Jungle Rat wrote:Al Gore is worth millions. He laughs at you.
More than me, what has he produced of any value? Only in America and you have Algore/Jessie Jackson/Ralph Nader/Michael Moore as gazillionaires.
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Jungle Rat wrote:Al Gore is worth millions. He laughs at you.
Snipers were notoriously volatile in Vietnam. My uncle used to tell me stories about snipers that blew into camp. They lived a solitary life and played by their own rules. He said most guys in his camp were scared of them in Nam...because they didn't care about life at all.eCat wrote: its kinds of interesting that the sniper has become glorified in the military over the years. Up and well past WWII the sniper was considered a more cowardice position - shooting the enemy from a distance behind the safety of cover. They were also the most reviled enemy of the infantryman.
Everyone who shoots gets into it, I have a very high end scope made by an off shoot of Tasco of all companies (they are known for junk but they recently won the contract to make high end sniper scopes) and at some point on the gun range we always see who can shoot the closest groupings
but my dad, a WWII vet, would have been ashamed of any of his sons that ever wanted to do that in the military.
Al Gore is an ex politician from a wealthy, political family and was once VP. It's easy to see why he's rich...and that resume leading to a rich individual is pretty common in all societies.Toemeesleather wrote: More than me, what has he produced of any value? Only in America and you have Algore/Jessie Jackson/Ralph Nader/Michael Moore as gazillionaires.
Current TV sucks goat balls. Selling it to the Kingdom of Qatar can be looked at as an attempt to bankrupt the small little country. Don't underestimate the brilliance of that tactic. Mike D'Antoni and Steve Nash are employing a similar method now with the LA Lakers with outstanding results.crashcourse wrote:al gore selling his network to aljazeera made 100 million dollars
good for al except aljezeera is owned by mideast oil country qatar
guess old al's definition of going green involves mostly c-notes
Dodges are as expensive as Chevrolets and Fords now. A 3/4 ton (2500), mega cab, laramie big horn (high end trim option), 4x4, Cummings diesel "Ram" (the brand name for Dodge trucks now) is about the same price as a Chevrolet 2500, crew cab, Duramax diesel, 4x4 LTZ (high end trim option). Both will run you between 62 and 65 for msrp.eCat wrote:If the American farmer buys a dodge its because its all he can afford.
See. Id be a good one.Bklyn wrote:Snipers were notoriously volatile in Vietnam. My uncle used to tell me stories about snipers that blew into camp. They lived a solitary life and played by their own rules. He said most guys in his camp were scared of them in Nam...because they didn't care about life at all.eCat wrote: its kinds of interesting that the sniper has become glorified in the military over the years. Up and well past WWII the sniper was considered a more cowardice position - shooting the enemy from a distance behind the safety of cover. They were also the most reviled enemy of the infantryman.
Everyone who shoots gets into it, I have a very high end scope made by an off shoot of Tasco of all companies (they are known for junk but they recently won the contract to make high end sniper scopes) and at some point on the gun range we always see who can shoot the closest groupings
but my dad, a WWII vet, would have been ashamed of any of his sons that ever wanted to do that in the military.