"Hertz Donut" outthere.com> wrote:
[Please use proper Usenet quoting conventions, it is
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in your responses when your quoting is done
incorrectly. I've corrected your quoting to the
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which is a major nuisance.]
> "Harry"
netscape.net> wrote in message
>> Kent Paul Dolan well.com> wrote:
>>> Elaine "Harry" Slusar
netscape.net> wrote:
>>>> kill the messenger, ignor(sic) the message?
>>> Why yes, Elaine Slusar, when your "message" is a
>>> constant spew of hatred, it gets ignored by all
>>> but those your equal in insanity.
>>> While you troll Usenet insanely
>>> with your madwoman's screeds, no one is wishing
>>> you long life and happiness except perhaps those
>>> your equals in insanity.
>>> Which parts of this entirely predictable outcome
>>> were a surprise to you, and why?
>> Hello Bum,
Apparently you were incapable of an intellectually
honest response, such as answering the questions,
and are instead off on another demonstration of the
level of your insanity. Who would expect anything
different from you after all these years of your
online misbehaviors?
>> See you are back from living in the streets of
>> California,
Apparently your ability to bind time is slipping
away to join the rest of your mind, wherever you
lost it, Elaine the hate spewer. You and I have
exchanged dozens of Usenet confrontations since I
left California in 2005/04/29.
>> passing yourself off as a homeless Vet, to stay,
>> and law and order still means nothing to you does
>> it . . . and you still hate truth and love a lie
>> John 8:44
Which of course is why _you_ are the one posting
lies.
>> Never fought for your Country,
Right, I've never "fought" for my country.
Submariners rarely get a chance to meet the enemy
face to face. Somehow, though, submariners tend to
be well honored for their service anyway, something
about the level of risk involved, I suppose. For two
examples frequently visited by me, at the VA
hospital in Fresno California, there is a
substantial plaque beside the entrance stairs to
their left that honors dead submariners lost in
wartime. At California State University, Fresno,
there is a long grove of trees with a plaque
honoring the crew of a different lost US submarine
at the foot of each tree. There are a _lot_ of
trees.
>> nor did a thing for it.
Compared to your constant life of fomenting hatred
against groups "not you", my life is full of well
documented contributions to humankind and to the US.
I've posted the list in tedious detail to
talk.bizarre several years ago, once is surely
enough.
>> Just another parasite,
Strangely, I'm living on the fruits of my own labor
and of my mother's and grandfather's labors before
me, hardly "parasitic" behavior.
>> and something less than a man,
Yep, prescription psychotropic drugs are well known
to cause problems Viagra claims to remediate. I've
been treated with such drugs for atypical monopolar
depression off and on (on, just now) since 1/1986 or
so. I've suffered most of the expected side effects.
I've also married, fathered a child, had three
other lovers and have a fiancee/lover now, in that
same time frame. I'm not going to apologize for
being a bit on the impotent side until I start
getting complaints from the women in my life on that
issue.
>> and a woman beater
Oh really? Are you just whining that _you_ get
beaten intellectually in every single argument we
have, starting as you do working from a position of
illogic, insanity, and blind unreasoning hatred, or
did you have some other delusion you were trying to
express?
> ugh, now how disgusting is that.
What, your just expressed skein of lies?
> When did you serve, coward?
> Honu
I can't speak for Elaine, but my service length (17
years, 2 months, 27 days) and EOS (end of active
service) (1981/10/01) is a matter of public record:
search for "Dolan", I'm the only one in there:
http://www.noaacorps.noaa.gov/pubs/LinealList/2007LinealList.pdf
or
http://preview.tinyurl.com/4fz7qa
The very spartan list entry looks like this:
DOLAN, KENT P LCDR 811001 17 2 27
and is on internal document page 14 in the
alphabetical list of Retired Officers.
What isn't obvious from that listng (because
clarifying that issue wasn't that document's
intended purpose) is that I was a "mustang", with
enlisted service in the US Navy and commissioned
service in the US NOAA Corps, slightly more of the
time being on the Navy/enlisted side.
What's also less than pellucid, since almost no one
has ever heard of the US NOAA Corps, is that it is
a uniformed service of the United States but not a
military service (much like the larger US Public
Health Service), is a part of the US Department of
Commerce, and within that of NOAA, the National
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, with an
officer count of 299 active duty officers and around
100 retired officers, me one of the latter. My US
Navy Service is the "military part" of my total
uniformed service, almost exactly 9 years of it if I
recall correctly the date at which I took a
commission.
Having once more, for more than the hundredth time,
proved Spaminifarm to be not just a liar but a
guaranteed-to-be-damned liar, I'll just have to go
back to attempting to ignore her idiocy, mendacity,
hate spewing, and profound mental illness as long as
my weak will in regard to flaming persistent
trolling morons makes possible.
xanthian.
It was also interesting, but perhaps only to me,
that were Virginia divorce court judges required to
follow Virginia divorce law, I'd be receiving
USD$2475 per month pension [USD$6187.50 base pay for
an O4 with 16 years service, times 40%% retirement
rate for (early) 16 year retirements (retirement pay
changes at even two years of service points, and I
have more than 16, less than 18 years)], rather than
the USD$492 per month pension I do receive and on
which I support myself and Jeanette at roughly 1/8th
the official US Federal poverty level.
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