[quote][b]Abc[/b] - Where is the accountability in the Iraq war?[/quote]
It's in the archives of the SS Democrat Supermajority that sunk in 2010. You may have do some diving to find it.
Oh, and you see, Benghazi is in North Africa. Iraq is, like, over on the other side of Israel and butted up against Turkey or something like that. If you could find a yankee who can, like, read and stuff, I'm sure he could explain the difference to you
@mcdawg: Oh, he nailed it alright. Nailed his you-know-what to a two-by-four. I gotta share this. 
[quote][b]davidxto[/b] - meanwhile, something we said probably pushed Mr. Lightborn over the edge and into the penalty box.[/quote]
Excitable fellow wasn't he? I believe he did indeed choose to Follow The Money and ended up where it led him.
posted @ Sunday, May 19, 2013 - 18:38[quote][b]opinionsarelike[/b] - @OrneryConservative: Yeah but.... CONSTITUTIONAL carry would involve being part of a well-regulated militia, wouldn't it?
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No.
[quote][b]davidxto[/b] - @jlscott:
It was about time some Russian entered our postings, but, since I am truthful, it was just cut and paste even though my grandfathers spoke Russian. But I chose it carefully for this translation:
" Evil lives on Earth eternally, and each person must think of repentance, with speech and word making firm in their mind the faith in the Kingdom of God."
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Ah. I interpreted it as "faith in Christ and the Czar." Oh well, it was a long time ago. I had to study it in the army and never liked it very much, except for Mayakovsky, and perhaps Eisenstein, and Chapayev. We had to muddle through Pravda and try to determine what the lies meant. Now I muddle through the Associated Press and try to determine what the lies mean. Tempus fugit!
Interestingly enough, it was Lev Davidovich himself who got the young me out of the anarchy business by posing the simple question, "Who would make the trains run?"
posted @ Sunday, May 19, 2013 - 15:06@melmarino: Why, I don't know. If I were to speculate, I would say it were due to a failure to fully consider the implications of his actions. Oh well, saved the poor fellow the time and trouble of crashing down in a flaming Ragnarok of exposed mammaries again.
Oh...wait...crap!
posted @ Sunday, May 19, 2013 - 14:39[quote][b]davidxto[/b] - "Зная все эти письма оказывает речи добродетель. Зло жизни на Земле вечно, и каждый человек должен думать о покаянии, с речью и словом решений фирмы в их сознании веру во Христа и Царства Божия"[/quote]
O gdye Gospodin - I am official jealous now!
posted @ Sunday, May 19, 2013 - 14:09It took you a whole 24 hrs. to think of that? Well, bless your heart, I didn't realize you were Speeeee-cial.
posted @ Sunday, May 19, 2013 - 13:49[quote][b]Digdug[/b] -
I never realized Chip Shirley had a brother
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Oh, yeah. he's the one running the camera in all those videos. They swap off sometimes.
Mama S. has them his and his suites in the attic.
[quote][b]catman[/b] - NO ONE NEEDS NEW CLOTHES![/quote]
Eeee-Yeah! Please run for office on the democrat ticket. Please do.
posted @ Sunday, May 19, 2013 - 09:34[quote][b]catman[/b] - say that you don't care about underpaid human beings working for an extremely poor living in foreign lands. [/quote]
You're absolutely right. I care about the ones who came to the United States, became my fellow citizens, and are faced with cutting their own path to prosperity in spite of the aforementioned "democrat loons," in Washington.
posted @ Sunday, May 19, 2013 - 09:32[quote][b]Used2baFreeCountry[/b] - A group of democrat senators is trying to get major US retailers to sign a global pact written by labor groups that would make them legally liable when foreign factories fail to comply with set standards when the US retailers do not own those factories.[/quote]
If this should go through (I don't think it will) You'll need to take out a mortgage to buy a new pair of breeches. I wish this could serve as a wake up to just how dangerous the democrat loons in Washington are to free enterprise and liberty.
posted @ Sunday, May 19, 2013 - 08:43[quote][b]fishin4u[/b] - BS..... The coverup by the AP has started. The WH knew about this last June.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142412788732476700457848883383435754...
FISH........... [/quote]
AP running Damage Control for their master even while his sycophants jack their data systems. Just amazing!
posted @ Sunday, May 19, 2013 - 08:25[quote][b]hack[/b] - What's it called??? Purina or Alpo ??? [/quote]
I think "Family Dollar Store Brand."
posted @ Sunday, May 19, 2013 - 08:09[quote][b]Mr Lightborn[/b] - I'm positive that you two klowns (sic)[/quote]
Clown. C-L-O-W-N. Pay attention to your spell checker, it's there for a reason.
[quote][b]Mr Lightborn[/b] - showed veteran John Kerry the same amount of respect...[/quote]
Sure did. Until he made a media circus of throwing his medals and citations away and went on to getting himself arrested for trespassing.
posted @ Saturday, May 18, 2013 - 22:06@Mr Lightborn: If you learned to read in a government school then I can't help you.
posted @ Saturday, May 18, 2013 - 21:53@Mr Lightborn: One ponders the origin of your sources: Immaturity or Senile Dementia?
posted @ Saturday, May 18, 2013 - 18:59@Apox: One ponders the origins of your posts: Immaturity or Senile Dementia?
posted @ Saturday, May 18, 2013 - 17:45@King Minos: He tried it once. Boortz told him, "Now you just sit right there by your phone. As soon as I need a pinch-hitter I'll call you."
posted @ Saturday, May 18, 2013 - 17:34@Mr Lightborn: Ahhh, nice to see one of our veterans is a "disgraced loser." Nice you could tell everyone where you're coming from.
posted @ Saturday, May 18, 2013 - 17:29[quote][b]Mr Lightborn[/b] - "West was criminally charged with violating the Uniform Code of Military Justice, found guilty of three counts of aggravated assault and relieved of his command. [/quote]
Best part of the article:
"What kind of man who has never worn the uniform attacks an honorably discharged combat veteran for acting to protect the lives of his soldiers?" Edson said in a statement to The Huffington Post. "A desperate man and apparently the same kind of man who calls a decorated combat veteran a coward, gets into drunken bar fights, verbally assaults police officers and then uses his family's connections to get out of trouble. Patrick Murphy is a spoiled brat and a truly terrible person."
[quote]...just a few of the great ideals of the democrat socialist partei[/quote]
posted @ Saturday, May 18, 2013 - 10:42[quote][b]HankRearden[/b] - Remember when Bush did it? (neither do I)[/quote]
I remember when Clinton did it. To someone I knew. Doesn't look like Hussein has a Monica to run in interference, but don't be surprised at whatever he might come up with.
Something I've not seen anyone mention; the whole Nixon business began with Spiro Agnew very vocally attacking the mainstream media. They wrecked him quick, then kept circling the scent of blood. Didn't take them long to start biting either. I don't believe history will repeat itself, but it bears consideration.
posted @ Saturday, May 18, 2013 - 09:49Really neat hands-on learning experience. The University used to send up weather balloons regularly. Every now and we'd find one in the cow pasture and call the extension office to come and get it. Great experience talking to the guys about the information collected and how they would use it.
posted @ Saturday, May 18, 2013 - 09:30[quote][b]hack[/b] - I counted up the pictures of people arrested for different charges
Here are the results
2 hispanic
20 white
48 blacks
Any message there ?? [/quote]
Yeah, don't show your butt in Oconee County.
posted @ Saturday, May 18, 2013 - 09:24[quote][b]mpd0.59[/b] - @dakiwi13: Did you write intelligence reports about Iraq wmds for Dick Cheney?
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I don't know what Iraq wmds have to do with summer vacation, but I wonder if you're talking about the ones that "Chemical Ali" mixed up to kill all those Kurdish civilians and Iranian soldiers? Tell your trash to someone who wasn't stuck in the middle of it.

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