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retdetsgt
01-23-12, 10:50 PM
FOUND ON A G.I.'s MESSAGE BOARD:
Piss on a Crucifix, and they'll call you an "Artist"
Piss on The American Flag, and they'll call you a Freedom of Speech "Constitutionalist"
Piss on a Police Car, and they'll call you an Occupy Wall Street "Freedom Lovin' 99 percenter"
Piss on a Taliban piece of **** that just tried to kill you and your fellow Marines, and they'll call you a "Villain"
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JoetheGI
01-24-12, 12:05 AM
What's the difference between a Taliban corpse and Barack Obama?
A Marine wouldn't piss on Obama....even if he was on fire.
ZZZZZZZIiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnggggggggggggggg !!!!!!!!!!!!
:biggrinjester:
Semper Fi Marines.
tanksoldier
02-04-12, 03:47 PM
It's not about the Taliban that was pissed on.
It's about the disregard for standing orders and discipline that it represents.
Like the SEAL who allegedly punched a prisoner. It's not about the prisoner, it's about the lapse of discipline.
It could have been anything: drinking on duty, disrespect to a superior... it just happened that these incidents involved desecrating a corpse and assaulting a prisoner.
Nobody, at least in the US military, cares about the corpse or about the prisoner... they do care about the lapse of discipline.
If you read more about it, that unit had discipline problems before they deployed and the Platoon Commander was one of the ones urinating on the corpse. A command climate that allows slack discipline is NOT what you want in a combat zone. The sad part is that the average Joes are going to get jacked up but the responsibility lies with their chain of command who didn't lead and train their Marines properly.
mobrien316
02-04-12, 06:02 PM
It's not about the Taliban that was pissed on.
It's about the disregard for standing orders and discipline that it represents.
Like the SEAL who allegedly punched a prisoner. It's not about the prisoner, it's about the lapse of discipline.
It could have been anything: drinking on duty, disrespect to a superior... it just happened that these incidents involved desecrating a corpse and assaulting a prisoner.
Nobody, at least in the US military, cares about the corpse or about the prisoner... they do care about the lapse of discipline.
If you read more about it, that unit had discipline problems before they deployed and the Platoon Commander was one of the ones urinating on the corpse. A command climate that allows slack discipline is NOT what you want in a combat zone. The sad part is that the average Joes are going to get jacked up but the responsibility lies with their chain of command who didn't lead and train their Marines properly.
Gee, thanks for the clarification.
Makes me wish I had served in the military so I could not get jokes.
retdetsgt
02-04-12, 07:03 PM
It's not about the Taliban that was pissed on.
It's about the disregard for standing orders and discipline that it represents.
Like the SEAL who allegedly punched a prisoner. It's not about the prisoner, it's about the lapse of discipline.
It could have been anything: drinking on duty, disrespect to a superior... it just happened that these incidents involved desecrating a corpse and assaulting a prisoner.
Nobody, at least in the US military, cares about the corpse or about the prisoner... they do care about the lapse of discipline.
If you read more about it, that unit had discipline problems before they deployed and the Platoon Commander was one of the ones urinating on the corpse. A command climate that allows slack discipline is NOT what you want in a combat zone. The sad part is that the average Joes are going to get jacked up but the responsibility lies with their chain of command who didn't lead and train their Marines properly.
Spoken like a true REMF.:rolleyes5:
Those paper cuts take forever to heal, don't they?
Cat_Doc
02-04-12, 09:19 PM
Gee, thanks for the clarification.
Makes me wish I had served in the military so I could not get jokes.
Spoken like a true REMF.:rolleyes5:
Those paper cuts take forever to heal, don't they?
Oh, how badly I wanted to send some green to both. But, alas, have to spread. Drat!