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On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 10:51:11 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: "Don White" wrote in message . .. "Jim" wrote in message ... John is a war hardened soldier. I doubt if he would take threats of kill filing by a bimbette as a life altering experience. What?? He was one of the guys hiding safely in the background giving orders. Ask him how many times he had to defend himself on the battlefield. I know several Gulf War and Iraqi vets. They are definitely hardened soldiers. They're kind and gentle people, who only with great hesitation showed me how to use my 20-gauge. I don't know John or Jim (don't want to either), but neither sounds like my friends. They sound bitter and afraid. I used to camp in the Sierras with an Vietnam vet who was a LRP. He was definitely hardened by his experiences but the most trustworthy and kind person. He was always armed when we went camping. He would tell us stories of being way beyond enemy lines having to hide out alone in a thicket for days -- scared ****less. He didn't like to be anywhere without a gun - ten years after he got home. |
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... On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 10:51:11 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Don White" wrote in message .. . "Jim" wrote in message ... John is a war hardened soldier. I doubt if he would take threats of kill filing by a bimbette as a life altering experience. What?? He was one of the guys hiding safely in the background giving orders. Ask him how many times he had to defend himself on the battlefield. I know several Gulf War and Iraqi vets. They are definitely hardened soldiers. They're kind and gentle people, who only with great hesitation showed me how to use my 20-gauge. I don't know John or Jim (don't want to either), but neither sounds like my friends. They sound bitter and afraid. I used to camp in the Sierras with an Vietnam vet who was a LRP. He was definitely hardened by his experiences but the most trustworthy and kind person. He was always armed when we went camping. He would tell us stories of being way beyond enemy lines having to hide out alone in a thicket for days -- scared ****less. He didn't like to be anywhere without a gun - ten years after he got home. Not sure what an LRP is, but my friends don't want to have anything to do with guns, although I know they both have some. -- Nom=de=Plume |
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On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 17:20:50 -0700, "nom=de=plume"
wrote: "jps" wrote in message .. . On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 10:51:11 -0700, "nom=de=plume" wrote: "Don White" wrote in message . .. "Jim" wrote in message ... John is a war hardened soldier. I doubt if he would take threats of kill filing by a bimbette as a life altering experience. What?? He was one of the guys hiding safely in the background giving orders. Ask him how many times he had to defend himself on the battlefield. I know several Gulf War and Iraqi vets. They are definitely hardened soldiers. They're kind and gentle people, who only with great hesitation showed me how to use my 20-gauge. I don't know John or Jim (don't want to either), but neither sounds like my friends. They sound bitter and afraid. I used to camp in the Sierras with an Vietnam vet who was a LRP. He was definitely hardened by his experiences but the most trustworthy and kind person. He was always armed when we went camping. He would tell us stories of being way beyond enemy lines having to hide out alone in a thicket for days -- scared ****less. He didn't like to be anywhere without a gun - ten years after he got home. Not sure what an LRP is, but my friends don't want to have anything to do with guns, although I know they both have some. Long Range Patrol. Specifically trained to go behind enemy lines to observe. |
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