#20
Tue, August 21, 2001
This email is a rebuttal to RipOff #6235. It was sent by Retired Ranger at [email protected]. United States Army injustices, discrimination, LTC Krauss, Fraternization with d**k : Why Does the Army Protect the White Officer and Prosecute the Black Enlisted (#6235) They filed the following rebuttal to the above Rip-Off Report: Their email: [email protected] Their name: Retired Ranger Their relationship to the company: Supporter Rebuttal: What has gotten totally lost in this rambling tirade is the fact that the people in question are the VERY visible Sergeant Major of the Army and a Lieutenant Colonel. For the civilians among the many readers, let me point out that an LTC may indeed out-rank the SGM, but in point of fact the LTC is merely a battalion commander (maybe), while the SGM in question is the SGM of the whole $%&&&*## US Army. He generally answers to the SecArmy as well as the Chief of Staff. He wouldn't waste his time on a mere LTC. Never happen, GI. In fact, if this is the same Simmons I believe it to be, he was rightfully addressed as CSM - Command Sergeant Major. But I digress. Let's move to Management 101, leadership by example. It seems both were guilty of lack of common sense above all else, but again, who is more likely to end up on the 18:00 news? Not some LTC squirrled away in some dark S2 shop someplace. It's the SGM in Washington. Makes perfect sense to me. Happens everyday. Just ask our former President. And from there, you want to play the race card? Please! Go back and read my comment about Clinton. And not only that, there's also a great conspiracy afoot directed at you? Are you kidding? So, let's clear the air here for the rest of the readers. The only difference between a fairy tale and a "war story", is that the fairy tale starts off with "once upon a time" and the war story begins with "there I was..." Funny, I'm having trouble differentiating between those, and your story above. Typical leg BS.
#30
Tue, August 21, 2001
It suddenly dawned on me where you got Simmons. You confused your Genes. I guess the "N" in RANGER really is for "NOWLEDGE." Keep Head Bangin' Troop! (That's a Gene Simmons allusion, in case you are having trouble keeping up.)
#40
Tue, August 21, 2001
It suddenly dawned on me where you got Simmons. You confused your Genes. I guess the "N" in RANGER really is for "NOWLEDGE." Keep Head Bangin' Troop! (That's a Gene Simmons allusion, in case you are having trouble keeping up.)
#50
Tue, August 21, 2001
It suddenly dawned on me where you got Simmons. You confused your Genes. I guess the "N" in RANGER really is for "NOWLEDGE." Keep Head Bangin' Troop! (That's a Gene Simmons allusion, in case you are having trouble keeping up.)
#60
Tue, August 21, 2001
It suddenly dawned on me where you got Simmons. You confused your Genes. I guess the "N" in RANGER really is for "NOWLEDGE." Keep Head Bangin' Troop! (That's a Gene Simmons allusion, in case you are having trouble keeping up.)
#70
Tue, August 21, 2001
First, I never mentioned a Simmons, but McKinney. Sorry, different people. Granted we are discussing things before civilians so I addressed him as the Army's Sgt. Maj. that would not be CSM but SMA(Sergeant Major of the Army) Gene McKinney. This may before your time because it was way back in 1997. So you may not know about it. The purpose of this expose is not for general philosophical discussions with disinterested parties, like this one, but to stop unethical behavior in the U.S. Army. I cited specific incidents, identifying the culprits. You have made gratuitous assertions about my report. I challenge them. Do your homework. Prove my statements wrong. If you know anything about logic you know that I am under no obligation to respond to gratuitous assertions. I shall merely dismiss them just as gratuitously. I don't care about your opinion about this report. You know what opinions are like...