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Walz and his DUI

PureX

Veteran Member
Ah, I understand now. I got a DWI in the days of MADD too, but I had to walk out of the "group sessions" because they were nothing more than demanding we join a religious cult. This explains why you can be rational in one subforum but totally irrationally dogmatic in another.
You can leave the cult yet, you obviously have the intellectual capability to think beyond it. :)
If you think you’ve found a chain to yank, you’re quite wrong. And we both know it was never a religious cult. Or at least it wasn’t when I last visited, back in the late 90s.
 

Pogo

Well-Known Member
If you think you’ve found a chain to yank, you’re quite wrong. And we both know it was never a religious cult. Or at least it wasn’t when I last visited, back in the late 90s.
I only have your behaviour to judge on.
 

Subduction Zone

Veteran Member
As for the lying, that's his campaign. Don't know
if he pushed the lie. But DUI at 31 mph over the
limit is a severe crime. It is to risk the life & limb
of others.
However, this pales in comparison to the competition,
who had cops & guards killed in his attempted coup
& insurrection. And Walz is the VP, not the P, so Harris
will still get my vote.

Notice:
I'm biased against drunk drivers. Back in the 70s,
one actually ran me down (bicycling) with intent
to kill me. He said this to the cops.
**** drunk drivers. Lock'm up!
Okay already. I am sorry. Sheesh what a grudge.

On a more serious note, if it was in the 70's I would have to have driven over you on my motorcycle. And as foolish as drinking and driving is in a car. It is even more foolish with a motorcycle. The one good thing, the most likely victim will be the driver and no one else.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Okay already. I am sorry. Sheesh what a grudge.

On a more serious note, if it was in the 70's I would have to have driven over you on my motorcycle. And as foolish as drinking and driving is in a car. It is even more foolish with a motorcycle. The one good thing, the most likely victim will be the driver and no one else.
Drunk drivers dying is OK with me.
So long as they take no one with'm.
 

esmith

Veteran Member
Kavanaugh was an ongoing character flaw, much different than a youthful excess. As to "stolen valvor" over a slight misstatement in relation to a different subject, if that is your rule, Trump is out the window and off the planet, better write in Mike Pence who actually does honor the constitution.
Until you have walked a mile in my shoes don't attempt to berate me about what I consider a coward and a phony,
 

esmith

Veteran Member
It's funny how quickly republicans turn on cops and veterans once singing their praises is no longer politically convenient. It's very shameful.
Until you have walke a mile in my shoes do not attempt to berate me about what I consider a coward and a phony,
 

esmith

Veteran Member
Did they really sacrifice anything. Neither was a
soldier fighting in combat. Both freely chose to
enlist. Neither was injured in combat. And both
are using their military service for political gain.

They did their jobs honorably. They got paid for it.
This is so for equally valued workers, eg, roofers,
fishermen, farmers, arborists (all among the most
dangerous jobs). Good enuf for me.
Maybe it is good enuf for you but I see his actions through my experiences after 20+ years in the service (Jan 1961 -July 1981)
 

Father Heathen

Veteran Member
Until you have walke a mile in my shoes do not attempt to berate me about what I consider a coward and a phony,
You idolize Trump, a man who weaseled his way out of military service and who is known for lying about his own accomplishments, so your opinion on who is a coward or phony means nothing to me.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Maybe it is good enuf for you but I see his actions through my experiences after 20+ years in the service (Jan 1961 -July 1981)
I don't see all who served in the military as making
a sacrifice. Some clearly did. Many didn't
This is based upon my experiences after 50+ years
knowing veterans from WW1 thru Viet Nam.
BTW, I've worked with many in my years designing
military weapon systems.
Both Vance & Walz have acceptable records IMO,
but they're hardly anything to exalt above workers
in the private sector.

BTW, one vet (who worked for me) enlisted, &
became a chauffeur for officers. Some sacrifice, eh.
I've nothing against REMFs. To play it safe is useful.
 
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