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Instead of taking something try getting some exercise. Zero side effects and works great for excess energy (spasomania). Also, try some calming exercises or massage therapy. I've always slept great after a one hour body massage.
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I have talked to a lot of vietnam veterans. I have even served with a few. None of them thought we should've been involved in the war. All of them served bravely and proudly. I've never met a vietnam veteran who has ever had anything good to say about Jane. In fact, she has caused a lot of emotional pain for them. Treason? It's not for me to say. But, what she did was horribly wrong in my opinion. I can definitely understand their anger. Thanks to those who have served.
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Does anyone else work with a bunch of morons?
jumperboy357 replied to teamjenn1's topic in The Bonfire
I actually fired my previous employer. Couldn't take the politics anymore. They treated people like shit and ran the business like morons. Now, I'm self employed and set my own schedule (more time at the dropzone). -
So true about Rip!!!! I know quite a few who wear the tab but wouldn't make one day at battalion. I know some guys at 2nd Ranger Bat and they're tough. I'm still proud this young man decided to fight for his country though even if he wants to be a Marine. Marine is actually an acronym you know. Muscles Are Required Intelligence Not Essential. Had to get my two cents in. Good for him and even better for our country.
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A service obligation for young adults
jumperboy357 replied to funjumper101's topic in Speakers Corner
Well said. I'm not a closed minded person who is unable to at least listen to the other side or others' opinions. After all, isn't that why we serve? It was fun to get a few hackles up though. Oh, by the way, you are what you eat!!!! -
A service obligation for young adults
jumperboy357 replied to funjumper101's topic in Speakers Corner
With reserve time I have 10 years in the Army. Look, I just think it's a good idea that people spend some time in the military so they understand what kind of a sacrifice it takes to be free. It doesn't matter if you're private snuffy or some high speed special ops guy. It isn't an easy job defending the freedoms so many take for granted. -
A service obligation for young adults
jumperboy357 replied to funjumper101's topic in Speakers Corner
Lets face it. If it becomes mandatory to serve they might as well open the borders to Canada because the cry baby liberals will just burn their draft cards again (& hopefully a bra or two) and move. Thus creating a better society for us to live in here in the U.S. -
If you are getting shit just send them my way. I'll shoot the fucker. Just Kidding (a little). It's the law abiding, safe and responsible gun owning individuals who seem to take the heat for a few assholes that ruin it for anyone. I thoroughly enjoy long range accuracy with my 308 or 300 win mag. Nothing excites me more that an sub MOA at 200 yards. I found that it's not worth talking to anyone who just wants to argue with you about firearms. Even though it's veterans that provide the freedom that allows the anti-gunners to express their opinion, their opinion doesn't matter to me.
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You can't just quit!. Nobody likes a quitter. Besides, I always look forward to reading your posts. Great minds think alike.
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How Do YOU Feel About The Possible Port Purchase and Why?
jumperboy357 replied to boinky's topic in Speakers Corner
I didn't read all the posts but I'm still going to enter my opinion on this one. I'm typically behind President Bush and his administration but what the FUCK is he thinking here? Allowing a country that has had ties to terrorism run 6 main ports in our country sounds well.......like asking for trouble!!! I just want to know what's in it for Bush? Why is he pushing so hard for this? It's only a matter of time before we see another attack on U.S. soil so why leave the front door open? Why should the UAE even make money by running our ports? Don't many middle east nations get enough of my tax dollars in foreign aid or oil? Those tax dollars should stay here to take care of our own people. -
I firmly believe that this is nothing but a bunch of conspiracy bullshit. Just this weekend I had an anti-government conspiracy guy try to tell me that the government is beaming mind controlling waves at us. He went on to say that the government also controls the weather and clouds to control the the commodity of water. Then he even got more wierded out by telling me that Walmart is a part of the governments conspiracy. Walmart plays subliminal messages in their stores so we will buy the products the government wants us to buy. Come ON!!! Get a fucking life!!!!! Well, that's all for now. I have to go to Walmart to buy something. Not sure what I need to buy though.
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Dick Cheney Shoots Somebody Accidentally?
jumperboy357 replied to Duckwater's topic in Speakers Corner
Great! Now there's more ammo for the liberal anti gunners. Obviously Cheney doesn't practice gun control. My idea of gun control is being able to hit what your aiming at. I also emphatically agree with your thoughts about Kennedy. -
Liberals vs. Conservatives in Higher Education
jumperboy357 replied to Shotgun's topic in Speakers Corner
Here is just a little of my experience. Stripes in the military doesn't determine how much respect I give a person. I respect anyone who will wear the uniform. Stripes don't determine a persons experience in the military either. Look at what kind of badges they have on their uniform. Do they have a combat patch? Are they special forces? What job do they have? A lot more than rank can be determined from a soldiers uniform. As far as education goes I have a degree. I've also been through the school of hard knocks. Many of the more "educated" people in this world who hide behind their title at a college really don't have a clue of what is going on in the world. All they get is whatever bias information that is reported in the press. Trust me when I say this, nothing of what is truly going on in Iraq is ever reported in the press. Perhaps take the time and ask a soldier what they have experienced. When you're done thank them for their service. I guess my point is that I know some incredibly intelligent people with real world experiences who don't have a degree. I also know a lot of liberals and conservatives who are serving their country in the military. One other point about respect with someone who wears the uniform is first and foremost they respect themselves. -
Yes Cliff I am aware of what's going on in the news. I may not agree with private property being taken for development, but that's not what your post was about. You were lamb basting the hardworking and dedicated soldiers of this great nation. You mentioned a little something about honor and you know what my reply was to that. So, if you're mad at the government that's you're problem. What I see in your posts are inconsistent thought patterns that have no relation to the previous post. Are you taking your meds correctly? SSG James
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Now do you even know what is said in the oath? You imply we have a really dumb volunteer army. Who is the dumb one here? I would be willing to bet the average ACT or SAT score of our "dumb" army is higher than yours. Instead of bitching about something perhaps you should try doing something about it. Perhaps pick up a weapon and take an oath. I did and I'm damn proud of it! I will continue to support and defend the constitution of the United States against all enemies even though loud mouths like you still bitch about something they don't comprehend. You also mention we don't have enough honor to honor our oath. You don't know the first thing about honor. SSG James
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House OKs flag desecration amendment... PASS IT!
jumperboy357 replied to rhino's topic in Speakers Corner
As far as my history books read I don't recall thousands of soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen dying over sauerkraut. The fact is the flag represents the freedom we have fought for and it didn't come for free. I'm not one to stop someone's freedom of speech but burning the flag should be stopped in my opinion. Next week I'm leaving for active duty again and the flag represents the country that I love and will die for. Remember those who have died for our freedom of speech. I don't think it's too much to ask to keep the flag a symbol of freedom so we as soldiers know that we're not fighting and dying in vain. SSG James -
So you have to use fmj's in N.J. but you should just take a central nervous system shot. That way the intruder dies instantly (except for some minor twitching) and you didn't have to use a hollow point. There.....problem solved! And less messy!!! SSG James
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I thought it was quite interesting that the police seized pornography from MJ's bedroom and the child's fingerprints where all over them. Hmmmm. To me it redefines Whacko Jacko. Sleeping with little boys? What a freak!!!! He should have his penis cut off!!! The prosecution did suck though. But in LA if you have money you can get off. Just look at OJ. Robert Blake and now MJ. If you ask me they should get new prosecutors in LA. Now I here Saddam wants to move his trial there too. SSG James
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I'm a nurse in a cardiac cath lab. There are several variables that could be causing your pain. Some pain is normal since they put a sheath into your femoral artery. The amount of bruising is dependent on the amount of blood thinners given during your case, the technique used for the arteriotomy, the size of the sheath and the technique used for sheath removal. Some pain and tenderness is going to be expected. Of course my recommendation is if it's too uncomfortable consult the cathing physician. It's better to be safe than sorry. James
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If Muslims are desecrating the bible why don't we all just act like idiots causing riots and killing each other (much like some Muslims did after the Newsweek incident)?
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Growing Problem for Military Recruiters: Parents
jumperboy357 replied to jkm2500's topic in Speakers Corner
I absolutely agree that in civilian life skills like leadership and discipline are essential skills that are learned in the military. There are many ways to get great skills from the military other than perhaps your military occupation. For example the GI bill paid for my nursing degree. The GI bill is well over $100,000 for college now. This is just one example of a way get real world skills for civilian life. Also, it's been my experience that you get out of the military what you put in. The Army expects that you constantly take classes when not deployed. They want more intelligent and educated people. You can't just be a box of rocks anymore if you want to excel in the Army. SSG James -
Wow man. I really don't have a whole lot of advice other than hang in there. I didn't have any children when my wife left me. She did some funky things though. She completely made up stories of domestic violence and tried to have charges brought up against me. I loved her so very much and could barely raise my voice, let alone a hand, to her. It was some kind of ploy on her part to make me look like a bad guy when we went to court. Of course none on it stuck and actually the police were going to charge her with filing a false police report but they didn't follow up on it. To make a long story short things will get better. Keep your head in the game and be there for your children whenever you get the chance. They'll know how much you love them and it will profoundly impact their lives in a positive way. You're obviously a loving father to have the courage to make a post like this. We're all behind you. SSG James
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I'm proud to see a posting like this. We all should forget party lines and just remember those who have served and those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our great nation. I have thanked every veteran I've met and will continue to do so. After all they're the reasons we are able to live the life we do. They're the reason we all are able to be passionate about skydiving!!!! Thanks to all you vets out there and God bless the one's serving now. Hooah!!! SSG James
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Clenbuterol is a beta-2-symphatomimetic . It's affects can be compared to steroids such as Winstrol Depot. Clenbuterol can cause solid, highly qualitative muscle growth. It also has a strong anticatabolic effect which decreases the rate at which protein is reduced in the muscle cell, consequently causing an enlargement of muscle cells. For this reason, numerous athletes use Clenbuterol after steroid treatment to balance the resulting catabolic phase thus obtaining maximum muscle mass. Clebuterol also burns fat by increasing body temperature slightly, forcing the body to burn fat. The moral of the story is Clebuterol is only obtained through a physicians order or through the black market. It has some potential side affects that could be serious including significant increase in blood pressure. If she didn't get the script from a physician she may not be taking the right dose for her. It could be dangerous. Hope this info helps you.
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Pregnant student, banned from graduation, walks anyway
jumperboy357 replied to Darius11's topic in Speakers Corner
I find it very interesting that the Catholic church would ban a pregnant student from attending her own graduation. This just really goes against Christ's teachings in my opinion. Aren't we all "sinners?" Aren't we supposed to turn the other cheek or let the man who has not sinned cast the first stone. Enough preaching from me. Aren't most of us guilty of having sex in high school? I bet they would have to ban the whole senior class if they didn't use birth control. I guess the Catholic church thinks it's OK to ban a law abiding student that may have started having her children earlier than she wished. But it was also OK for the church to shuffle priests from diocese to diocese after molesting boys. Hmmmm. Where's the real sin?