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Topic:
Women in combat
Edited by
HuckleberryFinn
on
Thu 02/04/10 07:36 AM
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Too often I hear of women soldiers being forced to do...well...non-combat things. A lot. To a whole lot of frustrated pent up boys in fatigues. Repeatedly. Then, when she finally crawls out of the box that they put her in to hide the "problem" Well, things go south pretty quick. Several of said women have even been killed afterwards. (Generally to prevent the ugly accusations that would come had they not been killed.) So that's my thoughts on women in combat.
^another good point, let the animals alone, no need to make the situation worse. Soldiers in the field are ruthless and return to the mindset of rape rob and pillage...how many should and could be courtmarshalled just because some group cries foul over equality.....it's not very productive and creates a worse environment for all concerned. maybe they should put together an infantry troop of females only, that would be interesting.... |
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Note for my book of thoughts on idiocy, DOG FIGHTING IS NOT A SPORT
true story, two kids about 16 and 17 were walking their pits, they met in a playgreound and tried to entice the pits to fight one another, they grabbed them and stood them face to face, pushing them into one another, kept at it for some time desperately trying to make them fight, finally the one pit lunged at one of the boys and chomped down on his arm, short version the kid lost his arm and will be forever reminded that DOG FIGHTING IS NOT A SPORT, now the funny part to this story and yes I find it funny, the owners didn't even know that the two dogs came from the same litter, they were brothers....I guess blood is thicker than stupidity. |
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Topic:
Dark, Poetic Types
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I'm not poetic, but pretty dark...can I post here?
^I'm a lot darker in the summer, must be my tan....lmao yes post something real dark, deep down indepth dark, show us what you're made up...welcome to the darkside. |
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Topic:
Women in combat
Edited by
HuckleberryFinn
on
Thu 02/04/10 07:19 AM
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Sure! Try another BS excuse!
^I smell a paint ball challenge....Lmao it's not BS, only to those who can't accept the fact that there are some places women just DON'T BELONG, just like there are some places men DON'T BELONG and sorry for all of you who want to make it more than it is, it's not sexist, just realistic....are there exceptions to the rule, there always are, but very few in this case. I know that if I had a daughter I wouldn't want her traipsing around some forsaken jungle carrying a gun and a target on her back, it's bad enough the boys need to play these dumb a.s.s games, but then you wanna take the softest creatures on earth and turn them into killers as well, whatever floats your boat. Not to mention it's a huge distraction, let me clarify.....if a riot breaks out in a prison who do the inmates protect, surely not the men guards.....you think it's any different on a battle field. |
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Edited by
HuckleberryFinn
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Wed 02/03/10 11:28 PM
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http://www.petsdo.com/blog/top-ten-10-most-dangerous-dog-breeds
^there's your link, funny though the doberman is also number 1 in the most amazing dogs.....they are far too intelligent for theire own good.....I think mine uses the computer when I'm at work, every time I come home the mouse is on the floor:) I've seen rankings where pitties were ranked down around 15-20 with labrador retrievers, and several small dogs higher up ^and don't think labs can't hold their own either....you know chows are nasty and can actually dominate most pits, except those trained to fight....wonder here they rank the delaware blue hen.....lmao |
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Why does anyone choose the breed they do? Each person has their own reasons to like the breeds they choose
^I've had twelve dogs in my life time, I never choose them, they choose me, all were either abandoned or abused, and hopefully they'll all be in doggie heaven playing poker saying I gave them a good life, but the funny thing is, they all gave me far more than I could ever give them....their loyalty. |
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Topic:
Women in combat
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I can see it now, me and emmy lou in a foxhole, our weapons trained on the enemy, ready to do them in, when all of a sudden a rat crawls on emmy's arm, tat tat tat tat....omg she panicked and shot me...
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it's not even worth it, it really isn't, but if you wanna debate, you know how to contact me, other than that....well figure it out
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Topic:
I have a question
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Patricia Ramsey is dead, and the only part about that is justice wasn't served, f her....my thoughts on that case, she killed her daughter, the husband was a putz and I seriously doubt he had anything to do with it, she'd been pulling the wool over his eyes for years, this was the coup de gras.
she did an interview on national tv six months after burying her little girl and talked about everything and never shed a tear, never wavered...yeah ok, I'm a man and I couldn't do that 10 years after the death of a child. |
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Topic:
Women in combat
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Women in combat
^isn't that a nasty divorce..... men don't belong in war, let alone women......it goes back to the sports thread about women competing with men, while many are adequate enough to do the job, they just aren't agile enough or fast enough for combat. a child isn't born to go to war, we teach them, train them and in the end we bury them.....sad |
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Even the most friendliest dog can become a killer if provoked, dogs are loyal, and very protective of their envioronment, and there are rules in this dog eat dog world, don't abuse them, don't put your face in theirs when they are pre occupied especially while eating, and don't challenge them, you'll lose...Here is the list of the top most dangerous dogs in america, was surprised the King Corgi wasn't among this list, but I own two of the dogs on this list and my akita is definitely a killer of other animals but she loves people, my rottie/dob mix doesn't like anyone including me, but he tolerates me because I pay the bills. I took him as a pup from some idiots who put gun powder in his dog food to make him vicious, it worked, but I have only had one other dog more loyal then him....
11. was Dalmatian, has been replaced by the akita 10. St, Bernards 9. great danes 8. chow chows 7 doberman 6. alaskan malamute 5. husky 4. German sheps, usually the king shepard 3. Rotts 2. Pitbull 1. Man |
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Topic:
Run
Edited by
HuckleberryFinn
on
Wed 02/03/10 02:52 PM
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I dont want to run nor hide
if I had legs like that I wouldn't hide either, but you had to do some running to get them...lol...course I'd look funny with legs like that, but still I think I'd become a hermorphadite and _____ myself |
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Topic:
I have a question
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When offering evidence to prove modus operandi, the prosecution does not have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the other crimes occurred. Rather, the prosecution simply must present sufficient evidence to show that the act took place and was committed by the defendant
^and yet the constitution and the annotated codes still to this day is contrary to such tactics allowed by prosecutors...case in point, we can all assume that Scott Peterson killed his wife and his unborn child, but all the evidence in this case was not even circumstantial at best, surely and definitely not enough to warrant the death penalty.....by the law that is...now if he did it, he deserves to be hung by his...well you know...anyhow, according to the Law Scott Peterson should be a free man, but he isn't and the media played the biggest part in his conviction along with all the close to circumstantial garbage. |
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um, shouldn't this be titled, those nasty owners of a pitbull....a dog usually only does what it is taught.....
one strange such story happened here in phila, a pit climbed a fence and mauled the boy next door, they wanted to kill the dog, lock the owner up and everything else, come to find out the kid was seen kicking the dog through the fence and throwing rocks at it by another neighbor.....From my own personal experience (and I have two dogs that can be very vicious if provoked) I'll take my dogs over most humans anyday....you just don't find that kind of loyalty in people anymore.... |
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Topic:
homerun leader
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lol I thought chaberlain and gibson were the same person....lmao, both intimidating as hell......course wilt lived in the "fast" lane, and gibson delivered the fast lane.....
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free to good home, and housebroken.....lmao
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Topic:
homerun leader
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yeah during the live ball era, unreal
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Topic:
I have a question
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hit men don't exist, that is their greatest forte.......
patience, a steady hand, and never become emotionally involved..... Hit men are a rare breed, many consider them psychopaths, because they can't understand why someone would even choose such a career, but it's like anything else, business.....and in most cases the targets of true hitmen are usually bad people..... If you shoot somebody...hit the gun barrel with a hammer. This will ruin the ballistics ^not true |
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oh trust me, I may sound pessimistic but I do believe in community. I have no biological children, but I think I have about a hundred kids throughout Phila. If you get my meaning......
"the innocence of a child is in the mind of an adult" we need to always be aware of that and enhance their understanding morally and ethically. For the greatest change shall come from their generations |
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Topic:
homerun leader
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Insult, not hardly, he's just not deserving of the greatest home run hitter of all time, not with 10k more at bats then everyone else, granted he's one of the best, just not the best, and as far as an overall player he ranks maybe 70th of all time.....I wonder what Josh Gibson would have thought about all of this...By the way how many Homers did Hank hit off of Bob Gibson?...curious
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