warpedskydiver

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  1. If a LONG time friend and fellow soldier of very respectable rank(ret.), were to ask you to do something that you think is just plain nonsense and makes you think he has lost his mind, would you do it anyways, out of loyalty, and friendship, if no harm was done to you, except make everyone wonder if you are insane or stupid? SERIOUS REPLIES ONLY UNLESS YOU WANT TO RECEIVE A PERCUSSION TUNING, OK? I AM DEAD FUCKING SERIOUS
  2. When was the last time governmental shrank over the previous eight years?
  3. Or outed as a CIA agent? Or punished when they attempt to communicate with a former employer, regarding non public a issue.
  4. Mass is what is missing in these experiments. No mass, no mess!
  5. Oh, Scott, The Mythbusters busted that one too... a piece of rebar is another thing
  6. So are web cams Yep Hey I like you already!
  7. ***We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New York Times, Time Magazine, and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during these years. But, the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government. The supernational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national autodetermination practiced in past centuries. - Brother David Rockefeller - C.F.R. and Trilateral Commission FounderQuote Is it possible that the above will never be attempted again?
  8. Digital Video Cams are a beautiful thing, and that helmet cam is genious!!!
  9. You trust media to be unbiased? Reporters as well as editors are just as sneaky as Goebels, free press my ass.
  10. Galloway is the epitome of a terrorist sympathizer, Lady Thatcher should slot him ASAP
  11. Yeah and then they CLAIM they wanted those.... because they are better eating 75lb deer tenderized with a 300WinMag and then aged to perfection in a nice warm garage.
  12. Well at least it wasn't harold washington all obese and dressed in womens lingerie.
  13. That isn't the only thing that needs bustin!
  14. well then, next time actually look at the tape before everyone leaves!
  15. Because the media sucks at its job. Ding Ding Ding
  16. Ireland's economy is flying, what is this money for? if it looks like, and smells like Jabba the Hut, it must be Uncle Ted.
  17. Just like back in the good ole days eh? circa 1972 and on
  18. That which I highlighted in bold seems to be a contradiction in terms
  19. We see the same too, huge hunting parties with fancy gear and 20 men, then you see the 2 measley year old deer they drag out of the woods all ass shot.
  20. I can do the Mile in under 35 seconds here is a hint: WOT
  21. Or to control the Coyotes, John I rarely see rabbits anymore and we used to have loads of them. and people wonder why their little lapdogs get eaten.
  22. Wis. Banned From Killing Gray Wolves Thursday, August 10, 2006 9:41 PM EDT The Associated Press By FREDERIC J. FROMMER WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal court has issued a preliminary injunction barring Wisconsin from killing gray wolves, siding with animal welfare and environmental groups that argue the killing violates the Endangered Species Act. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service had issued a permit to the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources for the killing of up to 43 gray wolves. The state argued that the permit was necessary to maintain social tolerance for the wolves, which are listed as endangered. In a ruling Wednesday, U.S. District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly mocked that rationale. "Simply put," Kollar-Kotelly wrote in her decision, "the recovery of the gray wolf is not supported by killing 43 gray wolves." Wolves were wiped out in Wisconsin in the 1950s after decades of bounty hunting. Since the animal was granted protection as an endangered species in the 1970s, wolves migrated back from Minnesota, and about 500 live mostly in northern and central Wisconsin. In a statement Thursday, Fish and Wildlife Service spokesman Chuck Traxler said, "While we are disappointed that we are unable to give states the tools they need to deal with wolf depredation, we will certainly abide by the court's ruling." Traxler said that government lawyers were reviewing the ruling and no decision had been made on whether to appeal. A coalition of animal welfare and environmental groups, including the Humane Society of the United States, brought the suit. "This ruling creates an outstanding precedent for all other endangered species that are currently listed under the ESA (Endangered Species Act) and struggling to make a recovery," said Patricia Lane, an attorney for the Humane Society.