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Comment on: ANTI-LIBERAL ZONE

LIFE UNDER OBONGOLOID

22 Comments

DANG YOUR HIDE!!!!!

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!

That needed a "Spew Alert"!!!

Seriously, though, there is a big mistake on the board. I don't think there will be any "Free Parking" for the hoi polloi, do you??

;-)

Gunny

Mwahahahaha Good stuff! Liberals,proving they cannot lead flies to s#!t.

YLG, no worries,

the only people who will be able to afford cars will be the chosen ones anyways.

Run...

Run, Forest, Runnnnnn!!!

Gunny Has It Correct YLG

There will be "Free Parking"; but only if you a Liberal Elite.

Personally, I think that most of us will be in the "Gulag" due to our lack of proper obedience to the "New Order" and our bitter "clinging" to our faith and guns.

YLG

That free parking is for the socialist party elites not the proles.

clyde

They could not lead a platoon of thirsty Marines to a pallet of free cold beer.

philosophocon

We'll all be walking! haha. Or riding a bicycle and wearing hemp clothes.

i'll trade you my gulag...

for your gulag.

Gunny

Good one,altough to be balanced,you'd have to give equal time and come up with a McLame board.But you'd have to check with his staff to see how many houses to include.Funny stuff....

beltway girl

I bought a pair of gulags at Shoe Carnival,they are very comfortable and stylish.

True enough, gentlemen

Only the elite libs will be able to afford cars.

And a progressive charge for the unwashed who DARE to keep a vehicle....HOW DARE THEY???

;-)

Leading Marines to Free Cold Beer.

Guns,

I am surprised at you. Most intelligent people would NOT try to lead Marines to such frigid treats. For to do so would require them to place themselves between the Marines and the beer. This as I am sure you will agree is a decidedly dangerous place to be. Besides, it would be much more of an honor to Serve said Marines the beer. Should we ever meet, I will demonstrate.

Waarthog

well said. First round's on me brother.

drillbit--

some things never go out of style.



Gunny

I like how the Leader's house takes up both Broadway and Park Avenue.

Dear Waarthog

As usual, the Marines would need an Army guy to lead them in the right direction. Somebody needs to read the map!!

Steve

Being a mere civilian, I would not deign to get involved in THAT firefight. Though I will leave with a clue as to MY loyalties...

Go Air Force!

Dear Waarthog

That WAS a nasty, snide and contentious remark for me to make, wasn't it? (heh-heh-heh)

BTW: Although I served two hitches in the Regular Army, the other two-thirds of my service was in the Texas AIR National Guard. My closet is still clogged with a lot of Air Force gear!

Steve

I had Air Force Dreams, (my callsign is a clue to what I wanted to fly) that were dashed by the flight surgeon. Sigh. Fortunately for me, the FAA was not quite so strict so I still got to fly. So now I sit on the sidelines cheering the team on and instead of flying stuff, I help build 'em.

Dear Waarthog

Well, you've done your share, that's for certain. The A-10 Thunderbolt II was often described as "the airplace no one wanted". Traditionally, the Air Force uses dated fighters in the ground support mission (like the "Thuds" in Vietnam) and rarely ever builds aircraft FOR that role. The Warthog was a hard sell... but did it ever pan out! Riddled T-72s littering the Iraqi deserts testify to that fact.

Steve

Ooops, my bad. Didn't mean to give the impression that I had anything to do with building the mighty 'Hog. She was before my time. What I do is autopilots, flight control, and flight management systems for (so far) C-5, C-17, 767 AWACS (for Japan), C-130 (for Belgium), and 707 (For Israel). Not much on the last two only a couple months, but a total of about 3-1/2 years on the C-5 and C-17. The hog, all I have ever been able to do is worship from afar. I have a friend that flew them 2001~2004 and the stories are fun and hair raising so I lived vicariously through him :)