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Title: Anyone Else Notice that Mad Dog's Descent Into Insanity Has Turned Into a Nosedive?
Source: http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/readart.cgi?ArtNum=291524
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Published: Jun 25, 2010
Author: Samuel Gray
Post Date: 2010-06-25 23:28:24 by Samuel Gray
Keywords: None
Views: 1297
Comments: 118

To: Judge Parkers Daughter (#61) What an ignorant, arrogant, self absorbed, hypocritical stupid b!tch you are.

My wife dealt with FOUR years of deployment and would have NEVER thought of acting like the low life b!tch you are. She and the other dependents of the VIETNAM WAR weren't whiney little b!tches like you are.

You are so IGNORANT you don't even see how you INSULT YOUR HUSBAND AND HIS UNIT by acting in such a dishonorable manner.

You stuck your big fat a$$ into this thread by F ing with me, and you think that you can run your pie hole at the other men of the world like you do to your poor husband, and get away with it by crying about deployment.

YOU and b!tches such as you try to hide behind your husband's honorable service.

Shut your pie hole you stupid b!tch, every time you open it you dishonor your husband, his unit, the US Armed Forces, yourself and your family.

History didn't start when you were born you ignorant b!tch.

WE and OUR ancestors did EVERYTHING that you think that you are first at b!tch, and WE had NONE of the bennies you spoiled b!tches have today.

In my day Command would secure your pie hole flapping butt, and your husband would get the word to reign in his b!tch; who was busy dishonoring the command.

I understand how hard deployment is for EVERYONE, but that does NOT give you leave to act like such a stupid and DISHONORABLE b!tch. In FACT it should require you to act like an adult and deal with what you knew was part of the deal of being a service man's wife with COURAGE and HONOR.

What a despicable example of a "modern" dependent you are.

You don't even know what honor is.

You are beneath pitiful.

Mad Dog posted on 2010-06-25 1:40:42 ET Reply Trace

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That's just a fraction of what he's posted the last few days. He's going off on everybody.

Now come on, folks. This guy's divorce info (at least) needs to be dug up and put online. He's got *that* coming. Sometimes karma needs a little assist from the bleachers.

He needs to be gone from the net. With any luck, some abject humiliation can make him stick a pistol in his mouth and suck hard.

Eh?

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#13. To: Samuel Gray (#0)

Every time I drank Mad Dog as a teen I also descended into insanity.

Turtle  posted on  2010-06-26   11:16:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#15. To: Turtle (#13) (Edited)

www.youtube.com/watch?v=UztW6L57pB0

I didn't make this up, but I wish I had. This is classic, a computerized re- reading of a day's worth of crap posts on LP. Genius.

Samuel Gray  posted on  2010-06-26   12:17:34 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#16. To: Samuel Gray (#15)

rabid puddle/ewecon documentary.

IRTorqued  posted on  2010-06-26   14:31:07 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: IRTorqued (#16)

To: Bill D Berger, MAd Dog, all (#55)

Brave Sir Robin ran away. Bravely ran away, away!

When danger reared its ugly head,

He bravely turned his tail and fled.

Yes, brave Sir Robin turned about

And gallantly he chickened out.

Bravely taking to his feet

He beat a very brave retreat,

Bravest of the brave, Sir Robin *******************************************

You just perfectly described puppy dog's military service. Puppy Dog ran to the Navy during the Vietnam war to ensure he would not see combat. That is why he puts on the uber-patriot act. He's trying to compensate for a lifetime of cowardice.

As for his bipolar-type posts, it's the alcohol talking. Puppy dog is a drunk. He knows he is a coward and it's eating him alive. I would say that he is a mean drunk, but like most cowards his meanness only extends as far as the internet, his wife and his children. That is if they haven't left him already.

If you were to see him in person and confront him on his abusive language, he'd likely piss his drawers and beg you not to beat him up.

McCain_Rocks posted on 2010-06-26 11:48:09 ET

When a douche like McCain_Rocks has your number, it's really time to shoot yourself in the head. Listening, Mad Dog?

Samuel Gray  posted on  2010-06-26   14:36:53 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Samuel Gray (#17)

Puppy Dog ran to the Navy during the Vietnam war to ensure he would not see combat. That is why he puts on the uber-patriot act. He's trying to compensate for a lifetime of cowardice.

FYI, McCain_Rocks is mistaken about Navy guys escaping combat. Not only were SEALs well represented in some of the most arduous missions in Nam, but the river patrol boats or, "PBRs" were manned by squids, and they had some really shitty zones to patrol.

The "NAV" also sent medics/corpsmen on patrol with the marines. And, Naval Support Activity, Saigon, Detachment Cam Ranh Bay also pulled shore patrol duty in Saigon, which was no candy ass duty.

A chickenshit keyboard player I knew joined the coast guard reserve hoping to escape Nam, and some of them were sent over. He was lucky, though. He was able to show up in a short haired wig for his reserve weekends and he never got busted or sent on an Asian vacation. Of course his normal hair was about as long as Dubya's. And he was of the same cowardly conservo mentality, i.e. "war is good if others who can't slip out of the program fight them."

He also sang the whitest version of Little Anthony's "HURT SO BAD" I ever heard.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2010-06-26   20:09:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: HOUNDDAWG (#19)

I'm sure the vast majority of Navy vets did honorable service, but Mad Dog croweth too much. He's a total sociopath.

Still looking for some info that can be publicly posted to humiliate him. Public records, of course, I'm sure his divorce transcripts were delightful, and probably much more.

Samuel Gray  posted on  2010-06-29   19:47:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: Samuel Gray (#20) (Edited)

I'm sure the vast majority of Navy vets did honorable service, but Mad Dog croweth too much. He's a total sociopath.

Still looking for some info that can be publicly posted to humiliate him. Public records, of course, I'm sure his divorce transcripts were delightful, and probably much more.

I understand.

And, many young men did join the navy to stay out of the jungles of S.E. Asia. Those who ended up in the boonies volunteered for it. (Seals aren't drafted or otherwise involuntarily assigned or committed)

I only injected my thoughts because Mad Dog's accuser doesn't have the benefit of my experience, and that taught me this; the navy is filled with mid westerners who never saw an ocean. And, most guys who grow up in navy towns (like my home, Norfolk, VA) try to get into the army, air force or lastly, the marines first. With the exception of families where "naval service is a proud tradition", those of us who grew up seeing navy guys abused because of their numbers in port didn't envy the experience very much.

Mad Dog could have been avoiding Nam or he could be from KS and day dreaming of the romantic sea stories that keeps suckers from the hinterland enlisting.

It does not automatically follow that he was a coward because he was navy during that awful "police action". It may be true but, the mere act of serving in the navy is not proof of cowardice. In fact, I'd rather have been a ground pounding grunt in II Corps than to be on board a ship leaving port to ride out a major hurricane at sea. The very thought of that gives me the willies.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2010-06-30   10:52:48 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: HOUNDDAWG (#21)

It does not automatically follow that he was a coward because he was navy during that awful "police action". It may be true but, the mere act of serving in the navy is not proof of cowardice.

No, but it is an excellent way to piss him off and send him off the deep end, which is always entertaining.

F.A. Hayek Fan  posted on  2010-06-30   10:59:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: F.A. Hayek Fan, Samuel Gray, christine (#22)

No, but it is an excellent way to piss him off and send him off the deep end, which is always entertaining.

I have no doubt that he's a deserving individual.

But, I hate to see good peeps so upset. I wish for their sake that they had never set virtual feet on those websites.

If I went looking for people to despise because of their diametrically opposing political philosophies I could be screwing myself into the ground inside of twenty minutes.

But, it wouldn't benefit me to engage those people. So many seem to enjoy it, but I don't. And, as I said before it remains to be seen if they're simply upsetting or actually destructive in their influence. And when I see good people's frustration climbing to unhealthy levels that is equally frustrating for me.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2010-06-30   11:19:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: HOUNDDAWG (#23)

If I went looking for people to despise because of their diametrically opposing political philosophies I could be screwing myself into the ground inside of twenty minutes.

But, it wouldn't benefit me to engage those people. So many seem to enjoy it, but I don't.

Oh, "bot' tossing" is great sport, and can be a source of considerable amusement. The biggest problem with 'bots, of all kinds - Bushbots, O'bots, Israbots, Hispanicbots, etc., ... is that when you want to settle down and have a real dialogue and conversation they're, well, uh, still 'bots. It does get tiresome after a while. Goldi-Pox actually did me a favor by banning me from her site - it showed clearly to many that she is a hypocrite and I kicked the 'bot tossing addiction. ;-) Although her pet 'bots were happy to see me go.

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-06-30   12:24:16 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: Original_Intent, christine (#26) (Edited)

Oh, "bot' tossing" is great sport, and can be a source of considerable amusement. The biggest problem with 'bots, of all kinds - Bushbots, O'bots, Israbots, Hispanicbots, etc., ... is that when you want to settle down and have a real dialogue and conversation they're, well, uh, still 'bots. It does get tiresome after a while. Goldi-Pox actually did me a favor by banning me from her site - it showed clearly to many that she is a hypocrite and I kicked the 'bot tossing addiction. ;-) Although her pet 'bots were happy to see me go.

Goldi's arbitrary "standards of compatibility" are well known.

And, it surprises no one that her agenda requires the support of others with self serving tunnel vision.

One those occasions when I responded to invitations and realized that I was in the wrong place and about to be set upon by flying monkeys, I left. Simply put, I don't cross swords with ignorance. If you can't even insult the bastards, what's the point in remaining?

Those who stumbled into LP and either didn't recognize the danger that holding unKosher views represented or thought that they could actually win over the enemy with logic and truth should take a cue from chris. She was done real damned dirty by those people, probably because she's intelligent, gorgeous and understandably popular.

But, she rarely mentions them and only when required in response to relevant questions or commentary because to do otherwise would only honor them. Hell, they'd rather be unfavorably remembered by christine than knighted by the Queen of England and she won't give them the satisfaction.

4um should be the place where they are below mention and where they dare not venture because unlike Goldi, chris won't shield them from the consequences of their rank hypocrisy.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2010-06-30   13:25:55 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: HOUNDDAWG, christine (#35)

4um should be the place where they are below mention and where they dare not venture because unlike Goldi, chris won't shield them from the consequences of their rank hypocrisy.

As some of them have discovered first hand. While I would like to see a larger group here we do, in the main, have a good group. And because christine leaves the forum open to opinions which I am sure she often disagrees with it retains a healthy interchange. It is not as wide open as LF was, but that had its defects too in that it gave the disinfo posters an open field to disinform and disrupt. Which is why I stopped posting at LF - because despite all the posters I liked and admired (and in the case of one BlondeGermanNight had distinctly prurient interest - not to mention she was very nice to me when my Mom was dying) it became simply annoying to have to put up with the disrupters.

Here, one can actually have an honest debate and exchange, and those who become obvious in their intent to merely disrupt are shown the door. I like that.

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-06-30   13:55:28 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#50. To: Original_Intent, Lady X, HOUNDDAWG (#40)

BlondeGermanNight

BGN is Lady X here. great gal. gosh, she hasn't posted in ages!

christine  posted on  2010-06-30   15:23:10 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#51. To: christine (#50)

BlondeGermanNight

BGN is Lady X here. great gal. gosh, she hasn't posted in ages!

Doggone. She needs show her lovely Buddhist face - good Karma and all. And she does have a real mind. (I understand that she has other fine "attributes" as well. ;-) And I still owe her a painting/drawing I promised her.)

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-06-30   15:26:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#53. To: Original_Intent (#51) (Edited)

BGN is Lady X here.

She told me where she was spending her time and IIRC it was a place run by another LFer who is also a Pinochet admirer. He and I didn't get along and once he made the mistake of posting a pic of himself, well, he despised me shortly after that. (I had several pix up at LF but no one ever savaged me. Of course I wasn't wearing a metrosexual hairdo or dressed in disco glad rags, either)

I haven't seen or spoken with her since.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2010-06-30   15:46:03 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#54. To: HOUNDDAWG, Lady X (#53) (Edited)

Of course I wasn't wearing a metrosexual hairdo or dressed in disco glad rags, either)

I have always despised disco. When disco was in I was listening to Molly Hatchet, Lynard Skynard, Seabird Band, Little Feat, etc., ... all in the company of my good friend George Dickle. I look as I have looked for years, except for the larger forehead, not quite bald spot in back, and almost all gray now. Shaggy hair (that alternates with my tri-annual Foreign Legion Haircut), billious moustachio, knit shirt, shorts, and sandals at the moment. A hedonist with intellectual pretensions. ;-) Now all I have to do is replace the Keyboard - although Jerry Lee Lewis I'm not.

I haven't seen or spoken with her since.

Darn. I just went back and we did a search and we exchange a bit when she was here. I just didn't know it was her. Drat! Well, if she pops in I still want to giver her the drawing/painting as I was serious when I made the promise.

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-06-30   15:56:08 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#57. To: Original_Intent, Jethro_Tull, christine, James Deffenbach (#54)

I have always despised disco. When disco was in I was listening to Molly Hatchet, Lynard Skynard, Seabird Band, Little Feat, etc., ... all in the company of my good friend George Dickle. I look as I have looked for years, except for the larger forehead, not quite bald spot in back, and almost all gray now. Shaggy hair (that alternates with my tri-annual Foreign Legion Haircut), billious moustachio, knit shirt, shorts, and sandals at the moment. A hedonist with intellectual pretensions. ;-) Now all I have to do is replace the Keyboard - although Jerry Lee Lewis I'm not.

In 1979 I was between bands and my manager, a fellow Virginian and a nize, Jewish boy decided to put me with some Puerto Rican cats (for much of the past 20 years or so the leader has written charts and played with the Miami Sound Machine, he's now playing with Blood, Sweat & Tears) and a singer I watched on American Bandstand many times who had 26 hit records in the 50's and 60's, Gerry Granahan and his wife Kerri Downs who filled in with The Angels (MY BOYFRIEND'S BACK and he's gonna stomp your ass, Hey la hey la, MY BOYFRIEND's BACK!) for a while and me.

Well, I could play anyone's music but the PRs absolutely hated the fifties stuff even though the billing packed the clubs with nostalgia fans, and the two women singers (the other married to the PR-both women were taking nerve meds and were "excitable") didn't get along, and the PRs wanted to play nigra music and disco. (In fairness, they did a great job of The Little River Band's "REMINISCIN'" and Teddy sang well and played a fine Flugelhorn solo in it while playing left hand electric piano) It was so bad that the PRs who were school of music pros (they played with Tito Puente at The Hotel San Juan) read the charts each night to play simple, mostly three chord fifties standards. Granahan didn't seem to notice but it was the musical equivalent of wearing clothespins on their noses.

That month on the road was the longest year of my life. So, when I write that I "woke up one morning in a place I couldn't stand (Chattanooga) in a band I couldn't stand, wearing clothes (orange jumpsuits that looked like sumthin we'd stolen from George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic) and playing music I couldn't stand", I'm referring to that musical Frankenstein. (That's Frawnkensteen!) (I may write my memoirs, "I ALMOST SURVIVED DISCO BUT THEN I DIED ANYWAY")

It was shortly after that I headed to CA with a super talented Mexican piano player/singer who was well connected in the biz. We drove into LA on Wednesday and Friday (with the addition of two super talented cats, a bass player and the greatest drummer I ever met, Bruno Carr we were the house band (I was the only Caucasian on the bandstand) in a swinging North Hollywood club where I met a lot of stars and TV actors, and doing session work on an album on our off hours.

The former manager (who summoned the demons of disco that haunt me to this day) once sold an office lease and a phone number to a group of lawyers who thought they were buying a successful talent booking agency. (He was relocating from Richmond, VA to Orlando, FL) When the lawyers took over they found they had no bands and the phone number was disconnected! And, because he had moved to another state a lawsuit would have been filed in federal court, it would have been ridiculously expensive and the LAWYERS would have had to pay, and the chances of winning many years down the road were damned iffy, so, it was the perfect swindle!

Yep, ol' Freddie had a special type of chutzpah that I will never forget!

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2010-06-30   17:57:26 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#58. To: HOUNDDAWG (#57)

It definitely sounds like there is a book in there somewhere. Sounds like your manager was a character alright - with a total lack thereof. I hope you got paid. I think I would have to say that my favorite latin musician was Laurindo Almeida. The work he did with the LA4 is among some of my favorite late evening relaxing music. At one time I had the entire LA4 discography but I sold my record collection, mostly, off on eBay. As far as the 50's stuff goes - times change but good music is still good music and some of it is still more than nostalgia - what Rocker - would be or otherwise can't play "Johnny B. Goode"? The wildest place I ever heard it was in the middle of the Indian Ocean on the Helo Flight Deck of an old tin can. The Phillipino Chief playing was damned good.

Original_Intent  posted on  2010-06-30   19:01:35 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#59. To: Original_Intent (#58)

It definitely sounds like there is a book in there somewhere. Sounds like your manager was a character alright - with a total lack thereof. I hope you got paid. I think I would have to say that my favorite latin musician was Laurindo Almeida. The work he did with the LA4 is among some of my favorite late evening relaxing music. At one time I had the entire LA4 discography but I sold my record collection, mostly, off on eBay. As far as the 50's stuff goes - times change but good music is still good music and some of it is still more than nostalgia - what Rocker - would be or otherwise can't play "Johnny B. Goode"? The wildest place I ever heard it was in the middle of the Indian Ocean on the Helo Flight Deck of an old tin can. The Phillipino Chief playing was damned good.

Outstanding.

As I mentioned before the Filipino musicians I knew in Norfolk (sons of US Sailors) were great musicians.

And, lately I've been listening to Jose Feliciano, particularly a song I learned in 1969 which still knocks me out to this day.

It's Tom Paxton's THE LAST THING ON MY MIND. Feliciano's version is a timeless recording.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2010-06-30   19:13:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#92. To: HOUNDDAWG, original_intent (#59)

THE LAST THING ON MY MIND

that's the second time i've seen you refer to that song & i meant to comment on it earlier. it is beautiful, i know it from the n. diamond version. i love old ballads like that .. such as 'if you go away'(dusty's version is my fave), 'till i can make it on my own', 'until its time for you to go', i found a yt of that with buffy st marie, who wrote it, singing it in the desert with andy williams. awesome.. until it was removed for copyright. this stuff is before my 'time' but i like it best. this was my mom's vinyl collection. :-)

Artisan  posted on  2010-07-05   14:13:57 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#98. To: Artisan (#92)

this stuff is before my 'time' but i like it best. this was my mom's vinyl collection. :-)

I understand completely.

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2010-07-05 15:21:51 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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