kallend 2,146 #1 November 8, 2012 www.usnews.com/news/blogs/washington-whispers/2012/11/08/10-dramatic-things-people-are-doing-after-obamas-win?google_editors_picks=true... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NewGuy2005 53 #2 November 9, 2012 I think you are having a little too much fun with all this. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ryoder 1,590 #3 November 9, 2012 I've forgotten; Before Twitter, how did celebrities let us know they had gone completely off the rails? "There are only three things of value: younger women, faster airplanes, and bigger crocodiles" - Arthur Jones. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JerryBaumchen 1,466 #4 November 9, 2012 Hi ryoder, Did you need Twitter to know that The Donald was a nut-case? JerryBaumchen Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,146 #5 November 9, 2012 Quote I think you are having a little too much fun with all this. ... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arvoitus 1 #6 November 9, 2012 Actually point 8 is pretty good. Looking at how retard the average politically inclined person behaves in America, I expect there to be a real civil war in 5 to 10 years time.Your rights end where my feelings begin. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #7 November 9, 2012 QuoteActually point 8 is pretty good. Looking at how retard the average politically inclined person behaves in America, I expect there to be a real civil war in 5 to 10 years time. Better watch what you ask for, you may just get it. Republicans tend to be well armed. Liberals....not so much as many are gun-o-phobes. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ibx 2 #8 November 9, 2012 QuoteBetter watch what you ask for, you may just get it. Republicans tend to be well armed. Liberals....not so much as many are gun-o-phobes. They will be classified as domestic terrorists, can be detained indefinitely. The Police has military grade weaponry thanks to the Department of Defense Excess Property Program. So I wouldn't worry too much about rednecks with California legal AR-15s :-D Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
popsjumper 2 #9 November 9, 2012 Sounds like you are gloating.My reality and yours are quite different. I think we're all Bozos on this bus. Falcon5232, SCS8170, SCSA353, POPS9398, DS239 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
davjohns 1 #10 November 9, 2012 I agree in part, and disagree in part. I think the results of the election will make all of us losers or winners depending on the future results of that decision. There was a violent disagreement in the proper path ahead. The violence of our political disagreements seem to have reached the level of a 'slow civil war' as described by one part of the link posted. So, I think Mr. Kallend has hilighted the fact that the war is heating up, while missing the fact that war creates only losers. I am about to observe 28 years as a professional warrior. I have reached the conclusion that survival and victory are often confused with one another, but rarely synonymous. As the world becomes ever more interconnected, I am reminded of the quote, "We must all hang together, or we will all surely hang seperately". I am going from memory, so don't crucify me if I botched the exact wording. DavidI know it just wouldnt be right to kill all the stupid people that we meet.. But do you think it would be appropriate to just remove all of the warning labels and let nature take its course. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #11 November 9, 2012 QuoteQuoteBetter watch what you ask for, you may just get it. Republicans tend to be well armed. Liberals....not so much as many are gun-o-phobes. They will be classified as domestic terrorists, can be detained indefinitely. The Police has military grade weaponry thanks to the Department of Defense Excess Property Program. So I wouldn't worry too much about rednecks with California legal AR-15s :-D We are talking about a hypothetical civil war. 75% of the Military votes Republican. Perhaps you have heard of the previous US Civil War. It happened quite a while ago and there were militaries on both sides. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War Just like a liberal. Thinking the government will always be there to protect them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ibx 2 #12 November 9, 2012 QuoteWe are talking about a hypothetical civil war. 75% of the Military votes Republican. Perhaps you have heard of the previous US Civil War. It happened quite a while ago and there were militaries on both sides. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War Just like a liberal. Thinking the government will always be there to protect them. Quote Do you really want to compare the situation 150 years ago with today ? OK which states do you think want to secede from the union first? I suggest you read the article you just posted... Please... The highest form of armed protest that might happen are Montana Militia types bombing buildings with Kindergardens... And where do you think the government is going to go ? No really I would like hear a scenario in which the government is not there to protect me anymore... Please just a hypothetical one that does not include the apocalypse brought upon us by a black guy trying to give you health insurance. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Channman 2 #13 November 9, 2012 QuoteQuoteWe are talking about a hypothetical civil war. 75% of the Military votes Republican. Perhaps you have heard of the previous US Civil War. It happened quite a while ago and there were militaries on both sides. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War Just like a liberal. Thinking the government will always be there to protect them. Quote Do you really want to compare the situation 150 years ago with today ? OK which states do you think want to secede from the union first? I suggest you read the article you just posted... Please... The highest form of armed protest that might happen are Montana Militia types bombing buildings with Kindergardens... And where do you think the government is going to go ? No really I would like hear a scenario in which the government is not there to protect me anymore... Please just a hypothetical one that does not include the apocalypse brought upon us by a black guy trying to give you health insurance. Are you thinking of the Government that is responding to Sandy...Hell dude, they can't even get that right. As the women put it..."Mr. President, you got to get the trunks on the corner...were dying out here, we're all going to die. Please do something, we have nothing." Like most libs, they never seem to take responsibility for their lives, 7 plus days to get ready for a storm and all they were able to do was wait for the government to save them. 11 days later and their still waiting. I don't remember any such quote from a Texan, when Ike hit Galveston. That storm wiped out Boliver Peninsula, killed dozens. We just got up the next morning and began rebuilding. Didn't turn away Non-Union contractors that came into the area to help. And we sure as hell didn't have people in gas lines killing each other, or wide spread looting, well primarly in Texas we shoot looters. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites ibx 2 #14 November 9, 2012 QuoteI don't remember any such quote from a Texan, when Ike hit Galveston. That storm wiped out Boliver Peninsula, killed dozens. We just got up the next morning and began rebuilding. Didn't turn away Non-Union contractors that came into the area to help. And we sure as hell didn't have people in gas lines killing each other, or wide spread looting, well primarly in Texas we shoot looters. HaHa, you guys are cracking me up, with your oranges to apples comparisons. Wikipedia says the Boliver Peninsula has ~2500 Residents according to 2010 Census. Now how that can be compared to a major metropolitan area like New Jersey, New York or the entire east coast for that matter ? Take a look at population density in Texas and the East coast and use your common sense... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Gravitymaster 0 #15 November 9, 2012 Actually, you are cracking me up with your pathetic defense of government. But, that's what we have come to expect from liberals. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites ibx 2 #16 November 9, 2012 QuoteActually, you are cracking me up with your pathetic defense of government. But, that's what we have come to expect from liberals. Tongue Do you know what the political system without government is called ? It's called Anarchy. I suggest you go to northern Mali to see for yourself how that works out ? You do believe in the constitution, don't you. Now who do you think protects those rights ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Gravitymaster 0 #17 November 9, 2012 QuoteQuoteActually, you are cracking me up with your pathetic defense of government. But, that's what we have come to expect from liberals. Tongue Do you know what the political system without government is called ? It's called Anarchy. I suggest you go to northern Mali to see for yourself how that works out ? You do believe in the constitution, don't you. Now who do you think protects those rights ? Quite a leap from criticism of an overbloated government that tries to do everything to total anarchy, don't you think? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Gravitymaster 0 #18 November 9, 2012 Hopefully you can still rejoice when the unemployment numbers come in over the next few months. Oh, are you and your ilk in for some really big surprises. How's that stock market looking to you? Happy about it, too? I know the Obama defenders will search the web trying to find their usual justifications but, we all know why it's collapsing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Channman 2 #19 November 9, 2012 QuoteQuoteI don't remember any such quote from a Texan, when Ike hit Galveston. That storm wiped out Boliver Peninsula, killed dozens. We just got up the next morning and began rebuilding. Didn't turn away Non-Union contractors that came into the area to help. And we sure as hell didn't have people in gas lines killing each other, or wide spread looting, well primarly in Texas we shoot looters. HaHa, you guys are cracking me up, with your oranges to apples comparisons. Wikipedia says the Boliver Peninsula has ~2500 Residents according to 2010 Census. Now how that can be compared to a major metropolitan area like New Jersey, New York or the entire east coast for that matter ? Take a look at population density in Texas and the East coast and use your common sense... Don't be a dum-ass, Galveston, League City, Pearland, Houston...maybe you get the full picture now. Millions were affected not just your so called 2500. I live in the area and had friends live in my home because their's simply didn't exist anymore. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites kallend 2,146 #20 November 9, 2012 QuoteHopefully you can still rejoice when the unemployment numbers come in over the next few months. Oh, are you and your ilk in for some really big surprises. How's that stock market looking to you? Happy about it, too? I know the Obama defenders will search the web trying to find their usual justifications but, we all know why it's collapsing. Not my fault that the "Party of No" retains control of the House.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites wmw999 2,587 #21 November 9, 2012 Channing, there was some mayhem, and there was plenty of get-down-to-work going on as well. Galveston being and island and Bolivar being a peninsula really helped with securing places from looting. Few other places around here had the kind of general devastation that leads to looting -- it was more of a case where some houses in a neighborhood were hit hard, and others still had people living in them. Looting mainly happens when there is no one left for awhile. That said, Houston, particularly after its response to Katrina (which was stellar), did do well after Ike. Wendy P.There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Channman 2 #22 November 9, 2012 Just to educate you in the use of Google...amazing what bits of truth you can find. "Ike formed on September 1st 2008 and dissipated on September 13th. Its cost in damages reached an estimated $32 billion, 103 people were killed as a direct result of Ike." I think those stats are more like Apples to Apples. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Gravitymaster 0 #23 November 9, 2012 Quote Quote Hopefully you can still rejoice when the unemployment numbers come in over the next few months. Oh, are you and your ilk in for some really big surprises. How's that stock market looking to you? Happy about it, too? I know the Obama defenders will search the web trying to find their usual justifications but, we all know why it's collapsing. Not my fault that the "Party of No" retains control of the House. Yep, No more spending. Pisses you off doesn't it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Channman 2 #24 November 9, 2012 Kallend, sorry about Hi-jacking your thread. Amazon took time to send me a PM. Something about being butt raped or something...I don't know, never could figure that women out. But in any case, I was not happy with the results, but as you mentioned in a previous thread the Sun did come up in the morning and for that I'm thankful. I'll be thankful when the FAA, sends me my Provisional Medical in the mail so I don't have to have someone holding my hand when I fly. Cheers to ya and stay safe. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites kallend 2,146 #25 November 9, 2012 Quote Quote Quote Hopefully you can still rejoice when the unemployment numbers come in over the next few months. Oh, are you and your ilk in for some really big surprises. How's that stock market looking to you? Happy about it, too? I know the Obama defenders will search the web trying to find their usual justifications but, we all know why it's collapsing. Not my fault that the "Party of No" retains control of the House. Yep, No more spending. Pisses you off doesn't it? Will piss the military off too if the House can't get its act together.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. 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Channman 2 #13 November 9, 2012 QuoteQuoteWe are talking about a hypothetical civil war. 75% of the Military votes Republican. Perhaps you have heard of the previous US Civil War. It happened quite a while ago and there were militaries on both sides. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War Just like a liberal. Thinking the government will always be there to protect them. Quote Do you really want to compare the situation 150 years ago with today ? OK which states do you think want to secede from the union first? I suggest you read the article you just posted... Please... The highest form of armed protest that might happen are Montana Militia types bombing buildings with Kindergardens... And where do you think the government is going to go ? No really I would like hear a scenario in which the government is not there to protect me anymore... Please just a hypothetical one that does not include the apocalypse brought upon us by a black guy trying to give you health insurance. Are you thinking of the Government that is responding to Sandy...Hell dude, they can't even get that right. As the women put it..."Mr. President, you got to get the trunks on the corner...were dying out here, we're all going to die. Please do something, we have nothing." Like most libs, they never seem to take responsibility for their lives, 7 plus days to get ready for a storm and all they were able to do was wait for the government to save them. 11 days later and their still waiting. I don't remember any such quote from a Texan, when Ike hit Galveston. That storm wiped out Boliver Peninsula, killed dozens. We just got up the next morning and began rebuilding. Didn't turn away Non-Union contractors that came into the area to help. And we sure as hell didn't have people in gas lines killing each other, or wide spread looting, well primarly in Texas we shoot looters. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites ibx 2 #14 November 9, 2012 QuoteI don't remember any such quote from a Texan, when Ike hit Galveston. That storm wiped out Boliver Peninsula, killed dozens. We just got up the next morning and began rebuilding. Didn't turn away Non-Union contractors that came into the area to help. And we sure as hell didn't have people in gas lines killing each other, or wide spread looting, well primarly in Texas we shoot looters. HaHa, you guys are cracking me up, with your oranges to apples comparisons. Wikipedia says the Boliver Peninsula has ~2500 Residents according to 2010 Census. Now how that can be compared to a major metropolitan area like New Jersey, New York or the entire east coast for that matter ? Take a look at population density in Texas and the East coast and use your common sense... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Gravitymaster 0 #15 November 9, 2012 Actually, you are cracking me up with your pathetic defense of government. But, that's what we have come to expect from liberals. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites ibx 2 #16 November 9, 2012 QuoteActually, you are cracking me up with your pathetic defense of government. But, that's what we have come to expect from liberals. Tongue Do you know what the political system without government is called ? It's called Anarchy. I suggest you go to northern Mali to see for yourself how that works out ? You do believe in the constitution, don't you. Now who do you think protects those rights ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Gravitymaster 0 #17 November 9, 2012 QuoteQuoteActually, you are cracking me up with your pathetic defense of government. But, that's what we have come to expect from liberals. Tongue Do you know what the political system without government is called ? It's called Anarchy. I suggest you go to northern Mali to see for yourself how that works out ? You do believe in the constitution, don't you. Now who do you think protects those rights ? Quite a leap from criticism of an overbloated government that tries to do everything to total anarchy, don't you think? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Gravitymaster 0 #18 November 9, 2012 Hopefully you can still rejoice when the unemployment numbers come in over the next few months. Oh, are you and your ilk in for some really big surprises. How's that stock market looking to you? Happy about it, too? I know the Obama defenders will search the web trying to find their usual justifications but, we all know why it's collapsing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Channman 2 #19 November 9, 2012 QuoteQuoteI don't remember any such quote from a Texan, when Ike hit Galveston. That storm wiped out Boliver Peninsula, killed dozens. We just got up the next morning and began rebuilding. Didn't turn away Non-Union contractors that came into the area to help. And we sure as hell didn't have people in gas lines killing each other, or wide spread looting, well primarly in Texas we shoot looters. HaHa, you guys are cracking me up, with your oranges to apples comparisons. Wikipedia says the Boliver Peninsula has ~2500 Residents according to 2010 Census. Now how that can be compared to a major metropolitan area like New Jersey, New York or the entire east coast for that matter ? Take a look at population density in Texas and the East coast and use your common sense... Don't be a dum-ass, Galveston, League City, Pearland, Houston...maybe you get the full picture now. Millions were affected not just your so called 2500. I live in the area and had friends live in my home because their's simply didn't exist anymore. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites kallend 2,146 #20 November 9, 2012 QuoteHopefully you can still rejoice when the unemployment numbers come in over the next few months. Oh, are you and your ilk in for some really big surprises. How's that stock market looking to you? Happy about it, too? I know the Obama defenders will search the web trying to find their usual justifications but, we all know why it's collapsing. Not my fault that the "Party of No" retains control of the House.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites wmw999 2,587 #21 November 9, 2012 Channing, there was some mayhem, and there was plenty of get-down-to-work going on as well. Galveston being and island and Bolivar being a peninsula really helped with securing places from looting. Few other places around here had the kind of general devastation that leads to looting -- it was more of a case where some houses in a neighborhood were hit hard, and others still had people living in them. Looting mainly happens when there is no one left for awhile. That said, Houston, particularly after its response to Katrina (which was stellar), did do well after Ike. Wendy P.There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Channman 2 #22 November 9, 2012 Just to educate you in the use of Google...amazing what bits of truth you can find. "Ike formed on September 1st 2008 and dissipated on September 13th. Its cost in damages reached an estimated $32 billion, 103 people were killed as a direct result of Ike." I think those stats are more like Apples to Apples. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Gravitymaster 0 #23 November 9, 2012 Quote Quote Hopefully you can still rejoice when the unemployment numbers come in over the next few months. Oh, are you and your ilk in for some really big surprises. How's that stock market looking to you? Happy about it, too? I know the Obama defenders will search the web trying to find their usual justifications but, we all know why it's collapsing. Not my fault that the "Party of No" retains control of the House. Yep, No more spending. Pisses you off doesn't it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Channman 2 #24 November 9, 2012 Kallend, sorry about Hi-jacking your thread. Amazon took time to send me a PM. Something about being butt raped or something...I don't know, never could figure that women out. But in any case, I was not happy with the results, but as you mentioned in a previous thread the Sun did come up in the morning and for that I'm thankful. I'll be thankful when the FAA, sends me my Provisional Medical in the mail so I don't have to have someone holding my hand when I fly. Cheers to ya and stay safe. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites kallend 2,146 #25 November 9, 2012 Quote Quote Quote Hopefully you can still rejoice when the unemployment numbers come in over the next few months. Oh, are you and your ilk in for some really big surprises. How's that stock market looking to you? Happy about it, too? I know the Obama defenders will search the web trying to find their usual justifications but, we all know why it's collapsing. Not my fault that the "Party of No" retains control of the House. Yep, No more spending. Pisses you off doesn't it? Will piss the military off too if the House can't get its act together.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. 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ibx 2 #14 November 9, 2012 QuoteI don't remember any such quote from a Texan, when Ike hit Galveston. That storm wiped out Boliver Peninsula, killed dozens. We just got up the next morning and began rebuilding. Didn't turn away Non-Union contractors that came into the area to help. And we sure as hell didn't have people in gas lines killing each other, or wide spread looting, well primarly in Texas we shoot looters. HaHa, you guys are cracking me up, with your oranges to apples comparisons. Wikipedia says the Boliver Peninsula has ~2500 Residents according to 2010 Census. Now how that can be compared to a major metropolitan area like New Jersey, New York or the entire east coast for that matter ? Take a look at population density in Texas and the East coast and use your common sense... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #15 November 9, 2012 Actually, you are cracking me up with your pathetic defense of government. But, that's what we have come to expect from liberals. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ibx 2 #16 November 9, 2012 QuoteActually, you are cracking me up with your pathetic defense of government. But, that's what we have come to expect from liberals. Tongue Do you know what the political system without government is called ? It's called Anarchy. I suggest you go to northern Mali to see for yourself how that works out ? You do believe in the constitution, don't you. Now who do you think protects those rights ? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #17 November 9, 2012 QuoteQuoteActually, you are cracking me up with your pathetic defense of government. But, that's what we have come to expect from liberals. Tongue Do you know what the political system without government is called ? It's called Anarchy. I suggest you go to northern Mali to see for yourself how that works out ? You do believe in the constitution, don't you. Now who do you think protects those rights ? Quite a leap from criticism of an overbloated government that tries to do everything to total anarchy, don't you think? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #18 November 9, 2012 Hopefully you can still rejoice when the unemployment numbers come in over the next few months. Oh, are you and your ilk in for some really big surprises. How's that stock market looking to you? Happy about it, too? I know the Obama defenders will search the web trying to find their usual justifications but, we all know why it's collapsing. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Channman 2 #19 November 9, 2012 QuoteQuoteI don't remember any such quote from a Texan, when Ike hit Galveston. That storm wiped out Boliver Peninsula, killed dozens. We just got up the next morning and began rebuilding. Didn't turn away Non-Union contractors that came into the area to help. And we sure as hell didn't have people in gas lines killing each other, or wide spread looting, well primarly in Texas we shoot looters. HaHa, you guys are cracking me up, with your oranges to apples comparisons. Wikipedia says the Boliver Peninsula has ~2500 Residents according to 2010 Census. Now how that can be compared to a major metropolitan area like New Jersey, New York or the entire east coast for that matter ? Take a look at population density in Texas and the East coast and use your common sense... Don't be a dum-ass, Galveston, League City, Pearland, Houston...maybe you get the full picture now. Millions were affected not just your so called 2500. I live in the area and had friends live in my home because their's simply didn't exist anymore. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,146 #20 November 9, 2012 QuoteHopefully you can still rejoice when the unemployment numbers come in over the next few months. Oh, are you and your ilk in for some really big surprises. How's that stock market looking to you? Happy about it, too? I know the Obama defenders will search the web trying to find their usual justifications but, we all know why it's collapsing. Not my fault that the "Party of No" retains control of the House.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wmw999 2,587 #21 November 9, 2012 Channing, there was some mayhem, and there was plenty of get-down-to-work going on as well. Galveston being and island and Bolivar being a peninsula really helped with securing places from looting. Few other places around here had the kind of general devastation that leads to looting -- it was more of a case where some houses in a neighborhood were hit hard, and others still had people living in them. Looting mainly happens when there is no one left for awhile. That said, Houston, particularly after its response to Katrina (which was stellar), did do well after Ike. Wendy P.There is nothing more dangerous than breaking a basic safety rule and getting away with it. It removes fear of the consequences and builds false confidence. (tbrown) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Channman 2 #22 November 9, 2012 Just to educate you in the use of Google...amazing what bits of truth you can find. "Ike formed on September 1st 2008 and dissipated on September 13th. Its cost in damages reached an estimated $32 billion, 103 people were killed as a direct result of Ike." I think those stats are more like Apples to Apples. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gravitymaster 0 #23 November 9, 2012 Quote Quote Hopefully you can still rejoice when the unemployment numbers come in over the next few months. Oh, are you and your ilk in for some really big surprises. How's that stock market looking to you? Happy about it, too? I know the Obama defenders will search the web trying to find their usual justifications but, we all know why it's collapsing. Not my fault that the "Party of No" retains control of the House. Yep, No more spending. Pisses you off doesn't it? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Channman 2 #24 November 9, 2012 Kallend, sorry about Hi-jacking your thread. Amazon took time to send me a PM. Something about being butt raped or something...I don't know, never could figure that women out. But in any case, I was not happy with the results, but as you mentioned in a previous thread the Sun did come up in the morning and for that I'm thankful. I'll be thankful when the FAA, sends me my Provisional Medical in the mail so I don't have to have someone holding my hand when I fly. Cheers to ya and stay safe. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kallend 2,146 #25 November 9, 2012 Quote Quote Quote Hopefully you can still rejoice when the unemployment numbers come in over the next few months. Oh, are you and your ilk in for some really big surprises. How's that stock market looking to you? Happy about it, too? I know the Obama defenders will search the web trying to find their usual justifications but, we all know why it's collapsing. Not my fault that the "Party of No" retains control of the House. Yep, No more spending. Pisses you off doesn't it? Will piss the military off too if the House can't get its act together.... The only sure way to survive a canopy collision is not to have one. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites