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    Obama has support of Putin, Chavez, and Castro!

    Three world leaders known for their anti-American views are endorsing President Barack Obama’s re-election, Fox News reports.

    Venezuela President Hugo Chavez, the socialist-leaning leader who won a fourth term this month, reportedly said that Obama was a “good guy.”

    Meanwhile, the daughter of Cuban President Raul Castro, Mariela Castro, in June told CNN that, “As a citizen of the world, I would like (Obama) to win.”

    She had been speaking in Spanish. The Castro family has ruled Cuba under Communism for over 50 years.

    And in Russia, President Vladimir Putin has said Obama’s re-election could improve relations between the nations.

    Putin, the former prime minister, also reportedly said the president was a “genuine person" who "really wants to change much for the better."

    But Putin did tell The Wall Street Journal that he could work with Republican challenger Mitt Romney. The former Massachusetts governor had said Russia was the “No. 1 geopolitical foe” of the US.

    Putin called the remark "pre-election rhetoric," Fox reports.

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    Putin is a bit of a badazz. That dude is an extreme tough guy.



    Putin is a former KGB agent. His hobbies include wrestling wild animals, formula 1 racing, hunting, fishing, and judo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Purist View Post
    Putin is a bit of a badazz. That dude is an extreme tough guy.
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    What is important to know is that he is a dictator and considers America his enemy and world economic competitor. Russia steals our secrets. Why does Putin prefer Obama? Could it be that Obama has promised to compromise America's power if reelected?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Larryrsf View Post
    What is important to know is that he is a dictator and considers America his enemy and world economic competitor. Russia steals our secrets. Why does Putin prefer Obama? Could it be that Obama has promised to compromise America's power if reelected?
    Hmmmm...

    You don't suppose that Romney declaring Russia "our number one enemy" might have had something to do with his preference, do you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Purist View Post
    Putin is a bit of a badazz. That dude is an extreme tough guy.



    Putin is a former KGB agent. His hobbies include wrestling wild animals, formula 1 racing, hunting, fishing, and judo.

    Kudos for all of that but can he hit 99% of fairways and greens?

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    Quote Originally Posted by famousdavis View Post
    Kudos for all of that but can he hit 99% of fairways and greens?
    Maybe this guy can.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Larryrsf View Post
    Three world leaders known for their anti-American views are endorsing President Barack Obama’s re-election, Fox News reports.

    Venezuela President Hugo Chavez, the socialist-leaning leader who won a fourth term this month, reportedly said that Obama was a “good guy.”

    Meanwhile, the daughter of Cuban President Raul Castro, Mariela Castro, in June told CNN that, “As a citizen of the world, I would like (Obama) to win.”

    She had been speaking in Spanish. The Castro family has ruled Cuba under Communism for over 50 years.

    And in Russia, President Vladimir Putin has said Obama’s re-election could improve relations between the nations.

    Putin, the former prime minister, also reportedly said the president was a “genuine person" who "really wants to change much for the better."

    But Putin did tell The Wall Street Journal that he could work with Republican challenger Mitt Romney. The former Massachusetts governor had said Russia was the “No. 1 geopolitical foe” of the US.

    Putin called the remark "pre-election rhetoric," Fox reports.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Purist View Post
    Putin is a bit of a badazz. That dude is an extreme tough guy.



    Putin is a former KGB agent. His hobbies include wrestling wild animals, formula 1 racing, hunting, fishing, and judo.
    There is no such thing as a former KGB agent. By the way, the correct term is "Officer", not "Agent". People confuse it all the time calling an employee of Langley a "CIA agent". The agents are the foreign nationals recruited by CIA officers to betray their countries' secrets for money, beliefs, sex or blackmail or a combo of all the above. Putin was and is what is referred to as a "Chekist" since the Cheka were the original secret police of the Bolshies. In the Global Utensil Drawer, Putin is the sharpest knife.
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    Doe anyone teach Judo? Seems like any mid-sized city has 50 Tae Kwan Do or Jiu-Jitsu studios but you can't find a single Judo instructor in a city as big as Los Angeles. Weird.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 24putts View Post
    Doe anyone teach Judo? Seems like any mid-sized city has 50 Tae Kwan Do or Jiu-Jitsu studios but you can't find a single Judo instructor in a city as big as Los Angeles. Weird.
    Judo is a BS sport. Well it's Ok as a sport I suppose but having tried it the whole thing is based around grabbing and throwing the other guy by his Judo jacket lapel. Ok as a sport (maybe) but hopeless as self defence. Try throwing a guy in a normal everyday shirt or T-shirt like that.
    I chose the road less traveled.

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    Larry has yet to realize that all of the sources that he considers as "news" are, in reality, entertainment television. Basically, he watches and listens to the equivalent of Jersey Shore all day and considers himself an intellectual because of it. It's amazing that people whom consider themselves as 'smart' are so easily manipulated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Player View Post
    Judo is a BS sport. Well it's Ok as a sport I suppose but having tried it the whole thing is based around grabbing and throwing the other guy by his Judo jacket lapel. Ok as a sport (maybe) but hopeless as self defence. Try throwing a guy in a normal everyday shirt or T-shirt like that.
    Kiwi, by now you've probably read my heroic story about how I tossed a kid into some bushes for making fun of my Peter Chriss KISS makeup. What I used back then was a mixture of Judo, Tai Kwan Do and a little gangster roughneck. It's a lethal combo.

    I bet that kid still remembers being tossed into the Japanese Boxwoods. Word around the campfire is he developed a little speech impediment after that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Player View Post
    Judo is a BS sport. Well it's Ok as a sport I suppose but having tried it the whole thing is based around grabbing and throwing the other guy by his Judo jacket lapel. Ok as a sport (maybe) but hopeless as self defence. Try throwing a guy in a normal everyday shirt or T-shirt like that.
    The one you want for the quick end to any attack is the Israel Krav Maga discipline. No style points in that one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mongrel View Post
    The one you want for the quick end to any attack is the Israel Krav Maga discipline.
    Yeah, better to go with gross motor movements. I actually employed one of its main features not too long ago, the heel palm under the chin. Trouble was, since he was a big guy I then had shoulder pain for a couple months afterward. I think next time I'll just run away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by famousdavis View Post
    Kiwi, by now you've probably read my heroic story about how I tossed a kid into some bushes for making fun of my Peter Chriss KISS makeup. What I used back then was a mixture of Judo, Tai Kwan Do and a little gangster roughneck. It's a lethal combo.

    I bet that kid still remembers being tossed into the Japanese Boxwoods. Word around the campfire is he developed a little speech impediment after that.

    If you mess with the bull you'll get the horns.
    Yes I did read that and I'm impressed. If I'd worn Peter Chriss KISS makeup to high school I would have had to take on the entire 10th Grade and I doubt I would have prevailed against those odds.
    I chose the road less traveled.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 24putts View Post
    Yeah, better to go with gross motor movements. I actually employed one of its main features not too long ago, the heel palm under the chin. Trouble was, since he was a big guy I then had shoulder pain for a couple months afterward. I think next time I'll just run away.
    Always the smartest move. Discretion is the better part of valor.

    Do tell more. What happened?
    I chose the road less traveled.

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    Putin, Chavez, and Castro?

    It's nice to know that I'm in such illustrious company.

    I must admit, though, that I've never tried KISS makeup. As a boy, I tried, with minimal success if that, to emulate Frank Sinatra.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Player View Post
    Yes I did read that and I'm impressed. If I'd worn Peter Chriss KISS makeup to high school I would have had to take on the entire 10th Grade and I doubt I would have prevailed against those odds.
    I know how that is. We were trained in delicate techniques like the two straight fingers to the trachea. That's cool if the target remains motionless for the half to three quarters of a second it takes to form the strike and make it. In reality, I much prefer a fist with a half twist to the same location. Not quite as good as the two finger and the target is less likely to have his trachea recover its pre-strike shape but f*ck it, gots to end these things before the New York nano-second hand ticks twice.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Player View Post
    Do tell more. What happened?
    We happened to be standing outside a tatoo parlor whose exterior decoration was a bunch of egg-sized stones in a planter box. So after I jacked him under the chin, he picked up a bunch of stones and began firing them at me. I take off running, and he follows me, continuing to throw. He was drunk so they all missed. As he's running, he's on his cell phone and I hear him tell the cops that I have a gun. I run another two blocks and the sirens start. I'm in the middle of a major thoroughfare, on the median, and a cop jumps out his car with his gun drawn. I hit the pavement and the second car arrives and they start demanding, "where's the gun?" So they sit me for about 15 minutes while they start looking everywhere for a hidden gun. Finally a black sergeant shows up. He determines the other guy's drunk and I'm sober, but he gives me a harangue about being a troublemaker. I tell him he's just sore because I'm a better basketball player than he is, which cracks up two of the younger cops. So the sergeant tells me, "well my dick is bigger than yours." Finally they let me go, but they didn't seem to be terribly miffed that the guy made a false gun report. Everything is screwy in S.F.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 24putts View Post
    We happened to be standing outside a tatoo parlor whose exterior decoration was a bunch of egg-sized stones in a planter box. So after I jacked him under the chin, he picked up a bunch of stones and began firing them at me. I take off running, and he follows me, continuing to throw. He was drunk so they all missed. As he's running, he's on his cell phone and I hear him tell the cops that I have a gun. I run another two blocks and the sirens start. I'm in the middle of a major thoroughfare, on the median, and a cop jumps out his car with his gun drawn. I hit the pavement and the second car arrives and they start demanding, "where's the gun?" So they sit me for about 15 minutes while they start looking everywhere for a hidden gun. Finally a black sergeant shows up. He determines the other guy's drunk and I'm sober, but he gives me a harangue about being a troublemaker. I tell him he's just sore because I'm a better basketball player than he is, which cracks up two of the younger cops. So the sergeant tells me, "well my dick is bigger than yours." Finally they let me go, but they didn't seem to be terribly miffed that the guy made a false gun report. Everything is screwy in S.F.
    Good stuff 24.

    But let's back the truck up a moment. Can you go back a bit further and explain why you needed to "jack him under the chin" in the first place?
    I chose the road less traveled.

    Now where the f#ck am I?

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    He wanted to know what I was looking at, and my answer to such a question is always, "anything I want to, sucker."

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    Quote Originally Posted by 24putts View Post
    He wanted to know what I was looking at, and my answer to such a question is always, "anything I want to, sucker."
    LMAO - fair enough then! He definitely had it coming.
    I chose the road less traveled.

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