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You have that perfectly backwards. If viewed completely out of context it seems stupid. But at the time it was quite prescient.

“Russia spent only on aviation kerosene and everything.”

What military do the Europeans have that could be of any use? They’ve been downsizing for years. The Brits maybe, the French for special missions, but the Germans are committed pacifists too busy with welcoming 800,000 new residents who think having a beer is evil.

The NY Times editorialized that Romney’s statement was incredibly stupid and not worthy of a presidential candidate.

I think everybody in the world knew that....except two people.

We could have done that already. We chose not to. In fact, we’re probably the only country in the world capable of sustained carpet bombing. But we have no leadership.

You know nothing, Jon Snowden.

Remember when Obama laughed at the idea, advanced by Romney, that Russia was/is our greatest geopolitical foe? At least he didn’t call ISIL the jayvee team. Thankfully, Hillary Clinton reset relations with Russia. If she hasn’t, who knows what they’d be bombing today.

Cold War II: Winter is Coming

Yeah, that’s why they said ‘certain death’ if they ejected. Nobody is surviving in that water long enough for search and rescue to find them.

Largest distributor of MiG parts!

What they left out is that once you hit the water of the North Atlantic, you are on the clock for 25 minutes before hypothermia puts you sleep for good.

1,400 feet and 190kts above the North Atlantic in a KC-135 while hooked up to a crippled F-4. Think about what that must have felt like for everyone involved.

Lets not leave out the fact that supporters of the F-22 were not only told they were wrong, but outright ridiculed as living in the past. Romney made a point of calling for more Raptors back in 2012 (particularly to counter a growing Russian threat), and Obama literally laughed it off, as though he was proposing a

Hollick was paid $100,000 for roughly 15 months of work.

“They want it enshrined in contacts that there’s better protection and pay for when a role requires physically demanding voice work (such as repeated loud screams).”
- Okay..

“Clearer definition between the roles of voice actors and motion-capture actors (the former is often expected to do the latter unexpectedly).”
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I have a serious problem with this part of the article “Hollick was paid $100,000 for roughly 15 months of work.”
You guys honestly think it took 15 months to shoot all his dialogue?
The whole process from start to finish took that long but he was not showing up everyday and shooting for 15 months, if you factor in how

Honestly, it sucks that these VA think they are not getting what they deserve. Buuuuut on the other hand, if it means that a bunch of new VA take over in the mean time, and we actually have more than 5 people doing all the voices. I would consider that a win.