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BigBadBrian
01-05-2005, 02:17 PM
A salute to the USS Abraham Lincoln
Michelle Malkin


January 5, 2005


Greetings, America-haters. Do you think you could stop raving against our "war criminals" and "killing machines" -- and you, Teddy Kennedy, could you stop panting over those Abu Ghraib photos -- for a moment and join me in praise for our military's compassion and innovation?

At the drop of a hat, the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group sped from Hong Kong to help survivors of the tsunami disaster in southern Asia. How are the unmatched speed, range and overall mobility of the American super carrier possible? Twin nuclear reactors.

Believe it or not, the USS Abraham Lincoln has been banned from docking at certain politically correct ports because of its reactors. For the moment, global environuts have stopped attacking the aircraft carrier over the nuke issue. But you can count on the eco-Luddites returning to their hysterical protests as soon as all the aid has been delivered.

Too much of the world, and too many here at home, take the amazing capabilities of ships like the Abraham Lincoln for granted. The carrier's 1,092-foot flight deck outperforms some of the best commercial airports, launching and recovering up to 90 aircraft on hundreds of flights every day, according to the Navy. Eight steam turbine generators produce enough electrical power to serve a small city. The ship carries approximately 3 million gallons of fuel, and can stock food and supplies for 90 days.

Oh, and those much-maligned nuclear reactors help turn seawater into more than 400,000 gallons of fresh water daily -- clean, safe water desperately needed by survivors. Sailors aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln have reportedly even stopped taking showers to make every last drop of fresh water available to tsunami survivors for drinking.

One of the most touching series of photos available at the Navy's Web site features Culinary Specialist 3rd Class Joshua Savoy and Culinary Specialist 3rd Class Davy Nugent preparing loaves of bread in the aircraft carrier's bakery for tsunami victims. The bakery produces between 600-800 loaves a day. Here are two fine, young American sailors -- representative of thousands of Americans in uniform like them -- lending their skills to help the suffering.

Where are the politicians who will wave Spc. Joshua Savoy and Spc. Davy Nugent's pictures before the TV cameras? Who will make them household names?

Aboard the carrier, every last crewmember -- from medical personnel to engineers to bakers -- is pitching in to help with the relief effort. The crew of about 6,000 has deployed at least 10 of its 17 helicopters to deliver supplies and aid to tsunami victims on the coast. Surgical teams from the carrier have set up triage sites on Sultan Iskandar Muda Air Force Base in Banda Aceh, and are working with teams from Carrier Air Wing Two and the International Organization for Migration.

I would be remiss in not mentioning the rest of the strike group and their leaders: the San Diego-based cruiser USS Shiloh (CG 67), commanded by Capt. Joe Harriss and the destroyer USS Benfold (DDG 65), commanded by Cmdr. Don Hornbeck; the Everett, Wash.-based destroyer USS Shoup (DDG 86), led by Cmdr. Alexander T. Casimes; the Pearl Harbor-based attack submarine USS Louisville (SSN 724), under the command of Cmdr. David Kirk; the Bremerton, Wash.-based fast combat support ship USS Rainier (AOE 7); Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 2; Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 151; Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 137; and Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 82.

You should also know that the members of the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group are no strangers to humanitarian missions. In October 1993, Abraham Lincoln took off from the Arabian Gulf (where it was supporting the U.N.-sanctioned enforcement of the no-fly zone over southern Iraq) for Somalia. The carrier flew patrols over Mogadishu and surrounding areas for four months, backing U.N. ground troops during Operation Continue Hope.

How's that for "stingy"?

I wish I had room to print the name of every sailor, pilot, rescue swimmer, technician and engineer who serves in this strike group -- and on every other American ship, plane and helicopter on its way to help the tsunami victims. You deserve to be seen and known and thanked and remembered. You make America proud.

At the United Nations, saluting our troops is called jingoism. Where I'm from, it's called gratitude.

ODShowtime
01-05-2005, 02:48 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
Greetings, America-haters. Believe it or not, the USS Abraham Lincoln has been banned from docking at certain politically correct ports because of its reactors.

No way, sovereign countries get uncomfortable when another country stations nuclear reactors in their ports? Who'd a thunk?

This bitch is hot, and makes some halfway decent points here, but she should stick to the TV medium where her gifts can be appreciated.


What do you think BBB? Did you read this one? (I havta ask from now on)

DEMON CUNT
01-05-2005, 02:57 PM
Yeah, after that hate filled tirade, it's clear that she should be doing porn instead of politics. She should be full of cock instead of bullshit.

http://www.michellemalkin.com/graphics/mm.gif

Why write a "tribute" that is full of jabs at the other side? Message gets distorted.

BigBadBrian
01-05-2005, 03:01 PM
Originally posted by ODShowtime
No way, sovereign countries get uncomfortable when another country stations nuclear reactors in their ports? Who'd a thunk?

This bitch is hot, and makes some halfway decent points here, but she should stick to the TV medium where her gifts can be appreciated.


What do you think BBB? Did you read this one? (I havta ask from now on)

I think you need to re-read post #10 of this thread (http://www.rotharmy.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=15261&perpage=30&pagenumber=1) to know whether I read an article or not. ;)

That just lets me know you weren't paying very good attention. :gulp:

ODShowtime
01-05-2005, 03:49 PM
Oh yeah, when you really spam it up you don't read them all.. yes. yes. I should have been paying more attention to you.

You didn't add any useful commentary though. You should read my post more carefully.

BigBadBrian
01-05-2005, 04:05 PM
Originally posted by ODShowtime

You didn't add any useful commentary though. You should read my post more carefully.

Which post? :confused:


Also, when I put up an article, I'm no different than any other person around here. The poster needn't comment until others do. What's the use?

ODShowtime
01-05-2005, 06:05 PM
Which post?



Originally posted by ODShowtime No way, sovereign countries get uncomfortable when another country stations nuclear reactors in their ports? Who'd a thunk?

This bitch is hot, and makes some halfway decent points here, but she should stick to the TV medium where her gifts can be appreciated.


What do you think BBB?

ODShowtime
01-05-2005, 06:07 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
Which post? :confused:


Also, when I put up an article, I'm no different than any other person around here. The poster needn't comment until others do. What's the use?

Just to answer your final question, I always throw my two cents in with th article, but that's just my style. This is getting silly though.

I basically said she is pretty stupid for bitching that other countries don't want US NUCLEAR REACTORS just sitting in their ports.

Do you have any thoughts on this matter?

BigBadBrian
01-05-2005, 07:02 PM
I noticed an Indonesian fellow receiving a USAID box the other day.

He was wearing a shirt with the pic of OBL on it.


Not many other countries would do that besides the US.

DEMON CUNT
01-05-2005, 07:39 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
I noticed an Indonesian fellow receiving a USAID box the other day.

He was wearing a shirt with the pic of OBL on it.


Not many other countries would do that besides the US.

Didn't Bush say that he wasn't really concerned with OBL?

OBL is a motherfucking rockstar in many Muslum parts of the world.

LoungeMachine
01-05-2005, 07:42 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
I noticed an Indonesian fellow receiving a USAID box the other day.

He was wearing a shirt with the pic of OBL on it.


Not many other countries would do that besides the US.

So what.

Now if the shirt had a picture of The Red Troll on it you'd have something there.....:D

LoungeMachine
01-05-2005, 07:46 PM
Originally posted by DEMON CUNT
Didn't Bush say that he wasn't really concerned with OBL?

.

First he said he'd git him DEAD OR ALIVE

Then he said he "doesnt really spend much time thinking about him"

Then when Kerry brought up the quote in the debate, Shrub DENIED ever having made the statement.


flip flop
:D

Va Beach VH Fan
01-05-2005, 08:33 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
Believe it or not, the USS Abraham Lincoln has been banned from docking at certain politically correct ports because of its reactors.

This is no new news story....

As BBB can attest to, Nuke carriers have been either banned or protested in nearly every port in the world....

Shit, my first ship, with nearly NO weapons at all, got a huge protest at the pier in Melbourne, Australia in '85.....

The rest of the article was quite good for the crew, 'bout time the Navy gets some good pub....

Although it always pisses me off when journalists get the ranks incorrect....

FORD
01-05-2005, 09:18 PM
Since these are the "hometown boys" (so to speak) doing good things, I'll raise a toast to 'em :bottle:

And I didn't need an empty headed neocon parrot like Michelle Malkin to tell me so. I wonder if this tsunami had hit the Phillipines, if she would be so arrogant and hateful about the whole thing?

Oh that's right.... she forgot that her parents were like the immigrants she despises so much.