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  • Caption that protester: The winner

    October 4, 2011 at 7:50am

    w00t! Hmm, maybe i should have spent some more time coming up with something, that was my first thoughts on it, lol.

  • New feature: Caption that protester

    October 2, 2011 at 3:48pm

    Reporter: Although suffering from dementia, Edna seems to be making more succint and thought-out demands than many Day of Rage protestors here in DC.
    Edna: Obama flew and Sharpton slayed. Money’s out of schools. More is promised. Tastes like purple, smells like Red.
    Reporter: Either way, I can’t determine if that is an actual demand, or if she is suffering from a stroke and speaking gibberish…

  • This actually has a lot of possibilities. Bio-genetic engineering to make things like bio-armor. Ultra-light armor that if nothing else, protects against low velocity weapons. Bio-electric power, where we shovel corn to feed to electric eels grafted onto the power grid. I can think of many other possibilities. (I know, I’m a sci-fi nut, but hey, even cell phones were sci-fi once)

  • Why Are Sailors on Navy Submarines Cheating on Tests?

    August 17, 2011 at 7:58am

    In reply to DrammyCoke.

    Seems to be quite a lot.

    Buffalo 00-04
    Greeneville 04-05

  • Congress has passed a new law. The Soviet Union has been outlawed forever. The bombing begins in five minutes.

    Paraphrasing of course, but wouldn’t Ronald Reagan be considered a thug, and a violent unpresidential candidate with comments like this? You know what, I’ll take Perry over a mob of thugs from Chicago anyday.

  • Why Are Sailors on Navy Submarines Cheating on Tests?

    August 16, 2011 at 8:45am

    In reply to ThoreauHD.

    The Four Orseman of the Apocalypse
    -Fire
    -Flooding
    -Coolant Leak
    -Radioactive Spill

  • Why Are Sailors on Navy Submarines Cheating on Tests?

    August 16, 2011 at 8:44am

    In reply to Obama_Sham.

    I know aboard my two boats, that cheating was done on the downlow, and as long as you didnt get caught, it wasn’t cheating. I actually took away an answer key one time from one of my nubs, and they got caught after printing out another one. I ended up going to Captain’s Mast and accussed of cheating myself. The EDMC tried singling me out as “an example” and tried to get me de-nuked. I refused to submit to a charge of cheating, and they ended up giving me a suspended bust. I even passed and advanced to E-6 while my restriction to the boat was going on. I had uniforms mutilated, and the goat locker had a large percentage that were just waiting for a screw-up. They refused to let me proceed with re-quals and new qualifications. I ended up going to a second boat after more than 4 years on my first ship. I found that the goat locker’s version of events arrived at my next boat even before I did. I ended up being de-nuked, and tossed out of the navy (General – Under Honorable) because I got caught up in the politics of cheating, and the repercussions thereof.

    Cheating in submarines is a problem, but the biggest problem is the witchhunts that go on because of it. Because of their actions, I was not allowed to continue serving my country. If not for this incident, I‘m sure I’d still be in the navy watching the pot boil.

  • I’d like to nominate Allen West for speaker

  • Matt Patrick used to be on the radio here in South Bend, IN. I miss his voice sometimes. Great guy for Texas to have. Segments like this do us all proud.

  • Looks like a bunkered getaway to me. People talk about “heading for the hills” and into the mountains and such in the case of a doomsday scenario, but in places like that, without a large nearby source of food, or an extremely large supply of pre-stored food, you would be starving yourself out in a few months. A place like this, setup in the country, lots of agricultural land available for use nearby, strong enough to hold up to the elements with minimal maintenance. It sounds like a doomsday bunker the way it SHOULD be made. All they need to do now is make sure to add appropriate sub-basement architecture for bunkerage, and they’d be set.