Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the hate culture of DC - as evidenced here...
Most people do not like them?
You are the progeny of Hanoi Jane and her band of elitists who demonized those who served in the military during the Vietnam war era.
This contributed to the cultural divide we now suffer.
My father was drafted and served during Vietnam and even he's over Jane Fonda. In fact, the US isn't even still mad at Vietnam anymore.
Was he in country?
DP. She apologized and has paid her penance.
No. Does that matter?
Were you in country?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what's the difference between this, on a holiday weekend, when many locals are out of town, and the annual blossoming of tourists and tourist buses and school children who don't have the courtesy to confine themselves to weekends? Or the marchers and protestors who are here, not for an hour or a day, but for several days? They too do not confine themselves to holiday weekends . . . they all want to have an "impact" and the screw up the daily lives and commutes of those of us who live here?
Rolling Thunder is harmless in comparison.
They are loud AF.
Motorcycles in general are annoyingly loud AF, but the sheer quantity of them in Rolling Thunder and their constant thundering at 11pm or 3am or 6am on a long weekend (or all weekend long), is incredibly annoying.
You must get “annoyed” a lot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So what's the difference between this, on a holiday weekend, when many locals are out of town, and the annual blossoming of tourists and tourist buses and school children who don't have the courtesy to confine themselves to weekends? Or the marchers and protestors who are here, not for an hour or a day, but for several days? They too do not confine themselves to holiday weekends . . . they all want to have an "impact" and the screw up the daily lives and commutes of those of us who live here?
Rolling Thunder is harmless in comparison.
They are loud AF.
Motorcycles in general are annoyingly loud AF, but the sheer quantity of them in Rolling Thunder and their constant thundering at 11pm or 3am or 6am on a long weekend (or all weekend long), is incredibly annoying.
Anonymous wrote:So what's the difference between this, on a holiday weekend, when many locals are out of town, and the annual blossoming of tourists and tourist buses and school children who don't have the courtesy to confine themselves to weekends? Or the marchers and protestors who are here, not for an hour or a day, but for several days? They too do not confine themselves to holiday weekends . . . they all want to have an "impact" and the screw up the daily lives and commutes of those of us who live here?
Rolling Thunder is harmless in comparison.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the hate culture of DC - as evidenced here...
Most people do not like them?
You are the progeny of Hanoi Jane and her band of elitists who demonized those who served in the military during the Vietnam war era.
This contributed to the cultural divide we now suffer.
My father was drafted and served during Vietnam and even he's over Jane Fonda. In fact, the US isn't even still mad at Vietnam anymore.
Was he in country?
DP. She apologized and has paid her penance.
Were you in country?
Is this where you sh1t over other vets? Nice.
Teeny bit insecure, old son?
Seems like the crap-on-other-vets vet is the insecure one since he needs to crap on others to feel better about his miserable life.
DP. I am not getting your point. What am I missing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s the hate culture of DC - as evidenced here...
Most people do not like them?
You are the progeny of Hanoi Jane and her band of elitists who demonized those who served in the military during the Vietnam war era.
This contributed to the cultural divide we now suffer.
My father was drafted and served during Vietnam and even he's over Jane Fonda. In fact, the US isn't even still mad at Vietnam anymore.
Was he in country?
DP. She apologized and has paid her penance.
Were you in country?
Is this where you sh1t over other vets? Nice.
Teeny bit insecure, old son?
Seems like the crap-on-other-vets vet is the insecure one since he needs to crap on others to feel better about his miserable life.