Let's not forget the ever charming and patriotic wife.
Veterans Day
Tom Daniels wrote:
It is hard for me to believe that people who are sensitive
and creative and have a passion for photography would
talk like this to a women. And display so much anger.
I think this forum needs a resident therapist.
Do you guys talk to the wives and kids and friend's this way?
I doubt it.
Still live with your mother right???
idaholover wrote:
http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=AwrTcXr3WZJTOp8AHCOjzbkF;_ylu=X3oDMTBpcGszamw0BHNlYwNmcC1pbWcEc2xrA2ltZw--/RV=2/RE=1402129016/RO=11/RU=http%3a%2f%2ffreepatriot.org%2f2014%2f02%2f17%2ftop-ten-hottest-conservative-women%2f/RK=0/RS=JMkcDW84Qu8HNVAZqF31difq1SI-
Wow!!! The "L" group looked kinda dikey. Thanks for the heads-up.
bvm wrote:
And the democRATs are controlled by anarchists, malcontents, weirdos, beyond socialists, basically every form of misfit that exists.
Donna, you are so mad at the world you want everyone to suffer, "misery loves company" is stamped on your forehead.
Everyday you look into your cauldron, that's what you see.
You want misfortune to fall upon every level of society.
Be careful what you wish for, it will get you too.
You must be, along with your coven, the most miserable bunch of ugly old hags.
And the democRATs are controlled by anarchists, ma... (
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I'll bet she does not have a lot of fond memories of the senior prom.
larrypayne wrote:
Okay . . . here's the whole story . . .
"...the New York Post printed an August 1988 interview with Chester Mierzejewski, the only person who has ever claimed to have witnessed Bush's plane struck by Japanese anti-aircraft shells, and to have seen it violently hit the water. Mierzejewski, who was the rear turret gunner in the aircraft flown by Squadron Commander Douglas Melvin and had the most advantageous position for observing the events in question, had raised important questions about the haste with which Bush bailed out, rather than attempting a water landing. Since Melvin's plane flew directly ahead of Bush's, Mierzejewski had a direct and unobstructed view of what was occurring aft of his own plane. He has repeatedly stated that his aircraft was flying approximately 100 feet ahead of Bush's plane during the incident, so close that he could see Bush's face in the cockpit. Incensed by what he considered were false claims of war heroics made by Bush during the 1988 presidential campaign (especially after watching his December 1987 interview with David Frost), the 68-year-old retired aircraft foreman living in Cheshire, Connecticut, decided to write the Vice President and inform him that his recollections were very different from his own. When he never received a letter in response, Mierzejewski elected to break a 44-year silence and tell his story to reporters at the New York Post. "That guy is not telling the truth," Mierzejewski said of Bush, denying his publicized account that the Avenger was actually on fire. "I think he could have saved those lives, if they were alive. I don't know that they were, but at least they had a chance if he had attempted a water landing." (The Avenger torpedo bomber had been designed to stay afloat for approximately two minutes, giving the crew an extra margin of time to inflate a raft and paddle away from the plane if it sank.)"http://boards.straightdope.com/sdmb/archive/index.php/t-272410.htmlOkay . . . here's the whole story . . . br br i ... (
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Chester got his 15 minutes in the spotlight. Believe it or not.
larrypayne wrote:
Bill Clinton served in the CIA, helping G. H. W. Bush run Iran/Contra drugs through the Mena, AR, airport.
Both Bush's served?
Bush 41, piloting a Grumman Avenger in the Pacific during WWII, bailed out and let his 2 crewmen go down with the plane.
Bush 43 got preferential treatment which got him into the Air National Guard and then went AWOL from that.
Tell the whole story!!!! How's he supposed to get two dead bodies out of the plane?
In June 1943, future-President George H.W. Bush became the youngest naval aviator at the time.[8] While flying a TBM with VT-51 (from the USS San Jacinto (CVL-30)), his TBM was shot down on 2 September 1944 over the Pacific island of Chichi Jima.[9] Both of his crewmates died. However, he released his payload and hit the target before being forced to bail out; he received the Distinguished Flying Cross.
onyxtiger wrote:
I've got a fair number of friends all over Europe. Do you know just how much obama is laughed at, ridiculed and held in disdain and contempt?
They've all asked me, in all seriousness, just how stupid have Americans become to elect and then re-elect such a flagrant dolt as obama?
I can only shrug my shoulders and tell them 'sorry'. Not my fault, I didn't vote for him.
And there is a particular reason they ask me, but I'm waiting for some dimbulb liberal to make a particular nasty comment to me.
I've got a fair number of friends all over Europe.... (
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Be patient SHE will be along.
cheineck wrote:
Bergdahl's not the main point. It's the illegal release of 5 known terrorists by Obama that's the point. As usual, he is an embarrassment to our country.
Your dead on! I wish some of these libaturds would open their minds and understand.
I see and I won't worry. The way you came on I thought YOU were Admin!
Keep up the good work of being a monitor.
Wanted to share a reply I received re: this weeks "trade" of five high value terrorist for one deserter named Bergdahl.
I've been following this pricks story since 2012 when I first read up on him while I was in Afghanistan. I served there honorably, never abandoned my men, was decorated in combat, promoted to Corporal in country, and brought my four men home alive and well. I called him a pussy, a coward, and a traitor then, and now I consider him a murderer. Who knows what kind of info he gave to the Taliban that affected other units besides the 6 who were killed searching for him. Hell, even my unit could've been affected by some type of information that he gave out. I want him to receive a court martial and upon his conviction of desertion and overall betrayal to the United States, he deserves the firing squad at the minimum. Those five Taliban we released have connections (let alone probably did so) with killing Americans and other NATO forces prior to their capture. This is a huge embarrassment to the nation and one more thing to add as to how weak our nation is becoming due to liberal scum.
chasgroh wrote:
...dude signed on the line. He's a deserter and should be treated as such. *My* army had many draftees (I was one, but enlisted to go to flight school...) and I was in the middle of a war almost universally unpopular, both home *and* in-country. Most of us did our duty, drafted or not, which speaks well for our sense of honor. I've heard/read reports that 5+ men died trying to find this piece of dog-doo. His folks taught him the hippy mentality and he ran with it...no pun... ;)
I would like to post a letter I received from a active US Marine
I've been following this pricks story since 2012 when I first read up on him while I was in Afghanistan. I served there honorably, never abandoned my men, was decorated in combat, promoted to Corporal in country, and brought my four men home alive and well. I called him a pussy, a coward, and a traitor then, and now I consider him a murderer. Who knows what kind of info he gave to the Taliban that affected other units besides the 6 who were killed searching for him. Hell, even my unit could've been affected by some type of information that he gave out. I want him to receive a court martial and upon his conviction of desertion and overall betrayal to the United States, he deserves the firing squad at the minimum. Those five Taliban we released have connections (let alone probably did so) with killing Americans and other NATO forces prior to their capture. This is a huge embarrassment to the nation and one more thing to add as to how weak our nation is becoming due to liberal scum.
dljen wrote:
Yeah, I think he should have been left to rot. Why bring home POW's? McCain should have taught us that they aren't worth bringing home.
I fell sorry for you. You are a sick individual
bcheary wrote:
Came across this beauty in the parking lot this afternoon. :-D
1948 Ford truck restored beautifully.
Shot with Canon SX50HS
The last shot hit me. I have owned 9 Ford trucks and everyone of them leaned to the passenger side when looking from the back. Beautiful truck!!