August 12, 2005

VOICE-OPERATED COMPUTERS FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS WHO CAN'T TYPE?

Good idea, Matty O'Blackfive.

See the man for how to make it happen today.

In other MO'B news, he's publishing his hatemail again. One sentence in particular caught my eye:

"The children from this country have been sent to be maimed and die to fetch his riches"

"fetch his riches"?

I think she meant "kill terrorists".

Must've been a typo.

Oh, and if I were a soldier over the age of 18 who was trained in combat operations, I'd take GREAT offense at being called a "child".

On the other hand, I can't help noticing how well the quoted sentence would apply - without exaggeration - if it were written by an Iraqi civlian and referring to the terrorist leaders who get funds funneled to them by various Islamic "charities".


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Blackfive exemplified on August 12, 2005 11:15 AM

Dude, the whole "fetch his riches" is a ponzi scheme. See, I "fetch his riches" while I get, like, twenty folks to fetch my riches...

Kind of like AmWay, now that I think about it.

Uber exemplified on August 12, 2005 11:34 AM

Exactly right Harvey.

People like to call service members "children" or "murderers" depending on what point they are attempting to make at any given time. I doubt any service member, regardless how young they are, enjoys being called a "child" after all of the intense training they endure and hard work they provide on our behalf.

FbL, Project Valour-IT exemplified on August 12, 2005 11:34 AM

Harvey, thank you so much for helping spread the word on Project Valour-IT!

For Project details, please check out our website: www.soldiersangels.org/valour

Again, thank you for helping make it happen!

Madfish Willie exemplified on August 12, 2005 07:30 PM

Herbey - you are my hero!