"and you can be damn sure I know what they are watching or playing at my house."
I have to laugh at this thought. When I was 12-15 years of age, my brothers and I found a way to get all the cable channels by putting the handle of a spoon (though I'm sure a fork or knife would do) in a slot in back. We of course used this feature to watch the porn channel to no end. We'd just wait until my parents were in bed. Then there's all the cds I use to have my parents didn't approve (Marilyn Manson and such), along with the pot I was hiding. Eventually I told them about the cds and I was caught smoking weed at school so they of course found out about that. They still don't know about our porn channel trick (which doesn't work with new cable boxes, but if you have an OLD one... wait, I don't condone such actions).
And just to let the parents on here know, in case they suspect their kids of something, but can't find anything, I hid my stash in the trash in my room. No one ever seemed to check the trash.
Or we could say that everything Bush does is horrible and we could bitch and moan about it to no end, without getting all the information available to us first, just becuase we can't stand the guy. And while we're at it, we'll criticize everyone that supports the current U.S. President, or so much as even supports a decision he's made. Hell, why even look at anything Mr. Bush does as anything more than warmongering and/or something that will ruin the world?
I'm not trying to say I support all decisions made by the President, but I find the way that everyone considers all of his decisions/actions as such horrible things just disgusting. I didn't care much for Clinton, but I didn't get on a soapbox proclaiming the end of all that is good in the world just because he came out with new policy and what-not.
I agree whole-heartedly that we should question everything, but we must remember when doing so to keep our minds open to all possibilities, including that something may even be good.
"that did an interview with an Air Force guy whose job it was to scout around on the ground, call in airstrikes on a location, and paint the target with a laser so that the planes could take it out with laser guided munitions"
The job he does is often referred to as TAC-P.
"He would take a GPS reading of his current location"
And believe me, he doesn't need GPS to know his location, it just makes it easier.
"the US issue GPS they gave him was HUGE... Nobody in that job uses the issued GPS. Instead they order a civilian GPS"
Also, chances that he is dependent on his civilian GPS are slim to none. He can always use the issued piece (which he probably keeps nearby) when need be. He just uses the civillian one when it is more convenient.
I have to laugh at this thought. When I was 12-15 years of age, my brothers and I found a way to get all the cable channels by putting the handle of a spoon (though I'm sure a fork or knife would do) in a slot in back. We of course used this feature to watch the porn channel to no end. We'd just wait until my parents were in bed. Then there's all the cds I use to have my parents didn't approve (Marilyn Manson and such), along with the pot I was hiding. Eventually I told them about the cds and I was caught smoking weed at school so they of course found out about that. They still don't know about our porn channel trick (which doesn't work with new cable boxes, but if you have an OLD one... wait, I don't condone such actions).
And just to let the parents on here know, in case they suspect their kids of something, but can't find anything, I hid my stash in the trash in my room. No one ever seemed to check the trash.
I'm not trying to say I support all decisions made by the President, but I find the way that everyone considers all of his decisions/actions as such horrible things just disgusting. I didn't care much for Clinton, but I didn't get on a soapbox proclaiming the end of all that is good in the world just because he came out with new policy and what-not.
I agree whole-heartedly that we should question everything, but we must remember when doing so to keep our minds open to all possibilities, including that something may even be good.
The job he does is often referred to as TAC-P.
"He would take a GPS reading of his current location"
And believe me, he doesn't need GPS to know his location, it just makes it easier.
"the US issue GPS they gave him was HUGE... Nobody in that job uses the issued GPS. Instead they order a civilian GPS"
Also, chances that he is dependent on his civilian GPS are slim to none. He can always use the issued piece (which he probably keeps nearby) when need be. He just uses the civillian one when it is more convenient.
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