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rechungREMOVETHIS@gmail.com
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
Maybe that kind of thing can get you banned from cycling but look on
the bright side: you can get a job with Blackwater.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/11/27/blackwater.iraq/

Also: "The lawsuit states that the guards involved in the September 16
killings violated orders from their Baghdad supervisors by leaving a
secure area where they had dropped off a State Department official
under their protection."

Translation: they weren't protecting anyone at the time they opened
fire.

Donald Munro
01-03-1970, 08:46 PM
rechungREMOVETHIS wrote:
> Maybe that kind of thing can get you banned from cycling but look on the
> bright side: you can get a job with Blackwater.
>
> http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/11/27/blackwater.iraq/
"
Steroids and performance enhancement drugs, both illegal and prescribed,
are absolutely in violation of our policy," Tyrrell told CNN.
"
I bet WADA can't wait to start out of competition tests
in Iraq. And on a related note at least now we know
those "men in black" the UCI alluded to were really
members of the Blackwater cycling team.

amit.ghosh@gmail.com
01-03-1970, 08:46 PM
On Nov 28, 12:27 am, rechungREMOVET...@gmail.com wrote:
> Maybe that kind of thing can get you banned from cycling but look on
> the bright side: you can get a job with Blackwater.
>

dumbass,

being a blackwater thug is almost as dangerous as being in the NFL.

cyclintom@gmail.com
01-03-1970, 08:46 PM
On Nov 27, 9:27 pm, rechungREMOVET...@gmail.com wrote:
> Maybe that kind of thing can get you banned from cycling but look on
> the bright side: you can get a job with Blackwater.
>
> http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/11/27/blackwater.iraq/
>
> Also: "The lawsuit states that the guards involved in the September 16
> killings violated orders from their Baghdad supervisors by leaving a
> secure area where they had dropped off a State Department official
> under their protection."
>
> Translation: they weren't protecting anyone at the time they opened
> fire.

Translation - apparently Chung doesn't believe they should protect
themselves. Also according to his eye-witless account he knows that
they simply opened fire at an intersection for no descernable reason.

dustoyevsky@mac.com
01-03-1970, 08:46 PM
On Nov 27, 11:27 pm, rechungREMOVET...@gmail.com wrote:
> Maybe that kind of thing can get you banned from cycling but look on
> the bright side: you can get a job with Blackwater.
>
> http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/11/27/blackwater.iraq/
>
> Also: "The lawsuit states that the guards involved in the September 16
> killings violated orders from their Baghdad supervisors by leaving a
> secure area where they had dropped off a State Department official
> under their protection."
>
> Translation: they weren't protecting anyone at the time they opened
> fire.

The bad thing is, this is going to set back domestic Freedom of
Movement legislation as much as five years.

Rove is working on it. --D-y

billb
01-03-1970, 08:46 PM
On Nov 28, 4:47 am, "amit.gh...@gmail.com" <amit.gh...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Nov 28, 12:27 am, rechungREMOVET...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > Maybe that kind of thing can get you banned from cycling but look on
> > the bright side: you can get a job with Blackwater.
>
> dumbass,
>
> being a blackwater thug is almost as dangerous as being in the NFL.


Except for the black helicopters, the NFL guys have better armament,
although #21 recently demonstrated that old saw about taking a knife
(machete) to a gun fight.
Best,
Bill Black

Donald Munro
01-03-1970, 08:46 PM
billb wrote:
> Except for the black helicopters

Ah, so the black helicopters and the blue cooler boxes were
supplied by Blackwater who in turn are controlled by the
Greys. Its all becoming clear to me now.

amit.ghosh@gmail.com
01-03-1970, 08:47 PM
On Nov 28, 9:13 am, cyclin...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Nov 27, 9:27 pm, rechungREMOVET...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > Maybe that kind of thing can get you banned from cycling but look on
> > the bright side: you can get a job with Blackwater.
>
> >http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/11/27/blackwater.iraq/
>
> > Also: "The lawsuit states that the guards involved in the September 16
> > killings violated orders from their Baghdad supervisors by leaving a
> > secure area where they had dropped off a State Department official
> > under their protection."
>
> > Translation: they weren't protecting anyone at the time they opened
> > fire.
>
> Translation - apparently Chung doesn't believe they should protect
> themselves. Also according to his eye-witless account he knows that
> they simply opened fire at an intersection for no descernable reason.

I would want my body guards to have all the performance enhancing
drugs they could handle.

Howard Kveck
01-03-1970, 08:47 PM
In article <b7dd04d8-0602-40e6-b48f-8c3c176f1e20@g30g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>,
cyclintom@gmail.com wrote:

> On Nov 27, 9:27 pm, rechungREMOVET...@gmail.com wrote:
> > Maybe that kind of thing can get you banned from cycling but look on
> > the bright side: you can get a job with Blackwater.
> >
> > http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/11/27/blackwater.iraq/
> >
> > Also: "The lawsuit states that the guards involved in the September 16
> > killings violated orders from their Baghdad supervisors by leaving a
> > secure area where they had dropped off a State Department official
> > under their protection."
> >
> > Translation: they weren't protecting anyone at the time they opened
> > fire.
>
> Translation - apparently Chung doesn't believe they should protect
> themselves. Also according to his eye-witless account he knows that
> they simply opened fire at an intersection for no descernable reason.

Tom, are you aware that the initial report on that incident was the one that the
Blackwater guys provided? No reason for them to lie, of course. Furthermore, are you
aware that the first report that the State Department turned in on that incident was
written by a contractor hired by... Blackwater? Yes, no possible conflict of interest
there. That's why the FBI are investigating it and why their preliminary reports are
so different from the ones you seem to rely on.

--
tanx,
Howard

Safe when used as directed...

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?

nmp
01-03-1970, 08:47 PM
cyclintom wrote:

> Also according to his eye-witless account he knows that they simply
> opened fire at an intersection for no descernable reason.

"They looked at me funny."

rechungREMOVETHIS@gmail.com
01-03-1970, 08:49 PM
On Nov 28, 2:33 pm, "amit.gh...@gmail.com" <amit.gh...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I would want my body guards to have all the performance enhancing
> drugs they could handle.

They'd probably frag you in 'roid rage.

Bill C
01-03-1970, 08:49 PM
On Nov 28, 5:33 pm, "amit.gh...@gmail.com" <amit.gh...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Nov 28, 9:13 am, cyclin...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Nov 27, 9:27 pm, rechungREMOVET...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > > Maybe that kind of thing can get you banned from cycling but look on
> > > the bright side: you can get a job with Blackwater.
>
> > >http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/11/27/blackwater.iraq/
>
> > > Also: "The lawsuit states that the guards involved in the September 16
> > > killings violated orders from their Baghdad supervisors by leaving a
> > > secure area where they had dropped off a State Department official
> > > under their protection."
>
> > > Translation: they weren't protecting anyone at the time they opened
> > > fire.
>
> > Translation - apparently Chung doesn't believe they should protect
> > themselves. Also according to his eye-witless account he knows that
> > they simply opened fire at an intersection for no descernable reason.
>
> I would want my body guards to have all the performance enhancing
> drugs they could handle.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

You at least want them moderately depressed too. The US intel types
did studies and found that people with a negative outlook to moderate
depression made better decisions for their line of work.
In that line you want people to make judgements that are slightly
weighted towards the worst case, and plan for it.
Bill C

Donald Munro
01-03-1970, 08:49 PM
amit wrote:
>> I would want my body guards to have all the performance enhancing drugs
>> they could handle.

rechungREMOVETHIS wrote:
> They'd probably frag you in 'roid rage.

I think I prefer the nailgun to start of and then the
chainsaw to administer the coup 'de grace.

Now all we need do is introduce steroids into Quake
and Doom, perhaps as super health packs to get you to
110% health.

Tom Kunich
01-03-1970, 08:49 PM
"Bill C" <tritonrider@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:d78ae3ae-c0f6-4647-8d55-63ea3c719a5e@l1g2000hsa.googlegroups.com...
> On Nov 28, 5:33 pm, "amit.gh...@gmail.com" <amit.gh...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> On Nov 28, 9:13 am, cyclin...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > On Nov 27, 9:27 pm, rechungREMOVET...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> > > Maybe that kind of thing can get you banned from cycling but look on
>> > > the bright side: you can get a job with Blackwater.
>>
>> > >http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/11/27/blackwater.iraq/
>>
>> > > Also: "The lawsuit states that the guards involved in the September
>> > > 16
>> > > killings violated orders from their Baghdad supervisors by leaving a
>> > > secure area where they had dropped off a State Department official
>> > > under their protection."
>>
>> > > Translation: they weren't protecting anyone at the time they opened
>> > > fire.
>>
>> > Translation - apparently Chung doesn't believe they should protect
>> > themselves. Also according to his eye-witless account he knows that
>> > they simply opened fire at an intersection for no descernable reason.
>>
>> I would want my body guards to have all the performance enhancing
>> drugs they could handle.- Hide quoted text -
>
> You at least want them moderately depressed too. The US intel types
> did studies and found that people with a negative outlook to moderate
> depression made better decisions for their line of work.
> In that line you want people to make judgements that are slightly
> weighted towards the worst case, and plan for it.

I get the idea that Robert wants them to die early and painfully so that he
can pretend that they're really doing their jobs with him in mind.

Ryan Cousineau
01-03-1970, 08:51 PM
On Nov 29, 12:08 am, Donald Munro <fat-dumb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> amit wrote:
> >> I would want my body guards to have all the performance enhancing drugs
> >> they could handle.
> rechungREMOVETHIS wrote:
> > They'd probably frag you in 'roid rage.
>
> I think I prefer the nailgun to start of and then the
> chainsaw to administer the coup 'de grace.
>
> Now all we need do is introduce steroids into Quake
> and Doom, perhaps as super health packs to get you to
> 110% health.

Dumbass: Quake offered "quad damage" as a pickup, which certainly must
seem like roid rage when combined with the chainsaw.

Kyle Legate
01-03-1970, 08:53 PM
Ryan Cousineau wrote:
> On Nov 29, 12:08 am, Donald Munro <fat-dumb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> amit wrote:
>>>> I would want my body guards to have all the performance enhancing drugs
>>>> they could handle.
>> rechungREMOVETHIS wrote:
>>> They'd probably frag you in 'roid rage.
>> I think I prefer the nailgun to start of and then the
>> chainsaw to administer the coup 'de grace.
>>
>> Now all we need do is introduce steroids into Quake
>> and Doom, perhaps as super health packs to get you to
>> 110% health.
>
> Dumbass: Quake offered "quad damage" as a pickup, which certainly must
> seem like roid rage when combined with the chainsaw.

Doom had the berzerker pack, which was certainly roid rage.