Erm... I'll stay out of this one...(my 'this is about to get real ugly' alarm is BLARING right now)
Don't worry, Beef. I got my syringe case ready.
All I am saying on this one is, that guy has the stupidest reason in the world.
All I am saying on this one is, that guy has the stupidest reason in the world.
And now I shall shut up.
For a serviceman, yeah. Otherwise...
Alpha what made you post that?
I'm not commenting.
You just did...![]()
I didn't.
Didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't, didn't!
I think you're in denial...
Just because you are a serviceman it doesn't surrender your right to exercise your own moral judgement in any situation - in fact in these times it is essential that the judgement of the situation is correct - there are a lot of people who will quite happily prosecute you for any lapse. Having not been to Iraq I am in no position to judge his decision, but I don't think he is alone in his thoughts.
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