Seriously? I thought it was Rahm Emmanuel.Cap'n Cat wrote:Oh. I thought that was Hugh Hefner.CAA Flagship wrote: Love the Butch look on the left.
THIS Is Why I Respect George H.W. Bush
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"Ah fuck. You are right." KYJelly, 11/6/12
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Re: THIS Is Why I Respect George H.W. Bush
AZGrizFan wrote:Seriously? I thought it was Rahm Emmanuel.Cap'n Cat wrote:
Oh. I thought that was Hugh Hefner.
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GannonFan wrote:I resent being placed in a list of conks, as I am not one. I'll grant you that economically I tilt certainly more towards the conk side than the donk side, but on social issues I probably tilt back the other way. Hence why I'm a centrist.kalm wrote:He's alright.
Some of Kalms favorite conks:
Goldwater
Ben Stein
Pat Buchanon
Ron Paul
Gary Johnson
Bob Barr
Gannonfan
With that said, I do like being in a list with the guy who was the science teacher in "The Wonder Years". Also because that let's me randomly insert a shot of Danica McKellar, aka Winnie Cooper.

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The Nixon White House wasn't interesting, it was brilliant.kalm wrote:Probably...but at least a funny and smart one. The Nixon White House wasinteresting.grizzaholic wrote:
Ben Stein is a **** nutjob.
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Re: THIS Is Why I Respect George H.W. Bush
My late and former grandfather-in-law, a WWII Tin Can Sailor on the USS Saufley (mentioned by name in the book Tin Can Sailor), went all Spandos on me one night when we were both rip-roaring drunk on tawny port. He said that GHWB pulled a "John Kerry" during the bailout incident leaving the other two men on his plane for dead - neither survived. He also went into a few other conspiracies about GHWB. I was flabbergasted and entertained and, once sober, intrigued.
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Pick up a book once in a while, Uncle Sam.......CID1990 wrote:The Nixon White House wasn't interesting, it was brilliant.kalm wrote:
Probably...but at least a funny and smart one. The Nixon White House wasinteresting.
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Bob Barr? How did he make the list? His Tom Dewey mustache creeped me out.kalm wrote:He's alright.
Some of Kalms favorite conks:
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Ben Stein
Pat Buchanon
Ron Paul
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I have a lesbian friend who has a long time live-in partner and on hearing about this I thought about whether or not I'd sign as a witness if (probably when) marriage between homosexuals becomes legal in my State. In the end I concluded "no." I can't do anything about the fact that other people have been brainwashed into accepting the absurd but I can chose not to facilitate it myself.
However, I don't begrudge Bush the Elder for making his own decision on the matter. Not the first time he did something I don't agree with but on balance he's a very respectable guy. Honest too I think. Bottom line is that, to me, he earned a lot of respect points by flying a fighter in World War II and getting shot down near an Island where the Japanese commander ate the livers of captured US service men. I think one can cut him some slack on signing as a witness so a couple of perverts can do more to convince themselves that what they're doing is "normal" when it's not.
However, I don't begrudge Bush the Elder for making his own decision on the matter. Not the first time he did something I don't agree with but on balance he's a very respectable guy. Honest too I think. Bottom line is that, to me, he earned a lot of respect points by flying a fighter in World War II and getting shot down near an Island where the Japanese commander ate the livers of captured US service men. I think one can cut him some slack on signing as a witness so a couple of perverts can do more to convince themselves that what they're doing is "normal" when it's not.
Well, I believe that I must tell the truth
And say things as they really are
But if I told the truth and nothing but the truth
Could I ever be a star?
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And say things as they really are
But if I told the truth and nothing but the truth
Could I ever be a star?
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I met the former President on a few occasions as I have a close family member who worked for both his campaigns and in his white house.JohnStOnge wrote:I have a lesbian friend who has a long time live-in partner and on hearing about this I thought about whether or not I'd sign as a witness if (probably when) marriage between homosexuals becomes legal in my State. In the end I concluded "no." I can't do anything about the fact that other people have been brainwashed into accepting the absurd but I can chose not to facilitate it myself.
However, I don't begrudge Bush the Elder for making his own decision on the matter. Not the first time he did something I don't agree with but on balance he's a very respectable guy. Honest too I think. Bottom line is that, to me, he earned a lot of respect points by flying a fighter in World War II and getting shot down near an Island where the Japanese commander ate the livers of captured US service men. I think one can cut him some slack on signing as a witness so a couple of perverts can do more to convince themselves that what they're doing is "normal" when it's not.
There is not a finer gentleman anywhere. He was gracious in every way.
One of the things not many folks know about him is he has a photographic memory as it comes to remembering faces. I met him the first time at the American Farm Assn. address he gave in spring 1990. In December of 1991 I managed to get myself invited to the white house staff Christmas party at the OEOB. As the President made the rounds my family member told me, "Watch this, he'll remember you."
Sure enough, the President approached us, called my family member by name, thanked him for his efforts, and gave him a gift. My family member then started to introduce me when Mr. Bush interrupted him, shook my hand and said, "Yes, Mr. Blueballs. We met in Orlando at the AFA convention. I am so glad you could join us. Merry Christmas," and he gave me an official presidential pen with his laser engraved autograph.
I was awestruck and dumbfounded all at once. My family member told me he saw it every day and my reaction was normal. That pen remains a prize possession.
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He didn't fly a fighter, get your story together.JohnStOnge wrote:I have a lesbian friend who has a long time live-in partner and on hearing about this I thought about whether or not I'd sign as a witness if (probably when) marriage between homosexuals becomes legal in my State. In the end I concluded "no." I can't do anything about the fact that other people have been brainwashed into accepting the absurd but I can chose not to facilitate it myself.
However, I don't begrudge Bush the Elder for making his own decision on the matter. Not the first time he did something I don't agree with but on balance he's a very respectable guy. Honest too I think. Bottom line is that, to me, he earned a lot of respect points by flying a fighter in World War II and getting shot down near an Island where the Japanese commander ate the livers of captured US service men. I think one can cut him some slack on signing as a witness so a couple of perverts can do more to convince themselves that what they're doing is "normal" when it's not.
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My favorite is deep fried. Had some great ones in Key West. Didn't care as much for the sammie though.



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GHW Bush was scheduled to speak at 10:30 am Central, to a group at the company I used to work for. About 9:15 we heard news that a plane had hit the World Trade Center. The appearance was cancelled of course. I still have the ticket in my office.blueballs wrote:I met the former President on a few occasions as I have a close family member who worked for both his campaigns and in his white house.
There is not a finer gentleman anywhere. He was gracious in every way.
One of the things not many folks know about him is he has a photographic memory as it comes to remembering faces. I met him the first time at the American Farm Assn. address he gave in spring 1990. In December of 1991 I managed to get myself invited to the white house staff Christmas party at the OEOB. As the President made the rounds my family member told me, "Watch this, he'll remember you."
Sure enough, the President approached us, called my family member by name, thanked him for his efforts, and gave him a gift. My family member then started to introduce me when Mr. Bush interrupted him, shook my hand and said, "Yes, Mr. Blueballs. We met in Orlando at the AFA convention. I am so glad you could join us. Merry Christmas," and he gave me an official presidential pen with his laser engraved autograph.
I was awestruck and dumbfounded all at once. My family member told me he saw it every day and my reaction was normal. That pen remains a prize possession.

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Weak. One of the other crewmen bailed out and died when his chute didn't fully open. And "pulling a John Kerry" refers to to turning back into fire to pull a comrade out of the water. The guy that it happened to, a republican, told the story during Kerry's campaign.93henfan wrote:My late and former grandfather-in-law, a WWII Tin Can Sailor on the USS Saufley (mentioned by name in the book Tin Can Sailor), went all Spandos on me one night when we were both rip-roaring drunk on tawny port. He said that GHWB pulled a "John Kerry" during the bailout incident leaving the other two men on his plane for dead - neither survived. He also went into a few other conspiracies about GHWB. I was flabbergasted and entertained and, once sober, intrigued.
You matter. Unless you multiply yourself by c squared. Then you energy.
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Excuse me. I should've known because I've heard/seen the story. But actually it was probably even more dangerous to be flying what he was flying and doing what he was doing. And doing what he did built up a lot of "respect" chips.He didn't fly a fighter, get your story together.
Still crawls all over me to think about how that slime ball pretty boy Clinton acted like a high school punk making fun of someone who was 100 times the man he was during that campaign. Got away with it though.On 2 September 1944, Bush piloted one of four aircraft from VT-51 that attacked the Japanese installations on Chi Chi Jima. For this mission his crew included Radioman Second Class John Delaney, and Lieutenant Junior Grade William White, USNR, who substituted for Bush's regular gunner. During their attack, four TBM Avengers from VT-51 encountered intense antiaircraft fire. While starting the attack, Bush's aircraft was hit and his engine caught on fire. He completed his attack and released the bombs over his target scoring several damaging hits. With his engine on fire, Bush flew several miles from the island, where he and one other crew member on the TBM Avenger bailed out of the aircraft. However, the other man's chute did not open and he fell to his death. It was never determined which man bailed out with Bush. Both Delaney and White were killed in action. While Bush anxiously waited four hours in his inflated raft, several fighters circled protectively overhead until he was rescued by the lifeguard submarine, USS Finback. For this action, Bush received the Distinguished Flying Cross. During the month he remained on Finback, Bush participated in the rescue of other pilots.
Well, I believe that I must tell the truth
And say things as they really are
But if I told the truth and nothing but the truth
Could I ever be a star?
Deep Purple: No One Came

And say things as they really are
But if I told the truth and nothing but the truth
Could I ever be a star?
Deep Purple: No One Came

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JohnStOnge wrote:Excuse me. I should've known because I've heard/seen the story. But actually it was probably even more dangerous to be flying what he was flying and doing what he was doing. And doing what he did built up a lot of "respect" chips.He didn't fly a fighter, get your story together.
Still crawls all over me to think about how that slime ball Clinton acted like a high school punk making fun of someone who was 100 times the man he was during that campaign. Got away with it thought.On 2 September 1944, Bush piloted one of four aircraft from VT-51 that attacked the Japanese installations on Chi Chi Jima. For this mission his crew included Radioman Second Class John Delaney, and Lieutenant Junior Grade William White, USNR, who substituted for Bush's regular gunner. During their attack, four TBM Avengers from VT-51 encountered intense antiaircraft fire. While starting the attack, Bush's aircraft was hit and his engine caught on fire. He completed his attack and released the bombs over his target scoring several damaging hits. With his engine on fire, Bush flew several miles from the island, where he and one other crew member on the TBM Avenger bailed out of the aircraft. However, the other man's chute did not open and he fell to his death. It was never determined which man bailed out with Bush. Both Delaney and White were killed in action. While Bush anxiously waited four hours in his inflated raft, several fighters circled protectively overhead until he was rescued by the lifeguard submarine, USS Finback. For this action, Bush received the Distinguished Flying Cross. During the month he remained on Finback, Bush participated in the rescue of other pilots.
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The butthurt is strong in this one, Obi-wan.JohnStOnge wrote:Excuse me. I should've known because I've heard/seen the story. But actually it was probably even more dangerous to be flying what he was flying and doing what he was doing. And doing what he did built up a lot of "respect" chips.He didn't fly a fighter, get your story together.
Still crawls all over me to think about how that slime ball pretty boy Clinton acted like a high school punk making fun of someone who was 100 times the man he was during that campaign. Got away with it though.On 2 September 1944, Bush piloted one of four aircraft from VT-51 that attacked the Japanese installations on Chi Chi Jima. For this mission his crew included Radioman Second Class John Delaney, and Lieutenant Junior Grade William White, USNR, who substituted for Bush's regular gunner. During their attack, four TBM Avengers from VT-51 encountered intense antiaircraft fire. While starting the attack, Bush's aircraft was hit and his engine caught on fire. He completed his attack and released the bombs over his target scoring several damaging hits. With his engine on fire, Bush flew several miles from the island, where he and one other crew member on the TBM Avenger bailed out of the aircraft. However, the other man's chute did not open and he fell to his death. It was never determined which man bailed out with Bush. Both Delaney and White were killed in action. While Bush anxiously waited four hours in his inflated raft, several fighters circled protectively overhead until he was rescued by the lifeguard submarine, USS Finback. For this action, Bush received the Distinguished Flying Cross. During the month he remained on Finback, Bush participated in the rescue of other pilots.
You matter. Unless you multiply yourself by c squared. Then you energy.
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