How about this post from you where you were no longer claiming you weren't an attorney during your time in the service? Then you were trying to assert that even attorneys could see combat. Now why did you think that was important then? Huh?
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"To: cnyndwllr who wrote (536763) 2/9/2004 9:28:23 AM From: jlallen Read Replies (1) of 757181 You assume a lot of facts not in evidence scumbag....
Try a google.....on John J. Coughlin, former Hillsborough County Attorney...a friend and a lawyer.....now on active duty in Iraq in a combat post.....he was a reservist forced to resign his civilian job to do his duty in Iraq....I believe he told me his duty post was in Fallujah....reservists arwe often called to combat postings in major military conflagrations....such as Iraq, the 91 Gulf War, etc....facts are reservists come from all kinds of jobs, doctors, lawyers, mechanics, techies, policemen, firemen, etc.....
That's just one small example of an attorney who is posted to combat...happens all the time with reservists....course if you knew as much as you claimed......you'd know that.... but being a lying, scumbag POS.....your true ignorance shines through....And your "dissing" of reservists is of course lower than whale poop.....
As usual, you have not a clue about what you are talking about...quite the norm for all Bush hating pinheaded morons....
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
What a boob..... "
And my reply:
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"Attorney Action Figure, Jlallen, I wasn't referring to lawyer John J. Coughlin. I was referring to you. In your case you have mentioned that you have been an attorney for 18 years and that you were medically discharged from the army years ago. Now why doesn't that add up to a likely role as a combat veteran? Can you guess?
It's no big deal unless some Attorney Action Figure intimates that he has special insight gained from combat experience, which he just happens to never mention-because "those that have that experience never talk about it, of course." It is evidently ok, however, to let others talk about Attorney Action Figure's purported "shrapnel wounds" from the Gulf War.
The point is that it's not a big deal whether most of us did or didn't serve in combat. It is a big deal, however, to those that did see combat when some chickenhawk, lilly livered, big talking, wannabe, hints around that he's seen combat, suffered wounds and knows what it's like to have been in front of bullets.
Stop trying to be something you're not. If, by some fluke, you really happen to have seen combat as an attorney, then stop hinting about it and at least give a rational scenario of how that DID happen.
I've never heard anyone who has really seen combat say such empty headed shit as you do about war. The best thing for you to do would be to tell what is almost surely the truth; as much as you've envied the battle experience of others, the closest you've gotten to the front was to talk to someone who'd been there.
The men and women who have seen war understand far more about what it is and what it does than you will ever learn watching John Wayne movies and buying "Presidential Flight Suit Action Figures."
STOP POSING. PRETENDERS DO A GRAVE DISSERVICE TO THE SMALL NUMBER OF MEN WHO DID SERVE UNDER FIRE.
I hope that's simple enough for even a bad attorney to comprehend. |