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You're a class act Sarge.
Y2
8:40:56 PM
10/23/05

Drinking a few beers and doing what that chick did are two different things. If that is the best response you have, I am laughing. Please use better judgement than that.

You never said you were in the Army that I know of. I said that your post on here conflict with what someone respresenting the Name "Sarge" Should.

I am an out of control Alcoholic?
I do not deserve our flag?

I do not see you with your ass over in the dirt.

It is Americans like you who make me wish that I did not care.

Here is a portrait of an alcoholic and a bad example of a US Military person:







The Orphanages are strictly volunteer. I have completed over 700 hours in the last year there.



So what if I got drunk and stupid a couple times on TT. It is just a posting site that I use for entertainment and backpacking help when I need it. That is not enough for some POS, mouth running, F*&^BAG like yourself to tell me that I do not rate our nations flag.

I have been nominated for the Volunteer Service Award.
I have been Nominated for a Naval Acheivement Medal.
That is just in the last six months.

I do, however like my beers. I earn 'em.

How far does the limit of three a day go anyways?

Myself and Ethiopian Boatsman Monnier.



Make all the jokes you like f**k-stick. I will be home in December. If you would like to get together and talk about it then, I am up for it anytime.

hehe.. Gotta go. I have work to do.
Blind Willie McTell
8:43:51 PM
10/23/05

Drinking a few beers and doing what that chick did are two different things. If that is the best response you have, I am laughing. Please use better judgement than that.

YOUR excuse (not mine) for your alcoholism was "So what. I was having fun." Your excuse was you had fun. She had fun, so is that an excuse? "Fun" isn't an excuse for destructive behavior. And certainly when you are representing the Army.

You never said you were in the Army that I know of. I said that your post on here conflict with what someone respresenting the Name "Sarge" Should.

No, you said (and I quote): "I refuse to give you any respect for your rank, you really do not deserve it"

I am an out of control Alcoholic?
I do not deserve our flag?


Yes. You do not deserve to wear the flag. I did not say you do not deserve the flag. You're welcome in America, just stop misrepresenting us with your filthy habits.

I do not see you with your ass over in the dirt.

My ass has been in the dirt, end even if it wasn't, soldiers don't get to claim America to themselves. They're fighting for civilians, not other soldiers. Get your nerdy head out of the clouds.

It is Americans like you who make me wish that I did not care.

Well, since I, nor nobody else, don't care if you care, then who cares?

Here is a portrait of an alcoholic and a bad example of a US Military person:

Two wrongs make a right?

By your logic, we should judge Hitler based on this out of context photograph. Hey! Look everybody! Hitler loves doggies!



So what if I got drunk and stupid a couple times on TT. It is just a posting site that I use for entertainment and backpacking help when I need it. That is not enough for some POS, mouth running, F*&^BAG like yourself to tell me that I do not rate our nations flag.

Let's rewind. YOU are the one (not me) who started this by saying (about me) the following: "I do good work. USA, you have some serious issues if you let "Sarge" be your image of the American soldier. He is old, and set in his ways. Be the biggger person and realize that there is more to life than what you see on TV." So you have a double standard? You judge me by what you read on here, but you can't let me judge you by what I read on here? YOU'RE A HYPOCRITE!

I have been nominated for the Volunteer Service Award.
I have been Nominated for a Naval Acheivement Medal.
That is just in the last six months.


LOL! I received 5 Army Achievement Medals, 2 ARCOMs, and an Meritorious Service Badge, plus an early (non-paid) promotion, (not to mention unit awards), all in the span of 1.5 years. Look up what ARCOM is awarded for. I received 2 of them in peacetime. I couldn't care less about your wittle medals. In fact, they're all the more reason you need to straighten up your act and start acting like a man. You're dishonoring those that came before you.

I do, however like my beers. I earn 'em.

That logic is the logic of an alcoholic. I served my country for the sake of National Freedom, not to get beer.

Make all the jokes you like f**k-stick. I will be home in December. If you would like to get together and talk about it then, I am up for it anytime.

Can't you discuss on here? You want to get physical with me? Are you threatening me? LOL!

Dude, I've made guys (plural) like you cry and ask for mercy when they threatened me. Literally cry. I'd suggest you stick to little African boys.

hehe.. Gotta go. I have work to do.


Guard that desk! It's for natio--, er ... beer.
last edited: 10/23/05 9:45:10 PM
Sarge
9:44:06 PM
10/23/05

Will you two ladies quit your fighting and turn on the real scum? ;-)

“You're a class act Sarge.”
Y2
9:40:56 PM
10/23/05


And his last lengthy post proved it. He is no different than the people he degrades here. He is the classiest POS I've never met. Nice peeissing contest ladies. I can see there will be merit medals all around for that.
IMTroll
10:01:45 PM
10/23/05

G4S - I had NO intention of busting on this tweeb. He has annoyed the hell out of me for those months he was posting, just because he's such a dork. (you know what I'm talking about).

But, I kept quiet. I kept my mouth shut. Why?

2 reasons ... 1) He's an active duty soldier, and 2) He left me alone. Nothing morally wrong with being a dork.

BUT, with his personal unprovoked attack on me, I just couldn't stand it any longer.

He's the real scum. Yes, he helps children and wears a uniform.

Wolves sometimes wear sheeps clothing.

He's a fraud. He's a scum. I know his type. He joined the military because he didn't fit in. Nothing wrong with that, but he has attributed a certain "self-worth" to himself because he went through boot camp, which now he admits he did for beer.

Now he's going to get out and be one of those guys who lives in the past, annoying all his co-workers on the dock with his stupid military stories.

He BWMcT! Wake up! Nobody gives a sh*t!

You're supposed to do it quietly, for your country ... not to resolve your personal problems, dorkus.
last edited: 10/23/05 10:04:33 PM
Sarge
10:02:04 PM
10/23/05

IMTroll, do "class acts" hide behind a troll name?

Just wondering,

Confused in PA
Sarge
10:03:40 PM
10/23/05

Dear Confused,

Trolls by their very nature have no class. Still wondering?

Not confused in Troll Land
IMTroll
10:07:39 PM
10/23/05

No, I got it now, you have no class.

Not a hypocrite in Reality Land.
Sarge
10:12:08 PM
10/23/05

Not a hypocrite in Reality Land.”
Sarge
11:12:08 PM
10/23/05




Best thing about that is how you manage to post it with a straight face. Beware of sudden isulated very close lightning strikes.
IMTroll
10:15:58 PM
10/23/05

If you'd like to provide ONE example of me being a hypocrite, I'd love to see it.
Sarge
10:20:14 PM
10/23/05

I have not the time to even continue to play this....

I know what I do, and why I do it.

Sarge... Like I said man. We can get together and talk about it anytime after December. The mouth running will be a bit different then...


It is too easy to do over the net...
Blind Willie McTell
10:26:36 PM
10/23/05

it's funny, sarge plays the victim all the time. He's managed to provoke some response from anyone he enters into debate with, even those coming from a similar political viewpoint.

Yet instead of looking at what he posts, he chooses to blame everyone else as starting unprovoked attacks on him.

Either he's too dumb to understand the things he says, or he knows what he's bringing down on himself. I can only think it's a dem on the troll trying to do down to right.
Y2
10:28:45 PM
10/23/05

"I have not the time to even continue to play this...."

It's language like that why you're such a dork. You have not the time? Come on man! Do you think you're a Harvard grad student or something? Are you trying to sound superior to me? LOL!

"L"
Sarge
10:30:29 PM
10/23/05

message from Sarge being ignored

Now that is some cool stuff.

later looser.
Blind Willie McTell
10:33:24 PM
10/23/05

Y2 - Be specific. When exactly have I been the one to provoke anyone on here unprovoked?

I can think of 1 example, and I apoligized to him for it.

By the way, I apologized via email. It was heartfelt. I didn't do it to win you or anyone else over. I was sincerely sorry.

Other than that, I've been PERSONALLY attacked first in every case.

If you don't like my politics, fine, act civil about it and let's talk. If something I say sounds off to you, ask me about it. Don't assume anything. You want to know exactly what I meant, ask me. Don't go off and bust on me and call me names. Otherwise, I'll respond in kind.
Sarge
10:34:35 PM
10/23/05

Peeking again Blind Willie?

We see you! Caught in the act.

Now don't deny it - we all know the truth. Only person you're fooling is yourself, fool.
Sarge
10:36:22 PM
10/23/05

"Screw you Blind Willie."

There goes sarge, supporting the troops again. :)
Buddha Bear
7:41:42 AM
10/24/05

KING5.com

TACOMA – They are highly trained soldiers the U.S. government deploys in special operations. But now, three Fort Lewis Army Rangers are accused of using their military training in an extremely organized robbery of a Tacoma bank.

Investigators said this was not your everyday bank robbery, with the extremely disciplined robbers wearing government-issued body armor. In fact, one of the men's job was to watch and call out the time every 30 seconds.

On Monday, August 7, five masked men stormed the Bank of America branch at 5813 S. Tacoma Way in Tacoma. They were armed with assault rifles and semi-automatic handguns. Two of the robbers ordered customers and employees to the ground while the others went for the cash.

In two-and-a-half minutes, the robbers were gone – with $54,000.



http://www.king5.com/localnews/stories/NW_081106WABbankrobberyKC.71c66b3.html
USA
1:31:09 AM
8/12/06

Associated Press


FORT LEWIS, Wash. -- An Army sergeant who went AWOL from Fort Bragg out of disgust with the Iraq war says he'll turn himself in Friday at Fort Lewis.

...
Ricky Clousing spent six months in Iraq and says he became confused and disenchanted with the U.S. role in Iraq.
Less than six months in Iraq, Clousing said he witnessed the "baseless incarceration" and the "daily physical, psychological and emotional harassment" of Iraqi citizens.

He said he also witnessed the killing of an innocent Iraqi man by an American soldier in Mosul, but said when he tried to talk to unit leaders he was treated as an inexperienced soldier who "needed to shut up."

"I saw firsthand the abuse of power that goes without accountability," said Clousing, who has refused to participate in a "war of aggression" that has "no legal basis to be fought."

http://www.king5.com/localnews/stories/NW_081106WABawolEL.5fa2fb1.html
USA
1:37:23 AM
8/12/06

$54,000? Isn't that how much Haliburton makes in one second through its "war profiteering" department?
Buddha Bear
12:45:06 PM
8/14/06

The Dark Side is strong in the America Haters today. ;-)
StoveStomper
12:47:49 PM
8/14/06

Thank you for exposing the America haters Mr. Stomper. You are a true blue American.
Rummy
2:10:14 PM
8/14/06

I am sorry USA, using the WACKO BS VICTIMHOOD tactic of the Left, you cannot talk about these guys since they are heroes from the War. Sorry if we cannot condemn "Frozen Strawberry"McCain, or John "I was my own worst enemy" sKerry or even blithering idiot Murtha...you cannot condemn these men.

Or if you take my opinion, They violate the law they don't have a get out of jail free card. Commend them for their service, but hold them ....(tough word coming up) RESPONSIBLE, for their actions.
XL400236
2:15:17 PM
8/14/06

Three Soldiers Accused Of Smearing Feces On Cars

POSTED: 5:15 pm PDT September 18, 2006
UPDATED: 6:22 pm PDT September 18, 2006

TUMWATER, Wash. -- Three Fort Lewis soldiers are accused of smearing feces on 15 cars and a couple of garage doors over the weekend at a Tumwater apartment complex.

Early Sunday morning, police said, three soldiers spread their own fecal matter on cars in the Breckenridge Heights Apartments.

“I thought it was absolutely disgusting, The photos were pretty graphic and its not something I wish upon anybody,” said neighbor Scott Diamond.

http://www.kirotv.com/news/9879822/detail.html
USA
1:59:00 PM
9/20/06

HOW DARE you question a soldier...since you have never been there you cannot comment (LOL)
XL400236
2:06:15 PM
9/20/06

USA is just pi$$ed because that is something more in line with what a Dem would do.
StoveStomper
2:08:05 PM
9/20/06

Dems would have slashed the tires, busted the windows...etc etc...then demanded they be allowed to apologize and walk away.
XL400236
2:09:46 PM
9/20/06

so what's so significant about them being soldiers?...people of all professions get plowed and do far worse
thriftyhiker
2:10:45 PM
9/20/06

Soldier #1 to Soldier #2: "Hey, when did I have corn?"
Nigal
2:20:50 PM
9/20/06

Because in USA's opinion, anything that makes the honorable heroes of the American Military look bad helps him rationalize his own failed career making wheels for miscarriages.
XL400236
2:40:52 PM
9/20/06

I thought it was funny (creepy funny, not haha funny) that when you listen to the Iranian president’s speech yesterday at the UN it sounds like so much of the crap USA and his cronies have been repeating over and over here on TT.
Nigal
2:44:08 PM
9/20/06

The scary thing was that Sen. Boxer D Ca stated on Fox that she thought it was a bunch of HOEY. (LOL)....I could imagine her on December 6, 1941 "The Japanese are no threat to us. They mean well."
XL400236
2:45:42 PM
9/20/06

Pointing to what a few individual soldiers did and calling soldiers (in general scum), is at least as stupid as any other generalization about a group based on a few individuals.
pedxing
2:56:48 PM
9/20/06

COMMENTARY
The President of Iraq, Jalal Talabani, shares his views in 'Dear Americans'
McClatchy Newspapers
Jalal Talabani, the president of Iraq.


Dear Americans:
As I am visiting the United States for the second time representing free and democratic Iraq, I felt it my duty to give you an update on what has been achieved in Iraq over the past year and on the challenges that lie ahead.
The first thing I would like to convey is the gratitude of all Iraqis, who are fighting for a democratic government and a civil society, to the Americans. Without your commitment, our struggle against despotism could not have made the progress that we have achieved. No expression of thanks could be enough for those who lost loved ones in Iraq. We feel your pain, we honor your sacrifice and we will never forget you.
To those of you who have family and friends in Iraq today, we say: Your sons and daughters are helping us through a historic transition. We will always remember the enormous sacrifice that America is making for Iraq.
Thanks to the United States, we are transforming Iraq from a country that was ruled by fear, repression and dictatorship into a country that is ruled by democracy and has the values of equality, tolerance, human rights and the rule of law at its heart.
April 9, 2003, the day of liberation, heralded a new era in the history of Iraq and the region. That day triggered a sequence of events that laid the foundation of a modern Iraq that is at peace with itself and the world.
All segments of Iraqi society have benefited from liberation
.
Under Saddam Hussein, the majority of the Sunni Arabs of Iraq were marginalized, Saddam and his gang were ruling in the name of this community. But in reality, the Sunni Arabs never had the chance to choose their representatives democratically and have a say about their future. Today, they have 58 deputies in Parliament, a vice president, a deputy prime minister and a speaker of Parliament; all were elected by the people of Iraq.
The Shia majority of Iraq was for decades oppressed and discriminated against. They did not even have the right to practice their religious ceremonies. Now, they are equal citizens and hold key posts in government and parliament through their democratically elected representatives. Kurds were second-class citizens. They suffered from genocide and chemical bombardment; now they are equal members of Iraqi society and active participants in the running of their country, Iraq.
The same applies to the Turkomens, Assyrians and other groups of Iraqi society.
Iraq finally has an elected and representative government, a huge contrast to the authority of a vicious tyrant. In other words, Iraq is no longer the property of a gang that ruled by fear and repression. Every Iraqi today feels they have a stake in the new Iraq.
With the regime of Saddam gone, the countries of the Middle East no longer worry about the threat of new adventures by Saddam and his army across Iraq's international borders.
Every time that I visit the United States, I am convinced anew of the virtues and health of the American idea of government, and of the generosity of its people.
I was here around the same time last year. Here is what has happened between then and now, although I must say that I do not think that our situation can be understood simply by following the latest news. A much broader view of Iraq must be taken.
For this, I will start with the economy.
The economic conditions for most Iraqis have improved. The economy was liberated from the control of the state and we are now taking the first steps in creating a vibrant private sector.
Thanks to our independent businesspeople, our market places are bustling despite the unsettled security situation.
A new investment law is before our Parliament. It will further invigorate our private sector, streamline the procedures for starting a new business, and open the country to greater foreign participation and investment.
Salaries of government employees were raised 100 times or more. A policeman under Saddam received $2 to $3 dollars a month. Now a policeman is paid at least $200 a month.
The financial and economic boom is mostly noticed in the safer parts of Iraq. The city of Sulaymaniyah in Iraqi Kurdistan region now has more than 2,000 millionaires. Before liberation, the city had 12.
Politically, we had an eventful year. For the first time in Iraq's history, we ratified a constitution that enshrines many of the democratic values of human rights, equality, rule of law and good government.
After three historic ballots that remain landmarks in the history of the Middle East, we now have a government that arises out of the people, instead of over the people, to use the words of a great American patriot, Thomas Paine.
Unlike the previous election, last December more people voted - 10.5 million - and a more representative parliament and a national unity government are now in place.
Taking part in the national election and referendum on the constitution were the first steps in our national reconciliation efforts; we opted for the ballots and not the bullets to resolve our differences.
We consolidated this by the National Reconciliation Plan of Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki. The plan aims at bringing into the political process all elements of the Iraqi political spectrum that condemn terror and violence.
In the period between the election and the formation of the national unity government, the political blocs - which formed the government later - agreed on the political program for the government and agreed on forming the Political Council for National Security.
An important event that marked the new Iraq over the past year is the trial of Saddam Hussein and his aides for the crimes that were committed against the people of Iraq.
We offered him the justice that he denied Iraqis for decades. The trials, the testimonies of the witnesses and those of the defendants are stark reminders and indications of what Iraq was like in the past and what the new Iraq is about.
Through the constitution and other legal means, we are redefining the foundations that Iraq was built on and are rebuilding what the country's bloody past has destroyed. We have no choice but to succeed.
Our enemy attempts to destroy and disrupt any part of the political process, not because they disagree with the tenets of the Iraqi constitution, but because they do not want a constitution.
This contingent of international terrorists and the supporters and beneficiaries of the old regime - the devotees of Saddam Hussein - constitute the driving force of our enemy.
They attempt to turn Iraqis against each other, and take Iraq back to its brutal and bloody past.
Their tactics of suicide bombings and beheadings make it obvious that they mean to govern by inciting terror and fear, just as Saddam did. Although portions of Iraq are already safe and secure, certain parts are still coming under attack from the vicious, bloodthirsty enemy.
With the support of the citizens of Baghdad, the government started its Baghdad Security Plan. This plan is already showing signs of success, with a marked drop in the reported incidents of violence over the last month.
The battle in Iraq today is not between the various communities. Their elected representatives have agreed on a government of national unity and on national reconciliation. Nor is it a battle between civilizations, as some have seen it.
It is a war "about civilization" as Prime Minister Tony Blair has phrased it so well - the conflict is between those who believe in having a civilization and those who don't believe in having one at all.
As you no doubt already understand, we are fighting a terribly difficult war in Iraq. We are doing everything within our power to protect our people from this clear form of fascism that seduces them into civil war.
The calculated crime of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and his henchmen in bombing the Shrine of Samarra, one of Iraq's religious and cultural treasures, is a prime example of their agenda. They wanted to slide the country into civil war.
Thanks to the presence of the U.S. forces in Iraq and the wisdom of my colleagues in the leadership of Iraq, that plan was thwarted and the short spate of violence was contained.
I want to be frank here. In order to rid Iraq of the constant threat of violence, we still need your help. As long as we are determent to outlast and outsmart our enemy, we shall reach our common goals.
Iraq is slowly gaining the ability to fight this war with its own soldiers, evidenced recently by the relinquishing of complete control of coalition forces to the Iraqi government. The coalition now employs more soldiers from Iraq than any other nation.
Slowly but surely, Iraq will be able to protect itself on its own.
The stakes of Iraq are enormous, world-shifting even. This is why our country should be a point of concern for every democratic country of the world.
I can assure you that the immediate departure of coalition forces would only unleash tensions between different communities; the prospect of a safe Iraq would be completely lost; and the previous descriptions of a civil war would seem insufficient and tame compared to the bloodshed of an Iraq that loses its international support.
And although I cannot promise when or how the American presence will completely end in Iraq, I can promise that American soldiers do not fight in vain.
We in Iraq recognize that an incredible amount of American resources have been offered to us. And we understand that many Americans are frustrated with the course of the war, and we understand that doubt naturally coincides with difficulty.
I realize that many Americans were apprehensive about the decision to go to war.
But I ask that you put this behind you in favor of supporting a democratic and free Iraq, and a future for Iraqis that excludes the threat of violence and extremism.
I ask that you consider what the terms of failure in Iraq would actually look like, and what they would mean for Iraq, the United States and the international community.
I would venture to say that the interest of Iraq and the United States are one in this matter.
The United States carries a heavy responsibility in helping us. As complicated as the relationship may be, America and Iraq are now siblings in the world.
arclite
3:10:54 PM
9/20/06

LOL...I keep laughing at the fact that Barbie Boxer D CA was a supporter of the people who GAVE the technology to China and North Korea (Loral Aerospace) so they can now HIT California with Missiles....GOOD JOB BARBIE!!!
XL400236
3:15:12 PM
9/20/06

Could you say that about the attacks on libbies and conservatives on 'TT'?
salebored
3:24:28 PM
9/20/06

XL, do you have enough weapons and ammunition buried in your yard to share?
MarkO
3:25:54 PM
9/20/06

No, but he's got a shìtload of WWII analogies stored up fer ya.
kleetn
5:07:58 PM
9/20/06

I'm sorry for wanting to get this thread back on track, but did you actually READ the text, above, of the President of Iraq's comments? Pretty moving, IMHO, regardless of your Dem / Rep status.
wanderer
5:17:32 PM
9/20/06

Marko I don't need all that much.

As for the President's statements...when you compare his plan on the war compared to the rest of the SBAGS in Congress...he has stayed the course remarkably.

Hell by this time KLINTON would have switched sides five times and blamed half his staff (LOL)>..and he was the BEST you had.
XL400236
8:18:30 PM
9/20/06

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