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Texsox

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Everything posted by Texsox

  1. Why risk driving through flood waters? :headshake
  2. Rafa, Nothing will happen. That is the US society. We are free to do that. If I understand your remarks, it is ok to infer that Nuke tortured Iraqis, but it isn't ok to call him names and laugh at him? :headshake What a f***ed up country Brazil is.
  3. Y'all can laugh at That 70s Show. I graduated High School in 1979. It's all just good memories
  4. Texsox posted a topic in SLaM
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  5. From Southsider2K4 It takes a real man to admit when he is wrong. I am overcome with emotion
  6. At first I was worried that sometime down the road you would run out of Elvis impersonators for your sig. The I found the Elvis Impersonator Web ring.
  7. Excuse me but we aren't making money with this war. Once again my tax dollars are going to bail out some f***ed up country. I guess I just do not understand the customs in Brazil. It's ok for you to infer that Nuke may have committed an unspeakable crime against humanity, yet it isn't ok to reply with a one-fingered salute. Amazing country you live in. So let me try and be a Brazilian. "Have you f***ed any small children lately?"
  8. We had compiled the list of a work history via bathroom habits Never goes: New employee, still meeting everyone Finally goes: Met everyone, quick in and out Don't go in there! *laugh* been here a while, happy with job and co-workers Pisses on floor: He's got the resume out Leaves a surprise dropping: Resume success, he's out of there
  9. Starting replying to anything that contains the words Israel and Palestine
  10. Too bad your country wasn't there to help. The mistake you are making is painting such a broad swipe with your brush. Of the hundreds of thousand United States Troops that have been in and out of Iraq, we have a handfull that broke our law. THey will be prosecuted for their behavior. A key difference from when Sadamm was running the country. We found out, investigated, and will punish severly those responsible. To try and draw Nuke_Cleveland into this was insulting and you know it. Which escaped Nazi that settled in Brazil was your grandfather? I'm just asking a question.
  11. I said mulch Not Munch! You Idiot
  12. Texsox replied to Texsox's topic in SLaM
    Everything in the media can be shown to have a politican context. Show a majot crime in Dallas, that could have political undertones. Any coverage of the war can be considered political. Point a camera at a corpse and that gives one view, point it towards a smiling Iraqi is another view.
  13. This from a guy who defended locking up and charging a $25,000 fine a pilot for flipping off a security guard in his country. :headshake
  14. Why does anyone still go over there? :puke
  15. Texsox posted a topic in SLaM
    Link April 29 (Bloomberg) -- Sinclair Broadcast Group Inc. ordered its ABC affiliates to preempt tomorrow's broadcast of ``Nightline,'' which will air the names and photos of U.S. military personnel who have died in combat in Iraq, saying the move is politically motivated. ``Despite the denials by a spokeswoman for the show, the action appears to be motivated by a political agenda designed to undermine the efforts of the United States in Iraq,'' the company said in a faxed statement. Sinclair, which owns 62 U.S. television stations, said ABC is disguising political statements as news content. Nightline anchor Ted Koppel will read the names of the more than 500 members of the U.S. armed forces killed in Iraq as their photos air in pairs, the network has said. Their names, ranks, branches of service, hometowns and ages will be listed under the photos. The entire broadcast will be devoted to reading the names. The 30-minute program airs at 11:35 p.m. New York time on ABC, a unit of the Walt Disney Co. It will include those certified as killed in action by the Pentagon between March 19, 2003, and the date of the broadcast. Because of the list's size, Nightline will only be able to devote seconds to each casualty, executive producer Leroy Sievers said Tuesday. Sinclair owns stations affiliated with ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, WB and UPN in 39 markets. In an e-mailed statement, ABC said the broadcast ``is an expression of respect which simply seeks to honor those who have laid down their lives for this country.''
  16. Link Lin with some of the photos
  17. I've always liked Tony. Wish Hawk had stayed in the announcers booth.
  18. you are correct. It was Italian. Sic the hounds on me? We're going out to dinner. Fa ra ra ra ra ra ra ra
  19. You (4E) pointed out that "The "palis" have shown taht (sic) they don't need a reason to be violent! " to justify Israel using violence. I was surprised that you believe that Israel can use Palestinian standards of behavior. That places both Israel and Palestinians on the same moral plane. I am very surprised by that. I would have expected you to state that Israel is the more moral country, more civilized, and should not stoop to the level of the Palestinians (which I believe). I'm not certain if that means you have devalued, in your system, Israel, or are beginning to place a higher moral value on the Palestinians. Either way I think it is dangerous for Israel to use the Palestinian's behavior as justiification of their tactics. BTW, in rating an entire population or race of people, are you using the lowest common denominator i.e. Hamas members to represent all Palestinians? Do the US soldiers who humiliated and committed crimes against Iraqi prisoners represent all US soldiers? If not, then why should Hamas represent all Palestinians? After all we all support our Troops, does that make us evil?
  20. great memory
  21. 4E, Wow, you are stating that Israel should follow the example of the Palestinians? Israel and the Palestinians on the same moral and ethical plane. I must say, I never would have thought you would believe that. Apu maybe, but not you. I must say you are surprising me
  22. BTW Nuke, one of the largest populations of homeless in the late 60s and early 70s was VietNam vets who couldn't get a job because employers were afraid to hire them. There are still a lot of homeless vets whose benefits have either been cut or haven't kept up with inflation. The VA hospitals have been overcrowded and have been pushing sick people out the door. Are there some bums out there? Of course. When wuld you like to spend money on them? Before they become homeless? WHen they are homeless? Wait until they kill an old lady for food money? Eventually you'll pay.
  23. There is a difference between assasination and eliminating someone through legal channels. Again, would you favor bombing O'Hare if a terrorist was at your desk? Civilized countries follow international law.

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