Islamic State fighters: "We will drown all of you in blood.''

http://collateralmurder.com/

I can see why you would develop boils on your ass, speaking out of it so frequently. Bombing a town in which children live, and also "combatants" is just as deliberate. It's worse, because the murders occur under false pretenses. And that is what is going to happen is the US decides it's turrist stomping time in the desert again.
lol YOU are the boil that I was referring to. :rolleyes:
 
I want to see an end to this war too believe it or not. On that we can agree. As for America being the cause of all the misery and suffering in the world, I still call bs. As for the individual name calling and innuendos , I will desist as that is juvenile and non-productive. I would apologize for my participation in those regards but I would no doubt be accused as being insincere. I will nonetheless offer it to anyone whom I may have actually offended or who is deserving.
Peace and prosperity to all.
 
Gov. Perry's solution is for the U.S. military to attack ISIS in the Middle East. Just what we need: another foreign war. No! The answer is an armed American citizenry, constitutionalist sheriffs, chiefs of police, police officers, sheriff's deputies, and elected civil magistrates--including those in Washington, D.C.

Does Chuck Baldwin have an email? I really want to email him about some of this stuff. I'm really curious how he thinks police are able to operate in a constitutional manner in this country.
 
Where on earth did you get that I was offering you an apology from? And you watched a few you tube videos and that is where you saw all these children being targeted and slaughtered...
Are you a commune product by chance?

Reverting to personal attacks merely undermines your credibility.

Not that it is any of your business, but my father was a civilian heavy equipment operator at Pearl when it was bombed and helped with the salvage. He then quit his job and was immediately drafted, was assigned to the 746 tank battalion and landed on Normandy on D-day, fought in the Hurtgen Forest and the Ardennes, and won a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart for his efforts. So, no, not a child of a commune tough guy. Just an independant thinker who can figure out that when fifty years of violent meddling in a region hasn't worked, another ten is not going to work either.
 
By the way for the cowboy wannabe's posting images of what the turrorists did on 9/11 do you think Muslims don't remember images like this



I know. I don't even know how to handle it because I pretty much feel like the US deserves whatever it gets. The only thing I could think of is offer all the politicians who voted to bomb Iraq to them as a peace offering, but I doubt they'd accept it. Its just frustrating for me because I've been opposed to all of these wars since I was 16 and yet I'm going to be paying for the actions terrorists choose to take against CIVILIANS for the rest of my life. If they were to choose military targets than at least I could say they are morally justified, but by targeting civilians they lose any meaningful moral superiority they might otherwise have had. Both sides are evil in these conflicts, and I can't wait until Jesus comes back to judge them both.
 
I want to see an end to this war too believe it or not. On that we can agree. As for America being the cause of all the misery and suffering in the world, I still call bs. As for the individual name calling and innuendos , I will desist as that is juvenile and non-productive. I would apologize for my participation in those regards but I would no doubt be accused as being insincere. I will nonetheless offer it to anyone whom I may have actually offended or who is deserving.
Peace and prosperity to all.

Not one person here has said that America is the cause of all the misery and suffering in the world. Is the US government responsible for much suffering and misery? Well, duh. And seeing as we fund it, that is the one government I take most issue with. IE Done in my name etc. Of all the apologies I've ever seen, that has to be the most equivocal. Don't the Kurds have money? They can buy whatever support they want. The idea of the broke US government giving them weapons is absurd for many reasons.

First, as stated, the US is in massive debt. To give weapons to a foreign country whose allegiance is dubious at best (see foreign country) is insulting and increases that debt. What right does the present have over the future's conditions?

Second, as is likely, the US invasion of Iraq gave ISIS weapons of all kinds (By first giving them to a dubious-theres that word again-ally that is a foreign country) AS WELL as a raison d'etre (lotsa dead civilians, but that's okay because "precautions" were taken).
 
Not one person here has said that America is the cause of all the misery and suffering in the world. Is the US government responsible for much suffering and misery? Well, duh. And seeing as we fund it, that is the one government I take most issue with. IE Done in my name etc. Of all the apologies I've ever seen, that has to be the most equivocal. Don't the Kurds have money? They can buy whatever support they want. The idea of the broke US government giving them weapons is absurd for many reasons.

First, as stated, the US is in massive debt. To give weapons to a foreign country whose allegiance is dubious at best (see foreign country) is insulting and increases that debt. What right does the present have over the future's conditions?

Second, as is likely, the US invasion of Iraq gave ISIS weapons of all kinds (By first giving them to a dubious-theres that word again-ally that is a foreign country) AS WELL as a raison d'etre (lotsa dead civilians, but that's okay because "precautions" were taken).
I have repeatedly promoted the idea that the Kurds should pay us for any weapons and supplies that we let them have.
 
Not one person here has said that America is the cause of all the misery and suffering in the world. Is the US government responsible for much suffering and misery? Well, duh. And seeing as we fund it, that is the one government I take most issue with. IE Done in my name etc. Of all the apologies I've ever seen, that has to be the most equivocal. Don't the Kurds have money? They can buy whatever support they want. The idea of the broke US government giving them weapons is absurd for many reasons.

First, as stated, the US is in massive debt. To give weapons to a foreign country whose allegiance is dubious at best (see foreign country) is insulting and increases that debt. What right does the present have over the future's conditions?

Second, as is likely, the US invasion of Iraq gave ISIS weapons of all kinds (By first giving them to a dubious-theres that word again-ally that is a foreign country) AS WELL as a raison d'etre (lotsa dead civilians, but that's okay because "precautions" were taken).
:)
 
Reverting to personal attacks merely undermines your credibility.

Not that it is any of your business, but my father was a civilian heavy equipment operator at Pearl when it was bombed and helped with the salvage. He then quit his job and was immediately drafted, was assigned to the 746 tank battalion and landed on Normandy on D-day, fought in the Hurtgen Forest and the Ardennes, and won a Bronze Star and a Purple Heart for his efforts. So, no, not a child of a commune tough guy. Just an independant thinker who can figure out that when fifty years of violent meddling in a region hasn't worked, another ten is not going to work either.
Your father has my deepest respect and gratitude.
 
I have repeatedly promoted the idea that the Kurds should pay us for any weapons and supplies that we let them have.

Yes they should..
But the reality is,, we won't even allow them to sell their oil.

The Kurds Have been prevented from getting more arms than they have.. (and they have arms,, including Russian Tanks) Because we don't want them fighting for independence.

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My dad played baseball for the Air Force. Technically he's a veteran, LOL.
Mine was a shad bit too young for WW2. I had two uncles on the other hand which went into the Army. One as an enlisted man who ended up in the motor pool at Bragg and one as a P51 Mustang pilot in the Pacific theater. Neither saw any action though.
I did my time during the Vietnam War stateside with a couple of ten day training excursions off the coast on two different carriers. Based out of Albany Georgia with a squadron of RA5C Vigilantes. The carrier thing was the highlight of my tour.
 
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Yes they should..
But the reality is,, we won't even allow them to sell their oil.

The Kurds Have been prevented from getting more arms than they have.. (and they have arms,, including Russian Tanks) Because we don't want them fighting for independence.

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WTH are we screwing them for. They were our allies I thought?
 
Don't the Kurds have money? They can buy whatever support they want. The idea of the broke US government giving them weapons is absurd for many reasons.

No the US is actively blocking sales of Kurdish oil so they have no money. They have tankers anchored off the US coast that are not allowed to offload.

WTH are we screwing them for. They were our allies I thought?

We've been screwing the Kurds since Gulf war 1. It's surprising they are still allies.
 
No the US is actively blocking sales of Kurdish oil so they have no money. They have tankers anchored off the US coast that are not allowed to offload.




We've been screwing the Kurds since Gulf war 1. It's surprising they are still allies.
Oh yeah, I think I recall some of that crap, didn't Colin Powell let Saddam fly his helicopters up into the Kurdish sector to slaughter a horde of em after the first gulf war? And didn't Saddam gas the Kurdish villages with stuff he had gotten from the USA? Or was that Iranian villages?

That black gold sitting off the coast is worth a bundle I bet.
 
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Oh yeah, I think I recall some of that crap, didn't Colin Powell let Saddam fly his helicopters up into the Kurdish sector to slaughter a horde of em after the first gulf war? And didn't Saddam gas the Kurdish villages with stuff he had gotten from the USA? Or was that Iranian villages?

That black gold sitting off the coast is worth a bundle I bet.
Yes sadamn did slaughter a bunch of kurds but that is what established the northern no fly zone. He also slaughtered a bunch of shia in the south which established the southern no fly zone.
Pretty much what happened during the Iran/Iraq war was the world industrial weapon suppliers from all over the world propped first one side up and then another and kept the war going because the didn't want any side to win/ much like they are doing now in Syria.
 
Oh yeah, I think I recall some of that crap, didn't Colin Powell let Saddam fly his helicopters up into the Kurdish sector to slaughter a horde of em after the first gulf war? And didn't Saddam gas the Kurdish villages with stuff he had gotten from the USA? Or was that Iranian villages?

That black gold sitting off the coast is worth a bundle I bet.

Saddam killed and gassed the Kurds and the Iranians too.

The Kurds were promised independence and rose up against Saddam, then the US abandoned them after the first Gulf war. Lots of them were killed by Saddam because of that.
 
In other recent ISIS news, some American converts are in news...but not in the famous Morten Storm fashion.



American Douglas McAuthur McCain Dies Fighting for ISIS in Syria

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/american-douglas-mcauthur-mccain-dies-fighting-isis-syria-n189081

The battle in itself seemed tragically normal. Two Syrian opposition groups fought and there were heavy casualties on both sides. Then victorious rebels rifled through the pockets of the dead. One contained about $800 in cash -- and an American passport.

Douglas McAuthur McCain, of San Diego, California, was killed over the weekend fighting for the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), according to the Free Syrian Army. Photos of McCain's passport and of his body -- which feature a distinctive neck tattoo -- have been seen by NBC News. According to an activist linked to the Free Syrian Army who also saw the body and travel document, McCain was among three foreign jihadis fighting with ISIS who died during the battle.


NJ man flies ISIS flag outside his home

By Danika Fears

August 14, 2014 | 6:57am

A New Jersey resident raised an ISIS flag outside his home — upsetting neighbors who took it as a sign of support for the *jihadist group.
Mark Dunaway, 44, of Garwood, lowered the flag “voluntarily” after it was posted on Twitter and neighbors alerted the police, WPIX/Channel 11 reported.


Globalpost article says ISIS Leader Trained by Israeli Mossad
 
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