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Everything posted by Andy9o8
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Put another way, this is a poster-child example of the need for term limits.
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Four US Marines dead in suspected domestic terror attack
Andy9o8 replied to Driver1's topic in Speakers Corner
My point was that the "Gun Free Zone" was not in place because the Marines are anti-gun lefty nutjobs, which is the common place people are getting ready to go when they bring up the gun free zone thing. Most likely, the Marines decided that having recruiters armed would not lead to the welcoming atmosphere they are trying to promote at a recruiting station. On most military bases, soldiers/sailors/airmen/Marines are not allowed to have privately owned weapons in their residences. The DoD has decided that the risk of suicide/accident/fratricide is higher than the risk of the base being attacked. So far, they are right. The individual marines didn't get to decide jack squat. That was DOD mandated. I'm pretty sure he was referring to the Marine Corps. -
Donald Trump mocks John McCain's military record - LA Times
Andy9o8 replied to quade's topic in Speakers Corner
Did you fact-check that snippet? It's a bit massaged. 2 of his crashes as a young pilot could & should probably have been avoided. 3rd crash was an engine-out of undetermined cause. Yeah, he was an arrogant hot shot back then. But in any event, then he went to Nam. Pretty much voluntarily. As contrasted with Trump, who availed himself of multiple deferments, Cheney-style. The 4th incident which the author smarms up was when he was in a plane on the Forrestal deck when another plane on deck accidentally fired off a missile and hit the plane next to McCain's. I find the article author's characterization of that incident, and McCain's "involvement" in it, to be pretty scuzzy. Then he got shot down. You know, while placing himself in the line of enemy fire and staying on bomb run instead of juking when he got toned. PS, while he was a POW, Charlie offered to release him out of turn because he was an admiral's kid, but he told them to fuck off, and endured quite some more turture as his reward. Yes, very cowardly. No doubt, McCain has used his POW status to give himself quite a ride. He turned himself into a classic politician, and in his personal life was apparently somewhat of a philanderer. But facts are facts, and spin is spin, and I see the latest swift-boating of McCain as pretty scummy. I'm very glad he and Palin lost the election, but he really doesn't deserve this installment of smear. -
Four US Marines dead in suspected domestic terror attack
Andy9o8 replied to Driver1's topic in Speakers Corner
See, now there's an idea for a short story, or a 1-act play. -
Four US Marines dead in suspected domestic terror attack
Andy9o8 replied to Driver1's topic in Speakers Corner
Thank you for being honest. Access to guns makes it easier for suicidal people, especially men, to commit suicide. To all the kneejerkers, I'm not saying soldiers shouldn't have guns, or all soldiers are suicidal. I'm simply pointing out that the suicide rate would likely go up if servicemembers were required to be armed at all times. It's not a value judgement, it is a statement of fact. If you're okay with that as the price for making recruiting centers "harder" targets, then at least be honest about it. I personally don't think arming all soldiers in garrison would solve anything, but would create a whole host of other problems. Raw data from CDC.gov - open to interpretation: Age-Adjusted Suicide Rates, by State — United States, 2012 -
Donald Trump mocks John McCain's military record - LA Times
Andy9o8 replied to quade's topic in Speakers Corner
Whaaa?? Seriously? In what world? OK, my reply is over-stated, but shit, man, some of the most successful politicians have been fucking assholes who behave like fucking assholes. And it's not just US politics, or some Third World countries. Look, for example, at politics in Australia. Everybody at the top echelons of national and provincial politics keeps their long knives well-sharpened, and bloody. But get back to US politics. Joe McCarthy, Lyndon Johnson, George Wallace, Newt Gingrich, Scott Walker, Ted Cruz... you think they got ahead by being tactful? Certainly not. -
Donald Trump mocks John McCain's military record - LA Times
Andy9o8 replied to quade's topic in Speakers Corner
Wow. Just wow. -
Longmont City Council will take up skydiving noise
Andy9o8 replied to stratostar's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
How many people do you think actually read her nutty website (or her nutty facebook page) if links to them aren't published elsewhere? -
Four in Maine shot in suspected Anglo-Caucasian terror attack
Andy9o8 replied to Andy9o8's topic in Speakers Corner
You mean the Vatican? Most of them buggers ain't registered. -
Four in Maine shot in suspected Anglo-Caucasian terror attack
Andy9o8 replied to Andy9o8's topic in Speakers Corner
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/07/17/police-4-shot-in-3-northern-maine-communities-gunman-being-sought/ Fuck you, you fucking pasty-faced Anglo with towel-less head! Side note: I don't hear any leaders of the registered sex offender community condemning these actions. Where's the outrage? -
Four US Marines dead in suspected domestic terror attack
Andy9o8 replied to Driver1's topic in Speakers Corner
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Four US Marines dead in suspected domestic terror attack
Andy9o8 replied to Driver1's topic in Speakers Corner
Interesting context, for whatever it may or may not be worth, may be lent by this article about the shooter and his family, which should be read in full: https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/chattanooga-shooter-came-from-middle-class-muslim-family/2015/07/16/815c39c2-2c04-11e5-bd33-395c05608059_story.html?hpid=z2 -
And they have a battle flag.
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Is it?
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Not to contradict your instructors, but the general point of (a) low hop & pop(s) as part of training for AFF students is for at least one such exit to be un-poised, to simulate the conditions of an emergency exit.
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Really? I grew up as a suburban baby-boomer, so I learned to swim and ride a bike at a very young age, so that now they're both completely natural to me. But no, they're not intuitive abilities, they're skills that have to be learned, and before you learn them, you generally can't do them yet. I know a couple very active, athletic people who for whatever reason simply never learned to swim or ride a bike as kids; and as adults, they still can't do it. Doesn't mean they're pampered slugs, they just never learned those skills. The folks in the article/video are overcoming their awkwardness and embarrassment to take the time to learn something new as adults, and even get videoed doing it. I think they deserve praise.
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Not only that, the NAACP wants the confederate flag removed from state police vehicle insignia and uniform patches. Where do you draw the line? At the Pennsylvaia-Maryland border?
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Is it safe for me to get trained to skydive?
Andy9o8 replied to BeaveCake's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
You know how that conversation goes. "Hey doc! I need you to OK me physically to go skydiving!" "NOOOOPE!" ?? I chucked drogues for a long time, and had no trouble whatsoever finding a Dr. to check me out for my FAA Class 3 medical certificate. For reasons I'm at a total loss to fathom, sometimes American doctors can be a little risk averse. Back in the day, when I was in college and was already jumping, I asked our family's long-time doctor (my parents' generation) whether XXXXX would inhibit me from skydiving. His unhelpfully non-responsive answer: "I'm not going to tell you it's OK for you to skydive." Lesson learned. -
Freely joined and freely left the Union. There was never any attempt to overthrow the Federal Gov't. You use an overly-narrow historical revisionist's definition of "traitor". (Same would go for the word "treason".) No, it's not mere semantics, either. See my post #77 above.
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Sounds to me like there's built-in delay, as I noted above.
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As long as it can be timely verified. Can it?
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(I'm not your target addressee, but): That misses the point. I mean, yes that's part of the point. Because if a nuclear-armed country destablizes sufficiently that a Taliban-level power gains control of the nuclear arsenal, then yes, they might be nuts enough to use them. But the real point is not so much that Iran will use them, but that having them will allow them to use their nuclear arsenal as a shield behind which it can do even more serious damage with its mischief than it's been doing for the past 30 years. And that's what makes it truly dangerous; it provides Iran with greatly enhanced freedom of (mischievous) action. You see, it's a lot harder for the US, or NATO, or Israel, or whomever, to say to Iran, "You cross this line, we will fuck you up" if Iran has nuclear weapons than if it does not.
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Well then, logically, that indicts the entire Nuclear Non-Proliferation treaty. And, I suppose it does. But that's really beside the point. Principle aside, the unvarnished reality is that life isn't fair. Our side had the superior negotiating position.
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Only 2/3 of the Senate; right? So, at least the more grown-up part. Actually, not in this instance since, apparently, it doesn't qualify as an official treaty (so maybe I stand corrected and should have used the word "agreement" instead). In this instance it appears that it will be subject to a majority-only vote of both houses of Congress. My (quick!) source: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/07/14/heres-how-congress-could-kill-or-preserve-iran-nuclear-deal/