That’s amazing.
Watch 20/20 Season 41 Episode 41 The Affair Online
20/20 full episode recap: When a woman secretly records her husband's affair, she snaps and kills his girlfriend and herself.
That’s amazing.
Now that is Halt, Halt, Bow worthy
Do we know that Mr. D. redacted the report? Or did he receive a redacted report from SafeSport?
I’ll take that over a buck-fart any day! Don’t forget to follow it up with a saucy forelock toss
I completely agree with you, however, notice that any mention of Rosie or RG in a less than positive light seems to always be a trigger for the Kanareks. To some, this over reaction implies that there is more to their involvement than we know. Pure speculation and discussion only.
On a side-note, watch this episode of 20/20, which deals with a wife who engages in active surveillance of her husband, including the use of the types of recording devices that Robert Guy Goodwin and Lauren Shay Kanarek are said to have used. It gives you a good idea of what went on and how she went about doing what she did and could have gone farther than we know.
20/20 full episode recap: When a woman secretly records her husband's affair, she snaps and kills his girlfriend and herself.
ahh, I am not prone for a saucy forelock toss, but I can do one mean turn my butt to you, back up quick with ears pinned.
Nothing wrong with a good ole fashion pasture buck fart when one is feeling good on a spring day.
NOT defending any of that group, but MAYBE (could be an excuse for the timing) he was in a different time zone. 8:45 CST is 9:45 EST, after both planes hit.
It was 7:45 CST. I know, because I had just pulled up to work at the barn that morning (CST) and it was a quarter to eight. We spent much of that day, outside of regular chores, glued to the TV in the barn lounge. I will never, ever forget.
Thanks for posting the text, indicating what was said but not who said it.
Hopefully this adds some clarity.
Do we know that Mr. D. redacted the report? Or did he receive a redacted report from SafeSport?
In both his original motion for contempt, and this second one linked up top, he includes this language:
Then Nagel first, GAS second, file motions to quash. In his opposition briefs, Mr Deininger then includes redacted copies that are redacted to just the “transcript” portion.
If that was all he had, there would be no need to offer an in camera review.
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Awesome!
Here are a few more for the next card.
Suboxone is in there.
For the Boyd one just make it Boydacious
hut-ho78: Jenerationx: hut-ho78:I never implied he was a contractor overseas.
Is this you? Posted while some of us were discussing RG’s arrest record and unlikelihood of his “calling his CO and asking where he should go” prior to the planes hitting…
hut-ho78:A whole lot of veterans signed up again or tried to after 9/11. If they couldn’t get on active duty, they worked as contractors. One of my old army buddies was killed by an IED doing that.
What relevance would a whole lot of veterans who worked as contractors if they couldn’t get on active duty have to RG then if it wasn’t to provide the alternative narrative that maybe he served as a contractor rather than enlisted?
It is highly likely he called his old CO. People did.
And this makes him a hero how?
How does this action of making a phone call equate to me/us not being worthy to shine his shoes?
It doesn’t make him a hero. It makes him like a lot of veterans and civilians who wanted to sign up for the military at that point.
To me, he was a hero one day when he stopped MB. I understand people have other views on this. That is ok. You know what? My view is ok.
Knights_Mom: hut-ho78: Jenerationx: hut-ho78:I never implied he was a contractor overseas.
Is this you? Posted while some of us were discussing RG’s arrest record and unlikelihood of his “calling his CO and asking where he should go” prior to the planes hitting…
hut-ho78:A whole lot of veterans signed up again or tried to after 9/11. If they couldn’t get on active duty, they worked as contractors. One of my old army buddies was killed by an IED doing that.
What relevance would a whole lot of veterans who worked as contractors if they couldn’t get on active duty have to RG then if it wasn’t to provide the alternative narrative that maybe he served as a contractor rather than enlisted?
It is highly likely he called his old CO. People did.
And this makes him a hero how?
How does this action of making a phone call equate to me/us not being worthy to shine his shoes?
It doesn’t make him a hero. It makes him like a lot of veterans and civilians who wanted to sign up for the military at that point.
To me, he was a hero one day when he stopped MB. I understand people have other views on this. That is ok. You know what? My view is ok.
Alright then, we agree that IM/JK was WRONG and that RG is no 9/11 hero.
So. He lied. And insulted us with a lie.
hut-ho78: Knights_Mom: hut-ho78: Jenerationx: hut-ho78:I never implied he was a contractor overseas.
Is this you? Posted while some of us were discussing RG’s arrest record and unlikelihood of his “calling his CO and asking where he should go” prior to the planes hitting…
hut-ho78:A whole lot of veterans signed up again or tried to after 9/11. If they couldn’t get on active duty, they worked as contractors. One of my old army buddies was killed by an IED doing that.
What relevance would a whole lot of veterans who worked as contractors if they couldn’t get on active duty have to RG then if it wasn’t to provide the alternative narrative that maybe he served as a contractor rather than enlisted?
It is highly likely he called his old CO. People did.
And this makes him a hero how?
How does this action of making a phone call equate to me/us not being worthy to shine his shoes?
It doesn’t make him a hero. It makes him like a lot of veterans and civilians who wanted to sign up for the military at that point.
To me, he was a hero one day when he stopped MB. I understand people have other views on this. That is ok. You know what? My view is ok.
Alright then, we agree that IM/JK was WRONG and that RG is no 9/11 hero.
Right.
Also people saying he would not have called his CO were not around recruiters, veterans retirees, or reservists on or about 9/11 or you would know the numbers trying to sign up then.
Also people saying he would not have called his CO were not around recruiters, veterans retirees, or reservists on or about 9/11 or you would know the numbers trying to sign up then.
And you were?
Why would he be trying to enlist if he was already enlisted?
Again I will say this has nothing to do with the topic, does it?
Thank you for posting these!
Also people saying he would not have called his CO were not around recruiters, veterans retirees, or reservists on or about 9/11 or you would know the numbers trying to sign up then.
That is true. Even my father (veteran of WWII, Korea, Cold War) made a few calls to offer his services. He was 80 years old at the time but was still a licensed flight instructor with multiple ratings and held a Master Pilot certification from FAA (in addition to his Command Pilot rating that he had held in the AF). He also had decades of experience teaching people to fly - including fellow AF pilots and UN pilots during the Korean Conflict. I still have the letter from some Air Force Colonel thanking him for his inquiry and advising him that they would contact him as soon as they figured out where they could use him. (Of course, he never heard back from them after that.)
Knights_Mom: hut-ho78: Knights_Mom: hut-ho78: Jenerationx: hut-ho78:I never implied he was a contractor overseas.
Is this you? Posted while some of us were discussing RG’s arrest record and unlikelihood of his “calling his CO and asking where he should go” prior to the planes hitting…
hut-ho78:A whole lot of veterans signed up again or tried to after 9/11. If they couldn’t get on active duty, they worked as contractors. One of my old army buddies was killed by an IED doing that.
What relevance would a whole lot of veterans who worked as contractors if they couldn’t get on active duty have to RG then if it wasn’t to provide the alternative narrative that maybe he served as a contractor rather than enlisted?
It is highly likely he called his old CO. People did.
And this makes him a hero how?
How does this action of making a phone call equate to me/us not being worthy to shine his shoes?
It doesn’t make him a hero. It makes him like a lot of veterans and civilians who wanted to sign up for the military at that point.
To me, he was a hero one day when he stopped MB. I understand people have other views on this. That is ok. You know what? My view is ok.
Alright then, we agree that IM/JK was WRONG and that RG is no 9/11 hero.
Right.
Also people saying he would not have called his CO were not around recruiters, veterans retirees, or reservists on or about 9/11 or you would know the numbers trying to sign up then.
Not at 8:45 am they weren’t. Nobody knew terrorist attack then.
And again, IM/JK said that comment invoking 9/11 just to win some petty post debate and insult others as not being worthy to shine RGs shoes.
I am intimately familiar with how badly the American people wanted to activate and fight.