Band on the Run - here I was just about to make a thread to praise you for staying completely on topic.
Which you have admirably done on some other threads.
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Band on the Run - here I was just about to make a thread to praise you for staying completely on topic.
Which you have admirably done on some other threads.
I would also like to say that it is pointless for me to argue this idiotic theory because Beks (Berengeria) has already done so in spades.
I move on to the Steve McQueen Porsche 911S thread.
So to the ones who think all this is idiotic, do you think some of it may be correct?
James Woods:
Mind your writing style and I will mind mine. You keep harassing me in thread after thread. One more time and I will escalate it. You are the one way off-topic. You are not making statements of merit but personal viciousness. Also, this will be the last time you see me "bite."
Specops dopn't work that way, sorry.
You won't find a more "parnoid" bunch than specops soldiers and the chances of ane of them being part of a hoax and NOT assuming they were next on the list is somewhere between slim to none.
The Pentagon this morning released the names of the 30 service members who died Saturday in a Taliban attack on a CH-47 Chinook helicopter in Afghanistan.
In keeping with practice, the official defense department release did not identify the precise unit the special operations forces killed in the attack. But officials said of the 22 Navy sailors among 15 were Navy SEALs assigned to the super-secret Naval Special Warfare Development Group, commonly known as SEAL Team Six. Two others were SEALs assigned to another team. There were also five other sailors, including a dog handler and communications specialists, who regularly worked with the SEALs.
The Pentagon also released the name of three Air Force airmen who were killed and the five Army helicopter crew members.
Although the defense department has released the names of all military personnel assigned to them who have been killed in the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, Special Operations Command had opposed the release of the names of the service men killed in the attack on the Chinook because their affiliation with SEAL Team Six had been made public.
But this week Defense Secretary Leon Panetta ruled that the names would be released. Family members of the service men had already made public most of the names of those who had been killed.
Is it only the press that still thinks that Seal Team 6 is "secret"?