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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by MarineHawk:

Wow, first time I've looked at this thread. I'll step in for a couple of comments.
Walc: I have so much pride in having served as a Marine that I rarely miss the opportunity to come to the aide of a fellow Marine. I can’t here. I have a war record, but the details are really none of your business - even if I disagree with your views. I know, and know of, many who served in other services and many who never served in the military at all whom have displayed courage and conscientiousness as great as any person can show. Being in the service doesn’t make us better. Just sometimes more fully tested. My service definitely made me wiser. But only wiser than I had been before; not necessarily wiser than others. It still moves me when someone appreciates my service, but I've never bragged about it or belittled anyone who didn't serve. I hope I never do. Your record may be somehow more distinguished than mine, but, among those exposed to your comments, you have squandered the tremendous amount of respect you might have otherwise garnered. Even an accomplished hero who acts like a condescending bully and braggart really doesn't seem much like a hero. The people in here pushing back at you aren't the ones who are marginalizing your past - you are the one doing that. Maybe you don’t agree, but by my observations, most Marines generally are proud, but also somewhat humble.

I assume the lawyer jokes are just that, but I would say: There are about 800,000 lawyers in the USA. Just like auto mechanics, doctors, small businessmen, engineers, etc ..., there are a lot of bad ones, a lot of decent ones, and a lot of great ones. And I mean that both in terms of competence and ethics. They span the spectrum. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

MH,

I always thought that I could have no more respect for our servicemen than I already do, but your comments just elevated that respect to a whole new level.

Sincerest thanks,

Pete
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