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That goes for the Democratic party as well surely but overall every other administration's employee retention has been quite a bit better.

I understand pick-up-artist "abundance mentality" theory of "nexting" every woman who irritates you ASAP in search of a better candidate perfectly well and I know Trump is trying to apply those techniques to America but look man, you can't dump everyone you just end up gay.

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They had repatriated all the living ones by 1974, most of them were pilots like McCain the Cong ground forces weren't known for taking prisoners.

There were and still are uncovered and unrecoverable human remains of the MIA and KIA. Like all wars.

That living POWs were kept for any significant length of time after '74 is a pretty extraordinary claim wrt Occam's Razor but AFAIK there's no credible evidence for it. I'd certainly be happy to look at any references you know of if you have any particulars in mind. They only existed in Rambo movies...

A number of KIA were designated MIA to fool the American people into thinking there weren't operations going on in Laos and Cambodia, yes.

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bitrex

Or rather, not prisoners of low rank or little political value.

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bitrex

Terrell's right on one thing McCain wasn't any hero, at least not for his whole life, he was also a shameless self-promoter who later exploited and rode the crap out of his service and POW experience to get away with saying and doing things he never could have as a civilian.

There wasn't anyone to "root" for when McCain and Trump dug into each other just two geriatric jerks being old hens. Peas in a pod. It's why they joined their party after all they liked each other better that way.

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bitrex

Gay, gay, gay. Is that all you think about?

There are better newsgroups for that.

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jlarkin

John Larkin has been listening to James Arthur again.

Obama's only crime seems to have been that of being a Democrat. Back when t he Republicans were more or less sane, that didn't count as a crime, but si nce the Koch-financed Tea Party takeover, the Republican Party has gone to the dogs - and to Donald Trump, which is even worse.

That's not how it works, but lunatic right-wingers do find odd ways of amus ing themselves.

Seems unlikely.

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Bill Sloman

If he doesn't decide that he's at least as good at the job as Roosevelt, and get the limitation struck down

People with a better grasp of reality noticed that both of them managed to undo a lot of the damage done by their Republican predecessors.

John Larkin is a gullible twit and he does seem to believe a lot of the nonsense that James Arthur tells him.

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Bill Sloman

ShortBit lives in a bubble. Who wudda guessed?

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krw

My father had many children, the right-wing ones didn't serve, never visited him, never contributed shit, and never did shit.

I wasn't surprised...

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bitrex

Hard to believe your ghoulish ass is still slouching around here, though! Just in time for Halloween, too. Dr. Frankenstein was really ahead of his time.

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bitrex

I'm not interested in your wife, sorry. Wow, Kevin McAleenan, too? Can't even get to the grocery and back without another raft hitting the water.

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bitrex

The Founding Fathers likely thought the notion so absurd it hardly required explicitly writing down, but I believe John Adams said something to the effect that the Constitution has no power to provide an effective framework with which to put constraints on a government of shameless scam-artists.

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bitrex

Er I mean, "strict textualists."

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bitrex

The voice of personal experience, I imagine. It would certainly explain a lot.

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Cursitor Doom

I'd love to hear about the last time CD touched a human female in a romantic fashion. I don't remember much about the Thatcher administration.

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bitrex

I'd love to hear about the last time you designed some interesting electronics. Reagan admin?

This ain't Facebook. Or Twitter. Or some gay dating site.

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jlarkin

We were learning to use computers in primary school to defeat the Soviets with our cyber-hacking abilities and then didn't get the chance. What a rip off!

I've thought the way your relationship with Phil has really blossomed lately is very sweeet lol

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bitrex

bitrex wrote in news:YdtoF.78320$ snipped-for-privacy@fx04.iad:

Does he have a purty mouf?

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DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno

He would have been a kid then.

Bitrex does - in fact - post about the electronics he designs from time to time.

Presumably you don't find his work interesting, because it doesn't offer you any opportunity to tell us how good your stuff is.

Nor is it the John Larkin Appreciation Society.

We do appreciate that John Larkin is a self-centred egomaniac - he devotes a lot of bandwidth to telling us that - but this doesn't make sci.electronics.design a more attractive place to hang out and exchange experience.

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Bill Sloman

I'm not either. You couldn't.

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krw

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