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2nd Term Part VIII - The Thin Red Line

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Wow, he should be shot. Grasping at straws much?

Walrus, they were chuckling at this guys embarrassing faux pas, which was definitely worth a laugh. I'll bet the guy's wife even laughed at him on that one. Or gay lover . . . whichever.
 
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Walrus, they were chuckling at this guys embarrassing faux pas, which was definitely worth a laugh. I'll bet the guy's wife even laughed at him on that one. Or gay lover . . . whichever.

Wow, gay jokes, another bored poster
 
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I don't know, there's always Rep. Hank Johnson and his concerns surrounding the possible over-population of Guam.

That's pretty dumb. Although Sheila (for whom I voted when she was a candidate for Houston City Council) also wondered once if the flag astronauts left on the moon is visible on Mars. Think Danny Nucci in Titanic who says: "I can see the Statue of Liberty already!... Very small, of course."

In addition to being a dumb*ss, Lee is also an imperious dumb*ss who demands door to door limo service from her capitol hill office (notwithstanding the subway system installed for that purpose) and is well known for continually abusing her staff.
 
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Not watchable...and not because the congressman was slow or in all likelihood was facetious. But because the commentary was absolutely unbearable. It makes the worst Michael Moore moments seem like outstanding journalism.

Do you really think that the congressman was joking when he asked the question of whether or not the admiral thought Guam would tip over due to too many marines being stationed there or are you just trying really hard to run cover for a guy from your party? Did you actually watch the guy, what he said and how he came to the question? Yes, the commentary was bad (didn't know that was on there when I chose that clip), but it doesn't change what Hank Johnson said or how he said it.
 
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Yes, I mean you.

Put it this way: none of us know, but at least you might have read something of value about it because of your interests.

But I take your point.
Oh, ok since you asked nicely and stroked my ego....

I honestly think my best insight on this subject comes from the trips I made to China a few years ago to bid on some work on some commercial airplanes. I know China is not Russia, but trust me, there is no bomber gap. On paper, Russia has extremely capable aircraft that would push even the latest American hardware to its limit, to say nothing of European. Maybe it's hubris and bias, but I just can't see Chinese or Russian hardware holding up over a campaign lasting more than a few weeks in the real world. Building airplanes that are technologically advanced enough to have the command and communications infrastructure necessary to defeat an enemy's ground defenses and are also maintainable and reliable enough to perform daily sorties is hard. The Chinese are not close. At all. I can't imagine that the Russians are all that far ahead, since the Chinese steal more technology from them than they do from us. I think definitely think Europe would have a hard time establishing air dominance over Russian territory, but the idea that the Russians could do so over Europe just doesn't pass my sniff test. Ground-based air defense is 100x easier than developing the attack aircraft capable of defeating them, so it would be a stalemate, where neither side would be able to generate effective offense against the other side's defense, and the battle line would be dictated by the ground war - whoever controls the territory can install sufficient defensive capability to control the sky over it.

Right now, I really believe that the US is the only country with the capability (read: stealth) to break that stalemate and "knock down the door" of an adversary's air defenses. The Russian fighters may turn better, fly higher, accelerate quicker, but those attributes are only useful for surviving against a missile that has already launched - they are irrelevant for being able to locate, track, and destroy the launcher it came from.
 
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Do you really think that the congressman was joking when he asked the question of whether or not the admiral thought Guam would tip over due to too many marines being stationed there or are you just trying really hard to run cover for a guy from your party?

Yes. Yes I think that's easily the most likely situation.

Do I think there's someone who likely fed him the talking point? Very good chance, because he tripped over it. But I wouldn't be fooled into thinking that someone has lost every shred of reality just because they're stumbling in making their point.
 
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Yes. Yes I think that's easily the most likely situation.

Do I think there's someone who likely fed him the talking point? Very good chance, because he tripped over it. But I wouldn't be fooled into thinking that someone has lost every shred of reality just because they're stumbling in making their point.
Stumbling in making his point? His point was his concern than an island could capsize.
 
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