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SD Jarhead

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  1. While I'm no big Donald Trump fan (in fact, I think he's an ego-maniac), you've gotta love him calling out Rosie O'Fat. I can't stand that hypocrite. She is freaken NASTY! It is refreshing in this day and age for someone to speak their mind without fear of the PC police. She is exactly what he said she is...a fat lesbian slob with a nasty mouth. Good for him!
  2. This is a joke! If you look at linebacker stats, Wilson is in there on name only. While it may be good for the Bill's salary cap that he didn't make it, it's too bad for London...
  3. I can't stand the Pizza Slut commercial with the flambouyantly gay 'Dad' spinning into a tizzy because he got a deal on three pizza's. It is the gayest commercial I have seen in...forever. WTF?
  4. Exactly...more of the same drivel from Pasta-Blzrul..."I know I don't like him, but I'm not smart enough to know why". I'm suprised he/she didn't include talking points from that Seattle paper the lunatics are always quoting. Ahh, the internet...empowering idiots everywhere!
  5. Hey Joey Balls or Pasta Balls or whatever you're calling yourself in this post. You also don't know what the !@#$ you're talking about. We currently are in November 2006. Most military enlistments are for four years. Do the math Einstein. The people who are in today do, for the most part, support the cause. I know this firsthand because I am among those same uneducated slobs (according to JK) like myself every day. While I certainly can't speak for everyone, the Marines who I am associated with are REGULARLY volunteering to go back to Iraq. What the hell do you know about stop loss? Oh, you probably heard a soundbite on Air America from Reverend Al Franken. Of course the civilain leadership dictates our missions. I'm sure that there are those who don't agree with it and get out, but your foolish argument dosen't hold water
  6. Why don't you just be honest with yourself and admit you, like John Kerry have great disdain for those who are currently serving and who have served. So, according to you patriotism equates to validating your shortcomings? Sure...
  7. Dude, you are clueless. As you so succiently stated, you don't know schit about the military, let alone the difference between the current culture and you Dad's experience. I guess we should be impressed with your level of knowlege of today's military because your dad served...there's nothing like name dropping to display the utter ignorance of your posts. Do us all a favor and do some research before posting more drivel like this. Or maybe you can start an alter ego like Pasta Joe/Joey Balls (how original) and submit posts that support your ignorance. C'mon, you can do better than this...I mean you are educated, right?
  8. Rap music aka 'Hip Hop' is but another step in the dumbing down of America. Can't speak english properly? Become a rapper, make up your own language with non-sensical words, and you too can become a millionare. Why do you think much of the world hates us? We preach a holier than thou party line, and throw bit*ches and Ho's at them... America: Land of the free, Home of the ignorant. End of politically incorrect rant...now you can start calling me names.
  9. Don't worry...we'll leave soon enough. But we're just going to go next door to Iran. THERE they'll welcome us with open arms...
  10. I hope they kill him slowly and painfully...F'in scumbag.
  11. Did you also read in the UT that he did call in to report that he was following a suspected DUI? As for local sports radio, of course they're upset...they lost the starting linebacker for the season. I might be in the minority here, but I believe in holding people accountable for their actions. Dude should not have been drinking and driving in the 1st place...
  12. I heard today on a local sports show that his blood test came back at 3x the legal limit (.08 in Cali). That supposedly is from an 'insider', anyway...if true, who really cares what Foley has to say? I also know many are inclined to question the officer's actions but what if an off-duty officer witnesses a robbery, rape or murder? Is he justified in doing nothing? Wouldn't those of you who criticize him for his actions in the Foley case complain that he had a duty to do something? Folks, you can't have your cake and eat it too... As a wise old Commanding Officer once told me "Nothing good happens out on the streets after 0100". While that is debatable, I think you get my point.
  13. First off, the reason the homicide division is investigating it is because the case involves an officer related shooting. It's standard practice here. Also, what was left out of the ESPN article is that Foley pulled over prior to getting to his neighborhood and after the cop ID'ed himself, he started moving toward him. The cop pulled out his gun and Foley stated something like 'Ah, that aint no gun...it's a BB gun' and proceeded back to his car and drove off. Also, one should note that his female aquaintance was arrested for possession of drugs. If, as suspected, he was under the influence, and his actions were as the officer described, the cop is perfectly justified in doing what he did. I find it interesting that AJ Smith is not going to pay him his salary because of the information the police gave him.
  14. Agreed, I saw it last night with the wife and monkeys...it was a great flick. It really brought back memories of the 70's. Although it was set in Philly, it reminded me alot of Buffalo during that time. The story was inspirational, and although my son didn't like the ending (it wasn't 'hollywood' enough for him), I thought it was terrific. Marky Mark has turned out to be a decent actor. The soundtrack rocks also! When you consider a football movie to get you primed for the season, forget the gang inspired one coming out soon and see this one...you won't be disappointed!
  15. That is a very enlightening read...I'm suprised no one has commented on it to this point. I think that we may be heading in to a recession like we saw in the late 70's. Most Americans have borrowed themselves into a big hole using home equity, which is drying up quickly. With all the creative lending schemes that allowed people to buy a house, there will be many foreclosures before you know it once the economy takes a downward turn. It's just like our country borrowing...some day you'll have to pay the piper. The question is when?
  16. Nice try, but I'm not taking the bait. I never intended this to turn into a debate over Iraq. But if you believe that Iraq is the reason terrorists are still trying to destroy our way of life, I think you're mistaken. It seems to me that the PC crowd is upset because I used a word that is offensive to Islamo-fascists and they're afraid of offending them. I personally would love to go back to a pre-9/11 time instead of seeing my brothers getting killed and wounded. But we live in a dangerous world that's becoming more and more lethal every day. The WTC movis is a poingnient true story of what happened on that faithful day...nothing more, nothing less.
  17. I usually love Will Ferrell's work and am a fan of his brand of comedy, but I think this film just sucked...sorry.
  18. Because, if you've ever seen an Oliver Stone flick, you know he usually makes a political point in some way or another. This film is deviod of any political viewpoint nad merely describes the actions of some heroic men. It was an incredible, true story that was told much better than I ever would've expected from him. I think he went out of his way to keep politics out of the film. If you see it or someday rent it you'll understand what I mean.
  19. Two stickers on my window (not on the paint) USMC w/ Eagle, Globe and Anchor and NRA sticker...gotta have it! Although I have thought about adding the classic "I love animals...they taste great!" just to piss off the PETA lefties.
  20. Took the wife out on a date night last Friday and she wanted to go see WTC. I told her I didn't want to see it because I didn't want her all depressed after the flick, and she wouldn't want to give me some. She told me she'd be fine, so off we went. I'm not an Oliver Stone fan, but I've got to say this is a must see movie. It is a-political and simply tells an amazing story about the event and how two incredibly brave police were rescued. After sitting through "Talledega Nights" and leaving a few IQ points dumber, it was refreshing to see a movie like this. I think every American who thinks we can go back to life the way it was pre-9/11 by just being nice to the Islamo-fascists needs to see this as a stark reminder of why we find ourselves in the world we're in today. Has anyone else seen it yet?
  21. San Diego...Not as many fat people as either Buffalo or Rochester.
  22. A few years back we made a sign "I give free head, Honk if you want some!" and fastended it to the back of a fellow Gunnery Sergents car. He drove home that night and I guess people were honking and laughing at him. Oblivious to what was on his car, he said he just smiled and waved back. Boy was he pissed when he found it the next morning...
  23. As a wise old Colonel once told me "If you lead a schitty live, then life is schitty". Bi*ches and Ho's, Bit*ches and Ho's, B*tches and BANG! See Ya!
  24. Agreed...Mr. Wilson is a man of honor and integrity. I really wish people had longer memories of what he did for Buffalo. You can say that the team is a business and rightfully note that he makes money off of it. But he EASILY could have moved the team OR tried to hold out for a king's ransom in the last stadium deal. He did neither. He kept the team where it belongs. I, for one, truly appreciate what he has done, and I hope other fans realize it too.
  25. It pains me to say this, but it looks like Ralph is really trying to prep the ground for either a move or a sale of the team. The unfortunate reality is one way or another, the team will probably not be in Buffalo too much longer. When you stop and take an honest look at the economic realities, Buffalo is a small market that is getting smaller all the time, while the NFL is an economic giant that keeps getting bigger. Plus, we all know how Ralph feels about the new CBA and it's negative impact on small market teams. Somethings gotta give. People need to wake up to this reality. I don't like it one bit, but it's like a sick relative who you know won't be around too much longer. I'm going to simply appreciate and enjoy the team while it's still here.
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