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Suits is good for a laugh and offers a good perspective on the war, plus has that cynicism and wit.
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I personally think Brian Suits is the best thing going on KVI.
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Some people confuse supporting the Bastards in Suits for supporting The People in Uniform Getting Shot At. This is, again, ridiculous.
The Annual Memorial Day Post cistineshrapnel 2006
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I like John, but Bryan Suits is far more enjoyable to listen to.
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Bryan Suits is fine, but I got disgusted with him when he started talking about how Carlson and Wilbur were out of line on the attempted gas tax repeal.
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When they do screw up, it is incumbent upon Bastards in Suits to suffer criticism and fix the situation, as by comparison The People in Uniform are suffering shattered skulls, missing limbs and death.
The Annual Memorial Day Post cistineshrapnel 2006
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If the history of modern warfare has taught us anything, it's that the Bastards in Suits spend an awful lot of time working the kinks out of plans involving The People in Uniform dying unpleasantly.
The Annual Memorial Day Post cistineshrapnel 2006
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They have turned criticism of the policies of Bastards in Suits into criticism of The People in Uniform Getting Shot At. This, of course, is completely wrong, as one can easily tell the difference between the Bastards in Suits and The People in Uniform Getting Shot At. One group is in Suits, and Not Getting Shot At, while another is in Uniform, and Getting Shot At. Please, try to grasp this.
The Annual Memorial Day Post cistineshrapnel 2006
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Suits is the most entertaining, and often has some great insights.
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And one of the things that we run into when we're dealing with corporate community programs -- we have one called Suits in the Hood that we introduce educational programs within the company.
Panel 2 Of Corporate Citizenship Conference ITY National Archives 1996
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