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That’s your comeback? “You guys suck because in my eyes you lost to assault rifles while we lost to MANPADS.”

Dude, hang it up. Everyone knows you’re a child doing propaganda work for your Russian task masters.

The helicopters we dumped to make more room on our flat tops for innocent Vietnamese men, women, and children you mean? You and I both know Soviet Russia would not have ditched a single helicopter to save 1,000 innocents.

The only one who was defeated by guerrillas was Soviet Russia when all those sad-sack Hinds were blown out of the sky and your tough-taking comrades ran home like little bitches.

The hell you talking about? We had anywhere from 10:1 to 100;1 kill ratios in all those conflicts. It was political pressure to put down guns and resume farting rainbows that caused us to pull out of those conflicts. Ask Saddam and Osama if they “whooped” our ass.

The clapping seems unnecessary and malicious, but we need more facts.

That was excellent. Thank you for sharing that link.

If the worst thing the Nazis did was build walls, no one alive today would remember what a “Nazi” was.

Amazing, mind-blowing video. Felt like I was in the cockpit. Thanks for posting this, Tyler!

There's no need to debate an anti-Semite. Enjoy your shithole of a country.

I love that your first impulse was to cite Israel. Literally everyone that hates Jews ends up in the shitter. Whether divine intervention, a massive global conspiracy, or simply coincidence, watch your back, comrade. Russia persecuted it's Jews and now your country is a massive shithole. And it will get worse.

Dat blonde doe.

Yup. I am one.

Instead of talking about Manning’s beer endorsements and Gary Kubiak, can we talk about Cam Newton wussing out on the fumble recovery and then pouting during his postgame press conference?

What’s the point of these “emergency meetings”? No one ever does anything about North Korea, so why even bother meeting, let alone doing so in emergent fashion?

Thanks for the link. I read the whole thing. It was well written and struck me as a fairly objective analysis of the issues, particularly for someone associated with the space program.

Why is it a “nonstarter” if we order, say, 100 more? There is no R&D and if the tooling and jigs are in storage, restarting manufacturing won’t be as expensive as starting it in the first place. Thus, I imagine 100 planes thus would have a per-unit cost similar to the per-unit cost of the original 187.

“Not only that, but the fact that the first shots of Desert Storm were fired by helicopters is a testament to rotory-wing air power and just how flexible it can be with the right vision.”

You don’t know what “genocide” means.

God bless you for that. I’m sure you’ve noticed it’s always “a million children.” Not 10,000, not 100,000, but “a million.” I heard the same thing in 2003 from the Muslims with whom I interacted: “If the U.S. invades Iraq, a million children will die.” It must be a Muslim colloquialism.