warpedskydiver

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  1. Milk Bone dog biscuits are the original "energy bar" for some old grunts
  2. hehehe thats awesome!!!! Max you have one sick sense of humor, no wonder I like you Stop by SDC if you can on the way to perris. We will make sure you feel like you went down the rabbit hole! hehehe Did I mention I am making 10 gallons of Mint Juleps for the Freak Brothers reunion? well Good bourbon would be very expensive so in honor of all the bags that have passed on I will be using everclear, raw sugar, and Kentucky Colonel mint from my garden. There are gonna be alot of fucked up people around the bonfire and pond!!! I have a huge pitcher I am gonna give John Kallend!!! hehehehehe I am EVIL!!!
  3. Thieves are scum! Good news Jim! I would feel the same or maybe worse if someone stole my Altimeter lucky #13 that was the personal altimeter of my friend Henry Bivins. If anybody stole that, they would need a prosthesis after I got a hold of them.
  4. Is your name John Kallend? if not them maybe you might want to let him actually respond, afterall he is still capable of utter a syllable or two. grrrrrrr*%#%$@#$@Q^&$Q!!!
  5. If you were trained to do that by your superiors, I know a SSM in your country that would have a few choice words for them.
  6. From right, Staff Sgt. Dennis Kirk, Staff Sgt. Justin Larson, Spc. Rene Reyes from 2nd Battalion... Afghan, Coalition Forces Kill 45 Militants Saturday, June 17, 2006 6:44 AM EDT The Associated Press By TINI TRAN KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Coalition forces pressed forward with a major offensive in southern Afghanistan, killing an estimated 45 insurgents in attacks on two Taliban militant camps, military officials said Saturday. Most died when Afghan and coalition forces surprised militants as they gathered at a "known enemy camp" in Khod Valley, part of the Shaheed Hasas district of Uruzgan province, the military said in a statement. "Coalition forces tracked the development of this meeting until there were more than 50 extremists gathered before attacking," said military spokesman Lt. Col. Paul Fitzpatrick. About 40 militants were killed, including bombers, their financial backers and local leaders responsible for attacks against Afghan civilians and the army, the military said. "Coalition forces have delivered a quick and severe blow to the enemy today," Fitzpatrick said. Separately, Afghan and coalition forces conducted a raid on a Taliban compound near Tarin Kowt, the capital of Uruzgan, killing five insurgents, the military said. They also seized about eight pounds of opium. One U.S. soldier was wounded in the raid. He was later listed in stable condition. Also Friday, two coalition soldiers were killed by a roadside bomb in Asadabad district in eastern Kunar province as they were conducting a security sweep of the area, the military said. Their nationalities were not released. The combat operations were part of Operation Mountain Thrust, the largest anti-Taliban military campaign undertaken since the former regime's 2001 ouster in an American-led invasion. More than 10,000 U.S.-led troops were deployed this week across southern Afghanistan to quell a Taliban resurgence before NATO-led forces take over from the coalition this summer. Earlier this week, coalition forces said they killed an estimated 40 militants in a remote, mountainous area of southeastern Paktika province in operations in support of Mountain Thrust. One coalition member was wounded in that operation. U.S., Canadian, British and Afghan troops have fanned out over four restive provinces — Helmand, Uruzgan, Kandahar and Zabul — to hunt down Taliban fighters blamed for the surge in ambushes and bombings. Extremist forces, primarily Taliban, have escalated attacks against coalition and Afghan troops, particularly in the south, in the bloodiest campaign of violence launched since 2001. More than 500 people, mostly militants, have been killed in the past month. Also Friday, Afghan authorities arrested 12 Taliban fighters who were attending the funeral of a slain commander in the Qarabagh district of Ghazni province, governor Haji Sher Alam said. Afghan police and soldiers also confiscated a dozen AK-47 assault rifles, eight rocket-propelled grenade launchers and four motorbikes, he said. Four highway policemen were killed in southern Kandahar province when a roadside bomb exploded near their vehicle, provincial officials said. Coalition forces also came under attack in southern Uruzgan province and neighboring Zabul province but no casualties were reported, said coalition spokesman Maj. Quentin Innis. Operation Mountain Thrust began in mid-May with limited attacks and raids launched by coalition forces. The offensive's main phase opened Thursday and is expected to expand further over the coming days.
  7. I knew you couldn't do it. I didn't say I couldn't do it. I said there's no point, since you appear to be permanently attached to the NRA web site and post its propaganda here in seconds. NRA is propaganda John? oooh please do tell how you have determined that, using the scientific method of analysis.
  8. __________________________________ O.K. Is this where you feel this country is... a 'police state'? Chuck Illinois, and I know several cops that would say the same.
  9. Quote***Was the 2004 Election Stolen? Republicans prevented more than 350,000 voters in Ohio from casting ballots or having their votes counted -- enough to have put John Kerry in the White House. BY ROBERT F. KENNEDY JR. Quote This is all the information you needed
  10. The Good Americans insulting you for talking about your concerns remind me why I made the decision to leave a year ago. Quote Damn I appreciate that
  11. Tell that to the Sailors in the USS Cole That was only one of many attacks during that time...and most all went unanswered
  12. Yawn... the electric car has been around since the 1920s!!!! good god people GWB wasn't even born yet! P.S. Wenn ich sprechen, du nicht vergessen!
  13. And what do you think happens when a no knock gets served and they cant smash in the door right away?...I will tell you: Bullets flying through the door at groin height. Police need to work smarter, not become Nazi's. Have a warrant that is high risk? pick up the suspect OUT OF HIS HOME, then use the warrant to search.
  14. Well this can't be true, because the lefties just can't have the truth being told. You are now causing them to seek counseling
  15. Just remember that a 12 gauge at 10 feet will take that ceramic plate and turn their chest into purple goo. not to forget to mention that headshots hurt like hell I bet.
  16. They should be afraid of "breaking in" to anyones home without the announcement of their intention to serve a lawfully obtained warrant. this does not mean lying to a judge to get a warrant, then hoping to find anything at all, is a good idea. (fishing trips)
  17. Congressman William Jefferson D-La., speaks at the swearing in ceremony for Mayor Ray Nagin at the... House Dems Strip Jefferson of Panel Seat Friday, June 16, 2006 6:21 AM EDT The Associated Press By DAVID ESPO Listen to Audio WASHINGTON (AP) — Add political banishment to the list of problems confronting Rep. William Jefferson, ensnared in a bribery scandal that fellow Democrats hope to turn to their election-year advantage. "Democrats are determined to hold a high ethical standard," the party's leader, Rep. Nancy Pelosi, said Thursday night after engineering a 99-58 vote of the rank and file that stripped Jefferson of his seat on the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee. "This isn't about proof in the court of law. This is about an ethical standard," Pelosi said. "I wish that the White House would do the same." Democrats long have accused Republicans of nourishing a "culture of corruption" in Congress, and signaled their desire to make ethics a key issue in their drive to win control of the House in the November elections. The vote came despite a final plea from Jefferson and persistent complaints from members of the Congressional Black Caucus, which said the Louisianan was being sanctioned without a rule or a precedent to justify it. For his part, Jefferson conceded to reporters he faced "serious allegations" in connection with an investigation that has netted two convictions. The congressman maintains his innocence and has not been indicted, although the FBI says it found $90,000 in bribe money several months ago stashed in a food freezer in his home. With the action of the Democratic caucus subject to ratification by the full House, Jefferson publicly left open for the first time that he might be willing to give up his committee seat voluntarily. "I don't want to speculate," he said. Within an hour of the vote, Jefferson disclosed he had offered on Wednesday to step aside on two conditions. They were that the caucus establish a rule covering cases like his and that his seat on Ways and Means go temporarily to a fellow Louisiana Democrat, Rep. Charles Melancon. Pelosi, who controlled the votes to prevail in a showdown, declined the offer. "So it was her decision to expose the rift in this caucus and to move forward with this unjust action," Jefferson said in a statement. The vote in a closed-door meeting of Democrats marked the culmination of Pelosi's effort to stake out the high election-year ground on ethics. The issue was a difficult one for many Democrats, and some members of the black caucus have privately appealed to Jefferson in recent weeks to step aside voluntarily. Rep. James Clyburn of South Carolina, a member of the Democratic leadership as well as the black caucus, said the rank and file had confronted "two competing interests — the legal interest and the political interest." While the vote was not close, it also underscored the concern among Democrats that Jefferson was being sanctioned arbitrarily. The chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, Rep. Melvin Watt of North Carolina, said after the vote that by taking the action they did, fellow Democrats chose "political expediency" or some other unacceptable factor over precedent. "Even at the end of the meeting, we don't know what the standard has been," he said. Watt said that constituents of some lawmakers will adopt the view that race was a factor in the decision. "I think there are people who will say that's the basis," he said. Blacks are among the Democrats' most loyal voters. Democrats earlier in the evening rejected a call to sidetrack the proceedings until a rule had been adopted to cover situations like Jefferson's. Rep. Steven Rothman, D-N.J., said he sought the step because without rules, the action was "extraordinarily arbitrary." Quote All lip service as usual
  18. kicking in a door without notice can get several people killed quickly. Upon serving a no knock warrant do they have the right to kick in a door and then shoot the dog and people inside?. If the answer is NO the cops they may want to knock, or be viewed as a criminal intent on killing the occupants, with all the unpleasantries of being treated as an intruder.
  19. The funny thing is that people are raised not to worry about what others think of you and then later on you are supposed to care only about what others think....see the contradiction?
  20. Guess what is still living despite all the predictions others made? ME!!! I will turn 45 fucking years old @ 12:08pm today Sweet fucking jesus where did all that time go? and who is this old guy that took over my body? BRB I need to go get more coffee and maybe get wasted.
  21. You can get the same thing by not making them do a PLF from your car!... as you slow down to 20mph to let them bail out ya know I wonder if their SO realizes why they always come home with grass stains?
  22. Oh no that could never happen! the champions of justice, michael moore, howard dean, and george soros would stop them immediately by bringing in michael jackson as a mediator.