So I guess if Michael D. Brown doesn't work out at McDonald's, he could get a job as a greeter at Wal-Mart or something.
Was this asshead qualified to do anything at all? Dig it, the guy couldn't run a horse club. You can't make this stuff up.
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As a life member of the Special Forces and having served in Laos '61/'62 I wonder if you have earned the right to walk a mile in the shoes (or lack thereof) of the Meo/Hmong tribes in the mountains of Laos. All I am saying is that I would like someone to tell me the other side of the story; someone who has been there and done that and can provide me contact with the accused for his side of the story. Thank you.
This post, besides being over a month old, was about Hurricane Katrina. Michael D. Brown, as far as I know, was never a member of Special Forces. In fact, I can't think of anything special or forceful about him.
But since you logged annonymously, I don't have a way to e-mail you and find out if you're just a crank, or if you're posting a response to some other post of mine and hit a wrong button.
A "life member of (the) special forces"??? Is the military enrolling upon birth now? This whole premise that someone "serving" (ahem) their country being in ANY way ‘better’ or that s/he should be held to ANY kind of special, status holds about as much weight as, well, someone being a "life member of (the) special forces". Now pass the bong...
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As a life member of the Special Forces and having served in Laos '61/'62 I wonder if you have earned the right to walk a mile in the shoes (or lack thereof) of the Meo/Hmong tribes in the mountains of Laos. All I am saying is that I would like someone to tell me the other side of the story; someone who has been there and done that and can provide me contact with the accused for his side of the story. Thank you.
What the hell are you talking about?
This post, besides being over a month old, was about Hurricane Katrina. Michael D. Brown, as far as I know, was never a member of Special Forces. In fact, I can't think of anything special or forceful about him.
But since you logged annonymously, I don't have a way to e-mail you and find out if you're just a crank, or if you're posting a response to some other post of mine and hit a wrong button.
A "life member of (the) special forces"???
Is the military enrolling upon birth now?
This whole premise that someone "serving" (ahem) their country being in ANY way ‘better’ or that s/he should be held to ANY kind of special, status holds about as much weight as, well, someone being a "life member of (the) special forces".
Now pass the bong...
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