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Ravi, even if I had one today I would tear it up, sure wouldn't post it, something that disgraceful should be burned
pathetically weak
Ravi, even if I had one today I would tear it up, sure wouldn't post it, something that disgraceful should be burned
pathetically weak
I agree, Del. Ravi's losing his mind.
I agree, Del. Ravi's losing his mind.
Really? I thought Del meant his own knees were knocking again
Try some vitamins Del, and a good steak once in a while should help
pathetically weak and stupid.
you guys make a great team.
Really? I thought Del meant his own knees were knocking again
Try some vitamins Del, and a good steak once in a while should help
pathetically weak and stupid.
you guys make a great team.
now now Del, nobody on my team said you were stupid
You're a liar and a fraud. JenT, I believe, is merely an idiot.Del, be nice. Not hard to do.
pathetically weak and stupid.
you guys make a great team.
now now Del, nobody on my team said you were stupid
and your alleged point would be what, fruitcake?
I bet. Pretty strange that they'd beat someone in uniform though. But cops tend to overreact.Why did they beat him?
I can easily believe that the police and the National Guard were often spat at...spit at?
i think he was basically in the wrong place at the wrong time and just got caught up in it. the cambridge TPF was trying to disperse an antiwar demonstration. i never talked to the guy, i just saw him go down amongst a bunch of cops with batons and helmets. he was in full uniform with medals, like he'd just come from some kind of official affair.
those TPF guys didn't care who or what they were beating, as long as they were beating someone. scary shit.
now now Del, nobody on my team said you were stupid
and your alleged point would be what, fruitcake?
well I would say but I might hurt your feelings again, wouldn't want to do that
(but you really shouldn't be so hard on yourself)
and your alleged point would be what, fruitcake?
well I would say but I might hurt your feelings again, wouldn't want to do that
(but you really shouldn't be so hard on yourself)
among your many delusions is the one that you could hurt my feelings.
trust me, you've got a better chance of having a coherent thought than hurting my feelings, which is to say, no chance at all.
you might learn from this man though
fresh air and hard work does wonders
Just two days ago...how odd a whole town remembers and apologizes
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Fort Campbell welcomes home Vietnam vets
By KRISTIN M. HALL, AP
Sun Aug 16, 8:08 PM EDT
FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. — Tears filled the eyes of some Vietnam veterans who were warmly greeted with cheers from their family and friends Sunday in an re-enactment of their original return from the war, when they were often met with angry demonstrators and harsh headlines.
The ceremony was a first for the 101st Airborne Division and the Army, said Maj. Patrick Seiber, an Army spokesman based at Fort Campbell in Kentucky.
"Our hope is that other units and other posts will follow our lead in having this type of ceremony," he said.
Mickey Leighton, a 72-year-old Army veteran from Naples, Fla., said listening to the applause and praise from the community was very emotional.
Leighton, who started his military career at Fort Campbell in 1956, served two tours in Vietnam including the Tet Offensive. He returned in 1972 in the midst of angry anti-war protests that often placed blame on the individual soldiers.
"We were treated very shabbily," he said. "In some cases they would throw eggs at us, they would throw empty beer bottles at us and they would call us baby-killers."
He said many soldiers would immediately change clothes because they didn't want to wear their uniforms in public in the late 1960s and early '70s while traveling home after returning from war.
"Never in the history of the military have I known of any division or any military installation providing a specific welcome home for Vietnam veterans," Leighton said. "This is very touching."
In contrast, Fort Campbell soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan are welcomed back with a ceremony after every deployment, with many completing three or four tours since the wars began.
Army leaders and the community around Fort Campbell collaborated for the Vietnam ceremony, Seiber said. The 101st Airborne Division Association, a group for former soldiers from the division, helped to organize and get the word out.
"I can't think of a better community to do this in than the Fort Campbell community," Seiber said.
Fort Campbell welcomes home Vietnam vets | Comcast.net
well I would say but I might hurt your feelings again, wouldn't want to do that
(but you really shouldn't be so hard on yourself)
among your many delusions is the one that you could hurt my feelings.
trust me, you've got a better chance of having a coherent thought than hurting my feelings, which is to say, no chance at all.
well if I "insult" you without one profane word, to the point I get a three day vacation, I assume I hurt your feelings. But you're right. you're a tough man, I could never hurt your feelings, what was I thinking.
Just keep following me around and calling me stupid, big tough powerful people can do that.
among your many delusions is the one that you could hurt my feelings.
trust me, you've got a better chance of having a coherent thought than hurting my feelings, which is to say, no chance at all.
well if I "insult" you without one profane word, to the point I get a three day vacation, I assume I hurt your feelings. But you're right. you're a tough man, I could never hurt your feelings, what was I thinking.
Just keep following me around and calling me stupid, big tough powerful people can do that.
you're fucked. enjoy it.