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« Reply #60 on: May 05, 2003, 11:08:01 AM »
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Nope,

Still fit and trim...  But if you're looking for a date, I don't play for that team.  Sorry :(


LOL, bastidge, me neither :)

Just an imagine in my mind:

The fat policeman with the donuts in one hand and the hot coffee in the other, when the other cop receive the call, kick in the first gear, and push the gas....

Coffee everywhere!!

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« Reply #61 on: May 05, 2003, 11:53:26 AM »
LOL Naso

I'll tell you a story...   I once pulled over a drunk driver who was weaving all over the road. When I walked up to his car and he rolled down the window, the smell of alcohol hit me in the face like a brick wall. I told him "you smell like alcohol, how much have you been drinking?". His reply was: "Yeah? Well you smell like coffee and donuts!". I had to walk away from his car so he wouldn't see me laughing. That guy had balls the size of New York... LOL

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« Reply #62 on: May 05, 2003, 11:58:19 AM »
ROTFL GrimmCO :)

Did you arrested him?

I mean, after finished laughing. :)

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« Reply #63 on: May 05, 2003, 12:12:18 PM »
As a matter of fact I did...  After he sobered up and saw the video, he couldn't believe he said that. He was actually a pretty nice guy. I told him later that I was laughing when he said that, and it wasn't the reason he was arrested. His suspended driver's license for a previous DUI conviction is really what landed him in jail. I suppose he'll never learn... LOL

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« Reply #64 on: May 05, 2003, 01:42:01 PM »
Hey GrimCO, I didn't know you were a cop. Uh...I was just kidding about smoking pot before man....really.....:eek:

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« Reply #65 on: May 05, 2003, 01:55:45 PM »
Airhead,

I was expecting more jokes about cops keeping the good stuff for themselves...LOL

I'm not a cop anymore, but I still don't touch the stuff. Just not my style I guess...  But have at it buddy! Most of the time I caught someone with small quantities, I'd just make them step on it unless they were acting like a real love muffin. Large quantities was another matter entirely.

However, I had bigger fish to fry than someone with a joint in their pocket. Never saw too many potheads robbing stores to pay for their marijuana. That was pretty much the crackhead's territory.

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« Reply #66 on: May 05, 2003, 01:57:59 PM »
i was never a cop, but i did date the police chief's daughter, does that count?

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« Reply #67 on: May 05, 2003, 02:00:29 PM »
I thought everyone dated police cheif's daughters.... hehe

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« Reply #68 on: May 05, 2003, 02:01:13 PM »
chief's even...  hunt and peck typer here  :(

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« Reply #69 on: May 05, 2003, 02:52:59 PM »
I dated the police chefs daughter,

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« Reply #70 on: May 05, 2003, 03:05:29 PM »
I'm here for the 5O'clock free crack giveaway!
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« Reply #71 on: May 05, 2003, 04:03:57 PM »
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yes, i would vote for powell.


Really?


Colin Powell: The Right Man for the Times
By Robert Scheer
Published September 19, 1995 in the Los Angeles Times
 
Colin Powell for President? Perhaps. Not since Gen. Dwight David Eisenhower turned politician have we had someone with such impeccable conservative credentials make so much sense. He's the radical right's worst nightmare. Yes, Virginia, it is possible to be a fiscal conservative and still be pro-gun control, pro-choice, for separation of church and state and positive about affirmative action.
 
He has had the courage to oppose "demonizing" people on welfare, warn that welfare cuts hurt children and challenge the hypocrisy of ignoring the true "welfare kings," the lawyers and lobbyists who rip off the government in grand style. As he told the Wall Street Journal this week, "Why do all of these corporations pour a ton of money into . . . the next election? The answer is they are buying affirmative action, they are buying preference, they are buying quotas -- all the things we think are terrible when the same terms are applied to minorities and those of our citizens we think are less advantaged." I hope this isn't the kiss of death, but I think the man's a progressive.
 
I would have expected no less from someone who was raised in the Bronx by immigrant garment worker parents. That was my world, and while I have no clear memory of Powell, we were in the same class at the City College of New York. There's got to be a bit of the bleeding heart in anyone who got his big break in life thanks to CCNY. As Powell recalls: "I received a free college education because New York taxed its citizens to make this investment in the sons and daughters of immigrants and the working class." Total tuition at this most excellent college was $10 a year, reflecting a commitment to quality education for the poor that is no longer honored in any state.
 
At CCNY, Powell was devoted to the ROTC while I was leafletting the campus against militarism, but I find little in his book with which to disagree. Even on Vietnam, which so bitterly divided our generation: "We had been sent to pursue a policy that had become bankrupt. Our political leaders had led us into a war for the one-size-fits-all rationale of anti-communism, which was only a partial fit in Vietnam, wh22ere the war had its own historical roots in nationalism, anti-colonialism and civil strife beyond the East-West conflict." Sound familiar? That was the basic argument of the anti-war movement.
 
Powell is clear that the military preoccupation of the Cold War world is now irrelevant and that "the new order will be defined by trade . . . rather than by armies glaring at each other across borders." Would he be the first President with the courage to reduce the military budget to peacetime levels?
 
Powell is an economic conservative. He is strongly committed to ending the deficit and believes that job creation by the private sector is "the best answer to most of our social ills." But he cautions:
 
"Because I express these beliefs, some people have rushed to hang a Republican label around my neck. I am not, however, knee-jerk, anti-government. I was born a New Deal, Depression-era kid. Franklin Roosevelt was a hero in my boyhood home. Government helped my parents by providing cheap public subway systems so that they could get to work, and public schools for their children, and protection under the law to make sure their labor was not exploited. . . . Social Security allowed my par22ents to live a dignified retirement. Medicare gave them access to quality care during long, painful terminal illnesses."
 
True, he is "put off" by "patronizing liberals who claim to know what is best for society but devote little thought to who will eventually pay the bills." On the other hand, he acknowledges that, "The hard-won civil rights legislation of the 1960s, which I benefited from, was fought for by presently derided liberals, courageous leaders."
 
While Republican candidates pander to the Christian Coalition, it is reassuring that Powell is "troubled by the political passion of those on the extreme right who seem to claim divine wisdom on political as well as spiritual matters. I am disturbed by the class and racial undertones beneath the surface of their rhetoric."
 
What he is is a reasonable man. And at a time when the center has collapsed, this is no small contribution. I hope he runs as an independent. In the best of all worlds, a Powell candidacy would force Clinton to define progressive politics beyond being merely pro-choice and for gun control, since Powell agrees with him on both. It would expose the Republican candidate, be it Robert Dole or Phil Gramm, as a captive of the right wing. And, it is hoped, Ross Perot would finally fade away.

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« Reply #72 on: May 05, 2003, 04:21:15 PM »
Yep it's too bad he's a socialist.  But at least he's a reasonable socialist.  :)
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« Reply #73 on: May 05, 2003, 11:07:01 PM »
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When's the last time KKK assassinated anyone?  They are just a bunch of lazy trailer park refugees.  Harmless rutabagas.



Much like the "harmless rutabagas" that blew up the federal building in Oklahoma... I think.
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« Reply #74 on: May 05, 2003, 11:16:11 PM »
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Much like the "harmless rutabagas" that blew up the federal building in Oklahoma... I think.
Ummmmm... why do you associate these guys with the KKK?  Maybe they're also the guys that threw paint on Vietnam Vets returning from the war and now are assaulting anti-war protesters.  Yes... if only everyone fit into one neet category.

Read the above summary on Powell and you'll get a feel for how many people would be gunning for him:  Defense contractors, Democrats, Republicans, Civil Liberties Unions, and just about anyone else that thinks ralleys or corperate dollars solve problems.

I'd say the KKK is the least of his worries.  Too bad too.  He's someone I would gladly vote for.  That person has not been around for some time.

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