Veterans Cemetery coming to Irvine

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zubs said:
I trolled someone on FB...it must count for something....but seriously trolling FB users is like shooting fish in a barrel.

You TI guys are getting too hard to troll...at least there's always new members ...

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Homer
 
I emailed Fox News....here is their response.

Thanks for contacting FOX 11 and My13 Programming.  We receive a lot of e-mails and we do our best to respond to everyone. To reach our station by phone, please call (310) 584-2000.

It was an auto-reply....however I've done my part.
 
zubs said:
I emailed Fox News....here is their response.

Thanks for contacting FOX 11 and My13 Programming.  We receive a lot of e-mails and we do our best to respond to everyone. To reach our station by phone, please call (310) 584-2000.

It was an auto-reply....however I've done my part.

Are you going to the "showdown" I mean meeting?
 
eyephone said:
zubs said:
I emailed Fox News....here is their response.

Thanks for contacting FOX 11 and My13 Programming.  We receive a lot of e-mails and we do our best to respond to everyone. To reach our station by phone, please call (310) 584-2000.

It was an auto-reply....however I've done my part.

Are you going to the "showdown" I mean meeting?

Can someone put a song together?  Works out better when people sing their arguments
 
I'm not going no, but I hope to see it on the news.
If yaliu gives an interview to FOX I would be impressed.

Actually if any of the opponents of the cemetery gave an interview I would be impressed.
 
Yaliu - just made a couple of calls. to give your argument more credibility via diversity im sending these guys in my place. good luck

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It's too bad Wally George isn't around anymore.  This town hall meeting would have been perfect on Hot Seat.  Do any of you old timers remember the debate on Hot Seat between Tom Metzger (grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan) and Irv Rubin (president of the Jewish Defense League)?  That was epic.  They jumped on each other and tore down the entire set of the show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VW-6Xis-81o

watch
 
Happiness said:
It's too bad Wally George isn't around anymore.  This town hall meeting would have been perfect on Hot Seat.  Do any of you old timers remember the debate on Hot Seat between Tom Metzger (grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan) and Irv Rubin (president of the Jewish Defense League)?  That was epic.  They jumped on each other and tore down the entire set of the show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VW-6Xis-81o

watch

Yes, or the famous chair-throwing incident on Geraldo Rivera. Black dude vs. Skinheads.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1KT1QoSCT8
 
Do reporters discourage the 500 people who signed the petition from going to the town hall meeting?  I hope not....however, it did discourage one Mexican....at least he's sending in the B-team.

If you have the conviction that the veterans cemetery should be moved out of former Marine Corp Air Station El Toro, then reporters shouldn't stop you from going on Monday.
 
SoCal said:
Happiness said:
It's too bad Wally George isn't around anymore.  This town hall meeting would have been perfect on Hot Seat.  Do any of you old timers remember the debate on Hot Seat between Tom Metzger (grand dragon of the Ku Klux Klan) and Irv Rubin (president of the Jewish Defense League)?  That was epic.  They jumped on each other and tore down the entire set of the show.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VW-6Xis-81o

watch

Yes, or the famous chair-throwing incident on Geraldo Rivera. Black dude vs. Skinheads.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1KT1QoSCT8

U think?
 
jmoney74 said:
Happiness said:
Imagine if you will:

There is a certain town near Nanjing, China where about half the residents are Japanese nationals.  The town decides to build a memorial to Chinese vets who resisted the Japanese during the WWII Nanjing Massacre.  The Japanese residents of said town decide to protest in order to have the memorial moved somewhere else because of "traffic concerns."  How would the local Chinese react to this?

bad analogy.. I'm all for building a memorial..
i respect all veterans.  i also support to build a veteran memorial.  i also support the veteran house in irvine couple month ago. 
 
yaliu07 said:
jmoney74 said:
Happiness said:
Imagine if you will:

There is a certain town near Nanjing, China where about half the residents are Japanese nationals.  The town decides to build a memorial to Chinese vets who resisted the Japanese during the WWII Nanjing Massacre.  The Japanese residents of said town decide to protest in order to have the memorial moved somewhere else because of "traffic concerns."  How would the local Chinese react to this?

bad analogy.. I'm all for building a memorial..
i respect all veterans.  i also support to build a veteran memorial.  i also support the veteran house in irvine couple month ago.

Just none that are located in or near your backyard right ;)
 
yaliu07 said:
jmoney74 said:
Happiness said:
Imagine if you will:

There is a certain town near Nanjing, China where about half the residents are Japanese nationals.  The town decides to build a memorial to Chinese vets who resisted the Japanese during the WWII Nanjing Massacre.  The Japanese residents of said town decide to protest in order to have the memorial moved somewhere else because of "traffic concerns."  How would the local Chinese react to this?

bad analogy.. I'm all for building a memorial..
i respect all veterans.  i also support to build a veteran memorial.  i also support the veteran house in irvine couple month ago.

Yaliu - It's too late to apologize.

(There you go J$, lyrics from a song like you requested)
 
El Toro is the perfect place for the memorial. Vets have served at the Marine Corps Air Station since the 1940s, long before it was "Irvine". What more suitable place for them to be laid to rest than at that very base. What do we always read on T.I., that the average length of stay in one home is 7 years. Any concerns to homeowners today are purely fleeting. Your stay is but a vapor. However, just as the site was used long before the newbies arrived, the veterans and their families will continue to use this site long after you've moved on. It all boils down to #BucksOverVets.
 
SoCal said:
El Toro is the perfect place for the memorial. Vets have served at the Marine Corps Air Station since the 1940s, long before it was "Irvine". What more suitable place for them to be laid to rest than at that very base. What do we always read on T.I., that the average length of stay in one home is 7 years. Any concerns to homeowners today are purely fleeting. Your stay is but a vapor. However, just as the site was used long before the newbies arrived, the veterans and their families will continue to use this site long after you've moved on. It all boils down to #BucksOverVets.

Nah
 
Irvinecommuter said:
yaliu07 said:
jmoney74 said:
Happiness said:
Imagine if you will:

There is a certain town near Nanjing, China where about half the residents are Japanese nationals.  The town decides to build a memorial to Chinese vets who resisted the Japanese during the WWII Nanjing Massacre.  The Japanese residents of said town decide to protest in order to have the memorial moved somewhere else because of "traffic concerns."  How would the local Chinese react to this?

bad analogy.. I'm all for building a memorial..
i respect all veterans.  i also support to build a veteran memorial.  i also support the veteran house in irvine couple month ago.

Just none that are located in or near your backyard right ;)

i am okay w/ memorial and veteran house in great park.  :)
 
SoCal said:
Vets have served at the Marine Corps Air Station since the 1940s, long before it was "Irvine".

Well if we use this logic, then QWERTY and amigos deserve their own cemetery. They were here long before we were part of the United States.

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iacrenter said:
SoCal said:
Vets have served at the Marine Corps Air Station since the 1940s, long before it was "Irvine".

Well if we use this logic, then QWERTY and amigos deserve their own cemetery. They were here long before we were part of the United States.

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Well if we use this logic, then JMoney and his tribes deserve their own cemetery.  They were here long before we were part of the United States.
 
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