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If you saw Commander AWOL doing Guard duty between May and November of 1972 you could win ten grand (for the USO). !! If I could remember ANYTHING from 1972, other than a three finger lid of leafy Mexican cost $15, it would be a friggin' miracle. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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From: Ken Fortenberry
If you saw Commander AWOL doing Guard duty between May and November of 1972 you could win ten grand (for the USO). !! If I could remember ANYTHING from 1972, other than a three finger lid of leafy Mexican cost $15, it would be a friggin' miracle. ;-) So the fact you were drugged out while dubya was in the guard somehow makes you superior? Fukkin amazing. George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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daytripper wrote:
On 24 Feb 2004 02:55:57 GMT, ojunk (George Adams) wrote: So the fact you were drugged out while dubya was in the guard somehow makes you superior? Fukkin amazing. Umm....too close to call. /daytripper (I think the tie-breaker should be DUI arrests ;-) Too funny. What's overlooked about GWB's National Guard "service" is that when he graduated from Yale in '68, he jumped right to the head of the pack for a coveted NG position, ahead of 500 other applicants, despite doing poorly on an aptitude test. It was essentially a "Get Out of Viet Nam Free" card, and he got it because of political connections. That isn't even disputed, and it pretty much sums up GWB's charmed and privileged life in a nutshell, so to speak. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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rw wrote:
What's overlooked about GWB's National Guard "service" is that when he graduated from Yale in '68, he jumped right to the head of the pack for a coveted NG position, ahead of 500 other applicants, despite doing poorly on an aptitude test. It was essentially a "Get Out of Viet Nam Free" card, and he got it because of political connections. That isn't even disputed, and it pretty much sums up GWB's charmed and privileged life in a nutshell, so to speak. Yeah, privileged *******. Thank god we'll have a chance to vote for John Kerry, a good ol' boy just like me. No connections. Just a down home, normal, everyday kind of guy. I hear he cut his own marble for his house and cast his own silver dinner ware. I know he's the one who knows all about us average folks of limited means. I'm looking forward to all of the prosperity that will come my way when he's elected. I hope he taxes the **** out of all of the rich *******s who make over $75,000 per year. Folks that rich should be in the 100% tax bracket. No one should make that much money when there are so many poor people in this country. It's just not right. Snoop -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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George Adams wrote:
So the fact you were drugged out while dubya was in the guard somehow makes you superior? Fukkin amazing. Both of us were drugged out, but only one of us got paid for it. Yeah, that IS amazing. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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George notes:
So the fact you were drugged out while dubya was in the guard somehow makes you superior? Fukkin amazing. right-o! Our Commander-in-Chief was able to be in the Guard and be righteously drugged-out, as you put it. Hence, the lack of appearance for physicals once they started testing for drugs..... Tom |
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Scott Seidman wrote:
Now, now. First, I think we all have to agree that we hold the president to a somewhat higher standard than Ken. Second, Bush might have been every bit as drugged out. We'd know if they released his arrest record. Hell, he might have been in the slam at the time in question. Yes, but we at least know he got paid for it, which the White House equates with "service." JR |
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![]() "George Adams" wrote in message ... From: Ken Fortenberry snip If I could remember ANYTHING from 1972, other than a three finger lid of leafy Mexican cost $15, it would be a friggin' miracle. ;-) So the fact you were drugged out while dubya was in the guard somehow makes you ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ superior? Fukkin amazing. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Geez, when I was student back then, just smoking grass didn't count as being "drugged out." :-) George Adams snip Cheers, and tight lines, -Mark |
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