From: Tankfixer on
In article <c5c6f202-d1d8-4274-a834-
e8114b0d650a(a)p22g2000pre.googlegroups.com>, mejercit(a)hotmail.com says...
>
> On Jul 20, 4:24�am, Lookout <mrLook...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> > On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 23:09:19 -0500, Liberal Hypocrite Detector
> >
> >
> >
> > <grey_ghost471-newsgro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >Lookout <mrLook...(a)yahoo.com> wrote in
> > >news:6s6946dv0hdovta6h17fsvppqbddlfdp07(a)4ax.com:
> >
> > >> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 12:14:12 -0500, Liberal Hypocrite Detector
> > >><grey_ghost471-newsgro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >>>Only if avoidance means joining the Texas Air National guard, learning to
> > >>>fly a Mach plus interceptor and then standing alerts.
> >
> > >> No. Only if it means getting in a unit that was already at 100%
> > >> capacity...which was ILLEGAL. And getting into a unit that flew jets
> > >> that were no longer used in Viet Nam SO HE COULDN'T GO. He claimed he
> > >> wanted to..then why join a unit that can't be deployed?
> >
> > >Um, no.
> >
> > >http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/history/q0185.shtml
> > >George W. Bush's military service began in 1968 when he enlisted in the
> > >Texas Air National Guard after graduating with a bachelor's degree in
> > >history from Yale University. The aircraft he was ultimately trained to fly
> > >was the F-102 Delta Dagger, popularly known as "the Deuce." The F-102 may
> > >have been old but was far from useless, and it continued to serve in large
> > >numbers with both Air Force and Air National Guard units well into the
> > >1970s. Furthermore, the F-102 was deployed to Vietnam throughout most of
> > >the conflict, and the aircraft proved its value early by deterring North
> > >Vietnamese pilots from crossing the border to attack the South. Perhaps
> > >more importantly, the F-102 and its Air National Guard pilots performed a
> > >vital role in defending the continental United States from nuclear attack.
> >
> > >http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/f-102a-ops.htm
> > >Four F-102s were sent from Clark AB, P. I., to South Vietnam in March 1962,
> > >after radars had detected low flying, unidentified aircraft along the
> > >Cambodian border. This started a series of rotations every 6 weeks by Navy �
> > >EA-1F all weather fighters and USAF F-102s to Tan Son Nhut. The rotation
> > >ended in May 1963 due to base overcrowding. Nonetheless, from the summer of
> > >1963 to mid 1964, Thirteenth Air Force conducted no-notice deployments of
> > >F-102s to South Vietnam and brief training flights to Tan Son Nhut and Da
> > >Nang. The small number of aircraft �committed to SEA air defense before
> > >1965 tripled by the end of 1966. At that time 12 F-102s stood alert in
> > >South Vietnam (6 at Bien Hoa and 6 at Da Nang) and another 10 in Thailand
> > >(6 at Udorn and 4 at Don Muang). Little change occurred in 1967 and 1968,
> > >the Air Force keeping a minimum of 14 F-102s on 5 minute alert with the
> > >remainder of the force on 1 hour call. F-102 operations �in SEA ended in
> > >December 1969 (The last F-102 squadron at Clark was inactivated. However, a
> > >few F-102s remained at the Royal Thai Air Base of Don Muang until the
> > >summer of 1970.) with a remarkable safety record. In almost 10 years of
> > >flying air defense and a few combat air patrols for SAC B-52s, just 15 F-
> > >102s were lost.
> >
> > His unit was at 100% when he was allowed to join. That's been
> > documented repeatedly.
> Documented repeatedly by WHOM?

Who cares if the unit was 100%....

>
> >
> > There were NO NEW F-102 units be sent to Viet Nam WHEN HE JOINED.
> > Therefore HE COULD NOT GO and his daddy knew that. The only one flying
> > them were AD Air Force.
> >
> And there was some sort of guarantee that it would not change in
> the future?


Well Lookout's recruiter promised him lots of things...

From: Tankfixer on
In article <f3pb461mbaem3n0ukdj7g8j1ts2q9ri523(a)4ax.com>,
mrLookout(a)yahoo.com says...
>
> On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 11:48:51 -0500, Liberal Hypocrite Detector
> <grey_ghost471-newsgroups(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
> HAHAAHAH
> JUST LIKE kraut...the lonely little LYING twerp is nym shifting
> because he's LONELY!
>
> And now..a complaint to Giganews for nym shifting.
>
> AHAHAHAHAH
> You whiney little twerp!
> And you're in the filter again!

Your surrender is accepted.
From: Tankfixer on
In article <nu1c46hhtbkd07824ng6q2s643crr64l3v(a)4ax.com>,
mrLookout(a)yahoo.com says...
>
> On Tue, 20 Jul 2010 13:11:54 -0700 (PDT), "r_c_brown(a)hushmail.com"
> <r_c_brown(a)hushmail.com> wrote:
>
> >On Jul 18, 1:30 pm, Lookout <mrLook...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
> >> On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 14:06:28 -0500, RD Sandman
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> <rdsandman(a)comcast[remove].net> wrote:
> >> >=?iso-2022-jp?q?Hachiroku_=1B$B%O%A%m%=2F=1B=28B?= <Tru...(a)e86.GTS>
> >> >wrote innews:q4t0o.78135$Lj2.60284(a)newsfe05.iad:
> >>
> >> >> On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 18:16:54 -0500, RD Sandman wrote:
> >>
> >> >>> grey_ghost471-newsgro...(a)yahoo.com (Gray Ghost) wrote in
> >> >>>news:Xns9DB89AA1EAC3DWereofftoseethewizrd(a)216.196.97.142:
> >>
> >> >>>> =?iso-2022-jp?q?Hachiroku_=1B$B%O%A%m%=2F=1B=28B?= <Tru...(a)e86.GTS>
> >> >>>> wrote innews:Kam0o.12973$OU6.3638(a)newsfe20.iad:
> >>
> >> >>>>> On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 12:07:06 -0500, RD Sandman wrote:
> >>
> >> >>>>>> edspyhill01 <edspyhil...(a)gmail.com> wrote in
> >> >>>>>>news:3c65e6ab-aaa3-4682-87c9-6ef39865d65b(a)g35g2000yqa.googlegroups.
> >> >>>>>> co m:
> >>
> >> >>>>>>> On Jul 17, 2:24 am, "Scout"
> >> >>>>>>> <me4g...(a)verizon.removeme.this2.nospam.net> wrote:
> >> >>>>>>>> "larry moe 'n curly" <larrymoencu...(a)my-deja.com> wrote in
> >> >>>>>>>> messagenews:7b2f00e9-e2ac-484e-9136-cf2e21df1213(a)x24g2000pro.goog
> >> >>>>>>>> le gro ups.com...
> >>
> >> >>>>>>>> > Hachiroku ???? wrote:
> >>
> >> >>>>>>>> >> <Slap!> What's a 'teabagger', Cliff?
> >>
> >> >>>>>>>> > I recently learned that one of my ex-KKK uncles (ex- only
> >> >>>>>>>> > because his wife made him quit) is part of the Tea Party
> >> >>>>>>>> > movement. Good company you teabaggers keep.
> >>
> >> >>>>>>>> By that same logic, that makes you a racist as well......
> >>
> >> >>>>>>>> - Hide quoted text -
> >>
> >> >>>>>>>> - Show quoted text -
> >>
> >> >>>>>>> Rightwingnut logic.
> >>
> >> >>>>>> If he is your uncle he is in not only in the company you keep but
> >> >>>>>> in your family, oh, ignorant one. Your own logic then would make
> >> >>>>>> you a racist since he was in the Klan.
> >>
> >> >>>>>> BTW, one of my fiancees had a brother in the Black
> >> >>>>>> Panthers....would that make me black?
> >>
> >> >>>>> I bet you hate every iota of a cracker!
> >>
> >> >>>> RD! You don't want to kill white cracker babies, do you?!?!
> >>
> >> >>> Nope. Hell, I didn't even know that saltines had babies. Of course,
> >> >>> if I opened a box and saw them moving around, I would probably lose
> >> >>> my appetite.
> >>
> >> >> Pretty much what I thought: clueless...
> >>
> >> >Are you really that stupid?
> >>
> >> >> Black Panther Minister King Samir Shabazz, otherwise known as Maurice
> >> >> Heath, was one of the people engaging in voter intimidation. He also
> >> >> was featured in a January 2009 video proclaiming to a black audience,
> >> >> "You want freedom? You're gonna have to kill some crackers! You're
> >> >> gonna have to kill some of their babies!" Mr. Shabazz added, "I hate
> >> >> white people - all of them! Every last iota of a cracker, I hate 'em."
> >>
> >> >>http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/jul/13/kill-the-crackers/
> >>
> >> >I have seen that video a hundred times. The New Black Panthers membership
> >> >is less than the number of people watching MSNBC on a Saturday Night or
> >> >one hundred...which ever number is smaller.
> >>
> >> The number for the New Black Panthers is THREE.
> >>
> >
> >Here are the names of *six* leaders of the New Black Panthers:
> >
> >Malik Zulu Shabazz
> >Hashim Nzinga
> >Divine Allah
> >Jamarhl Crawford
> >Yusuf Shabazz
> >King Samir Shabazz
> >
> >Shabazz claimed?unverifiably?in 2002 that NBPP supporters numbered "in
> >the low thousands."
>
> We're talking when the video was made BEFORE OBAMA was elected.
> It was BUSH'S DOJ that dropped the charges from criminal to civil.

You claimed there were "three" members.
You lied.
Deal with it punk.
From: Tankfixer on
In article <4c45f5d1$0$5276$ec3e2dad(a)unlimited.usenetmonster.com>, Then-
Destroy-Everything(a)Blackhole.NebulaX.com says...
>
> On 7/19/2010 6:59 PM, Scout wrote:
> > Hachiroku ???? wrote:
> >> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 17:04:26 -0500, RD Sandman wrote:
> >>
> >>> =?iso-2022-jp?q?Hachiroku_=1B$B%O%A%m%=2F=1B=28B?= <Trueno(a)e86.GTS>
> >>> wrote in news:eDN0o.20915$OU6.16923(a)newsfe20.iad:
> >>>
> >>>> On Sun, 18 Jul 2010 14:08:11 -0500, RD Sandman wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>>>> Cracker horse is a breed of horse used in the palmetto scrub in
> >>>>>>> Florida and the "Cowboys" known as crackers used a cracking whip
> >>>>>>> to herd the cattle.
> >>>>>>>
> >>>>>>> Unless of course you use the term as a racist would......
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> It was this guy:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/jul/13/kill-the-crackers/
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Let me give you a clue. All those folks know who it was and have
> >>>>> seen the video. They are making jokes and wisecracks about it.
> >>>>> Sheeeeeesh...
> >>>>
> >>>> Every iota of a wisecracker..I hate 'em!
> >>>
> >>> Damn, I went through all my saltines and didn't find a wise one in
> >>> the bunch. Perhaps, I should look in a box of Ritz. ;)
> >>
> >> Everything's better that sits on a Ritz.
> >>
> >> Are Wheat Thins technically crackers?
>
>
> Too brown.....

Racist pig !
They be cracka's I tell ya !
From: Gray Ghost on
Tankfixer <paul.carrier(a)gmail.com> wrote in
news:MPG.26aff360819aa9159896f9(a)news.eternal-september.org:

> In article <c5c6f202-d1d8-4274-a834-
> e8114b0d650a(a)p22g2000pre.googlegroups.com>, mejercit(a)hotmail.com says...
>>
>> On Jul 20, 4:24�am, Lookout <mrLook...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>> > On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 23:09:19 -0500, Liberal Hypocrite Detector
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > <grey_ghost471-newsgro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>> > >Lookout <mrLook...(a)yahoo.com> wrote in
>> > >news:6s6946dv0hdovta6h17fsvppqbddlfdp07(a)4ax.com:
>> >
>> > >> On Mon, 19 Jul 2010 12:14:12 -0500, Liberal Hypocrite Detector
>> > >><grey_ghost471-newsgro...(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
>> > >>>Only if avoidance means joining the Texas Air National guard,
>> > >>>learning to fly a Mach plus interceptor and then standing alerts.
>> >
>> > >> No. Only if it means getting in a unit that was already at 100%
>> > >> capacity...which was ILLEGAL. And getting into a unit that flew
>> > >> jets that were no longer used in Viet Nam SO HE COULDN'T GO. He
>> > >> claimed he wanted to..then why join a unit that can't be deployed?
>> >
>> > >Um, no.
>> >
>> > >http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/history/q0185.shtml
>> > >George W. Bush's military service began in 1968 when he enlisted in
>> > >the Texas Air National Guard after graduating with a bachelor's
>> > >degree in history from Yale University. The aircraft he was
>> > >ultimately trained to fly was the F-102 Delta Dagger, popularly
>> > >known as "the Deuce." The F-102 may have been old but was far from
>> > >useless, and it continued to serve in large numbers with both Air
>> > >Force and Air National Guard units well into the 1970s. Furthermore,
>> > >the F-102 was deployed to Vietnam throughout most of the conflict,
>> > >and the aircraft proved its value early by deterring North
>> > >Vietnamese pilots from crossing the border to attack the South.
>> > >Perhaps more importantly, the F-102 and its Air National Guard
>> > >pilots performed a vital role in defending the continental United
>> > >States from nuclear attack.
>> >
>> > >http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/aircraft/f-102a-ops.ht
>> > >m Four F-102s were sent from Clark AB, P. I., to South Vietnam in
>> > >March 1962, after radars had detected low flying, unidentified
>> > >aircraft along the Cambodian border. This started a series of
>> > >rotations every 6 weeks by Navy � EA-1F all weather fighters and
>> > >USAF F-102s to Tan Son Nhut. The rotation ended in May 1963 due to
>> > >base overcrowding. Nonetheless, from the summer of 1963 to mid 1964,
>> > >Thirteenth Air Force conducted no-notice deployments of F-102s to
>> > >South Vietnam and brief training flights to Tan Son Nhut and Da
>> > >Nang. The small number of aircraft �committed to SEA air defense
>> > >before 1965 tripled by the end of 1966. At that time 12 F-102s stood
>> > >alert in South Vietnam (6 at Bien Hoa and 6 at Da Nang) and another
>> > >10 in Thailand (6 at Udorn and 4 at Don Muang). Little change
>> > >occurred in 1967 and 1968, the Air Force keeping a minimum of 14
>> > >F-102s on 5 minute alert with the remainder of the force on 1 hour
>> > >call. F-102 operations �in SEA ended in December 1969 (The last
>> > >F-102 squadron at Clark was inactivated. However, a few F-102s
>> > >remained at the Royal Thai Air Base of Don Muang until the summer of
>> > >1970.) with a remarkable safety record. In almost 10 years of
>> > >flying air defense and a few combat air patrols for SAC B-52s, just
>> > >15 F- 102s were lost.
>> >
>> > His unit was at 100% when he was allowed to join. That's been
>> > documented repeatedly.
>> Documented repeatedly by WHOM?
>
> Who cares if the unit was 100%....
>
>>
>> >
>> > There were NO NEW F-102 units be sent to Viet Nam WHEN HE JOINED.
>> > Therefore HE COULD NOT GO and his daddy knew that. The only one
>> > flying them were AD Air Force.
>> >
>> And there was some sort of guarantee that it would not change in
>> the future?
>
>
> Well Lookout's recruiter promised him lots of things...
>

Did that include a reach around?

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