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nostradamus
ParticipantOne of my favorite college professors was an ex nuclear submarine captain… A smart dude.
nostradamus
ParticipantOne of my favorite college professors was an ex nuclear submarine captain… A smart dude.
nostradamus
ParticipantOne of my favorite college professors was an ex nuclear submarine captain… A smart dude.
nostradamus
ParticipantYeah, I can’t understand why he attacked those women either… Trying to understand an insane person will get us nowhere.
nostradamus
ParticipantYeah, I can’t understand why he attacked those women either… Trying to understand an insane person will get us nowhere.
nostradamus
ParticipantYeah, I can’t understand why he attacked those women either… Trying to understand an insane person will get us nowhere.
nostradamus
ParticipantYeah, I can’t understand why he attacked those women either… Trying to understand an insane person will get us nowhere.
nostradamus
ParticipantYeah, I can’t understand why he attacked those women either… Trying to understand an insane person will get us nowhere.
nostradamus
Participantlooking at recruitment numbers now and the lowering of standards, can you really say that, "the best of" blah blah with a straight face?
I see them as people, just like everyone else, no better or worse than everyone trying to get by. In the old day these guys would get a lot of respect, and I suppose that in order to do the things they are asked to do they need some sense of pride and righteousness otherwise they'll always be questioning their orders. It's in the command chain's best interest if they perpetuate this feeling of being the "best of the best". They may have freed our country long ago but we have not fought in a defensive war since the American revolution (which, according to some, was sparked by outrage against the central bank of England).
Wow, this is becoming a whole other topic.
nostradamus
Participantlooking at recruitment numbers now and the lowering of standards, can you really say that, "the best of" blah blah with a straight face?
I see them as people, just like everyone else, no better or worse than everyone trying to get by. In the old day these guys would get a lot of respect, and I suppose that in order to do the things they are asked to do they need some sense of pride and righteousness otherwise they'll always be questioning their orders. It's in the command chain's best interest if they perpetuate this feeling of being the "best of the best". They may have freed our country long ago but we have not fought in a defensive war since the American revolution (which, according to some, was sparked by outrage against the central bank of England).
Wow, this is becoming a whole other topic.
nostradamus
Participantlooking at recruitment numbers now and the lowering of standards, can you really say that, "the best of" blah blah with a straight face?
I see them as people, just like everyone else, no better or worse than everyone trying to get by. In the old day these guys would get a lot of respect, and I suppose that in order to do the things they are asked to do they need some sense of pride and righteousness otherwise they'll always be questioning their orders. It's in the command chain's best interest if they perpetuate this feeling of being the "best of the best". They may have freed our country long ago but we have not fought in a defensive war since the American revolution (which, according to some, was sparked by outrage against the central bank of England).
Wow, this is becoming a whole other topic.
nostradamus
Participantlooking at recruitment numbers now and the lowering of standards, can you really say that, "the best of" blah blah with a straight face?
I see them as people, just like everyone else, no better or worse than everyone trying to get by. In the old day these guys would get a lot of respect, and I suppose that in order to do the things they are asked to do they need some sense of pride and righteousness otherwise they'll always be questioning their orders. It's in the command chain's best interest if they perpetuate this feeling of being the "best of the best". They may have freed our country long ago but we have not fought in a defensive war since the American revolution (which, according to some, was sparked by outrage against the central bank of England).
Wow, this is becoming a whole other topic.
nostradamus
Participantlooking at recruitment numbers now and the lowering of standards, can you really say that, "the best of" blah blah with a straight face?
I see them as people, just like everyone else, no better or worse than everyone trying to get by. In the old day these guys would get a lot of respect, and I suppose that in order to do the things they are asked to do they need some sense of pride and righteousness otherwise they'll always be questioning their orders. It's in the command chain's best interest if they perpetuate this feeling of being the "best of the best". They may have freed our country long ago but we have not fought in a defensive war since the American revolution (which, according to some, was sparked by outrage against the central bank of England).
Wow, this is becoming a whole other topic.
nostradamus
ParticipantThis is a crap shoot. IMO it won’t be so linear. Temecula goes low, later on La Jolla goes low. Then Temecula goes even lower, and the cycle repeats… The less desired hoods will start the descent first and will end last. I think the question should be: when will the last of the last of the less-desired areas bottom out? That is the true bottom.
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