Tuesday, January 13, 2009

I hope this info didn't get lost in the shuffle...

because it's pretty important.

Scroll down to ARLT (the second 'A' in the second list) and you'll see the following:


Seems this info agrees with one of your ex's that you scammed. You know, how she had talked to your step-dad and he said you never made it out of basic. Regular Army, E-1, 11B10...consistent with someone who quit or got kicked out of boot.

But what's this? A picture of you, Ron in a current US Army uniform. Well, not quite. See you've never worn that uniform for real, so you don't have the knowledge/experience to wear it right. I'm not going to give you that knowledge either. Just know that you really need to work on your 'showmanship.' I looked at it and laughed, as did anyone else who has worn that uniform in service to our country.
Now I know you don't have a name tape on it...since people can't know your name or the CIA will come get them, 'cause you're a High Speed Low Drag Special Operator and all. LMFAO....as if.

Wow, Ron! Your entry is in lavender, what a nice gay color for a poser fucktard like you. But wait...there's more:

All claims highlighted in lavender are eligible for prosecution under the STOLEN VALOR ACT signed into law Dec 20, 2006.

And who says Christmas is over in December?


5 comments:

  1. Seems someone has been watching 'The Unit' re-runs, one would think he would have picked up on what they were showing.

    As for the rest of it, maybe he should start writing for the 'The Unit", I am sure he has some great stories to tell.

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  2. It's been said on other's blogs that he should consider writing stories/books.

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  3. He's getting sloppy as he gets older. Someone who had done half of what he supposedly had done would never a) put his US Army tape on the wrong side and (more significantly) b) wear a black beret. We'll set aside the lack of name tape and unshaven appearance for the moment, since those do occur in the field (although generally not for photos).

    General Shinseki made the black beret Army-wide a few years ago (before my time, so early 00s?). An airborne soldier, let alone a ranger or Delta operative, would never wear a black beret.

    Sig

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  4. Damn you, Sig. Quit enabling him.....LMFAO

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  5. I wondered why it was black... I'm just too trusting... alas...

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