I'm Curious.....What Would Happen If Mitt Showed Up For Dinner In Those Jeans

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That's all he wears any more. LOL!!!

A guy who's worth a quarter of a billion dollars sporting Jeans and open collars.
 
That's all he wears any more. LOL!!!

A guy who's worth a quarter of a billion dollars sporting Jeans and open collars.

So fucking what? What the hell is wrong with you.. you're like an insolent little child who whines about everything and nothing, simultaneously.

Seriously, how old are you?
 
That's all he wears any more. LOL!!!

A guy who's worth a quarter of a billion dollars sporting Jeans and open collars.

He should be more like John Kerry who shot himself in the ass to get his medal/ribbons in Vietnam that he kept/threw over the White House fence.
 
That's all he wears any more. LOL!!!

A guy who's worth a quarter of a billion dollars sporting Jeans and open collars.

He should be more like John Kerry who shot himself in the ass to get his medal/ribbons in Vietnam that he kept/threw over the White House fence.

That's a goddam lie. Anybody who believes that bunch of right wing, bought and paid for assholes deserves to have their rectum fall out:

1) First Purple Heart) During the night of December 2, 1968 and early morning of December 3, Kerry was in charge of a small boat operating in and around a peninsula north of Cam Ranh Bay together with a Swift boat (PCF-60). Kerry's boat surprised a group of men unloading sampans at a river crossing, who began to run. When the men refused to obey an order to stop running, Kerry and his crew of two enlisted men opened fire, destroyed the sampans, and took off. During this encounter, Kerry suffered a wound from a small piece of shrapnel in the left arm above the elbow.

2) Second Purple Heart Kerry received his second Purple Heart for action on the Bo De river on February 20, 1969. The plan had been for the Swift boats to be accompanied by support helicopters. On the way up the Bo De, however, the helicopters were attacked. They returned to their base to refuel and were unable to return to the mission for several hours. Kerry recorded the situation in his notebook: "We therefore had a choice: to wait for what was not a confirmed return by the helos [and] give any snipers more time to set up an ambush for our exit or we could take a chance and exit immediately without any cover. We chose the latter."

As the Swift boats reached the Cua Lon river, Kerry's boat was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade round, and a piece of shrapnel hit Kerry's left leg. Thereafter, they had no more trouble, and reached the Gulf of Thailand safely. Kerry still has shrapnel in his left thigh because the doctors tending to him decided to remove the damaged tissue and close the wound with sutures rather than make a wide opening to remove the shrapnel. Kerry received his second Purple Heart for this injury, but he did not take any time off from duty.

3) Silver Star Only eight days later, on February 28, came the incident for which Kerry was awarded the Silver Star. On this occasion, Kerry was in tactical command of his Swift boat and two others. Their mission included bringing a demolition team and dozens of South Vietnamese soldiers to destroy enemy sampans, structures and bunkers. Along the Bay Hap river, they ran into an ambush. Kerry directed the boats "to turn to the beach and charge the Viet Cong positions" and he "expertly directed" his boat's fire and coordinated the deployment of the South Vietnamese troops, according to Admiral Zumwalt's original medal citation.

After the South Vietnamese troops and a team of three U.S. Army advisors that were with them had disembarked at the ambush site, Kerry's boat and another headed up river to look for the fleeing enemy. The two boats came under fire from a Viet Cong B-40 rocket-propelled grenade, shattering the crew cabin windows of PCF-94. Kerry ordered the boats to turn and charge the second ambush site. As they reached the shore, a Viet Cong soldier jumped out of the brush, carrying a loaded B-40 launcher. With the enemy soldier only a short distance away from the boat and crew, forward gunner Tommy Belodeau shot him in the leg with the boat's 7.62x51 caliber M-60 machine gun. "Tommy in the pit tank winged him in the side of the legs as he was coming across," Fred Short said. "But the guy didn't miss a stride. I mean, he did not break stride." Belodeau's machine gun jammed after he fired, and while fellow crewmate Michael Medeiros attempted to fire, he was unable to do so. Kerry leaped ashore and, followed by Medeiros, pursued the man and killed him. The medal citation notes that Kerry "then led an assault party and conducted a sweep of the area" until the enemy had "been completely routed." The mission was judged highly successful for having destroyed numerous targets and confiscated substantial combat supplies while sustaining no casualties.

Kerry's commanding officer, Lieutenant George Elliott, joked that he didn't know whether to court-martial him for beaching the boat without orders or give him a medal for saving the crew. Elliott recommended Kerry for the Silver Star, and Zumwalt flew into An Thoi to personally award medals to Kerry and the rest of the sailors involved in the mission. The Navy's account of Kerry's actions is presented in the original medal citation signed by Zumwalt. In addition, the after-action reports for this mission are available, along with the original press release written on March 1, a historical summary dated March 17, and more.

4) Bronze Star and third Purple HeartOn March 13, five Swift boats were returning to base together on the Bay Hap river from their missions that day. A mine detonated directly beneath one of the boats (PCF-3), lifting it into the air. Shortly thereafter, another mine exploded near Kerry's boat (PCF-94). James Rassmann, a Green Beret advisor who was sitting on the deck of the pilothouse eating a chocolate chip cookie, was knocked overboard. Just afterwards, the boat came under attack from both sides of the bank. Rassmann dived to the bottom of the river. Repeatedly, when he came back up for air, the enemy fired at him. Rassmann was heading to the north bank, expecting to be taken prisoner, when Kerry realized he was gone and came back for him.

The Navy's account of Kerry's actions is presented in his medal citation:

Lt. Kerry directed his gunners to provide suppressing fire, while from an exposed position on the bow, his arm bleeding and in pain, with disregard for his personal safety, he pulled the man aboard. Lt. Kerry then directed his boat to return and assist the other damaged craft and towed the boat to safety. Lt. Kerry's calmness, professionalism and great personal courage under fire were in keeping with the highest traditions of the US Naval Service. (Wikisource)
PCF-94 received special recognition from Captain Roy Hoffmann, the commander of Task Force 115 (which included Coastal Division 11), on March 14 in his weekly report to his men:

Special recognition is due to the following unit this week, for exceptional performance: To PCF 94 for providing extraordinary assistance to PCF 3 which was seriously damaged by a mine explosion while proceeding down the Bay Hap [river]. PCF 94 picked up the MSF advisor out of the water and towed PCF 3 out of the danger area. PCF 43, 51, and 23 all assisted in suppression of automatic weapons and small arms fire, evacuation of wounded in action, and damage control effort on PCF 3. [12]
After the dazed and injured crew of PCF-3 had been rescued, PCFs 43 and 23 left the scene to evacuate the four most seriously wounded sailors. PCFs 51 and 94 remained behind and helped salvage the stricken boat together with a damage-control party that had been immediately dispatched to the scene.

Kerry was slightly injured earlier in the day by shrapnel from a grenade tossed into a rice bin; he received contusions on his right forearm from hitting the bulkhead when the mine exploded near his boat during the later action. He received his third Purple Heart at this time.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_career_of_John_Kerry
 
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I'm Curious.....What Would Happen If Mitt Showed Up For Dinner In Those Jeans

He would still never look as ghey as this.

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That's all he wears any more. LOL!!!

A guy who's worth a quarter of a billion dollars sporting Jeans and open collars.

So fucking what? What the hell is wrong with you.. you're like an insolent little child who whines about everything and nothing, simultaneously.

Seriously, how old are you?

I think his story is that he is 76.

That's even worse... you'd think after 76 years he'd have grown emotionally, just a little and not be totally preoccupied by such inane nonsense.
 
That's all he wears any more. LOL!!!

A guy who's worth a quarter of a billion dollars sporting Jeans and open collars.

He should be more like John Kerry who shot himself in the ass to get his medal/ribbons in Vietnam that he kept/threw over the White House fence.

Looks like you hit a nerve with ol Campball the shit shoveler. He can dish it out, but he gets butt hurt when he gets it back. Good job! :clap2:
 
You'd think Obama supporters would be shitting themselves over him having to run on his dismal record instead of worrying about what kind of pants a candidate is wearing. Just sayin'.
 
You'd think Obama supporters would be shitting themselves over him having to run on his dismal record instead of worrying about what kind of pants a candidate is wearing. Just sayin'.

They need to distract the people from the issues.
 
You'd think Obama supporters would be shitting themselves over him having to run on his dismal record instead of worrying about what kind of pants a candidate is wearing. Just sayin'.

Nope, not concerned at all. There are plenty of threads on Romney's horrible policies and his constant lying. Nothing wrong with having fun about his poor fashion choices.
 
You'd think Obama supporters would be shitting themselves over him having to run on his dismal record instead of worrying about what kind of pants a candidate is wearing. Just sayin'.

Nope, not concerned at all. There are plenty of threads on Romney's horrible policies and his constant lying. Nothing wrong with having fun about his poor fashion choices.

You still have to worry about Obama running on his piss poor record, never lose sight of that. The Italian ship captain makes better decisions than Dear Ruler.
 
You'd think Obama supporters would be shitting themselves over him having to run on his dismal record instead of worrying about what kind of pants a candidate is wearing. Just sayin'.

Nope, not concerned at all. There are plenty of threads on Romney's horrible policies and his constant lying. Nothing wrong with having fun about his poor fashion choices.

You still have to worry about Obama running on his piss poor record, never lose sight of that. The Italian ship captain makes better decisions than Dear Ruler.

You should give yourself a break and get used to him. Romney or Newt Gingrich have no chance to beat him.
 

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