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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHoman is dressed up in the same fatigues they used to condemn
On Fidel.
Being interviewed on M$NBComcast now.
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Homan is dressed up in the same fatigues they used to condemn (Original Post)
malaise
16 hrs ago
OP
I think Bull Connors from Alabama in the 50s/60s is better prototype for Tom Bullneck Homan. . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
15 hrs ago
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murielm99
(31,995 posts)1. Who?
I don't know who you mean.
Blue_Adept
(6,454 posts)2. Probably Homan.
malaise
(284,929 posts)3. Corrected
LOL
yorkster
(3,148 posts)5. Preecisely. Just made similar comment. Now
he's also looking all set for some clean-up
operation in a small central American country. Just a small op. Both sides stand to gain, doncha know. Very hush hush of course. Sooner or later, we'll own generals.
yorkster
(3,148 posts)6. Meant to reply to op, of course.
malaise
(284,929 posts)9. No problem 😀

Do you think Donvict will show up in military gear for the paRAID?
yorkster
(3,148 posts)10. I suggested awhile ago something along the
lines of Richard Dreyfuss in Moon over Parador. There was a powder blue getup.
Would go well with his (beady) eyes.
malaise
(284,929 posts)7. The hypocrisy is something else

riversedge
(75,934 posts)8. I hope there is a photo.
sop
(14,583 posts)4. Just needs a beard and a big cigar.
Bernardo de La Paz
(56,286 posts)11. I think Bull Connors from Alabama in the 50s/60s is better prototype for Tom Bullneck Homan. . . nt