Thoughts on Afghanistan.

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Re: Thoughts on Afghanistan.

Postby AeroDillo » Sat Mar 03, 2012 10:43 am


At the very least I will be in good company on the bus to building 36. :)



Psst...hey...if you wait until the guards are parading for inspection, they can't hear us digging. :twisted:
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Re: Thoughts on Afghanistan.

Postby n11pilot » Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:02 pm

AeroDillo wrote:

At the very least I will be in good company on the bus to building 36. :)



Psst...hey...if you wait until the guards are parading for inspection, they can't hear us digging. :twisted:



:lol: :lol:

I think we would have an even better chance if you would stop whistling the theme to the Great Escape and Blackthorn would quit bouncing that baseball. :D
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Re: Thoughts on Afghanistan.

Postby Eric Renderking Fisk » Sat Mar 03, 2012 12:25 pm

Hey, Pilot - I tweeted the first post in this thread and I'm amazed at how many people agree with you. One guy had the stones to write; "If I had said it, I could not have worded it any better than you did. Period."
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Re: Thoughts on Afghanistan.

Postby Blackthorn » Sat Mar 03, 2012 3:49 pm

n11pilot wrote:
AeroDillo wrote:

At the very least I will be in good company on the bus to building 36. :)



Psst...hey...if you wait until the guards are parading for inspection, they can't hear us digging. :twisted:



:lol: :lol:

I think we would have an even better chance if you would stop whistling the theme to the Great Escape and Blackthorn would quit bouncing that baseball. :D

It's MY baseball. I'll bounce it if I feel like it! It's one of the few freedoms we have left, and I intend to take full advantage of it. :mrgreen:
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Re: Thoughts on Afghanistan.

Postby Blackthorn » Sat Mar 03, 2012 3:50 pm

Eric Renderking Fisk wrote:Hey, Pilot - I tweeted the first post in this thread and I'm amazed at how many people agree with you. One guy had the stones to write; "If I had said it, I could not have worded it any better than you did. Period."

I agree totally. But that's true of *anything* Pilot writes. No one could have worded it better, regardless of the subject. Just sayin'...
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Re: Thoughts on Afghanistan.

Postby Eric Renderking Fisk » Sat Mar 03, 2012 3:53 pm

If I can just get my bunk together and publish a weekly column for Pilot - that would really get us into trouble. And when I say, "Trouble" I mean the kind of trouble I like being in.
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Re: Thoughts on Afghanistan.

Postby Blackthorn » Sat Mar 03, 2012 3:59 pm

n11pilot wrote:[
I agree that the situation of our nation is as dire as it has ever been but it is just not in me to go into that PC dream of a "Post America" without a fight. A good start would be to encourage others to vote in November and see that President Obama gets his Chevy Volt four years early.
If a Republican wins in November, you're going to see the other side of "the Bush effect." For the last 4 years we've heard how all this downhill slide was Bush's fault. If Romney or Santorum wins in Nov, the full effect of 4 years of the Obamanation will snowball to a catastrophic level, getting worse by the day. As it becomes obvious that it's irreversible you're going to see a rabid media blaming the new Repub pres for "causing it all." The propaganda ploy of blaming the Repubs will be like bookends around the Obama term.


At the very least I will be in good company on the bus to building 36. :)

I'm glad I won't be alone on that bus. :mrgreen:
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Re: Thoughts on Afghanistan.

Postby n11pilot » Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:58 pm

Eric, Blackthorn, Thank you very much for the kind compliments. I really don't think I'm all that great shakes as a writer so I am very grateful that I have this forum to get things off my chest on occasion.
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Re: Thoughts on Afghanistan.

Postby The Oracle » Tue Mar 06, 2012 12:12 am

Pilot,
I don’t have much time, but I wanted to tell you that I agree with you in every aspect. I came to the conclusion several years ago that there is nothing, and I mean nothing, worth our presence in that country (the good Major’s factoid considered). You cannot give liberty to a people; they must desire it themselves and be willing to take on the sacrifices required. Have no fear my friend, you are in good company and in our world truth is more important than political correctness.
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