by IraqVet2003: Wolf-
I'd say that the older generations have always been so gracious to me. Thanking me for my service and stuff like that. I don't always know how to react because it's my job. It's what I do.
However, it is my generation that seems to want to tell me what a peice of s--t I am for earning my Eagle, Globe and Anchor. They seem to think that just because I put on this uniform I love war. Nothing is farther from the truth.
Those people will never understand.
I'm going to take this opportunity to issue a warning to "those people": If I find that anyone of you does anything to disrespect or denigrate Cpl Kiernan, you are going to regret making that choice. Marines take care of our own.
THANK YOU MARINE! FOR YOUR SERVICE, DEFENDING OUR NATION AND DEFENDING YOUR FELLOW MARINES. IN OUR HOME YOU ARE HONORED AND RESPECTED
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