Looking forward to your astounding list of accomplishments.
Looks like they got lost on their way to jezebel
That was your takeaway from the article?
That’s why I question the OP’s assertion that we are selling chemical weapons unless it’s nonlethal like tear gas.
Knowledge, yes. Equipment, not so much.
The backstory is kind of interesting. The Mission Accomplished banner was not hung up by the Bush administration, but by the ship’s crew to celebrate their return from a long deployment. However, the Bush folks agreed to put it up somewhere where it would make a prominent backdrop to Bush’s speech, a decision that…
Their latest statement is whatever filth he spews from his mouth is newsworthy, so it’s exempt from their ToS.
Do I go with a “What a Moran” joke or “It wasn’t me! I’m Inocencio!”?
It is utterly bullshit that Twitter allows him this forum. I’d really like to hear their half assed, mealy mouthed explanation as to why that is. The Honda Accord? Is that an everyday driver, or does he change cars? It does seem like good real-time intelligence; both satellite and human, could let us know what…
You can’t just quickly move chemical weapons and their precursors around due to their very dangerous nature. This isn’t a Michael Bay movie.
Well, the not-so-secret secret is that the V-8 was related to the Jaguar AJ V-8, and of course the V-12 was kinda-sorta (but not really) two Duratec V-6's stuck together.
What point is that? The Mercedes powerplant is probably going to be more reliable and make little to no difference in how you feel behind the wheel of the car.
You mean the bespoke engine that was based on the contemporary Jaguar AJ-V8? Not since the pre-Ford V8 has Aston had a proper “bespoke” engine; the V12 was Duratec-based, and the DB7's supercharged six was a destroked Jag six.
Let’s confront the awkward aspect of the new Vantage up front, which is that it gets its 500 HP V8 from Mercedes