allthumbs Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 erik said: RobBob said: You bozos who got all lathered up over that cutie you *thought* was adventuregal----hah! Just ask trask, who drove all the way to Minnesota to meet her for a beer, and had to call Greg W to pick him up. He was recovered, shivering in thong underwear, from a phone booth in the snow. Use your heads, people!! robknob you say that like trask didnt like that?? cum get sum Quote
cracked Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 Trask, do you have a job or do you really spend all your time surfing gay porn websites? Quote
iain Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 gay porn is way over the line! do you realize how close I was to getting busted by a coworker opening this thread? do you thinkg gregw tore out the powercord to his computer? bwawah Quote
Scott_J Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 DFA and others, I am not going to debate this issue, because its like arguing with a non entity. BUT there is ONE thing the troops and returning troops need to hear...that we were praying for their safe return from afar. They need to know the country and its citizens were behind them. That way maybe the incident that I related a long time ago about the returning Viet Nam Vet being spit on & called a baby killer won't happen. He still carries that memory, it has plagued his problems with the war he fought. This guy did 3 tours; he started off as a door gunner and ended up a crew chief. The guy has more metals, and physical and mental scars than anyone of you hard ass climbers out there. SUPPORT THE BOYS AND SAVE YOUR DISPUTE WITH GW FOR THE ELECTION IN 2004! Also remember to for for continuing vet benefits. Each and everyone earned them. They deserve to get what they were promised. Quote
Dr_Flash_Amazing Posted March 19, 2003 Author Posted March 19, 2003 ScottP said: trask said: Hey fucker. The war's started and the time has come to support our troops, our President and our country = Scott, for all our disagreements about inappropriate humor, you are a fine individual. Quote
Szyjakowski Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 ScottP said: trask said: Hey fucker. The war's started and the time has come to support our troops, our President and our country = yup, i think pink floyd said it best way back in the drug years...."Welcome my son....welcome tooo....the machine......." Quote
Off_White Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 With regards to the troops, I couldn't agree more Sisu. All the anti-war folks I know (myself included) are upset with the administration, not the folks on the ground. You'll understand of course if I don't pray but the members of the various US military forces are not my enemy and I can only hope for a safe and speedy return. I'm sure you and I both hope that this is not another Vietnam, in every sense of the word. Quote
vegetablebelay Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 The Olympian, Olympia Washington Wednesday, March 19, 2003 Protester picks wrong spot to lock himself Jody Mason of Olympia is locked to the Washington State Grange office building Tuesday to protest war. He intended to chain himself to a federal Department of Energy office building, but discovered he was at the wrong location. Mike Salsbury/The Olympian OLYMPIA -- A man spent hours chained to the wrong building Tuesday in an ill-planned effort to protest war with Iraq, police said. Jody Mason padlocked himself to an entrance of the Washington State Grange building at 924 Capitol Way S., thinking it was a sub-office of the U.S. Department of Energy. Grange employees found him about 11:45 a.m. Tuesday and asked what he was doing. He told employees he'd chained himself to the building in civil disobedience Monday night after listening to President Bush's televised ultimatum to Saddam Hussein. Mason padlocked one end of the chain around his neck and the other to a door, which opens to a bottom-floor office. He told onlookers he was protesting Bush's foreign and domestic policies. He had affixed a sign to the building reading, "Reduce Deficit." Grange employees explained that he was at the wrong building. The Grange is a nonprofit, nonpartisan group that advocates for residents in rural areas. "I don't think that's ever happened before," said Larry Clark, Grange communications director. No charges Police officers used heavy-duty bolt cutters to free Mason. "He asked for help because he didn't have the key," Olympia police Cmdr. Steve Nelson said. Mason wasn't arrested and won't face any charges. Officers let him go and didn't take his name, Nelson said. "He was our first protester since President Bush's speech," Nelson said. Mason, who identified himself to a photographer, said he had looked up the Department of Energy in the phone book. The phone book, under the Department of Energy, lists a Bonneville Power Administration Office at 924 Capitol Way S. http://www.theolympian.com/home/news/20030319/frontpage/23705.shtml? Quote
dalius Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 Well said Off-Width. Hope this nightmare ends sooner than later. Quote
allthumbs Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 That's all I was getting at OffW. I don't expect any anti-Bush, anti-war person to jump on board, but at least give our troops the support they deserve and pray for a speedy conclusion to this cluster-fuck. Vote Bush out in 04 if it makes you feel better. Quote
cracked Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 (edited) About that article: What a dumbass! And back on topic, I agree with most of the above. Edited March 19, 2003 by cracked Quote
allthumbs Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 cracked said: What a dumbass! And back on topic, I agree with most of the above. If you're talking about me you fucking pint of piss we can take this off line. Quote
dalius Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 Where the hell did you find that? Is that really who I think it is? DJ I. M. Phukt? Quote
Off_White Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 Re: protester in Olympia Hmmm, spring mushroom season? Must have seemed like a good idea at the time, and after all, "Grange" has many of the same letters as "Energy" PS: Trask, I believe this is the "dumbass" that Cracked was referring to. Quote
Billygoat Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 $100 billion divided by 289 million Americans (not all of which are tax payers) = $346.02 per American. Since I support a household of three that's $1,038.06 of my tax dollars going to this! What is the cost to benefit ratio? How will this improve my life? Corporate reform will improve the economy. Saudi Arabia gave us Osama Bin Laden, thirteen of the hijackers, and monetarily supports Al Queada. North Korea has rockets and nuclear warheads that can reach the west coast (Seattle the closest city). China is waymore frightening. Israel and Northern Ireland have proven that cracking down increases the resolve of terrorists, (kinda like the war on drugs). Basically, beating up on a weak little nation to intimidate others is a punk move. Why don't we take on North Korea?! Oh yea, that's right, They kicked our asses out last time. I have a higher expectation for the greatness of our Nation. Let's be a world leader, not the world asshole... Quote
iain Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 dalius said: Where the hell did you find that? Is that really who I think it is? DJ I. M. Phukt? the real question is why is he sending out the def jams at some yacht club? Quote
vegetablebelay Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 Billygoat you better start workin' harder to pay for your share instead of bitchin about it! Quote
Billygoat Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 No shit VB, this site is too much fun. I had to call in "well" today Quote
iain Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 can't believe no one's fazed by DJ saddam. He's here to kick the ballistics ya'll Quote
RobBob Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 yesterday this place rocked like it did in '02. Today it blows. What happened to the groove? Quote
freeclimb9 Posted March 19, 2003 Posted March 19, 2003 A dozen, or so, Iraqi soldiers have already marched into northern Iraq and surrendered. Saddam better wake up and smell the hummus. Quote
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