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Is this the debate that everyone's watching now...whether I believe that BN doesn't read Drudge, doesn't listen to Limbaugh, and didn't confirm a quote, but simply confirmed that it existed? Boring!!! And to top it off, not only does BN listen to Air America and ocassionally enjoys Al Frankin, but T_M has gotten all PC on us all of a sudden. Man...it must be Friday!
 
Laugh O. Grams said:
Is this the debate that everyone's watching now...whether I believe that BN doesn't read Drudge, doesn't listen to Limbaugh, and didn't confirm a quote, but simply confirmed that it existed? Boring!!! And to top it off, not only does BN listen to Air America and ocassionally enjoys Al Frankin, but T_M has gotten all PC on us all of a sudden. Man...it must be Friday!



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Laugh O. Grams said:
It's a joke, T_M...and I know that BN took it as such!!! Calm down, sweetheart.
:confused3 Saying someone would "make one hell of a Nazi..." is a joke? I wouldn't quit you day job to take your comedy routine on the road just yet... needs some serious retooling.
 

Tigger_Magic said:
:confused3 Saying someone would "make one hell of a Nazi..." is a joke? I wouldn't quit you day job to take your comedy routine on the road just yet... needs some serious retooling.
Forget it!! I'm not getting into a debate about your opinion of what is and isn't funny!!! There isn't enough coffee in the world to keep us up through that exercise in tedium!!
 
Laugh O. Grams said:
Is this the debate that everyone's watching now...whether I believe that BN doesn't read Drudge, doesn't listen to Limbaugh, and didn't confirm a quote, but simply confirmed that it existed? Boring!!! And to top it off, not only does BN listen to Air America and ocassionally enjoys Al Frankin, but T_M has gotten all PC on us all of a sudden. Man...it must be Friday!
Fridays are often dull on the CB so you play with what you're dealt. Just like in poker, sometimes you get a lousy hand and have to bluff you way into collecting the pot.

But I think you've gone too far in this desperate debate by accusing me of getting all PC. Now really, do you have to stoop that low? I have lots of other great qualities that should offer fodder for debate. ;)
 
Laugh O. Grams said:
It's a joke, T_M...and I know that BN took it as such!!! Calm down, sweetheart.

Actually I don't take being compared to a Nazi as a joke, but I considered the source.
 
BuckNaked said:
Actually I don't take being compared to a Nazi as a joke, but I considered the source.
Holy smokes!! I forgot that conservatives are touchy about nazi jokes like liberals are touchy about communist jokes. The joke is a Jerry Seinfeld rip off. The joke is not the nazi part, and it's not really meant to call you or compare you to one, it's the attention to detail part that's the joke. Lighten up, everyone! Thank god the weekend's here. Jeeezz!!
 
BuckNaked said:
Actually I don't take being compared to a Nazi as a joke, but I considered the source.
I didn't think anyone (except maybe LOG) would consider it a joke.
 
Laugh O. Grams said:
Holy smokes!! I forgot that conservatives are touchy about nazi jokes like liberals are touchy about communist jokes. The joke is a Jerry Seinfeld rip off. The joke is not the nazi part, and it's not really meant to call you or compare you to one, it's the attention to detail part that's the joke. Lighten up, everyone! Thank god the weekend's here. Jeeezz!!
I see, so everyone's suppose to just ignore the first part where you said BuckNaked would make a great Nazi. Since it's supposed to be a joke, no one should be insulted. How would you feel if the shoe were on the other foot and some so-called conservative on this board had addressed this joke toward you?
 
jovidan said:
AND BUCKNAKED TAGS IN TIGGERMAGIC!!!! TIGGERMAGIC IS OPENING A CAN OF WHOOPA**!!!!!

You guys sure like to tag team people. Why? :confused3
Practicing your stalking skills, jovidan?
 
Tigger_Magic said:
I see, so everyone's suppose to just ignore the first part where you said BuckNaked would make a great Nazi. Since it's supposed to be a joke, no one should be insulted. How would you feel if the shoe were on the other foot and some so-called conservative on this board had addressed this joke toward you?
The truth...I would LAUGH!!!! Why, because I think the joke is funny!! Now please for the sake of jovidan, and the other 3 people, who have obviously been bored to tears by your politically correct, sanctimonious opinions on good and bad humor...refer to post #665 for any further questions.
 
Laugh O. Grams said:
The truth...I would LAUGH!!!! Why, because I think the joke is funny!!
Sure and I'll believe this when they start selling oceanfront vacation homes in Kansas.

We all know if the shoe had been on the other foot, there would be a string of "politically correct, sanctimonious opinions on good and bad humor" from the other side of the aisle.
Now please for the sake of jovidan, and the other 3 people, who have obviously been bored to tears by your politically correct, sanctimonious opinions on good and bad humor...refer to post #665 for any further questions.
Please do stop acting like a victim.
 
Tigger_Magic said:
We all know if the shoe had been on the other foot, there would be a string of "politically correct, sanctimonious opinions on good and bad humor" from the other side of the aisle.

Not from this kid!

Please do stop acting like a victim.

I don't know what you mean by this...I didn't claim to be hurt by you or your sactimonious comments. I'm no victim, I can promise you that!!! Anyway, you're the one pulling my joke apart, claiming "Boohoo, you called BN a nazi" or whatever crap you're peddling, when I have done nothing of the sort. At least BN came back at me with a cutdown, which I can respect, instead of crying, like you are.

If I can be honest with you, I can't stand the petty "you hurt my feelings" or "you said something out of context, lets jump on it" crap that goes on in internet discussion boards everywhere. It's boring, lame and a punk way to weasel your way out of a debate. Butch up, T_M!!
 
jovidan said:
AND BUCKNAKED TAGS IN TIGGERMAGIC!!!! TIGGERMAGIC IS OPENING A CAN OF WHOOPA**!!!!!

You guys sure like to tag team people. Why? :confused3

You might want to take a few minutes to read back in this thread...you'll see that TM and I have both been in this discussion for quite a few pages.

I'm kind of curious as to how you believe that people that happen to have the same views and argue those views are somehow "tag teaming".
 
Laugh O. Grams said:
The truth...I would LAUGH!!!! Why, because I think the joke is funny!! Now please for the sake of jovidan, and the other 3 people, who have obviously been bored to tears by your politically correct, sanctimonious opinions on good and bad humor...refer to post #665 for any further questions.

And the go back to post #350 when TM made the "grand exit". ;)

This trainwreck is heading for the cliff...............
 
ThAnswr said:
This trainwreck is heading for the cliff...............

It'll be closed loooooong before that.
 
Here, talk about something useful.......



Atta Details Omitted From Sept. 11 Report
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: August 12, 2005
Filed at 7:50 a.m. ET

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Sept. 11 commission knew military intelligence officials had identified lead hijacker Mohamed Atta as a member of al-Qaida who might be part of U.S.-based terror cell more than a year before the terror attacks but decided not to include that in its final report, a spokesman acknowledged Thursday.

Al Felzenberg, spokesman for the commission's follow-up project called the 9/11 Public Discourse Project, had said earlier this week that the panel was unaware of intelligence specifically naming Atta. But he said subsequent information provided Wednesday confirmed that the commission had been aware of the intelligence.

The information did not make it into the final report because it was not consistent with what the commission knew about Atta's whereabouts before the attacks, Felzenberg said.

The intelligence about Atta recently was disclosed by Rep. Curt Weldon, vice chairman of the House Armed Services and Homeland Security committees. The Pennsylvania Republican has expressed anger that the intelligence never was forwarded by the military establishment to the FBI.

The discourse project, Pentagon and at least two congressional committees are looking into the issue. If found accurate, the intelligence would change the timeline for when government officials first became aware of Atta's links to al-Qaida.

According to Weldon, a classified military intelligence unit called ''Able Danger'' identified Atta and three other hijackers in 1999 as potential members of a terrorist cell in New York City. Weldon said Pentagon lawyers rejected the unit's recommendation that the information be turned over to the FBI in 2000.

According to Pentagon documents, the information was not shared because of concerns about pursuing information on ''U.S. persons,'' a legal term that includes U.S. citizens as well as foreigners legally admitted to the country.

Felzenberg said an unidentified person working with Weldon came forward Wednesday and described a meeting 10 days before the panel's report was issued last July. During it, a military official urged commission staffers to include a reference to the intelligence on Atta in the final report.

Felzenberg said checks were made and the details of the July 12, 2004, meeting were confirmed. Previous to that, Felzenberg said it was believed commission staffers knew about Able Danger from a meeting with military officials in Afghanistan during which no mention was made of Atta or the other three hijackers.

Staff members now are searching documents in the National Archives to look for notes from the meeting in Afghanistan and any other possible references to Atta and Able Danger, Felzenberg said.

Felzenberg sought to minimize the significance of the new information.

''Even if it were valid, it would've joined the lists of dozens of other instances where information was not shared,'' Felzenberg said. ''There was a major problem with intelligence sharing.''

Weldon on Wednesday wrote to Thomas Kean, chairman of the 9/11 commission, and Lee Hamilton, the vice chairman, asking for information to be sought that would look at why the information was not passed on by Pentagon lawyers to the FBI.

His letter also asks the commissioners to find out why the panel's staff members did not pass the information about Able Danger onto commission members and provide full documentation.

Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, and his House counterpart, Michigan Rep. Peter Hoekstra, are looking into the issue.
 
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