tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11148260.post368651422984174427..comments2023-09-06T08:56:14.610-04:00Comments on Eidelblog: Just this once, I wish Islamic terrorists had succeededUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11148260.post-90949823651050755702009-06-22T14:53:49.503-04:002009-06-22T14:53:49.503-04:00Ah, I see you can't take hints, Perry - of cou...Ah, I see you can't take hints, Perry - of course it's the Joooos, dontcha know? You gotta get used to Arab-speak.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11148260.post-28135970295007470212009-06-18T01:36:36.837-04:002009-06-18T01:36:36.837-04:00There was one thing in that exchange in A Few Good...There was one thing in that exchange in A Few Good Men that always irked me... <br /><br />I'm going to paraphrase here because they don't have these quotes listed on imdb.com<br /><br />Caffrey: "And your orders are always followed?"<br />Jessup: "Orders are followed or people die."<br /><br />Uhh -- a guy died, that's why there's a trial in the first place... It just always seemed like a logical escape hatch. Orders are followed or people die. Someone died. Therefore, you don't have to prove that there was an order, because a logically consistent position would be that Santiago died because someone didn't follow orders.<br /><br />Off-topic, I know, but it's always bothered me.Bradhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14285052118454128338noreply@blogger.com