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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: "Don" wrote in message . .. "John H" wrote in message m... On 19 Apr 2004 04:16:26 -0700, (basskisser) wrote: "Joe" wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message oogle.com... "Bill" wrote in message Oh yea Asskisser and Harry you need to look at Kerry's Purple Hearts and how he got them.. Just a little fact finding mission.or do you have the guts to look for yourself. 1. Gunshot wound,left arm, in a firefight on river patrol. 2. Shrapnel wound, right arm, bomb near patrol boat. 3. Shrapnel wound, left thigh. Wow! Those sound like some serious wounds. How long did he spend in the hospital for each of his injuries? You don't consider shrapnel wounds, and gunshot wounds serious? How many times, and what types of combat injuries did YOU receive? I take it you must have some, because above, you've qualified yourself to be an expert, and subsequently deem gunshot and shrapnel wounds serious or not. (Breaking resolution again...) Some wounds are serious, some aren't. His fall in the latter category. Well, they were serious enough to get him a few Purple Hearts and rotated back to the world. So in essence, your opinion seems to be politically skewed from reality. Kerry's wounds were just serious enough to get him a few Purple Hearts which would allow him to get rotated home early. It appears that Kerry knew how the system worked and worked the system to his advantage. Kerry's CO was probably hoping that he would get his Purple Hearts quickly and go back stateside so that a real warrior could take his place and not cry every time he got a booboo. And you were exposed to enemy fire where, Bertie? How many times do I have to repeat myself? I was never exposed to enemy fire. What authority grants you the stature to comment on foriegn policy when you have never worked in a job of that type? Oh, but I have...in SE Asia, as an employee of the US government. It definitely was a foreign policy job. What was your position title, job classification and what pay level? |
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Bert Robbins wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: "Don" wrote in message . .. "John H" wrote in message news:6d98809egp6qaar0tkdvts6eag8qbrd82v@4ax. com... On 19 Apr 2004 04:16:26 -0700, (basskisser) wrote: "Joe" wrote in message et... "basskisser" wrote in message news:3c74f111.0404150857.4dbb9bd9@posting .google.com... "Bill" wrote in message Oh yea Asskisser and Harry you need to look at Kerry's Purple Hearts and how he got them.. Just a little fact finding mission.or do you have the guts to look for yourself. 1. Gunshot wound,left arm, in a firefight on river patrol. 2. Shrapnel wound, right arm, bomb near patrol boat. 3. Shrapnel wound, left thigh. Wow! Those sound like some serious wounds. How long did he spend in the hospital for each of his injuries? You don't consider shrapnel wounds, and gunshot wounds serious? How many times, and what types of combat injuries did YOU receive? I take it you must have some, because above, you've qualified yourself to be an expert, and subsequently deem gunshot and shrapnel wounds serious or not. (Breaking resolution again...) Some wounds are serious, some aren't. His fall in the latter category. Well, they were serious enough to get him a few Purple Hearts and rotated back to the world. So in essence, your opinion seems to be politically skewed from reality. Kerry's wounds were just serious enough to get him a few Purple Hearts which would allow him to get rotated home early. It appears that Kerry knew how the system worked and worked the system to his advantage. Kerry's CO was probably hoping that he would get his Purple Hearts quickly and go back stateside so that a real warrior could take his place and not cry every time he got a booboo. And you were exposed to enemy fire where, Bertie? How many times do I have to repeat myself? I was never exposed to enemy fire. What authority grants you the stature to comment on foriegn policy when you have never worked in a job of that type? Oh, but I have...in SE Asia, as an employee of the US government. It definitely was a foreign policy job. What was your position title, job classification and what pay level? I don't think the job is open any longer, Bertie. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Oh, but I have...in SE Asia, as an employee of the US government. It definitely was a foreign policy job. What was your position title, job classification and what pay level? I don't think the job is open any longer, Bertie. Meaning that the job was not real, never existed and you have been found to be telling another lie. |
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"Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Bert Robbins wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Oh, but I have...in SE Asia, as an employee of the US government. It definitely was a foreign policy job. What was your position title, job classification and what pay level? I don't think the job is open any longer, Bertie. Meaning that the job was not real, never existed and you have been found to be telling another lie. There's something wrong with this boys circuit board. Could it be, oh lemme see, could it be...hmmmmm....oh yeah, too much TEEVEE? Yep that's it, this boy has surrendered his ability to think cohesively to the one eyed god in the living room. For shame, for shame....... LOL |
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