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davebodner,
you want to have something in your memory's/night mares, a Chinook Helicopter with a pilot and co pilot and 45 Marines on it, it got hit by a surface to air missile, MPG, go down and in a burning mass and listen to the screams.
I did.
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ERLover wrote:
ERLover wrote:Given all the mudslinging aimed at Hillary, it's amazing how little of it has stuck.
I know this wont change your thinking, but go see 13 Hours and watch this.
http://www.c-span.org/video/?328699-1/h ... azi-part-1
The Ambassador was burnt to death, just like the pilot in the cage.
In my opinion her answers or lack there of should be enough to disqualify her from holding any public office. Anyone that watched the testimony had to see her manipulate each question either to make it come out in her favor or bring her to place where she could say she did not remember. Interesting selective memory. She can remember ever damaging thing her opponents ever said but she magically forgets some of the crucial to the fact things she said.

She is a dye in the wool liar!
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Ed in Tampa wrote:
ERLover wrote:
ERLover wrote:Given all the mudslinging aimed at Hillary, it's amazing how little of it has stuck.
I know this wont change your thinking, but go see 13 Hours and watch this.
http://www.c-span.org/video/?328699-1/h ... azi-part-1
The Ambassador was burnt to death, just like the pilot in the cage.
In my opinion her answers or lack there of should be enough to disqualify her from holding any public office. Anyone that watched the testimony had to see her manipulate each question either to make it come out in her favor or bring her to place where she could say she did not remember. Interesting selective memory. She can remember ever damaging thing her opponents ever said but she magically forgets some of the crucial to the fact things she said.

She is a dye in the wool liar!
Is this news to anyone?
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JPG wrote:
Ed in Tampa wrote:
In my opinion her answers or lack there of should be enough to disqualify her from holding any public office. Anyone that watched the testimony had to see her manipulate each question either to make it come out in her favor or bring her to place where she could say she did not remember. Interesting selective memory. She can remember ever damaging thing her opponents ever said but she magically forgets some of the crucial to the fact things she said.

She is a dye in the wool liar!
Is this news to anyone?
Evidently since she is still running for office and not sitting behind bars.
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Ed in Tampa wrote:
ERLover wrote:
ERLover wrote:Given all the mudslinging aimed at Hillary, it's amazing how little of it has stuck.
I know this wont change your thinking, but go see 13 Hours and watch this.
http://www.c-span.org/video/?328699-1/h ... azi-part-1
The Ambassador was burnt to death, just like the pilot in the cage.
In my opinion her answers or lack there of should be enough to disqualify her from holding any public office. Anyone that watched the testimony had to see her manipulate each question either to make it come out in her favor or bring her to place where she could say she did not remember. Interesting selective memory. She can remember ever damaging thing her opponents ever said but she magically forgets some of the crucial to the fact things she said.

She is a dye in the wool liar!
Funny how two people can come away with two completely different opinions. I sat through the hearing...in the hearing room. Her back was to me and a couple of hundred other spectators. And I saw a travesty of questioning. After Trey Goudy announced that the hearing wasn't about trying to get Hillary, each Republican questioner turned that into a lie. Most questions were designed to make her look bad, not to get at what happened. She came off looking better than I had expected because the House committee majority was so unhinged and, frankly, incompetent. Hillary didn't have to be clever. All she had to do was tell the truth. And in this case it wasn't that hard.

And let me give you one more bit of information: her bladder held out longer than mine. I'm not sure what that's indicative of, but I took it as a good thing.
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ERLover,

Did you really do multiple tours in the Vietnam War, earn multiple Purple Hearts and those other decorations and see the horrible things you say you saw?

Because there used to be a guy who called himself Wild Bad Bob on this forum who said he did his three tours in Canada and didn't get maimed at all in the Vietnam War. http://www.shopsmith.com/ss_forum/viewt ... 96#p175796

And I know that you and Wild Bad Bob are the same guy with a different user name.

For the record I have never served in the military. I admire those that did, but I don't think very highly of folks who claim valor they did not earn to try to win internet arguments.
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davebodner wrote: . . .
And let me give you one more bit of information: her bladder held out longer than mine. I'm not sure what that's indicative of, but I took it as a good thing.

Dehydration?


Yep beauty is in the eye of the beholder.

No question re panel's true objective.

No question she obfuscated.

No question a pointless circus.

So why we flapping about it?
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I must send my congratulations and my best wishes to your mom and her sisters. 92 and doing sudoku? Tried it a couple times and gave up. Also still has the dexterity to knit? WoW!

She is definately entitled to ANY opinion she has. :)

Please pass this along from an 82 year old youngster.
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ERLover wrote:davebodner,
you want to have something in your memory's/night mares, a Chinook Helicopter with a pilot and co pilot and 45 Marines on it, it got hit by a surface to air missile, MPG, go down and in a burning mass and listen to the screams.
I did.
Maybe your memory, like mine, is getting just a little bit foggy. I never worked a Chinook but I thought the crew capacity on a standard combat equipped Chinook was 36.
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dusty wrote:
ERLover wrote:davebodner,
you want to have something in your memory's/night mares, a Chinook Helicopter with a pilot and co pilot and 45 Marines on it, it got hit by a surface to air missile, MPG, go down and in a burning mass and listen to the screams.
I did.
Maybe your memory, like mine, is getting just a little bit foggy. I never worked a Chinook but I thought the crew capacity on a standard combat equipped Chinook was 36.
The capacity is what ever will fit under extreme need.
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