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Title: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: franksolich on April 30, 2013, 07:41:05 PM
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10022778759

Oh my.

I suppose I can play my fellow Nebraskan's game too.  The keyboard's busted, and I'm having to use the on-screen one, as I have to wait until Thursday to get a new one,

Bwa-bwa-bwa, as if it's anything important.

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Omaha Steve (35,622 posts)    Tue Apr 30, 2013, 08:28 PM

>>> CHECK IN if you have lost someone to any war <<<

Dennis Died in Nam. His mom learned it on network nightly news when his camp was overrun.
 
I lost uncles and cousins in WWII and Korea.

David came home from Iraq, but has never been the same.

No disrespect meant to those who suffered a loss, but the big guy's carrying this to a ridiculous length, "feeling" a loss for his uncles and cousins who died before he was born.

I'm sure I had relatives who died during the Hundred Years' War, 1337-1453.

Feel sorry for me, Steve, you big retarded buffoon.
Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: Ogre on April 30, 2013, 07:45:21 PM
I've no doubt some of his deceased relatives would roll over in their grave knowing their sacrifice for democracy was in vain due to Steve's socialist idealogy. :mad:
Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: Chris_ on April 30, 2013, 08:06:41 PM
I suppose I can play my fellow Nebraskan's game too.  The keyboard's busted, and I'm having to use the on-screen one, as I have to wait until Thursday to get a new one
PM me a mailing address and I'll ship you a whole box full of keyboards.  They're just taking up space in my office.
Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: GOBUCKS on April 30, 2013, 10:45:49 PM
Feel sorry for me, Steve, you big retarded buffoon.

It strikes close to home for the neckbeard.

He met a bunch of cast extras at the Combat! fan convention, some of whom died in several different episodes.
Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: JohnnyReb on May 01, 2013, 05:06:47 AM
Dead limbs in my family tree from this country's wars go back to well before the Revolutionary War.....every war except for the ones of the last 20/30+ years. We have been fortunate in that they have served but have not been killed, maimed or wounded.
Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: wasp69 on May 01, 2013, 06:28:42 AM
I've no doubt some of his deceased relatives would roll over in their grave knowing their sacrifice for democracy was in vain due to Steve's socialist idealogy. :mad:

His anti-union daddy would be spinning the fastest.
Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: franksolich on May 01, 2013, 09:07:49 AM
His anti-union daddy would be spinning the fastest.

That, I emphatically agree.  What you wrote on it at the time remains one of the most memorable posts, ever.

Damn, that was good, hitting the bull's-eye within the bull's-eye.
Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: wasp69 on May 01, 2013, 09:20:49 AM
That, I emphatically agree.  What you wrote on it at the time remains one of the most memorable posts, ever.

Damn, that was good, hitting the bull's-eye within the bull's-eye.

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At the age of 11, your father decides that helping your grandmother and 13 of your aunts and uncles stay fed, housed, and clothed in the absence of your bootlegger grandfather is more important than pretty much anything else going on.  So much so he enters into a quarry to place explosives to feed the family.  Up to and until a group of union goons, your brethren, decided to teach him a lesson; one he would never forget.

What bravery these union shit-stains showed!  Beating up a child who was trying to make a wage so none of his siblings or mother starved!  It's a wonder they don't have a shrine built to them at the edge of the old quarry!

Funny thing is, Chair Warrior, you would have been one of the cowards jumping that 11 year old little boy, wouldn't you?  Big, brave, hard working, keyboard warrior like you?  Kicking a little kid's ass with two or three of your closest friends wouldn't make you think twice.

So, if your story is to be believed, your father had more character and honor in his 11 year old little toe than you have in your whole bloated body.

Tell us, He Who Lives Off Of Others, did your daddy ever look at you and regret that he carried you home in a bundle instead of wiping you off of your momma's chin?  I'll bet he did.
http://www.conservativecave.com/index.php/topic,68574.msg797397/highlight,omaha+steve.html#msg797397

 :-)
Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: JohnnyReb on May 01, 2013, 09:28:06 AM
http://www.conservativecave.com/index.php/topic,68574.msg797397/highlight,omaha+steve.html#msg797397

 :-)

wiping you off of your momma's chin? ....he could have put him in a condom for the queer "Sack-A-Meal" program.
Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: Karin on May 01, 2013, 09:31:22 AM
Wow!  I think I may have missed that the first time around.  :cheersmate:
Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: dutch508 on May 01, 2013, 04:11:57 PM
We can trace our family loses to before the English Civil War...

 :panic:
Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: Airwolf on May 02, 2013, 12:50:45 AM
My uncle died in WWI at Anzio from a German 20mm round I don';t know much about him but I bet he was a great guy . My cousin lost her husband in Vietnam and they had a daughter that was barely 6 months old at the time. She never really got to remember her father except from letters and a few tapes he sent back before his plane was shot down while on a mission to support troops wit artillery fire flying an O-1 bird dog. There are plenty of people in the same boat as OS he just feels the need to be a drama queen about it.
Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: diesel driver on May 02, 2013, 05:19:35 AM
My uncle died in WWI at Anzio from a German 20mm round I don';t know much about him but I bet he was a great guy . My cousin lost her husband in Vietnam and they had a daughter that was barely 6 months old at the time. She never really got to remember her father except from letters and a few tapes he sent back before his plane was shot down while on a mission to support troops wit artillery fire flying an O-1 bird dog. There are plenty of people in the same boat as OS he just feels the need to be a drama queen about it.

All of my uncles served either in uniform or in support roles during WWII and Korea.  One was captured by the Germans and held as a POW, my Dad and his younger brother served in Korea.  Two others worked for the Army Corp of Engineers, one ran a bulldozer that helped build the Radford Army Ammunition Plant (aka the Radford Arsenal) near here, another helped build Fort Pickett near Blackstone, VA.

My wife had a uncle killed in Vietnam, his name is on the wall in DC.  We've been there, we have a picture taken of his name on the wall in DC on our fridge.

Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: Rebel on May 02, 2013, 08:32:26 AM
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Omaha Steve (35,622 posts)    Tue Apr 30, 2013, 08:28 PM

>>> CHECK IN if you have lost someone to any war <<<

Dennis Died in Nam. His mom learned it on network nightly news when his camp was overrun.

News traveled that fast back then and names were released on nightly news during the Vietnam War? Honestly, I don't know. Just asking.
Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: GOBUCKS on May 02, 2013, 02:11:44 PM
News traveled that fast back then and names were released on nightly news during the Vietnam War? Honestly, I don't know. Just asking.
Right. Back then there were three networks on TV.

Most nights, not every night, the network news would have a piece about the war but it would be just one of several stories covered.

Each network only had thirty minutes per night.

At the time, there would be a hundred, or two hundred, or three hundred Americans killed per week in the war.

Describing details about who and where would be as likely as doing the same for every motor vehicle victim today.

People too young to remember cannot possibly conceive of the difference between today's news saturation and the way things were reported in the sixties and seventies.
Title: Re: the big guy trying to play victim again
Post by: SSG Snuggle Bunny on May 02, 2013, 02:54:07 PM
They exploit feelings of loss to spread the lie that adversity is wrong.

Those who desire to be kept as herd animals have no place lecturing free men.