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LOL LOL..yeah forgot bout that,guess I need figure out whats cheaper gas or electricity.
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hell I might have voted for him myself,but he suffered from being decent..
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if its amd chips Id like the set up for winter,would keep my heating bill down......
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oooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh pretty!
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Ok folks,this is a question for those of you that have ideas on this...Im thinking of getting a new motherboard/cpu combination..Im running a athlon 3000 clocked at 3200..the question is this,would flight sims play smoother with a amd 64 at 3200 or 3400? are there Any advantages to upgrading now or is it better wait a bit till the drivers for updates become available?.. Thanks Folks
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guess its time to ask,hows the new rig working out???
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If nothing else we have not had our own airplanes being flown into our own buldings over our own homeland in 3yrs...... (But I guess we have our inuendos that really don't mean Jack such as dignity, honor, patriotism. Democracy) Might not mean jack to you,but they ARE worth a lot to me.....and that le'kerry guy tried real hard to take away my dignity and honor of having served in se asia.......he failed miserably...democracy,that IS what voting is all about I thought...
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ahh yeah one of the bennies of getting more experienced..(I refuse to say old) takes much longer for the body to recuperate.....
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do I get the ham and cheese or the cheese and ham?...do I get the grey pupon or the one my meal tickets company makes overseas?..do I tell them now or do I tell them after im elected that im turning over control of the US armed forces over to the the french,err the un.....
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ahh upstate new york....very nice area up there! gorgeous scenery... their only problem is that 3 week summer...
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humm,you DO know both are rather rich men right?... :D but seriously fellas,we do need to vote,too many folks died protecting that right not to vote,but Please try to make your decision on facts,not just along the party line or because at least the other guy is not the other guy(yogi berra might like this lol)..........for example I might have voted for the other guy had it been joe lieberman,then again Id vote for rudi over the fellow in my white house now..but neither is running....my son in law works at the piers here,he has allready been told WHO to vote for...I found that rather disturbing to say the least..
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oh I forgot,who won??????????????????
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are you sure the pic was after the game had been played for over 2hrs???? :D
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seems to be a 'cheeky' one....
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thought we needed to be fair and include ralphie boy... Ralph Nader Rallies Dead Voters Written by KDAnteater Ralph Nader is dead in the water, and looks to capitalize from it. Ralph Nader, an independent candidate for the American presidency, has been falling in the polls for weeks. Even his biggest supporters are turning the other cheek in favor of a lesser of two evils. He is now desperately resorting to lecturing rocks and pigeons to vote for him. Ralph Nader has run out of options, and because of this, has called upon the dead for assistance. Nader has a huge dead base because they can relate to his speaking ability and stage presence. The Independent candidate hopes to vanquish the law that prohibits the dead from voting before this coming Novemeber election occurs. “I call upon the dead to vote for me,” said Ralph Nader at the un-televised Nader National Convention in Harmony, California. For those who do not know, Harmony has a population of eighteen people, and was vacant when Ralph rolled into town to speak. "All the attendents came to see Peter Camejo, which is kinda sad," said former vice-presidential candidate Winona LaDuke. Not only Independents and Greens are trying to secure dead-votes, however. The Republicans say that they are using dead politicians to spread their message of "hope" to America. Strom Thurmond and Ronald Reagan’s deaths gave the Republican Party a boost when it came to dead voters. However, once people are dead, they usually do not vote for far-right Republicans, after realizing what hell is really like. “We are expecting a huge dead-voter turnout in Florida and Texas,” said the president. “Dead people voted during the 2000 election, but nobody seemed to notice." Bush went on to say, “The dead have a huge political influence. Why do you think my Attorney General lost to a dead guy?” Bill Clinton attempted to die to gain Democrats some dead-votes, but the dead were only disappointed by the ex-president’s efforts. “If he really cared for us, he would have kicked the bucket,” said one corpse. John Kerry says that he will give the dead rights that they never possessed before, including affordable health care, cleaner air and jobs. George Bush is counting on the dead’s concern for the “War on Terror(ism),” to gain critical votes. Ralph Nader is just hoping that the dead are brainless enough to vote for him. “These political issues do not concern us much,” said one dead voter,” we just want to feast upon the flesh of the living.” She then took a bite out of my microphone holding hand. “And Gene Falco is our candidate of choice.” Of course, most dead voters are not casting their ballots for Falco: the woman we spoke to is a very right-wing corpse who believes that welfare, as well as everything else, is a sin against God. Most dead voters would vote for Ralph Nader if they had rights, and resticting them from voting is what Ralph Nader calls, "the worst kind of discrimination imaginable." “I am voting for Nader if I get the chance,” said one dead person, “he promises to give us greener grass over our burial plots. He is the only candidate who promises this, and the only candidate for us.”
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LOL LOL nice pic.... this is some rather blunt reading..to the point... http://www.vnsfvetakerry.com/bush_national_guard_service.htm http://www.vnsfvetakerry.com/open_letter_t...y_a_veteran.htm
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I might have missed it,has any MOH Man said anything positive about the other guy in the pres race?... JOHN KERRY RECEIVES A STINGING REBUKE FROM A RETIRED REAR ADMIRAL WHO ACTUALLY HAS MORE DECORATIONS THAN JOHN KERRY. “WHAT!?!?”, I HEAR YOU SCREAM, “I THOUGHT NO ONE HAD MORE DECORATIONS THAN JOHN KERRY!” Well, actually yes, some people do have more awards than Kerry. Some have a lot more, like Jeremiah A. Denton, Rear Admiral, U.S. Navy Retired, Former United States Senator from Alabama, Former Vietnam POW for EIGHT YEARS (which means he spent approximately thirty times longer in Vietnam than John Kerry), Author of When Hell Was in Session. Denton received the Navy Cross, Dept. of Defense Distinguished Service Medal, Navy Distinguished Service Medal, Three Silver Stars, Distinguished Flying Cross, Five Bronze Stars, Two Air Medals, Two Purple Hearts, Combat Action Ribbon, Numerous combat theatre, campaign, and occupation awards. Consider this from Denton’s biography: Denton's name first came to the attention of the American public in 1966, during a television interview arranged by the North Vietnamese in Hanoi. Prior to the interview, torture and threats of more torture were applied to intimidate him to "respond properly and politely. " During the interview, after the journalist's recitation of alleged U.S. "war atrocities," Denton was asked about his support of U.S. policy concerning the war. He replied: "I don't know what is happening now in Vietnam, because the only news sources I have are North Vietnamese, but whatever the position of my government is, I believe in it, I support it, and I will support it as long as I live." Throughout the interview, while responding to questions and feigning sensitivity to harsh lighting, Denton blinked his eyes in Morse Code, repeatedly spelling out a covert message: "T-O-R-T-U-R-E". The interview, which was broadcast on American television on May 17, 1966, was the first confirmation that American POWs in Vietnam were being tortured. Denton writes in a guest article in the Mobile Register: Who's Kerry? 03/07/04 By JEREMIAH DENTON Knowing that I served in the U.S. Senate with John Kerry and that, like him, I am a veteran of the Vietnam War, many people have asked me what I think of him, particularly now that he's the apparent presidential nominee of the Democratic Party. When Kerry joined me in the Senate, I already knew about his record of defamatory remarks and behavior criticizing U.S. policy in Vietnam and the conduct of our military personnel there. I had learned in North Vietnamese prisons how much harm such statements caused. To me, his remarks and behavior amounted to giving aid and comfort to our Vietnamese and Soviet enemies. So I was not surprised when his subsequent overall voting pattern in the Senate was consistently detrimental to our national security.
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(We are asking Americans to think about that because how do you ask a man to be the last man to die in Vietnam? How do you ask a man to be the last man to die for a mistake?....) thought I would quote the horses mouth...seen the last man bit somewhere else? the pic,just for the giggles.....
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this guys own words are rather clear...what changed other than the party with the president... Jan 30, 1992" (in regards to the Clinton presidential campaign)" I am saddened by the fact that Vietnam has yet again been inserted into the campaign, and that it has been inserted in what I feel to be the worst possible way. By that I mean that yesterday, during this Presidential campaign, and even throughout recent times, Vietnam has been discussed and written about without an adequate statement of its full meaning." blah blah blah "We do not need to divide America over who served and how. I have personally always believed that many served in many different ways. Someone who was deeply against the war in 1969 or 1970 may well have served their country with equal passion and patriotism by opposing the war as by fighting in it. Are we now, 20 years or 30 years later, to forget the difficulties of that time, of families that were literally torn apart, of brothers who ceased to talk to brothers, of fathers who disowned their sons, of people who felt compelled to leave the country and forget their own future and turn against the will of their own aspirations?"
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this makes sense,but it brings up the question..what if one is Retired allready and Becomes disabled?
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then of course there's this,or this.... despite what the Kerry campaign would have everyone believe. Kerry claims that VA benefits are being cut, but they’ve gone up over 25% during President Bush’s administration. Kerry voted to send our troops to war, but then voted against spending the money to feed, arm and protect them. Kerry claims today that our military is too small, but Kerry voted to cut submarines and their crews from military budgets, voted to cut coastal mine hunting programs, voted to force the retirement of no less than 60,000 military members in 1993. Worst of all – John Kerry has voted against defense authorization bills that would raise military pay – today complaining that our military is paid too little for their sacrifice.
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I DID find it offensive yes..but will tell you Id rather have The President of The United States saying that,that him saying i voted for it before voting against it,or saying i was in cambodia err oh sorry was bout 50 miles from it....get the pattern? you want ire? try this pic of a real leaflet,read very carefully the LAST line of it,think where you hear that line before.......
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The FIRST set only had a FEW PICTURES....you posted ok,lets post juist a few,specially two...
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no need to apologizing guy,not after the flipping pics posted else where here...
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in that case go for the match .45 .a sweeeeet weapon and easy to look at still