Granger Wrote:
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> dika-dika Wrote:
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> > My opinion Wrote:
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> > > WTL claims to own a 5 star resturant yet he
> is
> > > always on this site, maybe he has a staff
> > running
> > > it for him, but I doubt it. JBass claims to
> > have
> > > a job, maybe he does, but again, I doubt that.
>
> > > Dika-dika claims to have been a "Top Gun"
> > fighter
> > > pilot, I don't know about that one either.
> > There
> > > are alot like those three characters here.
> >
> >
> > I'm an ex USAF pilot and retired (20 years and
> > some change). I don't fly/pilot anything any
> more
> > or plan to. I'm now a federal government
> > employee/GS-15. I was born at Bunker Hill
> > AFB/Kokomo In. Go figure.
> >
> > TOP Gun I believe is Navy stuff for their
> > aviators.
> >
> > BTW I make more money than you and got more
> money
> > than you in the bank.
>
>
> Being born in IN. you must have alot more in
> common with the North then the South, well that's
> a positive thing anyways.
I don't thinks so. Here an answer to your indirect North/South comment. I guess you think all racist are in the south?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokomo,_Indiana
On July 4, 1923, Kokomo achieved national notoriety when it hosted the largest Ku Klux Klan gathering in history. An estimated 200,000 Klan members and supporters gathered in Malfalfa Park for a mighty Konklave and the elevation of D. C. Stephenson to Grand Dragon of the Indiana Klan.[11][12] A huge flag was used that day to collect a reported $50,000 for construction of a local “Klan hospital” so that Klan members would not have to be treated at the only local hospital, which was Catholic.[13] At that time Indiana was a Klan stronghold, and as much as 50 percent of white males in parts of Indiana were Klan members.[14] Both men’s and women’s Klans held weekly rallies and initiations in Malfalfa Park, and Kokomo’s Klanswomen held meetings at the armory, the local headquarters of the Women of the Ku Klux Klan, and churches. A speech at a Baptist church was attended by 1000 Klanswomen.[15]
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