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Art wrote:
The guard is where you go when you don't want to go to war but want everyone to think that you do. End of story. Art, That was uncalled for and unmitigated Bull****! I will grant you that at one time the State Militias were sort of "Old Boys Clubs" and a place to go drink beer during summer camp, but that has not always been the case. It is not the case now. Times change and most people keep up with them, you do not. By the way, the Guard was activated for WWII (your war, remember it?) before you even got out of high school. The Guard was taking casualties long before you got in the nose compartment of Willie and saved the world from the evil Hun. You owe some people an apology for that crack. Rick Clark Oxmoron1 |
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Art wrote after I called his statement Bull****:
Then so does Colin Powell. He said exactly the same thing. Fine, please reference a source that I can look up. You did not reference it as a quote in your intial post. Just because Powell was a General Officer does not preclude him from uttering bull**** either. Rick Clark |
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Subject: Change the rules for the National Guard.?
From: (OXMORON1) Date: 2/20/04 11:16 AM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: Art wrote after I called his statement Bull****: Then so does Colin Powell. He said exactly the same thing. Fine, please reference a source that I can look up. You did not reference it as a quote in your intial post. Just because Powell was a General Officer does not preclude him from uttering bull**** either. Rick Clark I guess none of us are above uttering bull****. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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Art wrote:
Art wrote after I called his statement Bull****: Then so does Colin Powell. He said exactly the same thing. Fine, please reference a source that I can look up. You did not reference it as a quote in your intial post. Just because Powell was a General Officer does not preclude him from uttering bull**** either. Rick Clark I guess none of us are above uttering bull****. Correct Art, you got this one exactly correct! Now, show us a reference that we can look up and read Mr. Powell's statement and/or tell this group that you are quoting him verbatim. I will still state that under current day situations that the statement is bull**** and an apology is owed by whoever made such an ignorant statement. Rick Clark No I am not in the Guard |
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Subject: Change the rules for the National Guard.?
From: (OXMORON1) Date: 2/20/04 12:30 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: Art wrote: Art wrote after I called his statement Bull****: Then so does Colin Powell. He said exactly the same thing. Fine, please reference a source that I can look up. You did not reference it as a quote in your intial post. Just because Powell was a General Officer does not preclude him from uttering bull**** either. Rick Clark I guess none of us are above uttering bull****. Correct Art, you got this one exactly correct! Now, show us a reference that we can look up and read Mr. Powell's statement and/or tell this group that you are quoting him verbatim. I will still state that under current day situations that the statement is bull**** and an apology is owed by whoever made such an ignorant statement. Rick Clark No I am not in the Guard The statement is very well known as was quoted in this NG about a week ago. I'll have to go into Google and dig it out for you. Hang in there. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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Subject: Change the rules for the National Guard.?
From: (OXMORON1) Date: 2/20/04 12:30 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: Art wrote: Art wrote after I called his statement Bull****: Then so does Colin Powell. He said exactly the same thing. Fine, please reference a source that I can look up. You did not reference it as a quote in your intial post. Just because Powell was a General Officer does not preclude him from uttering bull**** either. Rick Clark I guess none of us are above uttering bull****. Correct Art, you got this one exactly correct! Now, show us a reference that we can look up and read Mr. Powell's statement and/or tell this group that you are quoting him verbatim. I will still state that under current day situations that the statement is bull**** and an apology is owed by whoever made such an ignorant statement. Rick Clark No I am not in the Guard Colin Powell was once outraged by elites who “wrangle slots in Reserve and Guard units.” Now he defends George Bush, who wrangled himself into a Guard unit. By John Greeley In his autobiography, Colin Powel is truly revealed as a man of honor. Certainly his military career provides us an example of what is best in American society and also in the man himself. His rise to the heights of military command speaks volumes on both counts. This is especially true since he is a man of color. Perhaps in no other country in the world could this happen, and it should make us all proud. In particular, one comment he makes in his autobiography comes to mind at this time because of something he just said while giving testimony on Capitol Hill. It was in response to some questions Rep. Brown, (Dem, Ohio), had concerning the ongoing problem of President Bush and his Air National Guard attendance record. The Secretary of State fairly bristled at the comment that President Bush might have been AWOL towards the end of his Air National Guard career and told the Representative in no uncertain terms, “Don’t go there!” along with an admonition that if the Representative wanted to turn this into a political fight, there was a time and place for it. From where I sat, it was a ferocious and threatening display of raw, confrontational, Executive Branch power. It immediately reminded me of something I had read in his autobiography in which he wrote: I am angry that so many of the sons of the powerful and well-placed ... managed to wangle slots in Reserve and National Guard units .... Of the many tragedies of Vietnam, this raw class discrimination strikes me as the most damaging to the ideal that all Americans are created equal and owe equal allegiance to their country (Colin Powell, My American Journey, p. 148) We are all entitled, of course, to change our minds about important issues over the course of our lifetimes. But there is the unmistakable ring of truth, I think, in that quotation from his book. Here we have a man dedicated to the honor and glory of the Army and the terrible sacrifices those who serve in it must make. He is justly outraged at the prospect of wealth and privilege trumping the need for sacrifice in the cause of this great nation. He reveals himself as a genuine, life-long soldier. A man imbued with duty and honor. Yet the face he shows as Secretary of State is entirely different. Here, he defends his President from the slings and arrows of the political fray no matter what the cost to him personally or to those ideals expressed above. Perhaps if Colin Powell had done his duty in his capacity as Secretary of State, that “allegiance to their country” he spoke of so eloquently might have saved us from the unwarranted invasion of Iraq and thus preserved thousands of lives. That failure certainly is “…damaging to the ideal that all Americans are created equal…” It must be hard to reconcile the two positions, but that is what happens at the top of the pyramid where all power coalesces and moral clarity is sharpest. On the day the invasion of Iraq began, there should have been resignations tendered at the highest levels because those men, of all people, understood what a betrayal of our basic American principles it was. To stay meant to acquiesce in the lies and now there is nothing left to do but to bristle at the criticisms, even the very timid ones such as Representative Brown offered, and hope that is enough to save your job and your dignity. John Greeley is a Marine Corps veteran of Vietnam, a graduate of St. John's University Law School and a contributing editor at Intervention. You can email your comments to John at Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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Art came up with references to Mr Powell's biography/autobiography referencing
the statement that Art quoted/paraphrased. After reading those quotes/references I will agree that Mr. Powell may have at one time in his military career may have held or stated stated such opinions. I will also agree at some points in Mr. Powell's career such statements contained truth. I still stand by by statement that in the current situation those statements are not applicable and I have serious doubts that Mr. Powell would make the same statement at this time or during his later career in the Pentagon. In the current situation the statement that Art quoted/paraphrased is still bull****. Circa 1965 to 1973 the statement would have been applicable in a lot of circumstances, especially if you were a brown bar grunt Lt or an off the street draftee. Rick Clark |
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Correct Art, you got this one exactly correct!
Now, show us a reference that we can look up and read Mr. Powell's statement and/or tell this group that you are quoting him verbatim. I will still state that under current day situations that the statement is bull**** and an apology is owed by whoever made such an ignorant statement. It'll be a cold day in hell when Kramer answers *any* challenges put forth to him. His wealth of WW II experience is wasted on this ng because of his complete lack of knowledge about *anything* after 1946. BUFDRVR "Stay on the bomb run boys, I'm gonna get those bomb doors open if it harelips everyone on Bear Creek" |
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Subject: Change the rules for the National Guard.?
From: (BUFDRVR) Date: 2/20/04 1:58 PM Pacific Standard Time Message-id: Correct Art, you got this one exactly correct! Now, show us a reference that we can look up and read Mr. Powell's statement and/or tell this group that you are quoting him verbatim. I will still state that under current day situations that the statement is bull**** and an apology is owed by whoever made such an ignorant statement. It'll be a cold day in hell when Kramer answers *any* challenges put forth to him. His wealth of WW II experience is wasted on this ng because of his complete lack of knowledge about *anything* after 1946. BUFDRVR "I am angry that so many of the sons of the powerful and well-placed managed to wangle slots in the Army Reserve and National Guard units." -- Colin Powell, My American Journey, 1995 I guess it is now a cold day in hell. Arthur Kramer 344th BG 494th BS England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany Visit my WW II B-26 website at: http://www.coastcomp.com/artkramer |
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