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Default No Salute for Staff Sergeant Giunta?

On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 17:51:25 -0800, Rich Grise
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Larry Jaques wrote:
On Thu, 02 Dec 2010 13:59:31 -0800, Rich Grise
Too_Many_Tools wrote:

So Larry, were you projectile vomiting when you saw this?

http://cache4.asset-cache.net/xc/526...6BF04B24B4128C

They're not holding hands - the arab guy is just steadying dubya for when
he trips over that step. ;-)


When, not if.

P.S: Will somebody clue in Too-Much-Toluene that he's in my twit
filters already. I think this is his third or fourth email addy to go
in there, and it was instituted as soon as I saw his second post.
Life's too short to suffer fools.

Remember Gerry Ford? That was when they installed the swimming pool at the
white house, because he couldn't hurt himself falling on water. ;-)


C'mon, guys. One little slip and y'all never gave him another break.


"Human nature itself is evermore an advocate for liberty.
There is also in human nature a resentment of injury, and
indignation against wrong. A love of truth and a veneration
of virtue. These amiable passions, are the latent spark. If
the people are capable of understanding, seeing and feeling
the differences between true and false, right and wrong,
virtue and vice, to what better principle can the friends of
mankind apply than to the sense of this difference?"
--John Adams


AMEN BROTHER!!!!!!!!!!!


Who was it that considered recent CONgresscritters to be in the same
league as our forefathers?...

--
"Human nature itself is evermore an advocate for liberty.
There is also in human nature a resentment of injury, and
indignation against wrong. A love of truth and a veneration
of virtue. These amiable passions, are the latent spark. If
the people are capable of understanding, seeing and feeling
the differences between true and false, right and wrong,
virtue and vice, to what better principle can the friends of
mankind apply than to the sense of this difference?"
--John Adams