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I do not believe that there is anything that I could write that conveys how grateful I am to have the U. S. Military fighting for my freedom. Thanks, all.
Fergie said:I'll tell ya what, I got freakin teary-eyed yesterday over a news story I saw:
A Sgt. in the 25th over in Iraq hadnt seen his kids in 9 months or so and was supposed to be gone for another while. He got a surprise 2 week leave to go home and visit his kids. He surprised his son and daughter at their school in the middle of the day.
Man, those kid's reaction when they saw their Dad, and his reaction to them...
Those are the folks that deserve thanks...not me.
Fergie
Urban Redneck said:Do yourself and everyone else a favor and STFU. Hind sight is 20/20, didn't they teach that in Eagle Scouts?
I agree just like those people that disobeyed a direct order to drive those truck over in iraq- what they do? call their mommy and tell them to "raise hell" wtf do they think? they're going to get a free ride in the millitary? these "service men and women" need to be court marshelled.red91inWA said:dont encourage him. The military needs people to FOLLOW orders, not sit around a play e-lance corperal (SP?) all day...Jeez Glenn... you must want some of us to be shot at... :gag:
He ain't cut out for the military in any sense and you know it...
dothedew24_7 said:- on another point, I dont think it would be a good idea to have any type of draft- back door or the otherwise, then we would get more of the incident I stated above- however if their was one, I'm almost 19 and I for one would be packing my bags..
Reality Check: Perhaps you did not bring up the Eagle Scout thing in this thread, but you certainly brought it up. And the way in which you did -- multiple veiled references to some mysterious, unidentified accomplishment that YOU had achieved (as though you were the only person in the entire Universe to have ever done what you did), and then finally telling us what this top secret achievement was only after you had been hammered multiple times, clearly sets you up for periodic reminders.Z22_Z33 said:Lets see how can I say this without anyone taking it the wrong way. Well I dont think thats possible.
He insulted me, he didnt need to bring up me being an Eagle Scout. I do not like it when people do that. Of course I am going to defend myself and insult him.
Now if someone could point out in all my posts on here, where I said me being an Eagle Scout I am better then anyone else, or how you think that I said being an Eagle Scout is better then being in the armed forces.
If I am not mistaken I have not said any of that.
By the way I didnt bring the Eagle Scout thing up, the (explitive delated) urban red neck brought that one up. You could have just said its hingsight, and didnt have to put your comment in there about me. And people say I shouldnt put comments in my posts.
"please watch your personal attacks. No one likes to see people get booted off our club board."
Watch my personal attacks? I believe I was the one attacked first here. So simply because I am trying to stand up for myself I deserve to get shot down for that? And deserve to be portrayed as the a**hole? “Hind sight is 20/20, didn't they teach that in Eagle Scouts?” Now how is this not a personal attack at me? That’s basically the same as making fun of someone because of their religion, nationality, or color of skin. Well that is how I view, it is to bad no one else can see this.
Eagle said:Reality Check: Perhaps you did not bring up the Eagle Scout thing in this thread, but you certainly brought it up. And the way in which you did -- multiple veiled references to some mysterious, unidentified accomplishment that YOU had achieved (as though you were the only person in the entire Universe to have ever done what you did), and then finally telling us what this top secret achievement was only after you had been hammered multiple times, clearly sets you up for periodic reminders.
I was a Boy Scout for a number of years. I'll freely admit that I never made Eagle Scout -- I quit the program after they wouldn't pass me on the knot tying merit badge because they didn't like the way I tied a bowline. Mind you, I was taught how to tie a bowline by an English sailor who had sailed around the world single-handed, and I had been a sailing instructor for three years at the time. Go figure.
The last kid who made Eagle Scout in my home town got it for ... painting the fire hydrants. Cool -- he did a nice job and I'm sure the fire department appreciated the help. But in the overall frame of reference of the world and life, painting fire hydrants doesn't seem to me such a great accomplishment. If that's all it takes to make Eagle Scout, then I think every serviceman (and servicewoman) who makes it through basic training and AIT should automatically be awarded Eagle Scout status, because they have truly accomplished something to be proud of.
There's a very old saying we used to hear when I was young (back in the stone age): "Be sure brain is engaged before putting mouth in gear." Perhaps you might consider that advice before putting your keyboard in gear.
Finally, the forum rules clearly prohibit insults. If you feel you have been attacked, the forum rules also state that you should IGNORE the thread. If you're certain it's an intentional insult, use the "Report Post" feature and if a moderator agrees it's a violation, he/she will nuke it for you. And lastly, it is possible to defend yourself without resorting to insults. Using an insult to respond to an insult is not a defense, it's an admission that you aren't any better than the person who insulted you.
Z22_Z33 said:No you are wrong about that, the last thread about me being in Eagle Scout, was of course dumb of me to put my comment in there. How many times must I explain myself? I simply wanted answers to the questions I asked. I did not want any useless comments from people against me. Ok, can you please point out to me where I said "I’m an eagle scout I’m better then all of you" or even in more subtle terms. I have not said that anywhere or anyplace.
I got angry at redneck that is all. From my experiences people don’t much listen when you complain, but instead I have to go directly to the person who said such things against me. If then it doesn’t work I might think of complaining to someone, but that usually never solves a thing.
Maybe if you made Eagle Scout you'd have a better understanding of it. Someone doesn’t get Eagle Scout simply by painting something.
Well I can see why it wouldn’t have been possible for you to make Eagle Scout. So instead of trying to show you know better, or show how you were in fact right, you quit. Now I'm not saying you do this by force, but simply show that your way is better. Then again if you did try this, and the adults still believed you were wrong then it is not your fault but theirs instead. Now I don’t believe someone quits something over something so small, there must have been more to why you left the scouts. For those that don’t know, the Boy Scouts is a boy run organization, it is not run by the adults, but some adults though do not see this and us boys are to young to know the difference.
Basic training should be associated with an Eagle Scout? What are you man crazy? How do you come to this conclusion if you yourself are not an Eagle Scout, or even really know what it takes?
Basic training makes soldiers, that is all. People who will kill and who will obey. How is this anything remotely similar to one being an Eagle Scout?
So what you are saying is that simply because they are proud of what they accomplished, some how that is the same as me being proud to be an Eagle Scout? Apples and oranges that is what you’re trying to compare.
I will try to remeber from now on that if I have a complaint to talk to whoever is in "charge" around these parts.
Glenn said:I might suggest a smaller shovel to prevent you from digging that hole as quickly.
I am not even going to touch on your Boy Scouting stuff. Frankly, I does not matter.
Your comments about Basic Training are so off base that it is not even funny. If you think all Basic does is train people to kill, you need to do some learning. Discipline, respect, team work, pride are just a few of the more basic components. Ability to lead and follow, think as a unit, care for yourself and others, knowing how to use and survive by depending on your equipment... as well as marksmanship, etc... are a few more components. Physical fitness is a huge part.
The best part is that at least in todays military, their are more than enough people willing to join up. Though the reasons vary, it is the best thing some people will ever do in their lifetime. The fundamentals learned in the military guide many for life.
However, many do flunk out as well.
Z22_Z33 said:If someone makes fun of you for something you have accomplished, then you would do the same thing I do. Get angry, and might say something against the person who made the nasty comment about you. We all see what it’s done to this post, not one mention of the 350 tons of explosives, since the incident against me began.
Reality Check Number 2:For those that don’t know, the Boy Scouts is a boy run organization, it is not run by the adults, but some adults though do not see this and us boys are to young to know the difference.
Z22_Z33 said:For those that don’t know, the Boy Scouts is a boy run organization, it is not run by the adults, but some adults though do not see this and us boys are to young to know the difference.
OT:Eagle said:... I was a Boy Scout for a number of years. I'll freely admit that I never made Eagle Scout -- I quit the program after they wouldn't pass me on the knot tying merit badge because they didn't like the way I tied a bowline. Mind you, I was taught how to tie a bowline by an English sailor who had sailed around the world single-handed, and I had been a sailing instructor for three years at the time. Go figure. ...
Captain Ron said:OT:
Now see what learning from the Limeys gottcha? If you'da done it one handed, a la Steve McQueen, you would have made "Eagle" Scout no problem.
--ron
Time out.Z22_Z33 said:Well no wonder neither of you or anyone else seem to care for the Scouting program anymore. The adults have taken charge. Maybe we tend to do things a little different out here, and not for the worst. It is a boy run organization that is what it is suppose to be. It seems though as the adults have forgotten that little fact.