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Old 11-15-10, 01:48 AM   #1
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Wait, you meet W?
way back about a month before he became the republican presidential candidate.

I was 20? maybe 21 years old. He and I were 2 of about 5 people in the room.

I like him. friendly, jovial... the sort of guy i would pop a top with.

he seemed like a genuine person... his interview here ( ) is pretty much what its like to sit with him for 10 or 15 minutes.

say what you will about him as a president, i always liked him because i was able to sort of look at him as "just a guy"
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Old 11-15-10, 03:30 AM   #2
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Besides, isn't he the Ollie North who was found Not Guilty?
No its the Ollie North that was found guilty.

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instead certain people piss and moan like writhing whores about the Marine who was smart enough to outsmart congress.
Since when has that been a Marines job?


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they learned from the Joe the (idiot) Plummer guy
You mean Joe the tax dodging not the plumber who funnily enough became a media celebrity with the same people.
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Old 11-15-10, 08:44 AM   #3
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Some of these people take book signings pretty seriously.

I heard one lady saying she spent the night to get some sports star's book signed
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Old 11-15-10, 10:34 AM   #4
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No its the Ollie North that was found guilty.
I already responded to that whine. Did you miss it, or are you ignoring it?

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Since when has that been a Marines job?
It's everybody's job. You're the only one who thinks Congress is worth anything. And again you didn't answer the charge.

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You mean Joe the tax dodging not the plumber who funnily enough became a media celebrity with the same people.
No argument there.
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Old 11-15-10, 10:39 AM   #5
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Not supprising that the usual suspects launch into hate mode.

I dident even know he had a 'new' book out.

Anyhow pretty cool coincidence there Steve.
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Old 11-15-10, 11:30 AM   #6
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I already responded to that whine. Did you miss it, or are you ignoring it?
Yes, and you incorrectly said he was found not guilty, are you ignoring that?

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It's everybody's job.
Is it really?
His job involved following his oath of office, since his problems began with taking US laws and breaking them while aiding enemies of the state then he can in no way be described as doing his job as a Marine.

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You're the only one who thinks Congress is worth anything.

Sorry to break it to ya Sailor, but them people in Congress are politicians.

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And again you didn't answer the charge.
Whichever way you cut it he lied under oath which makes him a rather despicable character, wrapping himself in the flag makes it even more despicable and stains both the flag and his uniform together with all that is supposed to stand for.
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Old 11-16-10, 01:11 PM   #7
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You mean Joe the tax dodging not the plumber who funnily enough became a media celebrity with the same people.
Maybe Obama should have offered him a cabinet post as a "reach across to the other side" gesture. Tax evasion is practically a prerequisite (though I doubt his evasion was nearly as large as, say, Geithner's).
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Maybe Obama should have offered him a cabinet post as a "reach across to the other side" gesture. Tax evasion is practically a prerequisite (though I doubt his evasion was nearly as large as, say, Geithner's).
Evading Vietnam seems to be more in line w/the Republican list of prerequisites.
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Evading Vietnam seems to be more in line w/the Republican list of prerequisites.
Tell it to Bill Clinton
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way back about a month before he became the republican presidential candidate.

I was 20? maybe 21 years old. He and I were 2 of about 5 people in the room.

I like him. friendly, jovial... the sort of guy i would pop a top with.

he seemed like a genuine person... his interview here ( ) is pretty much what its like to sit with him for 10 or 15 minutes.

say what you will about him as a president, i always liked him because i was able to sort of look at him as "just a guy"
Blair said the same thing that Bush was a man who would call a spade a spade. I mean, I ripped into the guy during his presidency and some of the things he did still make me shake my head, but his quick talk to the cameras at the G8 summit at Gleneagles as news broke of the 7/7 attacks, well, it made me glad to have the US as a friend and his words were genuinely heartfelt.

For my dues, I was talking to Joe Pasquale the other day, and I've also met Jay Kay and Jarvis Cocker whilst at work.
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