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  Anniversary Present
Posted by: jim armstroong - 02-15-2011, 08:18 PM - Forum: Jokes & Fun! - No Replies


:withstupid::withstupid:

 

THE ANNIVERSARY PRESENT

 

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I found the perfect anniversary gift for my daughter who works nights . A pocket/purse sized 100,000 volt tazer, I thought this should make her fell safer. So back at home sitting in my recliner, I read the instructions. It only takes 2 AAA bateries, how can that make 100,000 volts. The instuctions say a one-second busrt would shock and disorient your assailant; a two-second burst was supposed to cause muscle spasms and a major loss of bodily control: a three-second burst would make your assailant flop on the ground like a fish. COOL

 

So this thing is only 5"long and 3/4" around can it realy be that bad? I held it up pressed the button, nothing. Great, it dosen't work. Maybe if I try it on my thigh, a one-second burst can't be that bad. So I pushed the prongs to my thigh and pressed the button and......

 

HOLY MOTHER OF GOD.. WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION...WHAT THE HELL

 

I'm pretty sure some one ran in picked up the recliner and body slamed us over, and over and over. I woke up on my side, tears in my eyes. soaking wet, both nipples on fire and testicles nowhere to be found.

 

Note: If you ever feel compelled to try a tazer there is no such thing as a one-second burst. You will not let go of that thing until it is dislodged from your hand by flopping around on the floor.

 

IT HURT LIKE HELL

The reliner was upside down and 8' from where it started from. My tricepts, right thigh and both nipples were still twitching. My face felt like it was full of novacain and I couldn't stop drooling. There was a faint cloud above my head which I belive came from my hair, and the cat wouldn't come down from the fire place mantle all night.

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  Deja Vu all over again Yogi Derra said
Posted by: jim armstroong - 02-15-2011, 01:37 PM - Forum: News and Events - No Replies


:machinegun::machinegun:

 

Wake Up People!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

JAMEL, Germany -- This is a town taken over by neo-Nazis.

 

Wooden signposts by the main road point to Vienna, Paris, and Braunau am Inn - the birthplace of Adolf Hitler. A far-right leader runs his demolition company from home, its logo featuring a man smashing a Star of David with a sledgehammer.

 

Every few months, townsfolk host outdoor parties where guests sing "Hitler is my Fuehrer" to chants of "Heil" around a massive bonfire.

 

Jamel is the most extreme manifestation of a chilling phenomenon in the former communist East Germany: a creeping encroachment of neo-Nazism that makes Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania one of only two states where Germany's biggest far-right party, the National Democratic Party, or NPD, sits in parliament.

 

The extreme-right is believed to be behind some 40 attacks in the state over the past year, including stones thrown through windows of political parties and fireworks blown up in a prosecutor's mailbox. Last year in Jamel, witnesses say, a neo-Nazi punched a visitor and shouted his allegiance to Hitler.

 

The state has Germany's highest unemployment rate outside Berlin, at 12.7 percent in December, and few industries - fueling xenophobia the neo-Nazis have capitalized on. Only 2 percent of the population is foreign born, but officials say that lack of immigrant contact itself has reinforced suspicions.

 

"Federally the Islamic extremists are the biggest problem; for us the extreme right is the biggest problem," said Reinhard Mueller, who heads the state branch of Germany's domestic intelligence agency.

 

In Jamel, six of the 10 houses are in the hands of the far right, and authorities consider 10 of the village's 28 adults right-wing extremists. Town life is dominated by one man: Sven Krueger, a 36-year-old leading NPD official, who grew up here.

 

Officials say Krueger has been known to authorities for small-time criminal activity, but had stayed off the radar in recent years after turning to politics. That changed this a week ago, however, when Krueger was arrested on charges of receiving stolen property and weapons violations after a five-month investigation.

 

In a search of his home, authorities confiscated power tools they believe stolen and a submachine gun with 200 rounds of ammunition.

 

A few days before the arrest, a pit bull and a German Shepherd roamed the fenced yard of Krueger's home in the middle of town, and an NPD poster with the pledge "we keep our word" hung from a blue industrial trash bin out front, filled with waste from his demolition work. A woman smoking a cigarette in the yard said she didn't know where Krueger could be found.

 

At the end of the road, a man with closely cropped hair in a green tank top, arms covered with tattoos, ran out of another house and yelled "get out you dirty pest" at a photographer. Others did not answer their doors, and Krueger did not answer calls to his business or cell phone.

 

His demolition company's main building is about six miles (10 kilometers) away, and doubles as the regional NPD headquarters.

 

It is set behind a six-foot (two-meter) wooden fence topped with razor wire; a guard tower shines a floodlight at night, and dogs bark incessantly through the padlocked steel gate. The black-white-and-red German imperial flag used in the last years of the Kaiser flies overhead - a common neo-Nazi substitute for the outlawed swastika banner. Through the fence on an inside door the smashed Star of David logo can be seen.

 

Legally, very little can be done to expel the neo-Nazis - they carefully skirt German laws against displaying Nazi symbols, like the swastika or the SS runes, and the banned songs people hear in the night cannot be pinned on any one individual.

 

Still, residents say their sympathies are clear. Horst and Birgit Lohmeyer, who have lived in Jamel for the past seven years, say the local far-right scene attracts scores of neo-Nazis for parties a few times a year - including several hundred at Krueger's wedding last summer.

 

"They sit around the bonfire and sing these songs - 'Adolf Hitler is mein Fuehrer' they sing - they call out 'heil' - there are sometimes as many as 300 right extremists at these parties," Birgit Lohmeyer said.

 

In protest, the Lohmeyers organized a party of their own - an annual music festival on their nearly two-acre (0.8-hectare) property that started in 2007.

 

"We hold this festival for democracy and tolerance to show that this town is not entirely in right-hands - that there are others here who don't believe in their ideology," Birgit Lohmeyer said.

 

The regional mayor of the 2,700-person district said he hopes the attention will help expose the agenda of the NPD to people who may otherwise have voted for them again in September. The party won 7.3 percent of the vote when Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, where Chancellor Angela Merkel has her constituency, last held state elections in 2006, giving them 6 of 71 seats.

 

"The NPD is nothing less than the successor to the Nazi party and their goals are the same," said Mayor Uwe Wandel in an interview at the Mercedes dealership he runs about 200 yards (meters) from Krueger's demolition company.

 

"Maybe today they're not talking about Jews but about foreigners in general, but their ideals are exactly the same.

 

Krueger was the only known far-right extremist in the village when the Lohmeyers moved there in 2004 from Hamburg. But his presence started attracting more extremists; as they moved in, others moved out - and Krueger encouraged his friends to buy up the property.

 

Lohmeyer said she and her husband for the most part keep to themselves in their 150-year-old half-timbered restored farmhouse with their 13 cats. She said they haven't suffered any retaliation from the neo-Nazis for holding their music festival.

 

The NPD is marginalized at the national level in Germany, and wherever the party holds rallies, the hundreds who show up are dwarfed in numbers by thousands of counter-demonstrators. And even though its popularity has slipped slightly in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, it appears poised to remain over the 5 percent of the vote needed to keep its seats in the upcoming Sept. 4 state election.

 

Germany's domestic intelligence agency estimates that as of 2010 there were about 1,400 far-right extremists in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania - a small fraction of the state's 1.6 million population. Of them, 400 are NPD members. Still, officials acknowledge the far-right extremists in the state make up a disproportionate number of Germany's overall 26,000.

 

 

Sponsored LinksMueller said the state government supports a ban of the NPD, which would cut it off from funding given to all parties that receive a certain proportion of the vote, based on a sliding scale. The NPD got some euro1.19 million in 2009, the last year for which a figure was available, while by contrast Merkel's conservative party got euro41.9 million.

 

There is little support federally for a ban, however, after a previous attempt was thwarted in 2003 by Germany's highest court as it emerged that the argument for the ban was partially based on statements by NPD members who were also paid informers for state authorities.

 

Still, Birgit Lohmeyer thinks it's worth putting pressure on politicians to try again - even though she acknowledged a ban might actually make her own situation worse, by further antagonizing her neighbors.

 

"People need to mobilize against the NPD or for the ban of the NPD," Lohmeyer said. "This is something that has to come from the grass roots. We will not be terrorized."

 

:armata_PDT_19::armata_PDT_19:

 

 

 

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  Tribute to vietnam helicopter pilots and crew
Posted by: sixgun - 02-15-2011, 11:41 AM - Forum: Veterans Tributes - No Replies


Awesome video.

 


 

 

Vee

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  Big Picture: The Red Bull Attacks
Posted by: sixgun - 02-15-2011, 10:09 AM - Forum: OTHER WWII UNIT STORIES AND INFO - Replies (2)


Story of the 34th Infantry Division. History is traced backward to Minnesota Volunteers of Civil War days. The invasion of Casablanca in 1942, the Battle of Tunis, Kasserine Pass... The invasion of Italy at Salerno, Volturno River operations, Battle of Cassino, the Anzio Beachhead and the campaigns of the Liri and Po Valleys. Colonel Quinn explains and displays the various medals and awards that are given by the Army.

 


 

 

Dear Rocky,

 

As , you have asked me . I sent the video to your email address

for your budddies with whom you are in touch

 

Vee ;)

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  Where is VEE??
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 02-15-2011, 09:12 AM - Forum: Shooting the Breeze - Replies (21)


WHERE IS VEE??????

 

You cannot hide, I know you're on Facebook!!! :thewoman::drinkin:

 

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