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Post by midnightrider on Mar 27, 2012 6:36:05 GMT -5
We are winning. And they are pissed! This is not John Wayne's United States Marine Corps! Two weeks ago, Americans were shocked to see a Marine fly into the arms of his homosexual boyfriend, planting a big kiss as he wrapped his legs around his lover. The Pentagon's response to this unbecoming behavior was to dismiss it as "typical." Fast forward a week and another Marine is facing possible dismissal for postings on Facebook critical of Obama and the constitutionality of his policies. That outrage has not gone unnoticed ... www.wnd.com/2012/03/tea-party-site-booms-after-military-crackdown/
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Post by hefferman1 on Mar 27, 2012 8:37:57 GMT -5
We are winning. And they are pissed! This is not John Wayne's United States Marine Corps! Two weeks ago, Americans were shocked to see a Marine fly into the arms of his homosexual boyfriend, planting a big kiss as he wrapped his legs around his lover. The Pentagon's response to this unbecoming behavior was to dismiss it as "typical." Fast forward a week and another Marine is facing possible dismissal for postings on Facebook critical of Obama and the constitutionality of his policies. That outrage has not gone unnoticed ... www.wnd.com/2012/03/tea-party-site-booms-after-military-crackdown/It's no my Corps either. I and every other Marine I have spoken too is disgusted with the way SGT. Gary Stein is being treated. We are even more disgusted with the fags in the Corps, but the thing that disguses us the most is the response by leaders in the Corps.
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Post by safetalker on Mar 27, 2012 10:04:59 GMT -5
I want to explain this the way it was taught to me in 1969. I was the Opns Sargent for a small movement control center. The orderly room had a counter where all of the troops business was supposed to be conducted with a sign do not enter unless directed. My office was 10 foot behind the gate. One day I was doing the training schedule which in the days before computers required you to type the items in using a manual typewriter, and when properly spaced spend another 20 minutes to draw the separation lines. While doing the lines I had a young E4 walk into my office sit on my right front corner and pull my phone across the desk. Of course he made me screw up the lines as the cord hit the pen. I grabbed him by his belt loops and helped him out of the orderly room and pointed out the Commanders sign. He complained to my First Sargent who took my side in the discussion. The old guy was 56 years old and had fought in Korea and Vietnam. Three weeks later when my annual performance report was written it had all good numbers, but a comment that stated "is not able to deal with the new modern day soldier". I asked him why and his answer was very well thought out. "Sargent. These are the type of soldier that the military wants today. If you can't fit in you should get out." This is just as applicable to that sissy marine as it is to the hundreds of others who serve today and speak very limited English due to being foreign born. This is the Military the powers that be in Washington feel safer with than the Red blooded, patriotic minded men and women who served before. They after all are our masters and not us theirs.
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