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i like to joke and say most of them had pre burlingame, read a greenwich, oak milligan. these were great names. it sells like the movie matinee. and then here comes deadly must morgan. not only was he a character, but he instinctively knew how to take that new class of submarines and use it to its best in world war ii. that is who he was. dudley, like a lot of submariners paul was born far from salt water. most of his young years were spent in kentucky. his father grew up in the coal mining business. his father sent into miami this he and his teenage sun and teeeight were there were very rambunctious follows a high-school. and his mother was not able to handle those two teenage boys. so he went to live with his aunt and uncle in miami. it is fortunate, there were very well off and were very politically connected. it will to get him into a naval academy, a prep school. he did not have an especially distinguished career at the naval academy. he was a good athlete, world-class resler also a football player. wrestling is where he excelled. but he tended to rub his instructor
i like to joke and say most of them had pre burlingame, read a greenwich, oak milligan. these were great names. it sells like the movie matinee. and then here comes deadly must morgan. not only was he a character, but he instinctively knew how to take that new class of submarines and use it to its best in world war ii. that is who he was. dudley, like a lot of submariners paul was born far from salt water. most of his young years were spent in kentucky. his father grew up in the coal mining...
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red ramage, moped milligan. these were great names. they sound like a movie matinee sort of heroes and then here comes stevan morton. dudley mush morton. not only was he a character but he instinctively knew how to take the new class of submarines and use it to the best of world war ii. dudley like a lot went far, far from salt water. most of his yaki year's padilla pipe but his dad sent him into ibm ebe his teenage brothers fellows and high school and his mother was ill said he went live with his aunt and uncle in miami. it's fortunate that the on and uncle were very well off and politically connected they were able to get dudley and the naval academy after he spent some time in the prep school to begin he didn't have an especially distinguished career at the naval academy. he was a good athlete and a world-class rustler and football player though rustling is where he really excelled. but he tended to rub his instructors and commanding officers away because he fought on his own he is a very active and creative mind. he didn't necessar
red ramage, moped milligan. these were great names. they sound like a movie matinee sort of heroes and then here comes stevan morton. dudley mush morton. not only was he a character but he instinctively knew how to take the new class of submarines and use it to the best of world war ii. dudley like a lot went far, far from salt water. most of his yaki year's padilla pipe but his dad sent him into ibm ebe his teenage brothers fellows and high school and his mother was ill said he went live with...
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i like to joke and say most of them had matinee idol names; creed burlingame, milk milligan. it sounds like movie matinee sort of heros. and then here comes mush morton. dudley mush morton. not only was he a character, but he instinctively knew how to take that new class of submarine and use it to its best effect in world war ii. that's who dudley was. dudley, like a lot of submariners, was born far, far from saltwater. most of his young years were spent in kentucky. his father was in the coal mining business. but his dad sent him down to miami because he and his teenage son or his teenage brother were very rambunctious fellows in high school, and his mother was ill and was not able to handle those two teenage boys. so he went to live with his aunt and uncle in miami. it's fortunate that the aunt and uncle were very well off and very politically connected. they were able to get dudley into the naval academy after he spent some time in a prep school. he did not have an especially distinguished career at the naval academy. he was a good athlete, he was a world class wrestler an
i like to joke and say most of them had matinee idol names; creed burlingame, milk milligan. it sounds like movie matinee sort of heros. and then here comes mush morton. dudley mush morton. not only was he a character, but he instinctively knew how to take that new class of submarine and use it to its best effect in world war ii. that's who dudley was. dudley, like a lot of submariners, was born far, far from saltwater. most of his young years were spent in kentucky. his father was in the coal...
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Nov 1, 2011
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sam stein is the white house correspondent for "huffington post" and susan milligan is with "u.s.report." susan, that looked like the talking points to me of the obama campaign voiced by its top kick. >> absolutely. well, look, that's their strongest argument at this point, and that's what romney's problem has been in the primary, is that he's not completely trusted by the conservative wing of his party. and i think that there's a sense that people don't completely know who he is. mario cuomo had this issue come up when he was governor of new york and he was running again and some people said, you know, you've got to change your mind on the death penalty and be for the death penalty, most new yorkers are. and he wouldn't do it. and he sat with us in the statehouse and he said, if you change your mind on something that fundamental, people won't trust you again. you're not going to win over the people whose side you went over to and you're going to lose the people who were with you before. and people just want to know who you are, particularly on things like abortion and gay rights
sam stein is the white house correspondent for "huffington post" and susan milligan is with "u.s.report." susan, that looked like the talking points to me of the obama campaign voiced by its top kick. >> absolutely. well, look, that's their strongest argument at this point, and that's what romney's problem has been in the primary, is that he's not completely trusted by the conservative wing of his party. and i think that there's a sense that people don't completely...