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Originally posted by Rudey
It was a proud day for your fraternity and yourself. And then now you're backing away from your little reference to why you weren't in the military at that time.
You would think after embarassing and shaming yourself and your fraternity you would want to stop, but hey whatever floats your boat.
-Rudey
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As for whether it was a proud day for the Fraternity... I don't think it was. I allowed myself to be baited and goaded by an individual purportedly from another GLO and I responded in a way not befitting of the principles of intra-Fraternal relations, nor gentlemanly conduct.... principles that apply whether or not the other party meets them.
I'm not backing away from my statement that I wasn't in the military at the time... I did leave the military, and at the time I made the statement I wasn't then in the military... but hey as they say that was then, this is now....
Oh the last part of your post is classic... I'm mean the irony of you making that statement alone elevates the humour to a new level.
Anyhoooo.... back to our regularly scheduled debate about foreign policy as it applies to Iran...