Amazing. What a credit to America and our ability to take a tragedy and rise above it. We have so much to be proud of. "Never Forget"

That's a bit misleading.It was made out of steel from the World Trade center.
What the fuck does the administration have to do with this you stupid twat?Fairweather Pure wrote:You always seem to be looking for the marshmallow bit in the shit cereal. You hold it up and say "Look, a marshmallow!", while all I can think of is that it's in a bowl full of shit.
It's very hard form me to find anything good to say about anything from this administration. It's been a catastrophe. It is going to take a new president and staff before I even start looking for marshmallows again.
December 28th, 2002Midnyte_Ragebringer wrote:I just found out about it. That makes it current. It was made out of steel from the World Trade center. That makes it a CE worthy post. I believe it was christened back in March, yet I don't recall seeing the reports about this on this news. What a monumentous feat. What a great story. But, the media doesn't like covering such patriotic wonderous things like this during a campaign season where it is only important to project how awful things are and that we need a savior to bring us change. That makes it a CE worthy post.
Thanks for your valuable contribution to this thread.Funkmasterr wrote:Of course this has to turn into yet another shit slinging "I think the administration failed" topic here at good old vv.
If you think a Canadians opinions is relevant in deciding if this is a worthy current event or not, your dumber than I ever expected.
Placing a piece of the World Trade Center into a military machine is a simple way of trying to drive home the bridge between the terrorist attack and the reason we're at war. A more accurate portrayal would be a large painting of Bush, Cheney, and Rumsfeld across the side. The World Trade Center attack was an excuse, Bush and Co. were the reason.Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:What the fuck does the administration have to do with this you stupid twat?Fairweather Pure wrote:You always seem to be looking for the marshmallow bit in the shit cereal. You hold it up and say "Look, a marshmallow!", while all I can think of is that it's in a bowl full of shit.
It's very hard form me to find anything good to say about anything from this administration. It's been a catastrophe. It is going to take a new president and staff before I even start looking for marshmallows again.
"I don't know what the fuck you just said l'il kid..."Funkmasterr wrote:If you think a Canadians opinions is relevant in deciding if this is a worthy current event or not, your dumber than I ever expected.
Are you fucking retarded? That attack was planned YEARS before Bush took office. Even the rest of the liberal Bush haters are not this stupid.Fairweather Pure wrote:
The World Trade Center attack was an excuse, Bush and Co. were the reason.
I do find it somewhat allegorical that the wreckage of 9/11 would be used to create a war machine.
What was the point of you just quoting what someone else said? Are you agreeing with them, being swarmy, what?Nick wrote:I do find it somewhat allegorical that the wreckage of 9/11 would be used to create a war machine.
What are you talking about?Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:Are you fucking retarded? That attack was planned YEARS before Bush took office. Even the rest of the liberal Bush haters are not this stupid.Fairweather Pure wrote:
The World Trade Center attack was an excuse, Bush and Co. were the reason.
Winnow lies. He loves teh seaman.Winnow wrote:Not being seaman lovers like some of you
Gee no coverage at all... Besides how many fucking boats do you guys float in a year? Hell even we float one or two up in Cannuckistan, so how does this make this more than a local human interest story?Spang wrote:December 28th, 2002Midnyte_Ragebringer wrote:I just found out about it. That makes it current. It was made out of steel from the World Trade center. That makes it a CE worthy post. I believe it was christened back in March, yet I don't recall seeing the reports about this on this news. What a monumentous feat. What a great story. But, the media doesn't like covering such patriotic wonderous things like this during a campaign season where it is only important to project how awful things are and that we need a savior to bring us change. That makes it a CE worthy post.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/2611059.stm
August 17th, 2005
http://www.stripes.com/article.asp?sect ... chive=true
February 29th, 2008
http://www.nysun.com/editorials/uss-new-york/72115/
February 29th, 2008
http://www.wlox.com/global/story.asp?s=7947806
March 1st, 2008
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,334258,00.html
March 2nd, 2008
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/2008/03 ... _worl.html
I found this allegorical.Siji wrote:Winnow lies. He loves teh seaman.Winnow wrote:Not being seaman lovers like some of you
Wow. Just wow.Wulfran wrote: so how does this make this more than a local human interest story?
From someone who spent about a week recently aboard the USS New Orleans (the second San Antonio class ship built), you're wrong.Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:The San Antonio class is basically one step up from the Phoenix class. The San Antonio is pretty boring in design and is more of a defenisve class that just gets the job done and stays in service for extended periods. The Phoenix class are a lot flashier and basically have zero defensive mechanisms and just throw pure offense out and hope to survive long enough to win a battle. They also tend to be back in port very early summer and do not come back out until fall.
I cannot even believe that I have to explain to you that this was not even remotely factual and was indeed a complete and utter dig at Winnow and the Phoenix Suns.noel wrote:From someone who spent about a week recently aboard the USS New Orleans (the second San Antonio class ship built), you're wrong.Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:The San Antonio class is basically one step up from the Phoenix class. The San Antonio is pretty boring in design and is more of a defenisve class that just gets the job done and stays in service for extended periods. The Phoenix class are a lot flashier and basically have zero defensive mechanisms and just throw pure offense out and hope to survive long enough to win a battle. They also tend to be back in port very early summer and do not come back out until fall.
You don't have to take my word for it. Ask the Marines in their LAVs, LCACs and Osprey's how offensive they are. The San Antonio class are stealth ships. The superstructure is made from composites, not metal. Not sure what's so boring about a stealth ship, but what do I know. They're designed to launch over the horizon strikes on land and they're able to unload ~800 marines in a hurry.
If you're point was that the boat itself has weaponry that's more defensive in nature for ship to ship battles, you'd be correct, but the mission of the ship is to unload a shitload of marines, not to wage a naval battle.
For those interested in more information, Future Weapons season 2 episode 13 features the USS San Antonio (which was a disaster at release btw). Not a lot of information, but some cool pictures and images.
Also for those outside of Naval service from any country; if you ever find yourself in a discussion with anyone from your respective Navy (officers or chiefs especially):
Ship = surface vessel
Boat = submarine
You can thank me later.
I got it...Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:I cannot even believe that I have to explain to you that this was not even remotely factual and was indeed a complete and utter dig at Winnow and the Phoenix Suns.noel wrote:From someone who spent about a week recently aboard the USS New Orleans (the second San Antonio class ship built), you're wrong.Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:The San Antonio class is basically one step up from the Phoenix class. The San Antonio is pretty boring in design and is more of a defenisve class that just gets the job done and stays in service for extended periods. The Phoenix class are a lot flashier and basically have zero defensive mechanisms and just throw pure offense out and hope to survive long enough to win a battle. They also tend to be back in port very early summer and do not come back out until fall.
You don't have to take my word for it. Ask the Marines in their LAVs, LCACs and Osprey's how offensive they are. The San Antonio class are stealth ships. The superstructure is made from composites, not metal. Not sure what's so boring about a stealth ship, but what do I know. They're designed to launch over the horizon strikes on land and they're able to unload ~800 marines in a hurry.
If you're point was that the boat itself has weaponry that's more defensive in nature for ship to ship battles, you'd be correct, but the mission of the ship is to unload a shitload of marines, not to wage a naval battle.
For those interested in more information, Future Weapons season 2 episode 13 features the USS San Antonio (which was a disaster at release btw). Not a lot of information, but some cool pictures and images.
Also for those outside of Naval service from any country; if you ever find yourself in a discussion with anyone from your respective Navy (officers or chiefs especially):
Ship = surface vessel
Boat = submarine
You can thank me later.
You saddened me today.
Wow I missed that one... Nice one, Kilmoll!Boogahz wrote:I got it...Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:I cannot even believe that I have to explain to you that this was not even remotely factual and was indeed a complete and utter dig at Winnow and the Phoenix Suns.noel wrote:*****Woosh!Kilmoll the Sexy wrote:The San Antonio class is basically one step up from the Phoenix class. The San Antonio is pretty boring in design and is more of a defenisve class that just gets the job done and stays in service for extended periods. The Phoenix class are a lot flashier and basically have zero defensive mechanisms and just throw pure offense out and hope to survive long enough to win a battle. They also tend to be back in port very early summer and do not come back out until fall.
You saddened me today.
Nice. I didn't catch that one either. Well done!Kilmoll the Sexy wrote: I cannot even believe that I have to explain to you that this was not even remotely factual and was indeed a complete and utter dig at Winnow and the Phoenix Suns.
You saddened me today.
that was actually what gave it away for menoel wrote:The funniest part about it was that I was trying to figure out what the fuck the Phoenix class was, but didn't care enough to hit wikipedia last night when I read it.