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cicerone imposter
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 07:30 pm
@giujohn,
Don't feel stupid at all! My experience was with the USAF for four years working with nukes. The Air Force didn't think I was too stupid either.
After I graduated from college, I went to work for Florsheim Shoe Company as a Field Auditor in the seven western states. After 3.5 years, I was promoted to Audit Manager. I worked in management for the remainder of my working career. I also did consulting work for small businesses, and accumulated enough wealth to save and buy income property, and retired early to travel around the world.
giujohn
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 07:31 pm
@cicerone imposter,
cicerone imposter wrote:

Trump will be remembered in many negative ways - as president and his history as a NYC tycoon.


But he WILL be remembered...And that kills you cuz...You won't.
cicerone imposter
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 07:34 pm
@giujohn,
Doesn't kill me at all. Trump is a big failure. He's a racial bigot, liar and con.
Only people like you admire him; the uneducated.
His presidency is one of the worst in history. His disapproval rating is higher than his approval. You must be proud of him.
giujohn
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 07:40 pm
@cicerone imposter,
cicerone imposter wrote:

I was in SAC and worked with nukes. The Air Force experience was a good one for me. They confirmed to me that I wasn't the dumbest grunt in the Air Force, and earned E4 in 15 months. That was the motivation for me to go to college after I got my discharge.
While stationed at Walker AFB in New Mexico, my last base, I found mistakes in the tech manuals. The commander of the base, General Kingsbery awarded me with "6 Month Airman" of the base.
I also designed the "37th Aviation Depot Squadron" patch. I'll try to add the link with the patch.

Found it: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/1950s-usaf-37-aviation-depot-squadron-418963297


OM-*******-G...Do you ever miss a chance to blow the CI horn??

How many times have we been told about you getting E4? Why is that a big ******* deal? I made NCO 9 months out if AIT...That's 11 months in service. That and a quarter got me a phone call.
giujohn
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 07:45 pm
@edgarblythe,
edgarblythe wrote:

Is Trump thinking about quitting?
Maybe I should have taken that bet. Two sources I consider to be of dubious stature -- Palmer Report and Inquisitir -- are reporting exactly that as of last night, in ongoing fallout from Michael Flynn's implosion, his latest act of desperation being an offer to testify under immunity from prosecution. First, from the Hillbot blog that almost never links to anything except Twitter.


Now that Donald Trump’s former National Security Adviser is offering to testify in Trump’s Russia scandal in exchange for immunity, it significantly narrows the path for Trump managing to survive the scandal himself. Flynn is essentially admitting he’s guilty just by asking for immunity, and such a deal will only be granted if Flynn can take down a bigger fish; that fish would be Trump. So it doesn’t come as a total shock to see a credible report tonight that Donald Trump is considering resigning.

Go ahead, give the guy the click. He mentioned 'big fish' and baited the hook for you.

Here's the excerpt from Jared Kushner's shop, which occasionally forgets to run some kinda big deal past its publisher.

Donald Trump is reportedly considering resigning the presidency after reports that former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn has offered to testify about allegations that the Trump campaign worked with Russia during the 2016 presidential campaign.

To review:

There have been reports circulating for months that Trump was working closely with Russian intelligence officials, and the allegations were laid out in a dossier compiled by a former British MI6 agent. The report claimed that Russian officials had worked for many years to cultivate Donald Trump as a candidate, compiling embarrassing information to use as blackmail while also offering lucrative financial deals for Trump. The dossier alleged that Trump struck a deal to lessen sanctions on Russia in exchange for help taking down Hillary Clinton.

That help allegedly came in the form of emails from Clinton’s campaign leader and the Democratic National Committee, stolen by Russian hackers and published through WikiLeaks.

Flynn had already been taking down for his connections to Russia. The national security adviser served just three weeks before resigning for reportedly lying to Vice President Mike Pence about contact with the Russian ambassador to the United States, Sergey Kislyak.

Yesterday's Senate Intelligence Committee hearing, with Clinton Watts as the spotlight dancer, set ablaze the New Cold War paranoia again. Let's read Newscorpse for the scary details.

Clint Watts, a fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, appeared before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Thursday. The former FBI agent was called to give testimony about the unfolding allegations of collusion between Russia and Donald Trump. His testimony addressed many of the most troubling aspects of Trump’s unsavory connections to Russia during the 2016 election.

After his testimony, Watts was interviewed by Wolf Blitzer on CNN. He affirmed much of what he told the committee and described the objectives of the Russian operatives. Watts was straight forward with this assessment of the situation:

Blitzer: What was Putin’s objective in all of this?

Watts: The ultimate objective is to destroy democracies from the inside out. What he wants to do is erode trust and sow divisions in the U.S. electorate.

Watts went on to say that intelligence operatives saw hacks and leaks that were “synchronized” with the Trump campaign. “That tends to lead to the belief that there was coordination,” he said. He also spoke about the “trail of dead Russians” that could lead to the confirmation of allegations raised by the infamous “Trump dossier.”

This is about as close as any witness has come to asserting a direct relationship between Trump’s campaign and the Russians. The CIA has already confirmed that Russian operatives were working to help Trump get elected and to hurt Hillary Clinton. The risks facing Watts for his testimony were on his mind during the Senate hearings. He told Blitzer that:

“If I speak today, my bank account could be compromised, I could be discredited through compromising materials, some true some false, but I think the biggest concern is I’m not confident right now that the U.S. government would actually come to bat for me. I’ve seen President Trump call for Russia to leak emails against a political opponent, I’ve seen him discredit the U.S. intelligence community to cite conspiracies that he’s seen on his Twitter feed.

“So, if I say things that the Trump administration doesn’t like or that is counter to Putin, I’m not sure it’s not Trump first, Russia second and the rest of America third.”

That description of Trump’s loyalties should send chills down the spine of every American. Watts’ career has put him in dangerous positions around the world. He is no shrinking violet. But his doubts amount to an indictment of Trump’s patriotism. Watts added that the Trump White House could not be relied on for anything but its own self-interests. “They will push falsehoods to achieve political objectives,” he said, “before they will push the truth for the American people.”

That has been borne out many times as Trump and his spokespersons disseminate “alternative facts” and cast false accusations at critics and the press. It is part of a grand strategy to discredit anyone who dares to find fault with the president. But as the Russian scandals compound, Trump is finding it increasingly more difficult to defend himself and his cohorts.

This Daily Kos diarist also passes along a Tweet from someone named West Wing Reports that former RNC chief Michael Steele is telling him/her "at lunch that Trump will not finish his term; advises clients to bolster ties w/VP Pence".

Let's establish that Trump is precisely the sort of petty, hyper-aggressive bully that would take his ball and go home if everybody won't stop being mean to him. But I am only able to give veracity to these accounts after the fact; if indeed Trump quits the presidency sooner than later. Until that comes into reality, I'm popping corn and watching and reading along with you.
Posted by PDiddie at Friday, March 31, 2017
http://brainsandeggs.blogspot.com/2017/03/is-trump-thinking-about-quitting.html?spref=fb


FAKE NEWS...See above.
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giujohn
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 07:46 pm
@cicerone imposter,
cicerone imposter wrote:

Also met him in Houston.


Well if course you did!
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roger
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 07:49 pm
@giujohn,
giujohn wrote:

They've been employed as far back as WWI...Hence the term "trench gun".


Which is remarkably similar to a riot gun with the addition of a bayonet stud.
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giujohn
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 07:50 pm
@cicerone imposter,
cicerone imposter wrote:

Hell is too good for this creep and con. A firestorm at Trump Tower would be justice.


Wow...And you're praying for a plane to hit it aren't you? Anyone...And I mean ANYONE who advocates for the assassination if a US president is a piece if human garbage...Nuff said.
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giujohn
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 07:52 pm
@farmerman,
farmerman wrote:

We can strt a trump "political death pool"


Take my bet...Put up or shut.up.
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layman
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 07:56 pm
@hightor,
Quote:
That's not the exclusive definition of "meddling" with an election.


Help me out here, eh? What IS the definition of "meddling?" Going on the internet and saying you don't like Hillary Clinton, maybe?
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cicerone imposter
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 07:59 pm
@giujohn,
If you tire of my "blowing the horn" put me on ignore.
I know many accomplished people in this world. I celebrate their accomplishments. A rocket scientist, Bob Brodsky; a college prof at Cal Poly, Richard Pimentel PhD; Dan Piel, graphic artist who has a painting of
John F Kennedy hanging in the Smithonian; several doctors in Tanzania and Singapore - Bashir Samma and Bill Lim. The editor of the English newspaper in Mexico, Francisco Baez - also taught at the university for ten years. Lindsay Hamilton of London, a professional singer and director. There are more.

As a matter of fact, Bob Brodsky has written several books that are biographical that details much of his accomplishments. I've read three of them. He designed the aerodynamics on the first atomic bomb, and taught Astronautics at USC and Iowa State U.
giujohn
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 08:33 pm
@layman,
layman wrote:

John Podesta wants immunity from prosecution if he gives testimony related to "the Hillary Clinton campaign," and "foreign influence into the political campaigns [note the use of the plural] for president in 2016," eh?

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/C8Nv3urUQAIXfoQ.jpg

I wonder why?


I wonder...With the cheese eaters making hay about immunity for the former, NSA and General, means he's got to be guilty...Any of theses genius' think he might need it for the information he will disclose that will clear him and expose the leaker, that might be a crime just to disclose it at all??
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giujohn
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 08:39 pm
@hightor,
hightor wrote:

Quote:
Has it occurred to anyone here that the FBI report could clear Trump of all wrongdoing?

Sure. That's the point of having an investigation. The FBI cleared Hillary, right?



Cleared? You mean covered.
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giujohn
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 08:43 pm
@blatham,
blatham wrote:

I just watched All The President's Men again. Haven't seen it for years. I recommend everyone do the same.

I had forgotten how totally corrupted the Justice Department had become along with many in the CIA and FBI. I'd forgotten how blatantly the administration lied for years and how GOPer aligned with Nixon did whatever they could do to demonize and discredit the Washington Post.

And at that time, there was no significant rightwing media system to echo the Nixonian talking points or to forward false and misleading stories to strike at "enemies". And of course,

there was nothing to match our present situation of a huge propaganda operation out of Russia to do the same. And at that point in time, the sort of operation that the Koch brothers now run was almost non-existent.


I recommend instead of blathers daily fiction you should watch Star Trek reruns...At least that will be a lot less boring.
giujohn
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 08:53 pm
@hightor,
hightor wrote:

Lying sacks of excrement:

Quote:
The bridge collapse in Atlanta from a raging fire illustrates the damage intense heat inflicts on concrete and steel, and the massive disruption that results when a vital transportation link is broken, experts said Friday.

Intense fire can damage both the concrete that serves as the road deck and the support piers for the bridge, as well as the steel that reinforces the concrete. Even if a bridge doesn’t collapse in a fire, the damage can leave concrete crumbling and the steel warped and weak.


“The heat can damage the concrete and cause the reinforcing steel to lose strength, and that can cause the bridge to fall down,” said Andy Herrmann, a past president of the American Society of Civil Engineers and a 40-year consulting engineer in New York City.

Concrete starts to crack at 500 degrees, suffers large cracks at 1,000 degrees and melts at 2,500 degrees, he said.

A 50-foot beam could expand 4 inches when heated to 1,000 degrees, he said. After cooling down, the beam loses 50% of its strength, he said. The weight of concrete loaded on top of the steel adds additional stress, which leads to failure and collapse, he said.

“The steel may begin to twist or warp,” Petrick said. “This was a large, high-temperature fire under the bridge, with its structural members directly exposed to the steel.”

story

Obviously it was a controlled demolition and the three people arrested are innocent.



Too bad Cammie is dead...He would have been in conspiracy heaven!
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giujohn
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 08:56 pm
@layman,
layman wrote:

Some rather interesting insights from a femininist, eh?

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P-mkNKKmHig[/youtube]



Man, she's hot!
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blatham
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 09:03 pm
You'd think there must be some nature film blooper reels. You know, like the lion backs up over the camera hidden in the grass and he shits on it.
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giujohn
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 09:05 pm
@layman,
layman wrote:

layman wrote:

The Babes love it!


But then, of course, later, they decide they wanna get paid. Like BIGTIME, ya know? That's when the extortion begins.



Freaking women.
Ya can't live with them and ya can't t kill them.
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giujohn
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 09:08 pm
@revelette1,
revelette1 wrote:

Quote:
by proposing, as this week’s unlikely-to-happen proposal, that our president should go out and get himself a brain.



[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nauLgZISozs[/youtube]

Personally I think Trump needs all three, brain, heart and courage.


And the lefties need to get some big boy pants instead of Dorothy's panties.
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giujohn
 
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Sun 2 Apr, 2017 09:09 pm
@layman,
layman wrote:

I have a positive net worth!

"In theory" it's a huge negative number, but when asked I just ignore all the loans I've never paid back. They don't count. I aint never gunna pay none of them nohow, so why take that **** into account, I ask ya?

So, as a consequence, my net worth right now is around $5. That includes a half a pack of cigarettes and the 35 cents I have in my pockets. Time to start checking doors to see if they're unlocked again tonight. I done blown last week's haul.


LOL...You're killing me...You're a killer.
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