It’s not about the enemy, it’s the conduct on the battlefield. I get your point, but I’m talking about James Doohan and his conduct under fire. He more than proved himself as a warrior. In the same way I respect Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant. This is a warfighter comment, not a political nor semantics argument. A soldier is a soldier no matter who pulls their strings. James Doohan was a soldier!
Alright, I'll quit being a hard-on and give the goy guy his due.
I like your reply, you didn’t concede but granted me some of my points, sometimes that’s the best thing this “goy” can get!
Scotty went through great pains to hide the hand that was missing a finger, it was shot off on D-Day.
Wow, you really have a hard on for Doohan don't you?
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