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dave February 24th 10 01:33 PM

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wrote:

Either Soviet or a Chinese copy. N.Vietnam did not have it's own
industry in those days. Majority of Russian weaponry was based on
sucessful Western designs . T-34 and maxim machine gun are the most
obvious. BTW Jane Fonda was married to none other than Ted Turner for
10 years!


That's certainly doing some kind of penance.

dave February 24th 10 01:37 PM

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dxAce wrote:



Ted Turner's first wife lives about 10 miles from me and owns a book store.


Tippi Hedren lives 4 miles from me a runs a cat house.

http://www.shambala.org/




dxAce February 24th 10 07:00 PM

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dave wrote:

Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:


Considering the US was at war with North Vietnam at the time, that could be
considered "giving aid and comfort to the enemy", even if all she did was
sit at the gun, smile and let her picture be taken.


Can you show us where the Congress voted a Declaration of War against
Hanoi? I must've slept through that part.


Rickmers, you've obviously slept through quite a bit of life.



bpnjensen February 24th 10 07:03 PM

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On Feb 24, 11:00*am, dxAce wrote:
dave wrote:
Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:


Considering the US was at war with North Vietnam at the time, that could be
considered "giving aid and comfort to the enemy", even if all she did was
sit at the gun, smile and let her picture be taken.


Can you show us where the Congress voted a Declaration of War against
Hanoi? *I must've slept through that part.


Rickmers, you've obviously slept through quite a bit of life.


Man, I could see that one coming a light-year away :-D The sideshow
continues!

dave February 25th 10 01:39 PM

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dxAce wrote:


dave wrote:

Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:


Considering the US was at war with North Vietnam at the time, that could be
considered "giving aid and comfort to the enemy", even if all she did was
sit at the gun, smile and let her picture be taken.


Can you show us where the Congress voted a Declaration of War against
Hanoi? I must've slept through that part.


Rickmers, you've obviously slept through quite a bit of life.


Somewhere between 25 and 33% of it, I imagine.



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