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February 27, 2008 at 9:41 AM #161119February 27, 2008 at 9:53 AM #160745nostradamusParticipant
It was tongue-in-cheek when I said the ARM reset set him off. Just my morning humor. The article did imply that being underwater in his mortgage could have been one factor.
I agree with Voz that Enorah meant being a marine may have exposed him to some f’d up stuff. Although the comments about the “poor guy” make me feel that perhaps Enorah is with the ACLU or worked on OJ’s defense team.
Like marion said the dude was just plain nuts. There are plenty of military men (not just marines) who see f’d up stuff but don’t go crazy and harm civilians back home. There are also plenty of people with ARMs getting reset and they don’t go nuts.
February 27, 2008 at 9:53 AM #161041nostradamusParticipantIt was tongue-in-cheek when I said the ARM reset set him off. Just my morning humor. The article did imply that being underwater in his mortgage could have been one factor.
I agree with Voz that Enorah meant being a marine may have exposed him to some f’d up stuff. Although the comments about the “poor guy” make me feel that perhaps Enorah is with the ACLU or worked on OJ’s defense team.
Like marion said the dude was just plain nuts. There are plenty of military men (not just marines) who see f’d up stuff but don’t go crazy and harm civilians back home. There are also plenty of people with ARMs getting reset and they don’t go nuts.
February 27, 2008 at 9:53 AM #161058nostradamusParticipantIt was tongue-in-cheek when I said the ARM reset set him off. Just my morning humor. The article did imply that being underwater in his mortgage could have been one factor.
I agree with Voz that Enorah meant being a marine may have exposed him to some f’d up stuff. Although the comments about the “poor guy” make me feel that perhaps Enorah is with the ACLU or worked on OJ’s defense team.
Like marion said the dude was just plain nuts. There are plenty of military men (not just marines) who see f’d up stuff but don’t go crazy and harm civilians back home. There are also plenty of people with ARMs getting reset and they don’t go nuts.
February 27, 2008 at 9:53 AM #161076nostradamusParticipantIt was tongue-in-cheek when I said the ARM reset set him off. Just my morning humor. The article did imply that being underwater in his mortgage could have been one factor.
I agree with Voz that Enorah meant being a marine may have exposed him to some f’d up stuff. Although the comments about the “poor guy” make me feel that perhaps Enorah is with the ACLU or worked on OJ’s defense team.
Like marion said the dude was just plain nuts. There are plenty of military men (not just marines) who see f’d up stuff but don’t go crazy and harm civilians back home. There are also plenty of people with ARMs getting reset and they don’t go nuts.
February 27, 2008 at 9:53 AM #161144nostradamusParticipantIt was tongue-in-cheek when I said the ARM reset set him off. Just my morning humor. The article did imply that being underwater in his mortgage could have been one factor.
I agree with Voz that Enorah meant being a marine may have exposed him to some f’d up stuff. Although the comments about the “poor guy” make me feel that perhaps Enorah is with the ACLU or worked on OJ’s defense team.
Like marion said the dude was just plain nuts. There are plenty of military men (not just marines) who see f’d up stuff but don’t go crazy and harm civilians back home. There are also plenty of people with ARMs getting reset and they don’t go nuts.
February 27, 2008 at 2:43 PM #161057EnorahParticipantCasca, yikes.
Thanks Voz and Nostradamus for explaining what I meant.
And, for what it is worth, I have been “exposed” to marines and other members of the military and have talked with and worked with them in a healing type scenario.
And I am aware of the intense amount of programming these people are subjected to.
I meant no disrespect, Casca, and I feel your specific comments to me were pretty awful.
As far as my “poor guy” comment goes. Yes, he was suffering and I feel compassion for him. As I feel compassion for anyone who experiences hurt. That does not mean I agree with the way they react to their hurt or the choices they make.
Pain begets more pain.
February 27, 2008 at 2:43 PM #161353EnorahParticipantCasca, yikes.
Thanks Voz and Nostradamus for explaining what I meant.
And, for what it is worth, I have been “exposed” to marines and other members of the military and have talked with and worked with them in a healing type scenario.
And I am aware of the intense amount of programming these people are subjected to.
I meant no disrespect, Casca, and I feel your specific comments to me were pretty awful.
As far as my “poor guy” comment goes. Yes, he was suffering and I feel compassion for him. As I feel compassion for anyone who experiences hurt. That does not mean I agree with the way they react to their hurt or the choices they make.
Pain begets more pain.
February 27, 2008 at 2:43 PM #161365EnorahParticipantCasca, yikes.
Thanks Voz and Nostradamus for explaining what I meant.
And, for what it is worth, I have been “exposed” to marines and other members of the military and have talked with and worked with them in a healing type scenario.
And I am aware of the intense amount of programming these people are subjected to.
I meant no disrespect, Casca, and I feel your specific comments to me were pretty awful.
As far as my “poor guy” comment goes. Yes, he was suffering and I feel compassion for him. As I feel compassion for anyone who experiences hurt. That does not mean I agree with the way they react to their hurt or the choices they make.
Pain begets more pain.
February 27, 2008 at 2:43 PM #161385EnorahParticipantCasca, yikes.
Thanks Voz and Nostradamus for explaining what I meant.
And, for what it is worth, I have been “exposed” to marines and other members of the military and have talked with and worked with them in a healing type scenario.
And I am aware of the intense amount of programming these people are subjected to.
I meant no disrespect, Casca, and I feel your specific comments to me were pretty awful.
As far as my “poor guy” comment goes. Yes, he was suffering and I feel compassion for him. As I feel compassion for anyone who experiences hurt. That does not mean I agree with the way they react to their hurt or the choices they make.
Pain begets more pain.
February 27, 2008 at 2:43 PM #161453EnorahParticipantCasca, yikes.
Thanks Voz and Nostradamus for explaining what I meant.
And, for what it is worth, I have been “exposed” to marines and other members of the military and have talked with and worked with them in a healing type scenario.
And I am aware of the intense amount of programming these people are subjected to.
I meant no disrespect, Casca, and I feel your specific comments to me were pretty awful.
As far as my “poor guy” comment goes. Yes, he was suffering and I feel compassion for him. As I feel compassion for anyone who experiences hurt. That does not mean I agree with the way they react to their hurt or the choices they make.
Pain begets more pain.
February 27, 2008 at 2:59 PM #161067drunkleParticipant“Everything possible in this great country was paid for by these men. All told, they represent the best of what can be found in this culture, and epitomize the masculine virtues.”
the friends i’ve made with ex military would disagree. the regulars, the grunts tended to be regular joes looking for scholarship money, work experience or just plain had no where else to go and nothing else to do. and then there are those that make it passed psych…
looking at recruitment numbers now and the lowering of standards, can you really say that, “the best of” blah blah with a straight face?
this country needs more “transparency”, not just in the financials, but in introspection and self evaluation.
February 27, 2008 at 2:59 PM #161363drunkleParticipant“Everything possible in this great country was paid for by these men. All told, they represent the best of what can be found in this culture, and epitomize the masculine virtues.”
the friends i’ve made with ex military would disagree. the regulars, the grunts tended to be regular joes looking for scholarship money, work experience or just plain had no where else to go and nothing else to do. and then there are those that make it passed psych…
looking at recruitment numbers now and the lowering of standards, can you really say that, “the best of” blah blah with a straight face?
this country needs more “transparency”, not just in the financials, but in introspection and self evaluation.
February 27, 2008 at 2:59 PM #161377drunkleParticipant“Everything possible in this great country was paid for by these men. All told, they represent the best of what can be found in this culture, and epitomize the masculine virtues.”
the friends i’ve made with ex military would disagree. the regulars, the grunts tended to be regular joes looking for scholarship money, work experience or just plain had no where else to go and nothing else to do. and then there are those that make it passed psych…
looking at recruitment numbers now and the lowering of standards, can you really say that, “the best of” blah blah with a straight face?
this country needs more “transparency”, not just in the financials, but in introspection and self evaluation.
February 27, 2008 at 2:59 PM #161395drunkleParticipant“Everything possible in this great country was paid for by these men. All told, they represent the best of what can be found in this culture, and epitomize the masculine virtues.”
the friends i’ve made with ex military would disagree. the regulars, the grunts tended to be regular joes looking for scholarship money, work experience or just plain had no where else to go and nothing else to do. and then there are those that make it passed psych…
looking at recruitment numbers now and the lowering of standards, can you really say that, “the best of” blah blah with a straight face?
this country needs more “transparency”, not just in the financials, but in introspection and self evaluation.
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