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Yep, you guessed it, that braindamaged POS, Jimmy Carter, was
responsible for torpedoing America's Presidential yacht, Sequoia in 1977. Jimmy dumped on many traditional American values during his rein of terror; we lost a canal, a great national defense, and Middle East influence while gaining stagflation and ever increasing taxation under Carter. Yep, we owe a lot to the Dems. http://tinyurl.com/3tjsz -- Skipper |
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![]() Skipper wrote: Yep, you guessed it, that braindamaged POS, Jimmy Carter, was responsible for torpedoing America's Presidential yacht, Sequoia in 1977. Jimmy dumped on many traditional American values during his rein of terror; we lost a canal, a great national defense, and Middle East influence while gaining stagflation and ever increasing taxation under Carter. Yep, we owe a lot to the Dems. http://tinyurl.com/3tjsz -- Skipper A picture is worth a thousand distortions: http://www.sequoiayacht.com/index.cf...t=56&GalMenu=3 Jimmy Carter managed to unload a 50-year old (back then) wooden boat (!) and relieved the taxpayers of the increasing burden. The Sequioa is still considered a "Presidential" yacht, and has been used to for a number of Presidential and Executive Branch functions over the years. The current Bush (currant bush?..just kidding) has had the Dept of Homeland Security and other agencies aboard Sequioa. While the boat is available for charter, the President and Vice President have the right to comandeer the use of the boat for personal or governmental use at any time. One of the challenges with a "Presidential Yacht" is that its age, use, and condition all imply a lot of things about the presidency and the US. How does any president expect to impress the Sultan of Brunei or a member of the House of Saud by entertaining them on a boat that is 25% the size of their own "official" yachts and hasn't been updated for 75 years? |
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Reggie Smithers wrote:
I had a Dinner Meeting on the Sequoia around 1980/81... The current "Presidential Yacht" is Air Force One, and that is state of art luxury. I've been on several AF1s many times over the years, gotta tell you, the Sequoia holds far more meaning and history for me. Carter consistently screws the pooch to this day and did then. If the Sequoia had to be retired, it should have been to the Smithsonian and public access given. Carter is a braindamaged hick continually embarrassing this country. He hasn't done anything Right. -- Skipper |
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![]() "Skipper" wrote in message ... Reggie Smithers wrote: I had a Dinner Meeting on the Sequoia around 1980/81... The current "Presidential Yacht" is Air Force One, and that is state of art luxury. I've been on several AF1s many times over the years, gotta tell you, the Sequoia holds far more meaning and history for me. Carter consistently screws the pooch to this day and did then. If the Sequoia had to be retired, it should have been to the Smithsonian and public access given. Carter is a braindamaged hick continually embarrassing this country. He hasn't done anything Right. -- Skipper hOw do you thiNk he'S embarraSsed the Country, professor? |
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![]() "Doug Kanter" wrote in message ... hOw do you thiNk he'S embarraSsed the Country, professor? As an act of kindness to the newsgroup Doug, please don't feed or quote the troll. Jim |
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