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I don't know about the rest of you but these anonymous posts that slam
Capt. JG are unacceptable. How dare somebody slander a fine, honest, upstanding, hard working USCG Merchant Marine Officer and not have to suffer the consequences! This anonymous poster is a big coward. If he had any real conviction he would post with a legitimate e-mail where he could be traced so he could suffer the consequences for his actions. Personally, I'd like to punch him right in the nose. Maybe that'd make him keep his nose out of other people's business. People shouldn't be able to get away scott free with this kind of personal abuse. Finding some old posts from way back in 1992 and repeating them over and over again. What does it prove? Even if it's the same person as our Capt. JG maybe he's already paid his debt to society. Maybe he's sorry about the things he did in his younger days. We all did some pretty stupid things when we were young and naive. How long should somebody have to pay for their past transgressions? I think we all need to forgive and forget. Even President Clinton admitted to smoking pot. And, President Bush is a recovering alcoholic. If people like these can break the law and still be President, what's wrong with a Captain who experimented wholesale with illegal recreational drugs about fifteen years ago? Surely there's a statute of limitations that applies. I say it's none of the public's business what a Captain they might hire did fifteen years ago. The public has no right to know. They don't need to know whose hands they are putting the lives of their children in. We've got to trust the Coast Guard. They would never issue a license to somebody who currently uses drugs. They even give periodic random drug tests to make sure their people are clean. That should be good enough for the public. And, I wouldn't worry about LSD flashbacks either. I don't think anybody has them fifteen years later. Put your trust in the government. The government can do no wrong. Harry Harris (Hillary Rodham for President in 2008) -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |