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Hagel

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getting back on point... this man actually served in Asia...

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In November 2005 he also said , "To question your government is not unpatriotic ? to not question your government is unpatriotic." And in December 2005, in reference to Bush, the Republican Party, and the PATRIOT Act, Hagel stated "I took an oath of office to the Constitution, I didn't take an oath of office to my party or my president."

No wonder tLiar and his ilk don't like him...
 
I know. was just riffing on the pic Victor posted.

I guess Herve is not asian... I think he was southern french or Provencal or something like that.

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Well, at least do it right then.
 
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shit. I like seeing a pic of Ricardo Montalban on the board though. RIP.
 
"Rich, Corinthian leather ...."

I also imagine him cursing the name of James T. Kirk.

...

wow, we are so far off topic, we're practically in the boonies. we could pay tLiar and his hillbilly ilk a visit.
 
I also imagine him cursing the name of James T. Kirk.

...

wow, we are so far off topic, we're practically in the boonies. we could pay tLiar and his hillbilly ilk a visit.

I can't even remember how we ever got here.
 
turns out I didn't even quote voltaire. from the wiki:

The most oft-cited Voltaire quotation is apocryphal. He is incorrectly credited with writing, “I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.” These were not his words, but rather those of Evelyn Beatrice Hall, written under the pseudonym S. G. Tallentyre in her 1906 biographical book The Friends of Voltaire. Hall intended to summarize in her own words Voltaire's attitude towards Claude Adrien Helv?tius and his controversial book De l'esprit, but her first-person expression was mistaken for an actual quotation from Voltaire.
 
turns out I didn't even quote voltaire. from the wiki:

The most oft-cited Voltaire quotation is apocryphal. He is incorrectly credited with writing, ?I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.? These were not his words, but rather those of Evelyn Beatrice Hall, written under the pseudonym S. G. Tallentyre in her 1906 biographical book The Friends of Voltaire. Hall intended to summarize in her own words Voltaire's attitude towards Claude Adrien Helv?tius and his controversial book De l'esprit, but her first-person expression was mistaken for an actual quotation from Voltaire.

No character actually ever said "play it again Sam" in Casablanca.

Oh and it was Abraham Lincolns secretary-I forget his name-who actually originated the quote "don't believe everything you read on the Internet."

It was byco actually, who contributed that piece of trivia to the board.
 
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