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Leave it to King to excuse the lies of Liberal Democrat Obama, and his own frequent lies, by painting everyone with the same broad brush. Thanks Jim, for putting up David Schweikert R-Ariz as an example of a truthful politician, in stark contrast to former junior Senator Barack Hussein Obama D- ILL, who started his shady political career as a committed Socialist and who lied about the patriotism of Bush concerning deficit spending... and many other things... including gun rights.
That's the kind of guy King defends and makes excuses for and provides cover for... a 100% committed anti-gunner.
There are people who are truthful, and then there are whirling dervishes like King who must constantly spin, dodge, and weave to stay one small step ahead of their last lie.
It's getting harder isn't it King?... as more and more of us here become less willing to let it go, finally seeing that it is habitual and intentional... and meant to advance the Liberal Left agenda that is so dangerous to our gun rights and the rest of our freedoms.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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In my last year of high school in the capital of Halifax, when events were leading toward full-blown McCarthyism in the US, I came second in a city-wide essay competition with a defence of communism, not what it was but anticipated by starry-eyed idealists.The winner was the son of a spices manufacturer and president of the Lions Club which sponsored the competition.
King, Would you like to borrow my copy of "America's Retreat From Victory"? Or, would you prefer: "A People's Tragedy, The Russian Revolution 1891-1924" by Orlando Figes? Or, my copy of "The Gulag Archipelago"?...
Last edited by Ken61; 10/29/14 05:31 PM.
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My library's Russia section compares favourably with anyone's, Ken. From the first English translations of the first Five Year Plans to reporting from there during the Cold War, Russians as neighbours and correspondents for years.
Learned first hand how our operatives were conducting wet operations against German spies in NYC before US opened its eyes, and their operations for the security of Canada after the war.
I was introduced to my first undercover agent at age nine, (asked him if I could help him catch spies!) and later the agent who covered Dad before I was born became a close friend.
The name Lenin gave me a reporting edge in more than a few countries and was no impediment during forays into the US during McCarthyism. Your CIA knew who I was from favours provided when Canadians had greater access to authorities---and prisons---in the Caribbean.
Thank you for the offers.
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Too bad King's middle name wasn't Lennon. Then he could have told us he was one of the Beatles.
And my how precocious to have firsthand knowledge of Canadian operatives killing German spies in New York while still a prepubescent boy! You suppose he got the top secret information on his Cracker Jack decoder ring? Why I'll bet our mild mannered reporter was really born on the Planet Krypton. Watch out! The evil keith Luthor has no-tox shotgun shells loaded with 1 1/4 oz. of #4 Green Kryptonite! Yikes! This is a job for...SuperKing...To be continued...
But it all makes perfect sense now. Obviously a Canadian reporter with Communist leanings... who was known to the CIA... would have a higher security clearance and greater access to the White House, Pentagon, and State Department... especially during the Cold War. Who would expect anything else? How could I have doubted him? Misfires would be a boring place without our own Agent 007... or should I say Agent 00 Seagrams 7?
Ken61, if you'd like to learn more about King's vast experiences, I can loan you a copy of "Grimm's Fairy Tales".
Gil, you want us to believe this shit??? What a dumbass.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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And my how precocious to have firsthand knowledge of Canadian operatives killing German spies in New York while still a prepubescent boy!
Is that what he said? BTW, I can have a woman needlepoint or cross stitch any of your limericks suitable for framing. Just post your name and address and send $10 to Dave and I'll get with you on the pricing. Dumbass? Thanks, that rhymes with a lot.
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With a battleship mouth and a rowboat ass He calls folks liars with his lack of class Hidden in the bushes he barks out “lies” While as a kid he pulled wings off flies He thinks he’s clever but he’s just a ________
I'm stumped. Can’t say “horse’s ass” because of the first line, “pompous, long-winded jerk” doesn’t rhyme, but thanks to your suggestion, I’ll use “dumbass”. Dumbass is kinda juvenile, but it was your suggestion. We make a great team. You give me so much to work with.
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And my how precocious to have firsthand knowledge of Canadian operatives killing German spies in New York while still a prepubescent boy!
Is that what he said? Not precisely... here it is, since you are too stupid to figure it out: Learned first hand how our operatives were conducting wet operations against German spies in NYC before US opened its eyes, and their operations for the security of Canada after the war. Your prevaricating friend is 84, if we can believe him. Do the math. Oops, sorry. Obviously you're too mentally challenged for that. Or is it perhaps the "wet operations" thing that threw you? Did you think that wet operations meant the Canadian operatives were engaged in heavy drinking and pissing themselves? Oh, I apologize... this is all way too complicated for a dumbass. I'll try to dumb it down to nca225 level for you next time. More proof that we should require I.Q. testing for voter registration.
A true sign of mental illness is any gun owner who would vote for an Anti-Gunner like Joe Biden.
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still need your name and address for needle points. Remember Dave gets $10.
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Gil, and note how the little fellow is hoist on his own petard:
"Originally Posted By: King Brown Learned first hand how our operatives were conducting wet operations against German spies in NYC before US opened its eyes, and their operations for the security of Canada after the war."
I didn't say I knew of operations as they occurred, as the little fellow assumed. I knew personally one involved in those operations as a family friend who was still undercover with senior responsibilities in the aircraft industry.
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I wonder how many Canadian intelligence operations were conducted against the Communists? I'm talking about the period between the invasion of Poland up until the invasion of Russia. During that time, Stalin was directing his minions over here to preach non-intervention, a decidedly Pro-German position. Amazingly, the Reds here changed overnight, once Germany invaded Russia...
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