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4 minutes ago, Doc said:

 

Joke will be remembered like Jimmy Carter, except worse.

Cater and Trump, both one termers? 

 

Joe? We shall see. 

 

Carter was a navy veteran. He honorably served

 

President James Earl "Jimmy" Carter graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1946 with distinction, after which he was assigned to USS Wyoming (E-AG 17) as an ensign. After completing two years of surface ship duty, Carter applied for submarine duty. He served as executive officer, engineering officer, and electronics repair officer on the submarine SSK-1. When Admiral Hyman G. Rickover (then a captain) started his program to create nuclear-powered submarines, Carter wanted to join the program and was interviewed and selected by Rickover. Carter was promoted to lieutenant and from 3 November 1952 to 1 March 1953, he served on temporary duty with the Naval Reactors Branch, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C., to assist "in the design and development of nuclear propulsion plants for naval vessels."

From 1 March to 8 October 1953, Carter was preparing to become the engineering officer for USS Seawolf (SSN-575), one of the first submarines to operate on atomic power. However, when his father died in July 1953, Carter resigned from the Navy and returned to Georgia to manage his family interests. Carter was honorably discharged on 9 October 1953 and transferred to the retired reserve at his request with the rank of lieutenant. The Seawolf-class submarine Jimmy Carter (SSN-23) is named for the 39th president. 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Cater and Trump, both one termers? 

 

Joe? We shall see. 

 

Carter was a navy veteran. He honorably served

 

President James Earl "Jimmy" Carter graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1946 with distinction, after which he was assigned to USS Wyoming (E-AG 17) as an ensign. After completing two years of surface ship duty, Carter applied for submarine duty. He served as executive officer, engineering officer, and electronics repair officer on the submarine SSK-1. When Admiral Hyman G. Rickover (then a captain) started his program to create nuclear-powered submarines, Carter wanted to join the program and was interviewed and selected by Rickover. Carter was promoted to lieutenant and from 3 November 1952 to 1 March 1953, he served on temporary duty with the Naval Reactors Branch, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C., to assist "in the design and development of nuclear propulsion plants for naval vessels."

From 1 March to 8 October 1953, Carter was preparing to become the engineering officer for USS Seawolf (SSN-575), one of the first submarines to operate on atomic power. However, when his father died in July 1953, Carter resigned from the Navy and returned to Georgia to manage his family interests. Carter was honorably discharged on 9 October 1953 and transferred to the retired reserve at his request with the rank of lieutenant. The Seawolf-class submarine Jimmy Carter (SSN-23) is named for the 39th president. 

yeah. carter was a nice guy. A very good guy.  just a horrible president as proven by both domestic and foreign results of his policies. and perceived weakness based on said policies and positions.

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Tommy Callahan said:

yeah. carter was a nice guy. A very good guy.  just a horrible president as proven by both domestic and foreign results of his policies. and perceived weakness based on said policies and positions.

 

Yup.  Joke is like Carter except for being a very nice/good guy.

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Posted (edited)
2 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

Carter > Trump

 

And it's not even close.

 

 

True. Without Carter being so bad, Reagan might not have had that blowout win.

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Tiberius said:

Cater and Trump, both one termers? 

 

Joe? We shall see. 

 

Carter was a navy veteran. He honorably served

 

President James Earl "Jimmy" Carter graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1946 with distinction, after which he was assigned to USS Wyoming (E-AG 17) as an ensign. After completing two years of surface ship duty, Carter applied for submarine duty. He served as executive officer, engineering officer, and electronics repair officer on the submarine SSK-1. When Admiral Hyman G. Rickover (then a captain) started his program to create nuclear-powered submarines, Carter wanted to join the program and was interviewed and selected by Rickover. Carter was promoted to lieutenant and from 3 November 1952 to 1 March 1953, he served on temporary duty with the Naval Reactors Branch, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, Washington, D.C., to assist "in the design and development of nuclear propulsion plants for naval vessels."

From 1 March to 8 October 1953, Carter was preparing to become the engineering officer for USS Seawolf (SSN-575), one of the first submarines to operate on atomic power. However, when his father died in July 1953, Carter resigned from the Navy and returned to Georgia to manage his family interests. Carter was honorably discharged on 9 October 1953 and transferred to the retired reserve at his request with the rank of lieutenant. The Seawolf-class submarine Jimmy Carter (SSN-23) is named for the 39th president. 

 

President Carter is a great American and great man.  He just wasn't a very good President.

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Posted
36 minutes ago, JaCrispy said:

 

And they still have the majority of the manifesto and the 10 minute recording they made right before the slaughter.

 

It's a total outlier. in any other case like this, the first thing the media and officials are doing, is looking and reporting on motive.

 

 

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Posted (edited)
53 minutes ago, BillStime said:

Is this you, Karen? Don’t you live in NC?

 


 

your right. its a total Karen thing to bring attention to the kids being trafficked and used for people to get into the country.

 

you are on the side of trafficking children?

 

 

 

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59 minutes ago, Tommy Callahan said:

your right. its a total Karen thing to bring attention to the kids being trafficked and used for people to get into the country.

 

you are on the side of trafficking children?

 

 

 

 

Well THAT’s quite the reach - lmao

 

 

Posted
23 minutes ago, Tommy Callahan said:

 

 

I always find it amusing how much the cult is obsessed with zerohedge - everyone from DR on down - they absolutely love this guy.

 

It's also quite unusual that zerohedge uses Brad Pitt's photo from Fight Club.

 

Not strange at all.

 

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