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Old 06-18-2006, 10:44 AM
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What did Hillary do that makes you say "she is a fine example of politics overiding morals."?
She became a politician...
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Old 06-18-2006, 02:58 PM
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[QUOTE=SubaSteevo]She became a politician...[/QUOTE

Please give me a specific example of what amoral and/or criminal activity she's been involved in. Personally I think she doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell of becoming President, so I haven't been following her political activities.
What's she done that's indictable or even questionable?
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Old 06-18-2006, 03:17 PM
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She became a politician...[/QUOTE

Please give me a specific example of what amoral and/or criminal activity she's been involved in. Personally I think she doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell of becoming President, so I haven't been following her political activities.
What's she done that's indictable or even questionable?
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You can start here and it goes on and on. Yes, this is a fairly conservative address, but the facts are still interesting.

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Old 06-21-2006, 11:07 AM
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My personal favorite hell-ary story is how as a yong attorney she represented 2 black panthers who tortured a person to death and then blamed it on society. The start to her it takes a village BS.
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Old 06-21-2006, 11:35 AM
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My personal favorite hell-ary story is how as a yong attorney she represented 2 black panthers who tortured a person to death and then blamed it on society. The start to her it takes a village BS.
damn, how many times are you gonna change you're screen name?!?!?!?!?


how about just changing it to "CarIWantIsA_____"?
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Old 06-21-2006, 03:21 PM
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Royal Tiger is a name I have used since the old dial up BBS days on my Commodore 64. After wanting a 928 S4 and finding out they were called Sharks, I changed it to Tigershark to reflect my intrest in the 928 and hopefully the one I own someday. I did have one in the garage for a weekend if that counts. But as I'm dead set on this 968 GT, I wanted to go back to this one.

The name comes from the greatest tank of WWII. The German's called it Konigstiger, or King's Tiger. ( I have a beautiful glass stein with Konigstiger ingraved on it). The American's called it the Royal Tiger when it was encountered for the first time in late 1944.

The name I used before Royal Tiger was Die Spaten, or The Spade in English. The nickname of the Heinkel He-111 Medium Bomber.

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Old 06-21-2006, 08:24 PM
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Very Interesting...

(Please visualize the little guy with the German helmet from Laugh In who used that as his tag line. In know, that's a pretty old reference)

The "Royal" Tiger was the nastiest tank of it's day. Armored up the wazzoo, but that weight, being underpowered, (therefore slow) and intro'd late in the war saved us from having to deal with too many of them. Although dealing with just one was enough of a pain in the arse. If the Germans had had a little more time to increase the power to compensate for the heavy armor and been able to produce a few more...it would have been v. bad for us. The only tank with a prayer against it was the Russian T34 (?) and they had to attack the Royal Tigers in force (like a 6/1 ratio), if memory serves.
Gnarly tank, dude.
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Now that I've helped hijack my own thread, perhaps we could get back to discussing Big Brother.

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Old 06-22-2006, 04:39 AM
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I'll help the hijack WGJ!

The Royal Tiger had more armor and a larger gun then anything else on the battlefield in 1944. It needed more power to fully achieve what it was designed to do. One thing the Germans did right, well when it comes to weapons, they do alot right, was the diesel engine. The US used gasoline far to long. Diesel isn't as ignitable and a diesel engine has alot of torque.

Back to the "other stuff".
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It Just Goes On And On...

Bank Records Secretly Tapped

By Barton Gellman, Paul Blustein and Dafna Linzer

The Bush administration, relying on a presidential declaration of
emergency, has secretly been tapping into a vast global database of
confidential financial transactions for nearly five years, according to U.S.
government and industry officials.

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