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Only if they're conservatives, I think. He probably likes it just fine when another flaming lefty speaks his/her mind.
Thanks, Bill, but it's I that am honored to be associated in any way with a true American patriot and combat vet like you.
this smells like a long runner...
"Al Superczynski" schreef in bericht news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com...
Waving flags and military badges doesn't make one a true patriot. A true patriot loves his country and most of its inhabitants, and wants his society to advance instead of return to the stone ages. That means searching for ways to improve and have a critical look at yourself and listening to, and contemplate criticism from others. True patriotism is a state of mind. Not something that has to be proven by shouting around how patriotic one is.
Well, Ron, the bASS-man is from a socialist European country where everyone is required to be equally miserable. He's a walkin', talkin', rectum to be sure but, in a way, you have to pity him just a bit.
"The world would be a much simpler place if every one could pick and choose their obligations, but we can't and we shouldn't." Major Charles W. Whittlesey
tooftoof wrote:
This started smelling like a long case of the runs when the name calling started and someone missed their medication.
Oxmoron1 MFE Golden Eagle 089 Mentioned in dispatches ATTAHMFIC
Great! Now we're defaming marathoners.
Kevin
yes, damn good definition.
years ago, i suspect?
Ron wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@rcn.com:
Aren't dickless and Mr. mutually exclusive? Maybe his panty shields are pinching. I've heard that really hurts.
Well, I don't feel particularly miserable. Maybe because Europe isn't such a bad place after all. Maybe you should come over and have a look yourself one day. And don't say I've been there because being locked up in a military camp doesn't count. But please leave your fears, or should I say patriotism, at home.
i wonder how much germany has changed since i last was there in 64? it sure changed when i was there 56-64.
Well, that probably depends on where in Europe, with who, and what one is doing.
That just shows how little you know about the US forces personnel stationed in Europe. They're not 'locked up' in their camps. You need to get out more....
i spent ten years in europe hoppin mats space available flights all over the world. i should have been locked up for going crazy all over.
You're spot-on with that comment, Al! I spent 6-7 extended TDYs to various locations in Europe, mostly Germany and Italy, Spain, and Turkey. There were absolutely no instances where I (or anyone else) was "locked up" on the base. Unfortunately, knowing what he's talking about doesn't seem to be a prerequisite for him to make a post (or his strong suit) and, like his echo, Irvine, he regularly allows his Alligator mouth to overload his Hummingbird ass.
Luckily, I only see posts from either of these soup sandwiches when they get appended to another post. That said, when I do see them, the normally puerile and often hysterical ludicrocity of them tends to be good for a laugh or two at their expense.
"The world would be a much simpler place if every one could pick and choose their obligations, but we can't and we shouldn't." Major Charles W. Whittlesey
By the way, thanks for confirming what we suspected, Basticles.
"The world would be a much simpler place if every one could pick and choose their obligations, but we can't and we shouldn't." Major Charles W. Whittlesey
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