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In article KOJxb.336495$Tr4.1011479@attbi_s03, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: Say what you will about GW -- Surprise! you got the kneejerk reactions for the usual suspects... Look, Bob, I'm not happy with the job Bush has done in many respects. I may not even vote for him next year. (*gasp!*) Aside from politics, however, my point was to say that GW has done several good things lately. Spending Thanksgiving in a war zone, with the men and women he has ordered into harm's way, is one of them. Your blind hatred for the man is clouding your judgment. what the heck are you talking about? -- Bob Noel |
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"Bob Noel" wrote in message
... what the heck are you talking about? He thinks you're yelling at him, not us. |
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what the heck are you talking about?
Hey, you'll get nowhere with me, imitating my wife! :-) I take it I misinterpreted your comment? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 03:19:10 GMT
"Jay Honeck" wrote: http://makeashorterlink.com/?J63F258A6 Say what you will about GW -- he's got big kahunas flying into Iraq to spend Turkey Day with the troops... Sounds like even his parents didn't know about it until he didn't show up in Kennebunkport! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" No man it's cojones, I can't make the connection why you think flying into Iraq means he has big cojones. Big cojones would have meant announcing to the world that you were spending Thanksgiving with the troops in Iraq. Flying in for 2 hours, unannounced, is not an act of bravery. It's really just a political stunt. Apparently it's working. R. Hubbell |
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On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 07:16:07 GMT
Larry Fransson wrote: On 2003-11-27 19:19:10 -0800, "Jay Honeck" said: http://makeashorterlink.com/?J63F258A6 Say what you will about GW -- he's got big kahunas flying into Iraq to spend Turkey Day with the troops... Actually, GW *is* the Big Kahuna. The word you're likely looking for is "cojones". So what you would be referring to, then, are the Kahuna's cojones. Actaully he's a Big Chickenhawk. Chickenhawk n. A person enthusiastic about war, provided someone else fights it; particularly when that enthusiasm is undimmed by personal experience with war; most emphatically when that lack of experience came in spite of ample opportunity in that person's youth. R. Hubbell |
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In article vXMxb.336284$HS4.2872491@attbi_s01, "Jay Honeck"
wrote: what the heck are you talking about? Hey, you'll get nowhere with me, imitating my wife! :-) I'm quite sure... I take it I misinterpreted your comment? that would qualify as an understatement. -- Bob Noel |
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On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 09:57:56 +0100, Martin Hotze wrote:
And still he finds young boys and girls in funny clothes cheering to him just like to a popstar (I wonder if they cheered by order). And how proud they where when they got the chance to shake his hand ... Don't you know how it works? Here's the scoop. Imagine your audience, the speaker is in front of them, and behind the speaker is the guy with the outlawed machine gun pointed at the croud, and behind that guy is the guy with the sign that says applause... Get the picture now? Nobody likes him, everybody in the entire world hates him. The only way he can get applause is to threaten to invade their homes and take their women. So we applaud every chance we get, big crowds. Some countries made a mistake and forgot, now see what happens? Ever notice you don't see any women on TV there? Know why? They're all gone... If he visits your country you'd do well to remember this fact or you might wake up and wonder where your mother went? If you had an ounce of sense you'd realize that everybody has supporters, even Hitler had those who believed in him, and some still idolize him to this day and work to further his cause. |
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Imagine your audience, the speaker is in front of them, and behind the
speaker is the guy with the outlawed machine gun pointed at the croud, and behind that guy is the guy with the sign that says applause... LOL - That reminded me of a scene from the 80's sci-fi movie - V: The Final Battle. -- Ben C-172 - N13258 @ 87Y |
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On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 15:26:34 +0000, Jay Honeck wrote:
Aside from politics, however, my point was to say that GW has done several good things lately. Spending Thanksgiving in a war zone, with the men and women he has ordered into harm's way, is one of them. I agree it's a good thing, even though I'm sure he was pretty safe he was most likely in more danger than he would have been over here. I think what Bob was saying is that the normal Pres. Bush haters (who would think if he abdicated he did the wrong thing, just because he did it) said what they always do. You can count on for 100% certain people to post negative comments about anything he does, and they did so. Some of them don't even live in our country... Jay, when are you ever going to learn, you can't post 2 things in the aviation groups? Religion and politics. So here's a short guide for you. If your Mom's church group cooked turkey dinner for the homeless you post it like this. Mom's social club cooked dinner for some people last night... If you voted for a Rep. and you have to post it, do it like this; I voted last night, but I think I might have voted for the wrong person due to the confusing ballot, do you think my rights were violated? |
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Martin Hotze writes:
"Jay Honeck" wrote: Sounds like even his parents didn't know about it until he didn't show up in Kennebunkport! Do you tell your parents when you fly to a brunch? Hell, it is his goddamn job. You elected (well, somehow) him to do this job. Don't you expect your president doing things like that? I most certainly *do* tell my parents (just mother, these days) if I'm not going to show up at a family gathering at the expected time! And I most certainly did *not* elect him to do this job; I voted against him, my state *went* against him, and I'm not a member of the supreme court. -- David Dyer-Bennet, , www.dd-b.net/dd-b/ RKBA: noguns-nomoney.com www.dd-b.net/carry/ Photos: dd-b.lighthunters.net Snapshots: www.dd-b.net/dd-b/SnapshotAlbum/ Dragaera/Steven Brust: dragaera.info/ |
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