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Who hijacked cdr sal. No personality….NO to AI.

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That's not very nice.

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Well, his Ai summary of podcast issues as to how past cumulative US Navy failures have placed us all in Zugswang.!!

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After reading a slice of what passes for news these days - in the aftermath of New York population's recent instruction to the rest of us as to what an "anti-moralist" does, I find it amazing how many long-sunken turds have recently bobbed-up again in the Clinton cesspool. Evil springs eternal.

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Sundog424 here, Marilyn's wingman. She is correct and very nice.

No to AIDude specifically because he' a drone, aand misses you sarcasm, illustative and allietrative conversational style, etc. et al. I.e., No personality, No to AIDude. Guilty on all 34 counts.

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I gotta jump in on the Gaza pier discussion. This was a White House political operation, coming directly from the offal office (not a misspelling). Biden et al. are playing with peoples' lives, in Israel, in Gaza, and among US servicemembers, for the sake of political games. Someone high up in the military decision tree could have stopped this inevitable failure, but didn't. Whether the very stupid pier idea was intended as a PR win for the White House (yes) or a stick in the eye for Israel (definitely yes), someone in a position to know better should have torpedoed the Gaza pier proposal before Uncle Joe blurted it out in front of an international audience, back in March 2024.

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You forgot to include culpability by the individual who programmed the teleprompter. He or she could have replaced those few sentences with a (clears throat, pauses for breath) and the CiC would have been none the wiser.

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Wonder how many applications to the airlines go in once Ike returns…

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Probably not that many. Sailors like shooting at things.

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And the wives want their husband's at home. Guess who wins?

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Same thing the Navy thought in the mid-80’s…and most of us went on to enjoy 30+year airline careers.

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Nice audio.

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