billgrrr, I'll give you something happy to think about. The first article I read today in MDN online was about SSgt. Romesha getting his Medal of Honor placed upon him by President Obama. The President related several personal anecdotes about Romesha and his team, as well as family bits about the Romesha children and the couple's anniversary.
This was an important and beautiful tribute to a soldier who went above and beyond in his duty. I am proud to be sharing space in the same state with him.
Our vets deserve the best from us, because they give of their best. We can thank a vet for our freedom of speech, and for the freedom of speech for those with whom we disagree.
Bill Garr, my friends wrote me all the time in the Vietnam War. They left me their stuff to return to their families. And when they left, they didn't know if they were returning. I wrote them all the time. I was 17. I gave all their things back to them, except for one. So you do not have the right to attack me about, doing your duty. Alot of people do their duty behind the scenes.
Wow, that is a great attack on Missy1. You got NRA - Hear no evil, see no evil. And Prozac. Nothing "I" didn't expect. Good to know you all are in attack mode.
Wow...Ted Nugent is a guest at the State of Union...Cheney blurping about credibility...Graham's ASSertions..Rand's raving rebuttal (surely will be a crowd pleaser). NRA's political positioning.... Just want to be Missy1 who's see no evil,hear no evil approach seems destined to be the new Prozac approach to political anesthesia.
Whether self harm or self mutilation best describes these 15 minutes of famers...It cannot be undone and 2014 will be proof of it and 2016 very well could be the end of it.... Cut away GOP.
Oh there is the Bill Garr, I have seen. How about telling the truth for once. How about not covering your back end. Maybe I don't like all the "new ideas" that people think are great. Let's just start with the "truth" and then work on "trust".
And there's some credible information that the CIA nominee, John Brennan converted to Islam years back while in Saudi Arabia. I can't make this stuff up folks. Maybe that was also a question that should have been made at the hearings. Or is it just too d a m late?
It's one thing to be able to maintain operational secrecy, not like people need to see published blueprints or anything. But at the absolute least, the legal justifications should be made public.
locomotive
billgrrr, I'll give you something happy to think about. The first article I read today in MDN online was about SSgt. Romesha getting his Medal of Honor placed upon him by President Obama. The President related several personal anecdotes about Romesha and his team, as well as family bits about the Romesha children and the couple's anniversary.
This was an important and beautiful tribute to a soldier who went above and beyond in his duty. I am proud to be sharing space in the same state with him.
Our vets deserve the best from us, because they give of their best. We can thank a vet for our freedom of speech, and for the freedom of speech for those with whom we disagree.
Have a great day, bill, and everyone else!
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Missy1
No, I do not have to explain anything to you. I don't care about the things you mentioned. I care what is happening, "now".
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Missy1
Bill Garr, my friends wrote me all the time in the Vietnam War. They left me their stuff to return to their families. And when they left, they didn't know if they were returning. I wrote them all the time. I was 17. I gave all their things back to them, except for one. So you do not have the right to attack me about, doing your duty. Alot of people do their duty behind the scenes.
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Missy1
Hilary Clinton covered her husbands back end, and then found out it was true. Enough said.
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Missy1
Bill Garr and Veritas, when your seated next to a vet, please, show me your response. Easy to make fun of people. Covering up your lies.
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Missy1
Wow, that is a great attack on Missy1. You got NRA - Hear no evil, see no evil. And Prozac. Nothing "I" didn't expect. Good to know you all are in attack mode.
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VERITAS
Wow...Ted Nugent is a guest at the State of Union...Cheney blurping about credibility...Graham's ASSertions..Rand's raving rebuttal (surely will be a crowd pleaser). NRA's political positioning.... Just want to be Missy1 who's see no evil,hear no evil approach seems destined to be the new Prozac approach to political anesthesia.
Whether self harm or self mutilation best describes these 15 minutes of famers...It cannot be undone and 2014 will be proof of it and 2016 very well could be the end of it.... Cut away GOP.
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Missy1
Oh there is the Bill Garr, I have seen. How about telling the truth for once. How about not covering your back end. Maybe I don't like all the "new ideas" that people think are great. Let's just start with the "truth" and then work on "trust".
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Missy1
No, I believe nothing I hear and half of what I see.
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Missy1
Our government isn't "credible" what makes you think our news organizations are?
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Hope4Change
And there's some credible information that the CIA nominee, John Brennan converted to Islam years back while in Saudi Arabia. I can't make this stuff up folks. Maybe that was also a question that should have been made at the hearings. Or is it just too d a m late?
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Missy1
I think the News Organizations could ask all the questions they want. Nothing will become of it, just like Benghazi. Oh Well.
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disgusted
I'm with ya, animal.
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animal
I'm fine with national security and all kinds of protection from terrorists, just aslong as the head terrorist isn't in control of it! GUESS WHO?
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namexxx
I'm worried! This is a crisis!
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TheDiogenist
It's one thing to be able to maintain operational secrecy, not like people need to see published blueprints or anything. But at the absolute least, the legal justifications should be made public.
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locomotive
Most military information has a "classified" shelf life. After things are declassified, then I wouldn't mind hearing about it.
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