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Superstreet
12-09-2015, 6:57am
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Ralph Peters Calls Obama a ‘Total Pu$$y’ on Live Television
http://freebeacon.com/national-security/ralph-peters-calls-obama-a-total-*****-on-live-television/
Retired U.S. Army Lt. Col. Ralph Peters called President Obama “a total pussy” during a live interview Monday for what he views as his impotent response to the threat of Islamic extremist terrorism.
Peters, a Fox News military analyst, appeared on Stuart Varney’s Fox Business program to respond to Obama’s Sunday night Oval Office address on the threat of terrorism, a speech that was widely panned. Peters, a fierce critic of Obama’s national security policies, was visibly angry as he blasted the speech.
Peters said he was taken aback by Obama’s continued references to Americans not giving into their fears.
“Mr. President, we’re not afraid! We’re angry! We’re pissed off! We’re furious!” Peters said. “We want you to react. We want you to do something. You’re afraid! I mean, this guy is such a total *****, it’s stunning! We, the American people, who he does not know in any intimate sort of manner, we want action. We want action against Islamic State.”
Peters went on to say that Obama had done more damage to American police departments than to the Islamic State and had restrained the U.S. military.
“This is a president who doesn’t want to hurt our enemies,” Peters said. “This is a president who cares more about thugs in Guantanamo or thugs in Ferguson, Missouri, than he does about law-abiding American citizens and their right to live in safety and peace.”
Varney tried to cut in a couple times after Peters used the foul language.
“I can tell you are super angry, and I asked you what your reaction was, but I’ve got to call you … you can’t use language like that on the program, OK?” Varney said.
Peters muttered, “I’m sorry.”
Later on, Varney again admonished Peters for using “very strong language about the President of the United States,” and Peters again apologized.
“Yes, Stuart, I do apologize for giving into my anger … but I feel the American people understand where I’m coming from on this,” Peters said. “My choice of words was incorrect, but my sentiment, I think, is shared by many.”
The clip was first noted by Media Matters for America, a left-wing media watchdog. We appreciate them flagging this important piece of commentary.
Peters wasn’t the only Fox commentator to use vulgar language about Obama on Monday. Outnumbered panelist Stacey Dash said Obama didn’t appear to “give a shit” about terrorism during her appearance on the daytime show. Fox announced later in the day that both Peters and Dash would be suspended for two weeks for their comments.
“Earlier today, FOX contributors Lt. Col. Ralph Peters and Stacey Dash made comments on different programs that were completely inappropriate and unacceptable for our air,” Fox programming executive Bill Shine said in a statement. “FOX Business Network and FOX News Channel do not condone the use of such language, and have suspended both Peters and Dash for two weeks.”
Update: (4:41 p.m.) This article was updated with the announcement from Fox News that Peters and Dash would receive suspensions.
Burro (He/Haw)
12-09-2015, 7:06am
That Dash chick has an odd look to her. Don't get me RONG now, I'd still gnaw on her panty slaw.
mrvette
12-09-2015, 8:59am
Rude, but right.
Some daze we need to wake the effff UP, and say it the way it IS, and that turkey in the WH IS a puzzy....cow tows to every damn thing Sorass wants done.... :issues::kick:
Blademaker
12-09-2015, 9:19am
Well......If the shoe fits.......lace that bad boy up and wear it, O'butthole.....
Iron Chef
12-09-2015, 9:53am
That Dash chick has an odd look to her. Don't get me RONG now, I'd still gnaw on her panty slaw.
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
You owe me a cup of coffee. And a mouse. And a keyboard. And a gallon of paint for the wall.
"Panty Slaw"....only Thomas could take a political discussion and turn it into an a porn magazine.
:rofl::rofl:
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
You owe me a cup of coffee. And a mouse. And a keyboard. And a gallon of paint for the wall.
"Panty Slaw"....only Thomas could take a political discussion and turn it into an a porn magazine.
:rofl::rofl:
haven't you learned to never eat or drink while surfing here? :toetap::slap:
Iron Chef
12-09-2015, 10:08am
haven't you learned to never eat or drink while surfing here? :toetap::slap:
I'm not the brightest bulb, ok? :p :fruit:
I'm not the brightest bulb, ok? :p :fruit:
when in doubt, blame lack of coffee in the morning, or too much beer in the afternoon/evening....it's never your fault (isn't that the current approach to everything that goes wrong - it's not my fault?).
:cert:
stingraymyway
12-09-2015, 11:12am
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
You owe me a cup of coffee. And a mouse. And a keyboard. And a gallon of paint for the wall.
"Panty Slaw"....only Thomas could take a political discussion and turn it into an a porn magazine.
:rofl::rofl:
Did he change teams or is he a switch hitter? :shots:
That Dash chick has an odd look to her. Don't get me RONG now, I'd still gnaw on her panty slaw.
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Burro (He/Haw)
12-09-2015, 11:34am
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Say what you want but her monkey looks like a burrito that blew up in a truck stop microwave.
Mike Mercury
12-09-2015, 12:13pm
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69camfrk
12-09-2015, 12:16pm
Say what you want but her monkey looks like a burrito that blew up in a truck stop microwave.
I have to respectfully disagree with you sir. You could bounce a quarter off her ass. IMO, she passed up hawt about 10 miles back. She has definitely got it going on. Unfortunately, once again, she won't call me back...:sadangel:
onedef92
12-09-2015, 12:26pm
I have to respectfully disagree with you sir. You could bounce a quarter off her ass. IMO, she passed up hawt about 10 miles back. She has definitely got it going on. Unfortunately, once again, she won't call me back...:sadangel:
http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh70/retrogression/Girlz/upload_download_article.jpg
I've always said she's the Black version of ol' girl Lacey Chabert. Both of whom are fine as frog's hair. :seasix:
boracayjohnny
12-09-2015, 1:42pm
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
You owe me a cup of coffee. And a mouse. And a keyboard. And a gallon of paint for the wall.
"Panty Slaw"....only Thomas could take a political discussion and turn it into an a porn magazine.
:rofl::rofl:
I spent a career in the military where cussing is often raised to an art form by many. I never heard "Panty Slaw". :Jeff '79::Jeff '79:
I have to respectfully disagree with you sir. You could bounce a quarter off her ass. IMO, she passed up hawt about 10 miles back. She has definitely got it going on. Unfortunately, once again, she won't call me back...:sadangel:
:iagree: Conservative values and smoking hot...what's not to like.
onedef92
12-09-2015, 2:00pm
I spent a career in the military where cussing is often raised to an art form by many. I never heard "Panty Slaw". :Jeff '79::Jeff '79:
:iagree: Conservative values and smoking hot...what's not to like.
http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m111/onedef92/Amy-Holmes-pf_zpskplc6i8y.jpg
She's the hawt version of Amy Holmes, another AA conservative analyst I admire.
SQUIRMIN VERMIN 84
12-10-2015, 7:41pm
That Dash chick has an odd look to her. Don't get me RONG now, I'd still gnaw on her panty slaw.
Nice avatar!!!
P-51C red tail (Tuskegee)
Burro (He/Haw)
12-10-2015, 8:59pm
Nice avatar!!!
P-51C red tail (Tuskegee)
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boracayjohnny
12-11-2015, 8:33am
Nice avatar!!!
P-51C red tail (Tuskegee)
The lineage continued at Balad, Iraq where I served in the 332 ELRS which was part of the 332 EMSG. Also, there were many T-Walls, cement protection barriers, throughout the base. People would donate their spare time to paint the many historical references to past accomplishments. Who knows what happened to them after the US left. Maybe ISIS is using them for target practice now.
332d Air Expeditionary Wing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 332d Air Expeditionary Wing (332 AEW) is a Provisional Wing of Air Combat Command, currently active. It was last inactivated on 8 May 2012, and most recently reactivated on 19 May 2015.
The Wings 332d Expeditionary Operations Group (332 EOG), is the direct descendant organization of the World War II 332d Fighter Group, the Tuskegee Airmen. The title Tuskegee Airmen refers to all who trained in the groundbreaking Army Air Forces African-American pilot training program at Moton Field and Tuskegee Army Airfield, Alabama between 1941 and 1945. It includes pilots, navigators, bombardiers, maintenance and support staff, instructors and all the personnel who kept the planes in the air.
Overview
The 332 AEW conducted a number of missions. The F-16 aircraft were responsible for maintaining air supremacy in the skies over Iraq. Additionally, the A-10 and F-16 aircraft performed close air support missions as required. The C-130 unit provided required airlift within Iraq and to other US Central Command bases as necessary. The HH-60 Pave Hawks performed combat search and rescue missions. Finally, the MQ-1 Predators and MC-12W Liberty aircraft provided tactical surveillance and reconnaissance within Iraq. Additionally, the unit operated the Air Force Theater Hospital and served as the Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility.
The 332d Air Expeditionary Wing's heritage is tied to the famous 332d Fighter Group led by the Tuskegee Airmen in World War II. Its mission and traditions were carried out by the airmen at Joint Base Balad, Iraq. With the motto "Tuskegee Airmen...The Legend Continues," the wing pioneered modern warfare tactics using advanced weapons systems such as the F-16 Fighting Falcon, A-10 Thunderbolt II, and the MQ-1 Predator unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) for close air support and traditional and non-traditional intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions.
Units
At Joint Base Balad (JBB), the 332d Air Expeditionary Wing consisted of the following major groups:
332d Expeditionary Maintenance Group
Provided combat-ready aircraft and munitions to the Air Component Commander in support of Coalition forces throughout Iraq. Was responsible for on- and off-aircraft maintenance and sortie generation in support of F-16 Fighting Falcons, C-130 Hercules, HH-60 Pave Hawks, MQ-1 Predators, and the MC-12 Liberty, as well as launch, recovery and servicing support for military and commercial transient aircraft
332d Expeditionary Medical Group
Consisted of approximately 357 professional and support staff from all four armed services working alongside civilians and contractors that provided state-of-the-art medical care. The medical group was the only air-evacuation hospital in Iraq and provided a full-spectrum of medical services for Coalition and U.S. forces throughout the Iraqi theater of operations.
332d Expeditionary Mission Support Group
Enabled sustained and protected combat capability for US Air Forces Central, 332d Air Expeditionary Wing, Joint Base Balad, and detachments. The 332 EMSG provided expeditionary communications, services, civil engineering, force protection, personnel accountability, and logistics-readiness operations in support of DoD's busiest single-runway operation. In addition, the 332 EMSG provided base-life support to the approximately 26,000 servicemembers and civilians on JBB.
332d Expeditionary Operations Group
See 332d Expeditionary Operations Group article.
The emblem of the 532 ESFS.
332d Expeditionary Security Forces Group
The Security Forces Group was activated on 24 July 2008, at JBB, Iraq.[1] Its activation marked the first time the Air Force deployed more than 900 people within a single unit to defend an air base in combat since the Vietnam War. The members of the 332d ESFG work side-by-side with soldiers of the U.S. and Iraqi armies to provide physical security in the area around JBB. The Group was made up of two squadrons; the 332d Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron provided base law enforcement and flight line security and the 532d Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron provided security at the three entry control points to the base as well as a quick reaction force for "outside-the-wire" missions. The group was initially led by Colonel Decknick who was the prior Group commander for the 820th Security Forces Group.[1]
History
See: 332d Air Expeditionary Group for the World War II fighter unit.
Established in July 1947 under the United States Air Force's Wing /Base reorganization (Hobson Plan), with the 332d Fighter Group becoming the operational component of the wing, controlling its flying resources. the 332d Fighter Wing replaced the 447th Composite Group and 580th Air Service Group. The new wing participated in firepower demonstrations, gunnery training, and operational missions to maintain combat proficiency. The African-American segregated unit was inactivated in July 1949 as a result of Executive Order 9981. EO 9981 abolished racial discrimination in the United States Armed Forces. The 332d's personnel and equipment were reassigned to other units.
Air Expeditionary Wing
In front of F-16C block 25 #84-1253 from the 179th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron, Minnesota ANG, airmen pose for a 'family' photograph at Balad AB, on 20 March 2007.
In August 2002, the Air Combat Command (ACC) 332d Air Expeditionary Group at Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, was authorized to expand to a Wing. The 332d Air Expeditionary Wing was activated as a provisional organization on 12 August 2002 by ACC, with the 332d AEG becoming the Wing's flying organization. A support organization was also activated as part of the 332 AEW, consisting of the 332d Expeditionary Maintenance Group; 332d Expeditionary Mission Support Group; 332d Expeditionary Medical Group, and the 332d Expeditionary Security Forces Group.
Employing A-10 Thunderbolt IIs, F-16 Fighting Falcons, HH-60 Pave Hawk rescue helicopters and HC-130 Hercules aircraft the 332d AEW initially participated in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF), playing a critical role in the defeat of the Taliban regime and later providing key air support for Afghanistan's provisional government.
After the initiation of Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) the 332d was moved to Tallil Air Base, Iraq. To better position airpower within the theater of operations, the 332d AEW was moved to Balad AB, Iraq, in February 2004. In June 2008, the base was officially renamed Joint Base Balad. The new name was indicative of the joint nature of operations by all branches of service at the base.
During the height of operations, the 332d AEW contained nine groups—including four geographically separated groups at Ali AB, Sather AB, Al Asad AB, and Kirkuk AB—as well as numerous detachments and operating locations scattered throughout Iraq. The wing had as many as two F-16 fighter squadrons, a Predator UAV squadron, a C-130 squadron, a combat search and rescue squadron (HH-60s), a MC-12 Liberty squadron, and a Control and Reporting Center.
At its peak strength, the 332d AEW consisted of over 8,000 personnel, including 1,800 Airmen of the 732d Air Expeditionary Group (732 AEG), which provides oversight for Airmen who are operationally assigned to U.S. Army units at over 60 forward operating locations throughout Iraq.
During the drawdown of forces from Iraq, the 332d AEW provided intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, combat search and rescue, armed overwatch and close air support to one of the largest logistics movements since World War II.
In support of the re-posture of U.S. forces, the wing continued to support U.S. Forces-Iraq after forward deploying to an undisclosed air base in Southwest Asia in November 2011 so Joint Base Balad could be returned to the government of Iraq. And as the last U.S. convoy left Iraq on 18 Dec. 2011, it was the 332d AEW's F-16s and MQ-1B Predators in the skies providing overhead watch.
Lineage
Established as 332d Fighter Wing on 28 July 1947
Organized on 15 Aug 1947
Discontinued on 28 Aug 1948
Activated on 28 Aug 1948
Inactivated on 1 July 1949
Redesignated as 332d Air Expeditionary Wing, 1 August 2002
Converted to provisional status and allocated to Air Combat Command to activate or inactivate any time after 1 August 2002
Activated on 12 August 2002
Inactivated on 8 May 2012
Activated on 19 May 2015
Assignments
Ninth Air Force, 15 Aug 1947-28 Aug 1948; 26 Aug 1948-1 Jul 1949
Attached to: First Air Force, 15 Jan-l Feb 1949
Air Combat Command
Attached to: United States Central Command Air Forces, 12 August 2002-5 August 2009
Attached to: United States Air Forces Central, 5 August 2009-8 May 2012; 19 May 2015-present.
Components
332d Fighter Group, (later Air Expeditionary Group), 15 August 1947 – 28 August 1948; 26 August 1948 – 1 July 1949. 12 August 2002 – 8 May 2012
332d Expeditionary Maintenance Group
332d Expeditionary Mission Support Group
332d Expeditionary Medical Group
332d Expeditionary Security Forces Group
407th Air Expeditionary Group
438th Air Expeditionary Group
447th Air Expeditionary Group
506th Air Expeditionary Group
732d Air Expeditionary Group
332d Expeditionary Communications Squadron
Stations
Lockbourne AAB (later, AFB), Ohio, 15 Aug 1947-1 Jul 1949
Ahmed Al Jaber Air Base, Kuwait, 12 August 2002
Tallil Air Base, Iraq, March 2003
Balad Air Base (later Joint Base Balad), Iraq, 2004
Undisclosed Location, 18 December 2011 – 8 May 2012
Aircraft
F-47N Thunderbolt, 1947–1949
OA-10 Thunderbolt II, 1995, 1999, 2001–2002
F/A-18C/D Hornet, 2002
MQ-1A Predator, 2003–2011
HH-60 Pave Hawk, 2003–2011
F-16C/D Fighting Falcon, 2003–2011
F-15C/D Eagle, 2003–2011
F-15E Strike Eagle, 2003–2011
C-130 Hercules, 2003–2011
A-10 Thunderbolt II, 2007–2011
MC-12W Liberty, 2009–2011
P-51 Mustang
Decorations
AFOUA with Valor.jpg Air Force Outstanding Unit Award with Valor Iraq, 16 September 2002 – 15 September 2003
AF MUA Streamer.JPG Air Force Meritorious Unit Award Iraq, 1 May 2005 – 31 January 2007
AF MUA Streamer.JPG Air Force Meritorious Unit Award Iraq, 1 February 2007 – 31 January 2008
AF MUA Streamer.JPG Air Force Meritorious Unit Award Iraq, 1 February 2008 – 31 January 2009
AF MUA Streamer.JPG Air Force Meritorious Unit Award Iraq, 1 June 2009 – 31 May 2010
AF MUA Streamer.JPG Air Force Meritorious Unit Award Iraq, 1 June 2010 – 31 May 2011[2]
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