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Apr 22, 2019 15:21:29   #
Mikeyavelli
 
byronglimish wrote:
Yep, ..If the Kenyan has to, he will sacrifice Comey too, but Comey will be compensated either by millions or his unplanned suicide.

We are in historically proven national territory of many great nations turmoil, chaos and confusion, ...before their collapse.


You know, you are absolutely right.
This is how great nations fall, and not only are the kommiecrats going after Trump, they are attacking our culture, language, history, sexuality, morality, religion, race, the family and, our Constitution.
And Washington DC sits and watches.

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Apr 22, 2019 15:23:13   #
Mikeyavelli
 
Seth wrote:
This is kinda sorta fingers crossing territory, but Trump will have learned from his Sessions experience and he is, with the best of reasons, looking for some comeuppances.


He better start. It's getting late in the battle. You can rope a dope for only so long before you get knocked out.

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Apr 22, 2019 17:02:20   #
2quick4u Loc: Somewhere in central Tx...
 
maximus wrote:
Hey, 2quick4u,
I really like your avatar.
Brings back the days when I used to go to the nationals in Atlanta and Bristol.
I had a little street class I built for the local drag strip. The photo shows a 302 in a 73' Mercury Comet. Soon after this photo, I added an MSD electronic ignition. It ran the 1/8 mile, stock, in 11.72 sec. and after the rebuild shown, ran an ET of 9.25 sec. That's a pretty good increase to shave 2 1/2 seconds off of a run for a total cost of $2500.


Thanks max...I've always had a passion for the 'fast cars'-it sounds like you prob understand 'the need..(for speed)' most of us hotrodders are afflicted with..lol. I jokingly say "we spend thousands..to win hundreds", but if you're fairly resourceful and can afford it..it's not a bad way to have a lot of fun. I bracket raced this car regularly for about 10 yrs (both locally and in the IHRA division 4 Top Dragster series), and still have it, but b/c of some family obligations I've been unable to devote any time to it for 5-6 yrs, due to a move and then my wife getting very sick a couple of years ago. Anyway, this car ran 7.50's-7.70's @ around 180 mph-depending on the track and air-and it was one of the most consistent cars at our track here in San Antonio. I have decided it's time to get back out there, and the car is basically ready to go, but I'm currently kicking around stepping up quite a bit to NHRA's Top Dragster class, which I think is going to require a different car. This class is not an 'all run' (so long as you run a 7.90 ET or quicker) like the IHRA's T/D class I used to participate in was, b/c after 2 qualifying attempts it only allows the fastest 32 cars (that entered) to race in eliminations. In this NHRA series there's one main requirement-you cannot dial or predict the ET your car will run in eliminations any faster than 6.1 secs (in the 220 to 230 mph range). I recently traveled to one of these races to help a racer friend of mine and 50 cars showed up for this class-the bump (the ET of the #32 qualifier) was 6.32-and everyone else trying to qualify were done for the weekend. Using this format makes for an incredibly 'tight' field-the 32 fastest cars all ran between a 6.10 and 6.33 ET-meaning only a little over 2 tenths of a sec separates all those who qualified. This is definitely 'hauling ass' in my book, but it will require probably an additional 1500 horsepower to get there (over the approx 1000 I currently have), and I think it might be too much for this car, so I am currently looking for a 'deal' on one that will be a better fit for this class.

Your Comet looks nice... Here's a pic of another one of my previous toys (which I drove for 11-12 yrs everyday) during the late 70's and 80's... It was a 72 Vega with a 350 V8, a M22 'rock crusher' trans, and a narrowed 9" Ford rearend-it was a blast and ran pretty good.



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Apr 22, 2019 20:33:58   #
1ProudAmerican
 
I replied to someone and gave "credit" to the wrong DEMON-RAT and it got deleted...It SHOULD have been credited to rummy instead of kevvy ...2 peas in a pod … my apology

1ProudAmerican wrote:
rumitoid wrote:
If the accusation were true, most people would rant and curse and blame anybody and everybody for setting them up. If innocent, decent people would simply deny the charge and shrug it off. Maybe even laugh at the absurdity of the accusation. Those same people would not needlessly abuse innocent people around them just to vent their feelings. What does that accomplish but feed a mean-spirited ego. Same scenarios being accused as a Putin puppet.

Trying to excuse inexcusable behavior to cover for the president's outrageous actions because of possible duress shows the lowest respect for humanity.


Out of the mouth of our resident IDIOT... "If innocent, decent people would simply deny the charge and shrug it off. Maybe even laugh at the absurdity of the accusation."

Ya, rummy, you and your fellow DEMON-CRAPS have been throwing everything but the kitchen sink at him 24/7 since before he was elected in hopes that SOMETHING would stick....how do you think he should act. Look at how YOU wine and cry and $hit in your depends when someone here on OPP says something YOU don't like.

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Apr 22, 2019 20:36:34   #
Seth
 
1ProudAmerican wrote:
I replied to someone and gave "credit" to the wrong DEMON-RAT and it got deleted...It SHOULD have been credited to rummy instead of kevvy ...2 peas in a pod … my apology

1ProudAmerican wrote:
rumitoid wrote:
If the accusation were true, most people would rant and curse and blame anybody and everybody for setting them up. If innocent, decent people would simply deny the charge and shrug it off. Maybe even laugh at the absurdity of the accusation. Those same people would not needlessly abuse innocent people around them just to vent their feelings. What does that accomplish but feed a mean-spirited ego. Same scenarios being accused as a Putin puppet.

Trying to excuse inexcusable behavior to cover for the president's outrageous actions because of possible duress shows the lowest respect for humanity.


Out of the mouth of our resident IDIOT... "If innocent, decent people would simply deny the charge and shrug it off. Maybe even laugh at the absurdity of the accusation."

Ya, kevvy, you and your fellow DEMON-CRAPS have been throwing everything but the kitchen sink at him 24/7 since before he was elected in hopes that SOMETHING would stick....how do you think he should act. Look at how YOU wine and cry and $hit in your depends when someone here on OPP says something YOU don't like.
I replied to someone and gave "credit" t... (show quote)


A big Amen to that!


"Two peas in a pod."

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Apr 22, 2019 20:56:58   #
Seth
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
He better start. It's getting late in the battle. You can rope a dope for only so long before you get knocked out.


This is actually early in the battle, since there's an awful long list of bad actors, which makes folks on the left side of the aisle and some officials and former officials of certain agencies all elements of what promises, much moreso than the occupants of the White House, to be the ultimate target rich environment.

If this is played smarter rather than harder, a veritable cornucopia of traitors will be falling out of the woodwork for some time to come, rollover by rollover, deal by deal, interview by interview, indictment by indictment.

Remember that connect-the-dots article EagleEye posted? With all those people visibly involved in the attempted coup, there are undoubtedly some links and indirect links to the Clinton Campaign and the Obama Administration that could be exposed -- unlike the special access projects intelligence agencies employ to limit knowledge to "need to know," these morons operated using a wide field of participants who all knew the main objective and the nature of their strategy for achieving it.

Having been too sure of themselves will be their undoing.

This is no hurry-up thing, it's a "go slowly, carefully and thoroughly and weed out the traitors root and branch" project.

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Apr 22, 2019 21:01:38   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Seth wrote:
If the Democrats are responsible for this country's collapse, I'm going hunting. It will be open season on any Democrat voter I can find until they track me down and finish it -- I have a few friends in my age group who feel the same, and like that recently posted meme suggests, certain threats are less worrying as one grows older.


I would imagine a few people have the same sentiment.

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Apr 22, 2019 22:23:26   #
Mikeyavelli
 
byronglimish wrote:
I would imagine a few people have the same sentiment.


Like me. I have that same sentiment.

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Apr 22, 2019 23:10:09   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Like me. I have that same sentiment.


Yes, many are proving that they're not salvageable.

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Apr 23, 2019 02:34:10   #
maximus Loc: Chattanooga, Tennessee
 
2quick4u wrote:
Thanks max...I've always had a passion for the 'fast cars'-it sounds like you prob understand 'the need..(for speed)' most of us hotrodders are afflicted with..lol. I jokingly say "we spend thousands..to win hundreds", but if you're fairly resourceful and can afford it..it's not a bad way to have a lot of fun. I bracket raced this car regularly for about 10 yrs (both locally and in the IHRA division 4 Top Dragster series), and still have it, but b/c of some family obligations I've been unable to devote any time to it for 5-6 yrs, due to a move and then my wife getting very sick a couple of years ago. Anyway, this car ran 7.50's-7.70's @ around 180 mph-depending on the track and air-and it was one of the most consistent cars at our track here in San Antonio. I have decided it's time to get back out there, and the car is basically ready to go, but I'm currently kicking around stepping up quite a bit to NHRA's Top Dragster class, which I think is going to require a different car. This class is not an 'all run' (so long as you run a 7.90 ET or quicker) like the IHRA's T/D class I used to participate in was, b/c after 2 qualifying attempts it only allows the fastest 32 cars (that entered) to race in eliminations. In this NHRA series there's one main requirement-you cannot dial or predict the ET your car will run in eliminations any faster than 6.1 secs (in the 220 to 230 mph range). I recently traveled to one of these races to help a racer friend of mine and 50 cars showed up for this class-the bump (the ET of the #32 qualifier) was 6.32-and everyone else trying to qualify were done for the weekend. Using this format makes for an incredibly 'tight' field-the 32 fastest cars all ran between a 6.10 and 6.33 ET-meaning only a little over 2 tenths of a sec separates all those who qualified. This is definitely 'hauling ass' in my book, but it will require probably an additional 1500 horsepower to get there (over the approx 1000 I currently have), and I think it might be too much for this car, so I am currently looking for a 'deal' on one that will be a better fit for this class.

Your Comet looks nice... Here's a pic of another one of my previous toys (which I drove for 11-12 yrs everyday) during the late 70's and 80's... It was a 72 Vega with a 350 V8, a M22 'rock crusher' trans, and a narrowed 9" Ford rearend-it was a blast and ran pretty good.
Thanks max...I've always had a passion for the 'fa... (show quote)


The Vega looks great. Was it known as a sleeper?

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Apr 23, 2019 03:15:06   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Kevyn wrote:
To the contrary, I as anyone with clean hands would encourage a thorough investigation, demand to publicly testify under oath and provide every bit of information of my business dealings with Russians that were suspicious and I would insist my staff do the same or resign. More importantly I would be outraged that foreign agents attacked our election and demand that we find out everything possible about the attack and respond both offensively and defensively. Instead Trump slouched in his chair and said “my presidency is over, I am fucked.” As far as being accused of being a Puppet of Putin he earned it by not publicly confronting Putin and taking control of that pathetic show in Helsinki.
To the contrary, I as anyone with clean hands woul... (show quote)


BTW,he did..He did encourage thorough investigation...Millions of records were given to Mueller..He told his staff to fully cooperate with investigation..And not even once did he invoke Executive Privilege!!!...How much more cooperative can 1 person get???

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Apr 23, 2019 09:04:50   #
Mikeyavelli
 
proud republican wrote:
BTW,he did..He did encourage thorough investigation...Millions of records were given to Mueller..He told his staff to fully cooperate with investigation..And not even once did he invoke Executive Privilege!!!...How much more cooperative can 1 person get???


PR, the kommiecrats are trying to impeach Trump for the crimes that they did.
Everything about the mueller coup is treason.
Trump should just start prosecuting them.
He played along with the coup because he knew he was innocent of collusion, but when mueller failed, the efforts now have increased to remove Trump from office.
Time to put the traitors on the gallows.
Forget explaining to the traitors how Trump is innocent. Arrest them, Mueller style, at 4am. ..

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Apr 23, 2019 12:37:19   #
Ricktloml
 
proud republican wrote:
BTW,he did..He did encourage thorough investigation...Millions of records were given to Mueller..He told his staff to fully cooperate with investigation..And not even once did he invoke Executive Privilege!!!...How much more cooperative can 1 person get???


When Obama and company couldn't cheat Hillary into the White House, the Democrat/socialists and their lap-dog media decided to criminalize winning. Frustration at being set up and falsely accused is not obstruction.

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Apr 23, 2019 12:56:23   #
debeda
 
Ricktloml wrote:
When Obama and company couldn't cheat Hillary into the White House, the Democrat/socialists and their lap-dog media decided to criminalize winning. Frustration at being set up and falsely accused is not obstruction.



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Apr 23, 2019 15:33:37   #
woodguru
 
proud republican wrote:
BTW,he did..He did encourage thorough investigation...Millions of records were given to Mueller..He told his staff to fully cooperate with investigation..And not even once did he invoke Executive Privilege!!!...How much more cooperative can 1 person get???


You are aware of the proven evidence that Trump did tell staffers to do things that were illegal, as well as trying to get them to change records to reflect otherwise, also impeachable? Tried is plenty even if his people refused.

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