http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x3701080Oh my.
This is a brand-spanking-new bonfire on Skins's island, just lit.
And with only one primitive checking in yet, I already know all the conclusions which the primitives will draw, once they get over to this bonfire.
Democrat 4 Ever Donating Member (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-30-08 07:33 AM
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Aide to Sen Jim Webb fround dead from gunshot wound, Brig Gen Tinsley also found dead in separate incident.
What the heck is going on? Reporte by CLG
News Updates from Citizens For Legitimate Government
30 Jul 2008
http://www.legitgov.org /
All items are here:
http://www.legitgov.org/#breaking_news
Aide to U.S. Senator Jim Webb found dead from apparent gunshot wound 29 Jul 2008 Authorities in Botetourt County this morning discovered the body of a well-known Democratic operative and U.S. Senate aide along U.S. 220, dead from an apparent gunshot wound. The body of Frederick W. Hutchins Jr., 26, of Roanoke was found shortly after 7 a.m. along southbound U.S. 220 by a Botetourt County deputy who had stopped to check on a vehicle parked on the highway's shoulder, according to the sheriff's office. Hutchins was an aide to U.S. Senator Jim Webb, D-Va. Hutchins had been shot in the head, and a gun was found beneath his body, Sheriff Ronnie Sprinkle said.
Air Force brigadier general dies of gunshot wound 28 Jul 2008 An Air Force brigadier general died of a gunshot wound that likely was self-inflicted , a spokesman said Monday. Brig. Gen. Thomas L. Tinsley, the commander at Elmendorf Air Force Base in Anchorage, suffered a gunshot wound to his chest late Sunday night and was pronounced dead within a half hour, said Col. Richard Walberg, who assumed command at Elmendorf after Tinsley's death. "To the best information, it's possible it was a self-inflicted gunshot wound," Walberg said at a news conference. The weapon was likely a handgun. His previous 22-month assignment was executive officer to the Air Force chief of staff, Gen. T. Michael "Buzz" Mosely, who in June resigned under pressure in an agency shake-up. Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates ousted both Mosely, the Air Force military chief, and Air Force Secretary Michael W. Wynne, the agency's civilian head, holding them accountable for failing to fully correct an erosion of nuclear-related performance standards. One concern was a cross-country flight in August 2007 of a B-52 carrying armed nuclear weapons.
glowing Donating Member (1000+ posts) Wed Jul-30-08 07:42 AM
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1. interesting...
For the primitives, yeah, I'll bet it's interesting.