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April 8, 2009 at 12:35 PM #378680April 8, 2009 at 3:42 PM #378129Allan from FallbrookParticipant
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I remember during Gulf War I, there was a protest against the war in Washington, DC. There was an attractive co-ed holding a sign that said “No Blood for Oil”. When the interviewer asked where she was from, she replied, “Michigan”. When asked how she got to DC from Michigan, she replied, “I drove”. I damn near fell off the couch, I was laughing so hard. Oh, the irony. Lost on her, of course, the way it’s lost on Breezie.[/quote]
I saw this once. It was at an anti-war rally for the current Iraq war. There were alot of people leading a chant about “NO Blood for OIL” and other catchy sloagans durring college. They started ringing their keys along with the chant to help create and keep a beat. Well, I was walking from class to my house, cause it wasnt more than a mile or two and it was a nice spring day. I ended up following a girl from the protest to the parking lot cause that was the fastest way for me to go too. (Ie I wasnt following her). Anyways she hops into her Fatty SUV (Excersion??? I forget) and drives off. Clueless that she was in anyway part of the problem. Infact, Ill bet she felt that she was part of the solution.
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These situations create quite a moral dilema for the Establishment and the U.S. military. Should we blow up these American chick’s SUV’s or kill Arabs? [/quote]Hey, Rus, I was waiting for you to make an appearance. I’m pretty sure I was just making a point there and not actually advocating airstrikes on Midwest co-eds.
As far as bombing Arabs: Not all of them. Just the ones agitating for a return to a medieval theocracy adhering to fundamental Islam. I’m more than happy to bomb them out of existence.
April 8, 2009 at 3:42 PM #378405Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=Russell][quote=DWCAP][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
I remember during Gulf War I, there was a protest against the war in Washington, DC. There was an attractive co-ed holding a sign that said “No Blood for Oil”. When the interviewer asked where she was from, she replied, “Michigan”. When asked how she got to DC from Michigan, she replied, “I drove”. I damn near fell off the couch, I was laughing so hard. Oh, the irony. Lost on her, of course, the way it’s lost on Breezie.[/quote]
I saw this once. It was at an anti-war rally for the current Iraq war. There were alot of people leading a chant about “NO Blood for OIL” and other catchy sloagans durring college. They started ringing their keys along with the chant to help create and keep a beat. Well, I was walking from class to my house, cause it wasnt more than a mile or two and it was a nice spring day. I ended up following a girl from the protest to the parking lot cause that was the fastest way for me to go too. (Ie I wasnt following her). Anyways she hops into her Fatty SUV (Excersion??? I forget) and drives off. Clueless that she was in anyway part of the problem. Infact, Ill bet she felt that she was part of the solution.
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These situations create quite a moral dilema for the Establishment and the U.S. military. Should we blow up these American chick’s SUV’s or kill Arabs? [/quote]Hey, Rus, I was waiting for you to make an appearance. I’m pretty sure I was just making a point there and not actually advocating airstrikes on Midwest co-eds.
As far as bombing Arabs: Not all of them. Just the ones agitating for a return to a medieval theocracy adhering to fundamental Islam. I’m more than happy to bomb them out of existence.
April 8, 2009 at 3:42 PM #378586Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=Russell][quote=DWCAP][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
I remember during Gulf War I, there was a protest against the war in Washington, DC. There was an attractive co-ed holding a sign that said “No Blood for Oil”. When the interviewer asked where she was from, she replied, “Michigan”. When asked how she got to DC from Michigan, she replied, “I drove”. I damn near fell off the couch, I was laughing so hard. Oh, the irony. Lost on her, of course, the way it’s lost on Breezie.[/quote]
I saw this once. It was at an anti-war rally for the current Iraq war. There were alot of people leading a chant about “NO Blood for OIL” and other catchy sloagans durring college. They started ringing their keys along with the chant to help create and keep a beat. Well, I was walking from class to my house, cause it wasnt more than a mile or two and it was a nice spring day. I ended up following a girl from the protest to the parking lot cause that was the fastest way for me to go too. (Ie I wasnt following her). Anyways she hops into her Fatty SUV (Excersion??? I forget) and drives off. Clueless that she was in anyway part of the problem. Infact, Ill bet she felt that she was part of the solution.
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These situations create quite a moral dilema for the Establishment and the U.S. military. Should we blow up these American chick’s SUV’s or kill Arabs? [/quote]Hey, Rus, I was waiting for you to make an appearance. I’m pretty sure I was just making a point there and not actually advocating airstrikes on Midwest co-eds.
As far as bombing Arabs: Not all of them. Just the ones agitating for a return to a medieval theocracy adhering to fundamental Islam. I’m more than happy to bomb them out of existence.
April 8, 2009 at 3:42 PM #378628Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=Russell][quote=DWCAP][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
I remember during Gulf War I, there was a protest against the war in Washington, DC. There was an attractive co-ed holding a sign that said “No Blood for Oil”. When the interviewer asked where she was from, she replied, “Michigan”. When asked how she got to DC from Michigan, she replied, “I drove”. I damn near fell off the couch, I was laughing so hard. Oh, the irony. Lost on her, of course, the way it’s lost on Breezie.[/quote]
I saw this once. It was at an anti-war rally for the current Iraq war. There were alot of people leading a chant about “NO Blood for OIL” and other catchy sloagans durring college. They started ringing their keys along with the chant to help create and keep a beat. Well, I was walking from class to my house, cause it wasnt more than a mile or two and it was a nice spring day. I ended up following a girl from the protest to the parking lot cause that was the fastest way for me to go too. (Ie I wasnt following her). Anyways she hops into her Fatty SUV (Excersion??? I forget) and drives off. Clueless that she was in anyway part of the problem. Infact, Ill bet she felt that she was part of the solution.
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These situations create quite a moral dilema for the Establishment and the U.S. military. Should we blow up these American chick’s SUV’s or kill Arabs? [/quote]Hey, Rus, I was waiting for you to make an appearance. I’m pretty sure I was just making a point there and not actually advocating airstrikes on Midwest co-eds.
As far as bombing Arabs: Not all of them. Just the ones agitating for a return to a medieval theocracy adhering to fundamental Islam. I’m more than happy to bomb them out of existence.
April 8, 2009 at 3:42 PM #378755Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=Russell][quote=DWCAP][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
I remember during Gulf War I, there was a protest against the war in Washington, DC. There was an attractive co-ed holding a sign that said “No Blood for Oil”. When the interviewer asked where she was from, she replied, “Michigan”. When asked how she got to DC from Michigan, she replied, “I drove”. I damn near fell off the couch, I was laughing so hard. Oh, the irony. Lost on her, of course, the way it’s lost on Breezie.[/quote]
I saw this once. It was at an anti-war rally for the current Iraq war. There were alot of people leading a chant about “NO Blood for OIL” and other catchy sloagans durring college. They started ringing their keys along with the chant to help create and keep a beat. Well, I was walking from class to my house, cause it wasnt more than a mile or two and it was a nice spring day. I ended up following a girl from the protest to the parking lot cause that was the fastest way for me to go too. (Ie I wasnt following her). Anyways she hops into her Fatty SUV (Excersion??? I forget) and drives off. Clueless that she was in anyway part of the problem. Infact, Ill bet she felt that she was part of the solution.
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These situations create quite a moral dilema for the Establishment and the U.S. military. Should we blow up these American chick’s SUV’s or kill Arabs? [/quote]Hey, Rus, I was waiting for you to make an appearance. I’m pretty sure I was just making a point there and not actually advocating airstrikes on Midwest co-eds.
As far as bombing Arabs: Not all of them. Just the ones agitating for a return to a medieval theocracy adhering to fundamental Islam. I’m more than happy to bomb them out of existence.
April 8, 2009 at 5:11 PM #378169NotCrankyParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=Russell][quote=DWCAP][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
I remember during Gulf War I, there was a protest against the war in Washington, DC. There was an attractive co-ed holding a sign that said “No Blood for Oil”. When the interviewer asked where she was from, she replied, “Michigan”. When asked how she got to DC from Michigan, she replied, “I drove”. I damn near fell off the couch, I was laughing so hard. Oh, the irony. Lost on her, of course, the way it’s lost on Breezie.[/quote]
I saw this once. It was at an anti-war rally for the current Iraq war. There were alot of people leading a chant about “NO Blood for OIL” and other catchy sloagans durring college. They started ringing their keys along with the chant to help create and keep a beat. Well, I was walking from class to my house, cause it wasnt more than a mile or two and it was a nice spring day. I ended up following a girl from the protest to the parking lot cause that was the fastest way for me to go too. (Ie I wasnt following her). Anyways she hops into her Fatty SUV (Excersion??? I forget) and drives off. Clueless that she was in anyway part of the problem. Infact, Ill bet she felt that she was part of the solution.
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These situations create quite a moral dilema for the Establishment and the U.S. military. Should we blow up these American chick’s SUV’s or kill Arabs? [/quote]Hey, Rus, I was waiting for you to make an appearance. I’m pretty sure I was just making a point there and not actually advocating airstrikes on Midwest co-eds.
As far as bombing Arabs: Not all of them. Just the ones agitating for a return to a medieval theocracy adhering to fundamental Islam. I’m more than happy to bomb them out of existence.[/quote]
Speaking of good music from the past.April 8, 2009 at 5:11 PM #378446NotCrankyParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=Russell][quote=DWCAP][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
I remember during Gulf War I, there was a protest against the war in Washington, DC. There was an attractive co-ed holding a sign that said “No Blood for Oil”. When the interviewer asked where she was from, she replied, “Michigan”. When asked how she got to DC from Michigan, she replied, “I drove”. I damn near fell off the couch, I was laughing so hard. Oh, the irony. Lost on her, of course, the way it’s lost on Breezie.[/quote]
I saw this once. It was at an anti-war rally for the current Iraq war. There were alot of people leading a chant about “NO Blood for OIL” and other catchy sloagans durring college. They started ringing their keys along with the chant to help create and keep a beat. Well, I was walking from class to my house, cause it wasnt more than a mile or two and it was a nice spring day. I ended up following a girl from the protest to the parking lot cause that was the fastest way for me to go too. (Ie I wasnt following her). Anyways she hops into her Fatty SUV (Excersion??? I forget) and drives off. Clueless that she was in anyway part of the problem. Infact, Ill bet she felt that she was part of the solution.
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These situations create quite a moral dilema for the Establishment and the U.S. military. Should we blow up these American chick’s SUV’s or kill Arabs? [/quote]Hey, Rus, I was waiting for you to make an appearance. I’m pretty sure I was just making a point there and not actually advocating airstrikes on Midwest co-eds.
As far as bombing Arabs: Not all of them. Just the ones agitating for a return to a medieval theocracy adhering to fundamental Islam. I’m more than happy to bomb them out of existence.[/quote]
Speaking of good music from the past.April 8, 2009 at 5:11 PM #378627NotCrankyParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=Russell][quote=DWCAP][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
I remember during Gulf War I, there was a protest against the war in Washington, DC. There was an attractive co-ed holding a sign that said “No Blood for Oil”. When the interviewer asked where she was from, she replied, “Michigan”. When asked how she got to DC from Michigan, she replied, “I drove”. I damn near fell off the couch, I was laughing so hard. Oh, the irony. Lost on her, of course, the way it’s lost on Breezie.[/quote]
I saw this once. It was at an anti-war rally for the current Iraq war. There were alot of people leading a chant about “NO Blood for OIL” and other catchy sloagans durring college. They started ringing their keys along with the chant to help create and keep a beat. Well, I was walking from class to my house, cause it wasnt more than a mile or two and it was a nice spring day. I ended up following a girl from the protest to the parking lot cause that was the fastest way for me to go too. (Ie I wasnt following her). Anyways she hops into her Fatty SUV (Excersion??? I forget) and drives off. Clueless that she was in anyway part of the problem. Infact, Ill bet she felt that she was part of the solution.
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These situations create quite a moral dilema for the Establishment and the U.S. military. Should we blow up these American chick’s SUV’s or kill Arabs? [/quote]Hey, Rus, I was waiting for you to make an appearance. I’m pretty sure I was just making a point there and not actually advocating airstrikes on Midwest co-eds.
As far as bombing Arabs: Not all of them. Just the ones agitating for a return to a medieval theocracy adhering to fundamental Islam. I’m more than happy to bomb them out of existence.[/quote]
Speaking of good music from the past.April 8, 2009 at 5:11 PM #378671NotCrankyParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=Russell][quote=DWCAP][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
I remember during Gulf War I, there was a protest against the war in Washington, DC. There was an attractive co-ed holding a sign that said “No Blood for Oil”. When the interviewer asked where she was from, she replied, “Michigan”. When asked how she got to DC from Michigan, she replied, “I drove”. I damn near fell off the couch, I was laughing so hard. Oh, the irony. Lost on her, of course, the way it’s lost on Breezie.[/quote]
I saw this once. It was at an anti-war rally for the current Iraq war. There were alot of people leading a chant about “NO Blood for OIL” and other catchy sloagans durring college. They started ringing their keys along with the chant to help create and keep a beat. Well, I was walking from class to my house, cause it wasnt more than a mile or two and it was a nice spring day. I ended up following a girl from the protest to the parking lot cause that was the fastest way for me to go too. (Ie I wasnt following her). Anyways she hops into her Fatty SUV (Excersion??? I forget) and drives off. Clueless that she was in anyway part of the problem. Infact, Ill bet she felt that she was part of the solution.
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These situations create quite a moral dilema for the Establishment and the U.S. military. Should we blow up these American chick’s SUV’s or kill Arabs? [/quote]Hey, Rus, I was waiting for you to make an appearance. I’m pretty sure I was just making a point there and not actually advocating airstrikes on Midwest co-eds.
As far as bombing Arabs: Not all of them. Just the ones agitating for a return to a medieval theocracy adhering to fundamental Islam. I’m more than happy to bomb them out of existence.[/quote]
Speaking of good music from the past.April 8, 2009 at 5:11 PM #378798NotCrankyParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook][quote=Russell][quote=DWCAP][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
I remember during Gulf War I, there was a protest against the war in Washington, DC. There was an attractive co-ed holding a sign that said “No Blood for Oil”. When the interviewer asked where she was from, she replied, “Michigan”. When asked how she got to DC from Michigan, she replied, “I drove”. I damn near fell off the couch, I was laughing so hard. Oh, the irony. Lost on her, of course, the way it’s lost on Breezie.[/quote]
I saw this once. It was at an anti-war rally for the current Iraq war. There were alot of people leading a chant about “NO Blood for OIL” and other catchy sloagans durring college. They started ringing their keys along with the chant to help create and keep a beat. Well, I was walking from class to my house, cause it wasnt more than a mile or two and it was a nice spring day. I ended up following a girl from the protest to the parking lot cause that was the fastest way for me to go too. (Ie I wasnt following her). Anyways she hops into her Fatty SUV (Excersion??? I forget) and drives off. Clueless that she was in anyway part of the problem. Infact, Ill bet she felt that she was part of the solution.
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These situations create quite a moral dilema for the Establishment and the U.S. military. Should we blow up these American chick’s SUV’s or kill Arabs? [/quote]Hey, Rus, I was waiting for you to make an appearance. I’m pretty sure I was just making a point there and not actually advocating airstrikes on Midwest co-eds.
As far as bombing Arabs: Not all of them. Just the ones agitating for a return to a medieval theocracy adhering to fundamental Islam. I’m more than happy to bomb them out of existence.[/quote]
Speaking of good music from the past.April 8, 2009 at 5:35 PM #378180Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: Great song. I put my tie dye on and danced around the back yard.
Say… Are we supposed to bomb the people in the video? Just asking.
April 8, 2009 at 5:35 PM #378456Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: Great song. I put my tie dye on and danced around the back yard.
Say… Are we supposed to bomb the people in the video? Just asking.
April 8, 2009 at 5:35 PM #378637Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: Great song. I put my tie dye on and danced around the back yard.
Say… Are we supposed to bomb the people in the video? Just asking.
April 8, 2009 at 5:35 PM #378681Allan from FallbrookParticipantRus: Great song. I put my tie dye on and danced around the back yard.
Say… Are we supposed to bomb the people in the video? Just asking.
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