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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: B-52 Bombers - got a few questions ?????
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Posted by brad on September 27, 2001 at 13:33:29 from (63.238.8.39):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: B-52 Bombers - got a few questions ????? posted by John Ne. on September 25, 2001 at 21:32:19:
i agree my uncle was in the army and got out in april. he has told me that you can get more info than that by just listening in on the conversions in the base cafeteria. i really don't see this as any real big problem talking about it. after all what kind of a country would we be if we weren't able to express our feelings toward our national security. that is what is great about this country, we don't know each other, as in the people in this discussion, any more than our screen name and that makes no effect to any of us to share our feelings. it is better to get these feelings out in the open, after all why should we keep them in side, after all talking to other people has helped me to get through this little spat. it is good to have a health discussion. thank you for letting me express my thoughts, after someone has to be polite. oh yeah one more thing, to that "mark" person, there is no need for the attitude. it won't get you anywhere in life. it will only get you in trouble, lucky for the rest of us that you aren't a goverment official. we don't need a lose cannon like you making decisions for our country. and if you don't lose the attitude and talk to that to other, call me when yopu get your a%$$###@ kicked and i will laugh in your face and say i told you so!!!! brad
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