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Originally Posted by whorutommy
Hey i was in CN. a few yr.s back listening to how great italy was, in a hotel lounge. he talked about how great there forces where, and blah blah blah.. he was a engineer.. then after all his bs. He stated he graduated from Penn State! I remeber walkinbg toward him after working a very long day, and telling him 2 shut up, he mouthed back, i then proceeded to lift him out of chair, throw him over railing, then pounce on his ass ass he laid saying your taking it wrong, after that nite the guys and i had to relocate to another hotel, and earned the name 2 step Tommy, 2 steps is all it took! Anyone with a flag from another country need not be here, its treason... And direspect! So wipe your ass with your home country flag! And raise the red white and blue! Be a patriot! If things where so good in whop land why did u leave?
Your absolute inability to speak the English language has left me with sincere doubts about your own nationality. Perhaps you're a self-loathing illegal who hangs out in an internet cafe. I don't know. Hell, even the most uneducated jackoff can usually get his ethnic slurs straight.
I would like a single explanation of how respecting my grandparents and my heritage is treason. Preferably it could be on another thread since, as I stated and you were unable to comprehend, this thread is for another purpose. I imagine you'll be able to impress us all with your countless tales of bravery and patriotism, based on imaginary bar fights with college graduates. Suffice it to say that we're all aware that your own education has fallen somewhere short of a Ph.D. Your posts have the hauntingly familiar tone of a 13 year old kid hiding behind the anonymity of the internet. If such is the case, you should go and mow the grass before your father gets home. He doesn't like you wasting your time on the computer.
I tried to provide you with some much-needed education in my last response. It was ineffective as evidenced by your continually pitiful grammar, so here's a little cultural lesson for you to try on:
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John Barry - father of the United States Navy "John Barry was born in a modest thatched cottage in 1745 at Ballysampson on Our Lady's Island, which is part of Tacumshin Parish in County Wexford, Ireland..."
Patrick Cleburne - Confederate States Army major-general "Patrick Cleburne a North Georgia Notable Born: County Cork, Ireland, March 17, 1828 (St. Patrick's Day)"
Michael Corcoran - United States Army general "A policeman in Ireland, Michael Corcoran became a symbol of what an Irishman -- and a Fenian -- could make of himself in the New World..."
James Hickey - leader of Operation Red Dawn "Hickey is the son of working-class Irish immigrants..."
Stephen W. Kearny United States Army officer, noted for action in the southwest during the Mexican American War
Andrew Lewis - Continental Army general "LEWIS, Andrew, soldier, born in Donegal, Ireland, about 1720"
Thomas Francis Meagher - United States Army general, Fenian "THOMAS Francis Meagher, Irish nationalist. captain in the 69th New York State Militia at 1st Manassas, and Civil War general..."
Richard Montgomery - Continental Army general "MONTGOMERY, RICHARD (1736-1775), American soldier, was born in Co. Dublin, Ireland, in 1736..."
Audie Murphy - most decorated combat soldier of World War II "One of the countless young Irish Americans queuing up in front of the recruitment offices was Audie Murphy from Greenville, Texas..."
Timothy Murphy - marksman, Continental Army "His parents, Irish immigrants, were Thomas and Mary (Lundy) Murphy..."
Jeremiah O'Brien - captain in Continental Navy "The shamrock centered at the top of the pile alludes to Jeremiah O'Brien's Irish ancestry..."
John O'Neill - United States Army general, Fenian "General John O'Neill arrived in the United States from Ireland in 1848..."
John P. O'Neill - high ranking anti-terrorism expert
Molly Pitcher - Revolutionary War heroine "She survived her husband many years, known of course as Molly McCauly, and the statements so frequently made that Molly Pitcher was a young Irish woman..."
Philip Sheridan - United States Army, General of the Army, Cavalry "John and Mary Minah Sheridan, Philip's parents, came to America in 1830 at the urging of John's uncle, Thomas Gainor, living in Albany, New York. John and Mary were from County Cavan, Ireland."
John Sullivan - Continental Army general "General John Sullivan: His Irish Family Background"
The list goes on, but I've made my point. I know some of these words are a little too big for you, but hang in there. The next time you see that guy from Penn State you can tell him you're going to throw him a beating unless he tells you what they mean.
This will be my last response to this ridiculous topic, so hopefully the moderators will be able to assist the rest of us in keeping the original subject of the thread in mind. It's rather unfortunate when a discussion that, according to some, has provided interesting and useful insight ends up spiraling into this type of nonsense. In case the military history is a little over your head, I'll leave you with one more little tidbit that you might be able to comprehend a little better.
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Julie Clarke - Playboy Playmate "...an all-natural lass of Irish descent, Julie's beauty is unrivaled."
Alexandria Karlsen - Playboy Playmate "...a natural redhead, Lexie's sexy from head to toe."
Karen McDougal - Playboy Playmate "...Karen combines American wholesomeness with the exotic beauty of her Irish and Cherokee heritage."