The Trump Winning Streak Continues

That will be a major disappointment for Pwnedexter, who started dilating the moment he saw it.

Lazy arse retired old man will be here soon. I feel bad about bringing him back every day a little bit. He actually believes he has free will, even just flat out telling him I control him does not make a difference.

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Change the eyes to brown and we are pretty close to his puppet there I reckon.
 
Lazy arse retired old man will be here soon. I feel bad about bringing him back every day a little bit. He actually believes he has free will, even just flat out telling him I control him does not make a difference.

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Change the eyes to brown and we are pretty close to his puppet there I reckon.
He's still dreams of doing business with Trump some day, with the hope of getting stiffed by him. Apart from that, yeah, you're controlling his strings.
 
He's still dreams of doing business with Trump some day, with the hope of getting stiffed by him. Apart from that, yeah, you're controlling his strings.

One day I'll explain to him what the "Pointy" thing is all about but still savouring that. Where I come from in Ireland (or just Ireland) allowing arseholes to think you are a bit thick and keeping the reality to yourself is a thing. I guess from 600 years of English rule.

The (fake) Jews, on the other hand, can't help but over-compensate for the inferiority chip on their shoulders (as Nixon, Donny's bestie observed). ;)
 
The Irish and the Jews had one thing in common, living next to/surrounded a more cohesive and powerful neighbour required a lot of cleverness to maintain cultural uniqueness. Made us a bit odd and all.

It crosses my mind if the Ashkenazic Jews had cultivated a reputation for being interesting drunks they would have done a lot better in European history. The English actually drink way more. Instead, they use their little bit of intellect for boring people into giving up. Still, as we have a live one to study..

Money made, off for my sexy aqua-aerobics. Having a young super-sexy bouncy boobed instructor boosts testosterone which helps build muscle. My excuse and I'm sticking to it. :)
 
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Autistics like yourself are generally more harm to themselves than anyone else though pretty toxic to coworkers and family.

My very nice autistic niece never met her grandad. In fact nobody but the funeral director went to his funeral, imagine that? He was a Sargent major or brigadier, can't recall and he was a right bastard. Punishment was usually administered by belt or very often by not allowing whichever kid to go to the toilet. Pissing was a privilege in his home. They learned young to just wet themselves on the newspapers he would throw them as he would literally wait until they passed out.

You remind me of him a bit, he actually thought in his autism ravaged brain he was doing the right thing they reckon. But he sniggered a lot someone who knew him in the army told me.

Nasty and broken like yourself. Anyway the family paid for his body to he taken from the hospital and buried by strangers, that was that. Don't let yourself get that bad Pointy.

KFC break over, heading home.
Where else can I get personalized leftist lunacy and psychobabble like this? :thumbsup: Thanks for making my morning, Lardocchio :D
 
Where else can I get personalized leftist lunacy and psychobabble like this? :thumbsup: Thanks for making my morning, Lardocchio :D

You are welcome little guy. To be fair I just gave my Bose quiet control 30s to my fitness instructor so I too am guilty of allowing myself to be easily manipulated by a superior mind with a rocking body.

Poor thing had sore ears from too loud speakers at her other gig.

The sad tale of my sister in law's dad will percolate through you in a couple of days. Then you will do something nice for someone.
 
Family of Nash County soldier whose remains were recently returned from North Korea 'never lost hope'


By Michael Perchick

ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (WTVD) --
The family of a Rocky Mount man who went missing during the Korean War has been provided information about his disappearance after U.S. officials identified his remains.

Pfc. William Hoover Jones is one of two soldiers whose remains have been returned by the North Korean government, and since identified.

"We never gave up hope," said Elizabeth Ohree, Jones' sister.

The U.S. Army provided the family with detailed records surrounding Jones' military service, his death, and their identification process. Archaeologists and historians assisted U.S. officials, who also relied on DNA testing, dental records, and anatomy to determine the returned remains were Jones'.

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Army Pfc. William H. Jones of Nash County was 19.



"To hear the nice soldier tell in detail what happened, it really helped me to understand," Ohree said.

Jones went missing in November of 1950 during the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River. According to the North Korean government, his remains were about two miles from the final place he was seen.

"It did bring closure finding out that it was my brother William Hoover Jones," said Thelma Jones Hilliard, Jones' sister.

During a private ceremony, the Army also presented the family with several posthumous service medals, including the Purple Heart.

Coming up at 6 on @ABC11_WTVD: The family of PFC. William H. Jones, one of two soldiers from the Korean War whose remains have been returned to the US by the DPRK and now identified, share their reaction to the news and posthumous medals he has been awarded. pic.twitter.com/0YlaIFmfKe

— Michael Perchick (@MichaelPerchick) October 18, 2018

"He deserved every honor you could give, and the Purple Heart means a lot for the family," Ohree said.

Before his deployment, Jones worked in the area as a school bus driver, where his sisters say his loving nature was on full display.

"He just wanted his bus warm so the little kids could get in, and be comfortable. And I was on duty, he would ask me 'go out and crank my bus up so it would be nice and warm,'" recalled Ida Dickens, Jones' sister.

Jones was the second-youngest of eight children in the tight-knit family.

"I think about him most days. Very seldom do I miss a day," Ohree said.

Jones is expected to be interred in Arlington National Ceremony as early as next year with full military honors.

Last month, President Donald Trump tweeted about the return of the remains, calling the soldiers "heroes."
 
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Last month, President Donald Trump tweeted about the return of the remains, calling the soldiers "heroes."

Unless they were captured before they died, in which case they were not.

I have noticed how Americans shy away from looking at the other side of the equation, nasty laughter, anger at the impudence, sad face to shiny thing distraction and happy again...

I was speaking to doctor/surgeon here who worked in Iraq. He was an expert in gunshot wounds from years of trouble in Colombia. He reckoned the official figures in 2006 were 650,000 Iraqi dead. Same number everyone has. He says nobody is counting accurately in any of the US involved areas.

The low figure is now over a million (Iraq alone) but he says it actually could be as high as two million if you count deaths due to lack of basic medicine and surgeries/post surgery complications and such from living in a degraded society. He related that a crazy number of kids died of appendicitis or MRSA type infections post-op.

So good for the family to get some bones back but Trump has upped the killing rate of civilians dramatically and further cut media coverage and counting of dead.

Bush and Cheney created ISIS and another republican is trying to act a hero.

The US is not the Federation of Star Trek.

"No more heroes anymore"
 
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