[Milsurplus] USS Stewart vandalized
C.Whitaker
whitaker at pa.net
Sun Feb 3 07:55:22 EST 2013
de WB2CPN
Let's don't overlook the real problem.
Punishment is after the fact.
Ask yourself, What kind of environment
were these kids brought up in?
Where did they not learn the difference
between Good and Evil?
What did they learn in school, Public
I suppose?
Me, I am sure that the social unrest, and
increasing turmoil, is creating a national
situation that will cause the USA to go out
pretty much like ancient Rome did.
Just collapse from within,
We hear that military force is bad, having
a gun is bad, and worse of all, "Someone
else will protect and take care of you."
Just ask around, does anyone give a damn
about that ship?
73 Retired USAF
Clete
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On 2/2/2013 4:41 PM, Ben Dover wrote:
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>> From: Richard Solomon <dickw1ksz at gmail.com>
>> Sent: Feb 2, 2013 2:39 PM
>> To: milsurplus at mailman.qth.net
>> Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] USS Stewart vandalized
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>> In todays liberal, pamper the criminal society, you will have violated
>> their civil rights.
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>> I think a short vacation in Gitmo (some enterprising young JAG could construe
>> their act to be one of terrorism) would do wonders.
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>> Fun in the Sun !! Water Sports !! You get the picture.
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>> 73, Dick, W1KSZ
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> Well... Remember that we're talking about TEXAS here; civil rights are a sort of
> flexible thing, and subject to interpretation. ;o)
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> What these punks did was the kind of crap I'd expoect from a drunken sailor coming
> back from liberty. OK... if they wanna act like drunken sailors, then TREAT 'em like
> drunken sailors.
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> The judge of municipal court in place of Captain's Mast. I'm SURE that there are city
> jail or police department employees who are Navy vets who can act as Chief Master At
> Arms for a caper like this.
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> A few weekends of really grungy work, combined with uniform inspections of their dungarees,
> some talk during break periods about what it MEANS to serve on a naval vessel in time
> of war, and dealing with the boring routine of being a Prisoner At Large might do these
> turkeys a lot of good.
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> I wouldn't exactly reccomend it as a recruiting tool tho... ;o)
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> Mr. T. W9LBB
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