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Both?
[QUOTE=SgtSoros;4761901]Or more likely a recent escapee from one of our mental asylums.[/QUOTE]Most likely both a provider and recent mental patient.
[QUOTE=Oldti;4762071]I provided the BBC you want to try of course I'll have to cover don't know what you been into.[/QUOTE]Your name please.
Asking for a friend.
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[QUOTE=Anubis06;4762293]It's fine, its your freedom of speech that I fought for and that my brother (special forces 13 tours in Iraq and Afghanistan)[/QUOTE]I was in the army and spent four weeks at Ft Benning, I wasn't combat arms but am familiar with the breed. Not that I'm accusing you of stolen valor but I'd really like to see a picture of the right sleeve of your Class A's because the soldier who has done the most deployments in the US Army during the current operations did 14. I'm sure there were a few who did 13 and if you did my hats off to you. I say if because it's the internet. Seriously, if you did I won't thank you for your service because people who did that don't do it for the thanks and gratitude for doing what you see as your duty is sort of embarrassing. I know why you did it because it was the same reason I did.
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[QUOTE=Niteluvr;4760121]Excellent rebuttal. Trump has probably the worst public speaking skills of any President in my lifetime, but I'd still vote for him over a career politician / lifetime bullshitter like Biden. A punk like Biden could never have built the economy like Trump has.
Biden 2020: No balls, no glory. I think I'm going to get a yard sign made with those exact words.[/QUOTE]Trump has lied / misled the public over 18,000 times since taking office. Do you have any idea how hard it is to be that much of a pathological liar?
[URL]https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2020/04/14/president-trump-made-18000-false-or-misleading-claims-1170-days/%3foutputType=amp[/URL]
Plus, presidents do not have as much influence on the economy as you would think:
[URL]https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.nytimes.com/2017/01/17/upshot/presidents-have-less-power-over-the-economy-than-you-might-think.amp.html[/URL]
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[QUOTE=Oldti;4762861]You were so interested in Sara and Vicki and grilled me about them and what that do were they worked a and livedwhen all you needed to do is just call them.[/QUOTE]Yes, I asked about Vicki and Sara. You didn't provide a single piece of credible information about either of them. How can I call them if I don't have their correct numbers? The phone number you gave me for one of the women went to an old Asian Apartment ad (nobody answered). The other number you gave me for the other woman was a NY number. Nobody answered that number either.
What I've learned from you is that you're a board troll who writes cryptic, useless shit.
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[QUOTE=Anubis06;4762293]I am also a veteran, engineer, architect, business owner, American, voter and person that pays over $100 k annually in taxes after credits and deduction. its your freedom of speech that I fought for and that my brother (special forces 13 tours in Iraq and Afghanistan), my baby sister fight and best friend still fight for. I just personally don't understand the need to personally attack people you don't know because they differ. But carry on sir!![/QUOTE]Damn, bro. You're one badass cat. Engineer, architect and based on your stated tax payments and how creative you and accountant are, you're knocking down between $500-$800,000 per year. $10 k-$15 k per week. On top of that, you're a combat vet. Also your little sis is also a combat vet who now fights on the front line as a nurse in NJ. And your mom fights on the frontline as a nurse in Mississsippi. And on top off all this, your Special Forces brother is tied for second place for most combat tours of duty in the recorded history of the US.And you shacked up w/that fine ass hooker for 8 months b4 you had to put her out because of her bad habits. You a hard hitting motherfucker. You need your own TV show.
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Anarchy Rocks!
[QUOTE=MyltaPower;4761918]Bottom line: If you're for any type of government forced lock down, you're a piece of shit, and most likely a coward. Period.[/QUOTE]Yeah, the next thing you know, the gubmint will tell us we can't drink and drive. Then they'll want a USA Department of Agriculture to inspect our food and won't let anyone sell any food they want. Next, the'll tell felons and teenagers and the mentally ill they can't buy guns! Pretty soon they'll want a Coast Guard keeping drug dealers away from our kids. Why, I bet them thar libruls will want to up a fence on the Messican border to keep feriners' out!
Anyone who wants any type of government-forced rules that protect 'Mericans is a piece of shit, and most likely a coward.
Bottom line: Let's all go to restaurants and bars and tattoo parlors and football games and movies, because when we get sick (and infect others), we can run to the gubmint for hospitals and medicines and respirators and healthcare workers and insurance as long as we want, because the gubmint can't try to reduce the number of people who get sick.
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[QUOTE=AtlDawg;4763289]Trump has lied / misled the public over 18,000 times since taking office. Do you have any idea how hard it is to be that much of a pathological liar?[/QUOTE]I completely agree Trump is a pathological liar. For the record, NO ONE is blaming the President for the virus. Let me repeat. Coronavirus is not Trump's fault.
Here's a detailed list of what I’m blaming him for:
* Trump declined to use the World Health Organization's test like other nations. Back in January, over a month before the first Co-vid19 case, the Chinese posted a new mysterious virus and within a week, Berlin virologists had produced the first diagnostic test. By the end of February, the WHO had shipped out tests to 60 countries. Oh, but not our government. We declined the test even as a temporary bridge until the CDC could create its own test. The question is why? We don't know but what to look for is which pharmaceutical company eventually manufactures the test and who owns the stock. Stay tuned.
* In 2018 Trump fired Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossart, whose job was to coordinate a response to global pandemics. He was not replaced.
* In 2018 Dr. Luciana Borio, the NSC director for medical and bio-defense preparedness left the job. Trump did not replace Dr. Borio.
* In 2019 the NSC's Senior Director for Global Health Security and bio-defense, Tim Ziemer, left the position and Trump did not replace the Rear Admiral.
* Trump shut down the entire Global Health Security and Bio-defense agency. Yes, he did.
* Amid the explosive worldwide outbreak of the virus Trump proposed a 19% cut to the budget of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention plus a 10% cut to Public Health Services and a 7% cut to Global Health Services. Those happen to be the organizations that responds to public health threats.
* In 2018, at Trump's direction, the CDC stopped funding epidemic prevention activities in 39 out of 49 countries including China.
* Trump didn't appoint a doctor to oversee the US response to the pandemic. He appointed VP Mike Pence.
* Trump has on multiple occasions sowed doubt about the severity of the virus even using the word hoax at events and rallies. He even did it at an event where the virus was being spread. Trump has put out zero useful information concerning the health risks of the virus.
* Trump pretended for two months that the virus had been contained.
* Trump left a cruise ship at sea for days, denying them proper hospital care, rather than increase the number of COVID-19 cases in the U.S.
I repeat! I do not blame Trump for the virus. I blame him for gutting the nation's preparations to deal with it. I blame him for bungling testing and allowing it to spread uninhibited. I blame him for wasting taxpayer money on applause lines at his rallies (like The Wall). I blame him for putting his own political life over American human life. I hope this clears things up.
Now here’s a shocker, I voted for Trump in 2016, but will NOT vote for him in November.
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[QUOTE=SgtSoros;4763861]I completely agree Trump is a pathological liar. For the record, NO ONE is blaming the President for the virus. Let me repeat. Coronavirus is not Trump's fault.
Here's a detailed list of what we are blaming him for:
* Trump declined to use the World Health Organization's test like other nations. Back in January, over a month before the first Co-vid19 case, the Chinese posted a new mysterious virus and within a week, Berlin virologists had produced the first diagnostic test. By the end of February, the WHO had shipped out tests to 60 countries. Oh, but not our government. We declined the test even as a temporary bridge until the CDC could create its own test. The question is why? We don't know but what to look for is which pharmaceutical company eventually manufactures the test and who owns the stock. Stay tuned.
* In 2018 Trump fired Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossart, whose job was to coordinate a response to global pandemics. He was not replaced.
* In 2018 Dr. Luciana Borio, the NSC director for medical and bio-defense preparedness left the job. Trump did not replace Dr. Borio.
* In 2019 the NSC's Senior Director for Global Health Security and bio-defense, Tim Ziemer, left the position and Trump did not replace the Rear Admiral.
* Trump shut down the entire Global Health Security and Bio-defense agency. Yes, he did.
* Amid the explosive worldwide outbreak of the virus Trump proposed a 19% cut to the budget of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention plus a 10% cut to Public Health Services and a 7% cut to Global Health Services. Those happen to be the organizations that responds to public health threats.
* In 2018, at Trump's direction, the CDC stopped funding epidemic prevention activities in 39 out of 49 countries including China.[/QUOTE]Upcoming issues to blame him for.
1. Issuing a National Defense Act to the Meat packing industry to stay open, despite over thousands of positive cases and some deaths.
2. Issuing Guidance to states for reopening, then ignoring them and encouraging people to protest the those same guidelines.
3. Redirecting resources to critical reelection states that have Red Governors (Florida / Texas).
4. Pitting states against each other for critical supplies and then using FEMA to seize those supplies.
There are a crap load more. But as the head of the Federal government, and despite his claims otherwise, the buck does stop with him. And ultimately he and he alone is to blame for the total fucking response so far and going forward. He was getting information back in November of last year, and he ignored them.
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[QUOTE=SgtSoros;4763861]I completely agree Trump is a pathological liar. For the record, NO ONE is blaming the President for the virus. Let me repeat. Coronavirus is not Trump's fault.
Here's a detailed list of what we are blaming him for:
* Trump declined to use the World Health Organization's test like other nations. Back in January, over a month before the first Co-vid19 case, the Chinese posted a new mysterious virus and within a week, Berlin virologists had produced the first diagnostic test. By the end of February, the WHO had shipped out tests to 60 countries. Oh, but not our government. We declined the test even as a temporary bridge until the CDC could create its own test. The question is why? We don't know but what to look for is which pharmaceutical company eventually manufactures the test and who owns the stock. Stay tuned.
* In 2018 Trump fired Homeland Security Advisor Tom Bossart, whose job was to coordinate a response to global pandemics. He was not replaced.
* In 2018 Dr. Luciana Borio, the NSC director for medical and bio-defense preparedness left the job. Trump did not replace Dr. Borio.
* In 2019 the NSC's Senior Director for Global Health Security and bio-defense, Tim Ziemer, left the position and Trump did not replace the Rear Admiral.
* Trump shut down the entire Global Health Security and Bio-defense agency. Yes, he did.
* Amid the explosive worldwide outbreak of the virus Trump proposed a 19% cut to the budget of the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention plus a 10% cut to Public Health Services and a 7% cut to Global Health Services. Those happen to be the organizations that responds to public health threats.
* In 2018, at Trump's direction, the CDC stopped funding epidemic prevention activities in 39 out of 49 countries including China.
* Trump didn't appoint a doctor to oversee the US response to the pandemic. He appointed Mike Pence.
* Trump has on multiple occasions sowed doubt about the severity of the virus even using the word hoax at events and rallies. He even did it at an event where the virus was being spread. Trump has put out zero useful information concerning the health risks of the virus.
* Trump pretended for two months that the virus had been contained.
* Trump left a cruise ship at sea for days, denying them proper hospital care, rather than increase the number of COVID-19 cases in America.
I repeat! We do not blame Trump for the virus. We blame him for gutting the nation's preparations to deal with it. We blame him for bungling testing and allowing it to spread uninhibited. We blame him for wasting taxpayer money on applause lines at his rallies (like The Wall). We blame him for putting his own political life over American human life. I hope this clears things up.[/QUOTE]America's response has become the LAUGHING STOCK of all the developed countries. This is just another example of why you should not put much faith into government.
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[QUOTE=AaronHamlet;4763530]Damn, bro. You're one badass cat. Engineer, architect and based on your stated tax payments and how creative you and accountant are, you're knocking down between $500-$800,000 per year. $10 k-$15 k per week. On top of that, you're a combat vet. Also your little sis is also a combat vet who now fights on the front line as a nurse in NJ. And your mom fights on the frontline as a nurse in Mississsippi. And on top off all this, your Special Forces brother is tied for second place for most combat tours of duty in the recorded history of the US.And you shacked up w/that fine ass hooker for 8 months b4 you had to put her out because of her bad habits. You a hard hitting motherfucker. You need your own TV show.[/QUOTE]I have 3 sisters my baby sister is a combat vet, my oldest sister is a Nurse in NJ. .
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[QUOTE=Admin2;4763241]I was in the army and spent four weeks at Ft Benning, I wasn't combat arms but am familiar with the breed. Not that I'm accusing you of stolen valor but I'd really like to see a picture of the right sleeve of your Class A's because the soldier who has done the most deployments in the US Army during the current operations did 14. I'm sure there were a few who did 13 and if you did my hats off to you. I say if because it's the internet. Seriously, if you did I won't thank you for your service because people who did that don't do it for the thanks and gratitude for doing what you see as your duty is sort of embarrassing. I know why you did it because it was the same reason I did.[/QUOTE]Dude I was Air Force. LOL. I was in for 4 years Davis-Monthan AFB from 1999 to 2002 (approximately 1 month of Basic in TX and 8 months of Tech school at Keesler AFB in Biloxi, MS before 1st duty assignment). My brother is the Green Beret and my baby sister is Air Force Security Forces.
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[QUOTE=Admin2;4763241]I was in the army and spent four weeks at Ft Benning, I wasn't combat arms but am familiar with the breed. Not that I'm accusing you of stolen valor but I'd really like to see a picture of the right sleeve of your Class A's because the soldier who has done the most deployments in the US Army during the current operations did 14. I'm sure there were a few who did 13 and if you did my hats off to you. I say if because it's the internet. Seriously, if you did I won't thank you for your service because people who did that don't do it for the thanks and gratitude for doing what you see as your duty is sort of embarrassing. I know why you did it because it was the same reason I did.[/QUOTE]Not to defend this dude, but outside of the main Army most folks did 4-6 month deployments. I was attached to Marines, a SF unit, a Civil Affairs unit, and an infantry unit over the course of 13 months for varying lengths of time. Marines were there for 6 months, the next 2 for 4 months, the last one had a full year like I did. The marine unit rotated out 3 times while I was there, the guys that were leaving when I got there showed back up when I was leaving. Some of the EOD guys I worked with were on deployment #3 and this was 2005.
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[QUOTE=Anubis06;4762293] It's fine, its your freedom of speech that I fought for and that my brother (special forces 13 tours in Iraq and Afghanistan)[/QUOTE]Ok meal team 6.
Post a pic of your dd 214 with your personal information blacked out. I want to see 11 b /18 x under column 11.
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[QUOTE=Anubis06;4763903]Dude I was Air Force. LOL. I was in for 4 years Davis-Monthan AFB from 1999 to 2002 (approximately 1 month of Basic in TX and 8 months of Tech school at Keesler AFB in Biloxi, MS before 1st duty assignment). My brother is the Green Beret and my baby sister is Air Force Security Forces.[/QUOTE]Most of us understood your post about your family's military service record. Personally, I love to pick on Air Farce (not a misspelling) personnel because they lived in dorms, not barracks, and those dorms had carpet, not tiled floors that required constant maintenance to shine. We Army guys had a chow hall with semi-shitty food. Marines? Worse, but I won't delve into my first enlistment which included funerals for sand fleas at Parris Island.
Years later, I went to a strategy / leadership school at an AFB and couldn't believe the difference. In addition to better living arrangements, the "dining hall" was more like a restaurant. We could actually have seconds and food choices and quality were exceptional, compared with what I was used to. Yet the biggest shock came when I finished eating and brought my tray back to the kitchen area where one separates utensils, plates, etc, into separate bins (Army protocol) because the amused and befuddled contractor kitchen staff informed me (amongst giggles) that I SHOULD have left it on the table as someone would have picked it up. Well, excuse me and fuck me running. Learned after it was way too late that the Air Farce receives a much bigger budget than does either the Army or Marines. I was given shitty, pre-enlistment advice.
Leave you with this, an excerpt from an Army marching song affectionately sung on AF bases: "Zoomie zoomie, don't feel blue, Peter Pan was a fairy too!" Not sure why that suddenly popped into my head after 40 years, but it did.
Turd rant over.
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[QUOTE=Niteluvr;4764042]Most of us understood your post about your family's military service record. Personally, I love to pick on Air Farce (not a misspelling) personnel because they lived in dorms, not barracks, and those dorms had carpet, not tiled floors that required constant maintenance to shine. We Army guys had a chow hall with semi-shitty food. Marines? Worse, but I won't delve into my first enlistment which included funerals for sand fleas at Parris Island.
Years later, I went to a strategy / leadership school at an AFB and couldn't believe the difference. In addition to better living arrangements, the "dining hall" was more like a restaurant. We could actually have seconds and food choices and quality were exceptional, compared with what I was used to. Yet the biggest shock came when I finished eating and brought my tray back to the kitchen area where one separates utensils, plates, etc, into separate bins (Army protocol) because the amused and befuddled contractor kitchen staff informed me (amongst giggles) that I SHOULD have left it on the table as someone would have picked it up. Well, excuse me and fuck me running. Learned after it was way too late that the Air Farce receives a much bigger budget than does either the Army or Marines. I was given shitty, pre-enlistment advice.
Leave you with this, an excerpt from an Army marching song affectionately sung on AF bases: "Zoomie zoomie, don't feel blue, Peter Pan was a fairy too!" Not sure why that suddenly popped into my head after 40 years, but it did.
Turd rant over.[/QUOTE]Everything you said was factually accurate! Especially the Chow Hall part.