Articles Posted by usmcobra
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It would not surprise me in the least if this group of admitted republicans in name only is Funded by George Soros with the express desire of fielding a candidate that Obama can take to the cleaners on race, age, and down right craziness.
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Here is a fun little game you too can play at homeWant to know where all the money is going? Want to know how much was spent in your back yard?Want to know how many jobs got created?So did I and for the princely sum of over a Half a Million dollars($623,243.00) spent in my zip code in the form of two grants and one contract.....NOT A SINGLE JOB WAS CREATED!!!Please to stop the fleecing of America, type in your zip code and find out what is being spent in your area and on what and if any jobs were...
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A maintenance Marine with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 773 makes a last-minute adjustments on a AH-1W “Super Cobra” before it lifts off, Sept. 29.(personal note he is not using the hellfire missile as a step, there is actually one on the side of the aircraft click the pic for a closer look )AL ASAD, Iraq (Oct. 12, 2007) -- There is a new sheriff patrolling the Iraqi skies, but service members on the ground will still see the same level of professional support from the air. The “Red Dogs” of Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 773 arrived in Iraq...
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(Click on the picture for a bigger better view of the HMH-362 crew)AL ASAD, Iraq (Oct. 12, 2007) -- A Marine Corps heavy lift squadron with an already rich legacy has added a notch to its belt with another historic achievement. Aircraft 23, a CH-53D “Sea Stallion” flown by the Marines of Marine Heavy Helicopter Squadron 362, is the first aircraft of its type in the Corps to reach 10,000 flight hours. “I think this is a phenomenal landmark,” said Lt. Col. Brian Cavanaugh, the commanding officer of HMH-362. “It’s the first aircraft to do it. We also have the...
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Navy corpsman becomes a Marine Oct. 11, 2007; Submitted on: 10/11/2007 08:35:08 AM ; Story ID#: 200710118358 By Lance Cpl. Ubon Mendie, MCRD Parris Island Pfc. Shawn Dickens, a new Marine, was a Navy corpsmen for about four years before deciding to join the Corps. Even throughout recruit training, Dickens was referred to as 'Doc' and aided his fellow platoon members with medical questions. Photo by: Lance Cpl. Ubon Mendie" Pfc. Shawn Dickens, a new Marine shows a mural of what he calls the “Corpsmen Code.” The words read “through hell and back for a wounded Marine.” Words Dickens believes...
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Hi There. Feel free to add what vanities you might have to My Little Vanity: the Bonfire of all VanitiesI am offering this thread to the rest of us as a way to cut down on all the vanities, that I really don't want to read but feel I must since they are all so important to you all.PS:I HATE VANITIESHere have a cow.It will make you free better tomorrow
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Unless you are a poster child for the rich and famous, all of us have done at one time or another done a job that "most Americans won't do" Personally The worst job I ever had to do was shovel my way through knee deep rotten chicken parts until I had gotten rid of all of them....Without hip waders. I think the smell permanently ruined my olfactory nerves. So what was That Job that most americans won't do, that you did.
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If we had known then what we know today: I would have won every lottery for the last four years. I would have singlehandedly have stopped 911 from happening. I would have bet my entire fortune (see above) on the marlins to win the 2003 world series. I would have been able to stop my sister from ever gettting married and having a child that would be killed by cancer. I never would have been in a car accident. I would still be in the Marines having re-enlisted for six years instead of three way back when I had the...
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Or didn’t. Personally I hate being jerked around by the media, and you should too. But I am also tend to believe what I am told sight unseen only when it comes from a reliable source. There is a responsibility that comes with the kind of freedom our press enjoys, they aren’t supposed to print stories they haven’t collaborated. When they don’t ensure their stories are factual they are responsible for their actions and the emotions their reports invoke. A fairly simple concept, but one that is seldom invoked save for the occasional suit by a burnt starlet or politician...
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Say what you will, The Marines understand the messages.
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Has Osama escaped? I don't think so, here why!
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Make no mistake, Lil Johnny Walker is a Traitor...
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