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That awkward moment when you keep screaming fake news and it turns into real news.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.4da1970b8ba4
This just in. Trump is the illuminati.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/...=.4da1970b8ba4
This just in. Trump is the illuminati.
House intel chairman: Trump personal communications may have been collected - CNNPolitics.com
#8603
Muslims doing their thing man. Another terrorist attack in london.
London attack: Two killed in Westminster 'terror' incident - BBC News
London attack: Two killed in Westminster 'terror' incident - BBC News
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More then that die in car accidentally yearly to even get me to care. I have 100% zero worry about being killed by a terrorist in my country. I am for 100% open immigration. I agree completely with what is below.
“Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”"
“Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door!”"
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Muslims doing their thing man. Another terrorist attack in london.
London attack: Two killed in Westminster 'terror' incident - BBC News
London attack: Two killed in Westminster 'terror' incident - BBC News
he's a screen capture from the France's 24 Arabic live stream:
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ISIS et al have been known to maintain a pretty strong online presence. I wonder who they find at the end of those lines. It's not like we don't have the means to track that.
As a side note, is anyone actually surprised at the hatred of the US/the West? For all our talk of democracy we do a pretty good job of propping up dictators when it's convenient for us. Not to mention all that lovely arms-ware we so willingly send their way courtesy of the US of A.
A lot of this started with the Mujahedeen who have pretty good reason to hate us given our history. I mean, they were shooting at our troops with cold war era weaponry we'd given them to help the Afghans fight the Soviet Union at the time. And then pulled the **** out of there afterwards balking on all the promises to help rebuild etc.
I obviously don't condone what's happening, but anyone that knows anything about history shouldn't really be surprised at this result given our foreign policy. We ******* suck the Saudi's metaphorical dick and they've done more to fund wahabism than ISIS will ever be able to.
Islam is seemingly veering towards a 30 years war of their own and we've been backing a pretty major player in the turmoil. No country can openly declare war on the US without expecting to be completely decimated, but they sure as hell can fund the **** out of terrorism. I'm morally against it, but at times the swordfish approach would be oh-so tempting.
Posted for comment. Seriously curious what ya'll think since there are a ton of backgrounds here including those with more military background knowledge and background than I will ever have...
As a side note, is anyone actually surprised at the hatred of the US/the West? For all our talk of democracy we do a pretty good job of propping up dictators when it's convenient for us. Not to mention all that lovely arms-ware we so willingly send their way courtesy of the US of A.
A lot of this started with the Mujahedeen who have pretty good reason to hate us given our history. I mean, they were shooting at our troops with cold war era weaponry we'd given them to help the Afghans fight the Soviet Union at the time. And then pulled the **** out of there afterwards balking on all the promises to help rebuild etc.
I obviously don't condone what's happening, but anyone that knows anything about history shouldn't really be surprised at this result given our foreign policy. We ******* suck the Saudi's metaphorical dick and they've done more to fund wahabism than ISIS will ever be able to.
Islam is seemingly veering towards a 30 years war of their own and we've been backing a pretty major player in the turmoil. No country can openly declare war on the US without expecting to be completely decimated, but they sure as hell can fund the **** out of terrorism. I'm morally against it, but at times the swordfish approach would be oh-so tempting.
Posted for comment. Seriously curious what ya'll think since there are a ton of backgrounds here including those with more military background knowledge and background than I will ever have...
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Did you hear that white supremacy is dead?
NYPD: Midtown Stabbing Suspect Wanted To Kill Black Men In The Media Capital Of The World: Gothamist
NYPD: Midtown Stabbing Suspect Wanted To Kill Black Men In The Media Capital Of The World: Gothamist
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ISIS et al have been known to maintain a pretty strong online presence. I wonder who they find at the end of those lines. It's not like we don't have the means to track that.
As a side note, is anyone actually surprised at the hatred of the US/the West? For all our talk of democracy we do a pretty good job of propping up dictators when it's convenient for us. Not to mention all that lovely arms-ware we so willingly send their way courtesy of the US of A.
A lot of this started with the Mujahedeen who have pretty good reason to hate us given our history. I mean, they were shooting at our troops with cold war era weaponry we'd given them to help the Afghans fight the Soviet Union at the time. And then pulled the **** out of there afterwards balking on all the promises to help rebuild etc.
I obviously don't condone what's happening, but anyone that knows anything about history shouldn't really be surprised at this result given our foreign policy. We ******* suck the Saudi's metaphorical dick and they've done more to fund wahabism than ISIS will ever be able to.
Islam is seemingly veering towards a 30 years war of their own and we've been backing a pretty major player in the turmoil. No country can openly declare war on the US without expecting to be completely decimated, but they sure as hell can fund the **** out of terrorism. I'm morally against it, but at times the swordfish approach would be oh-so tempting.
Posted for comment. Seriously curious what ya'll think since there are a ton of backgrounds here including those with more military background knowledge and background than I will ever have...
As a side note, is anyone actually surprised at the hatred of the US/the West? For all our talk of democracy we do a pretty good job of propping up dictators when it's convenient for us. Not to mention all that lovely arms-ware we so willingly send their way courtesy of the US of A.
A lot of this started with the Mujahedeen who have pretty good reason to hate us given our history. I mean, they were shooting at our troops with cold war era weaponry we'd given them to help the Afghans fight the Soviet Union at the time. And then pulled the **** out of there afterwards balking on all the promises to help rebuild etc.
I obviously don't condone what's happening, but anyone that knows anything about history shouldn't really be surprised at this result given our foreign policy. We ******* suck the Saudi's metaphorical dick and they've done more to fund wahabism than ISIS will ever be able to.
Islam is seemingly veering towards a 30 years war of their own and we've been backing a pretty major player in the turmoil. No country can openly declare war on the US without expecting to be completely decimated, but they sure as hell can fund the **** out of terrorism. I'm morally against it, but at times the swordfish approach would be oh-so tempting.
Posted for comment. Seriously curious what ya'll think since there are a ton of backgrounds here including those with more military background knowledge and background than I will ever have...
I mean even the crusades ultimately were about the money in a sense. Maybe I try to oversimplify.
With a defense industry the size of ours you need a way to feed the beast. If we spent, on a GDP, what the NATO target is we'd cut our defense budget by 30% instead of increasing it 10%. And that doesn't count the intel services. Imagine the outcry if an administration was to suggest cutting defense spending that much.
Re being in the military... I'd have never dreamed you could kill someone from a drone xx,xxx miles away while sitting in a shipping container in Nevada. And watch the missle hit.
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ISIS et al have been known to maintain a pretty strong online presence. I wonder who they find at the end of those lines. It's not like we don't have the means to track that.
As a side note, is anyone actually surprised at the hatred of the US/the West? For all our talk of democracy we do a pretty good job of propping up dictators when it's convenient for us. Not to mention all that lovely arms-ware we so willingly send their way courtesy of the US of A.
A lot of this started with the Mujahedeen who have pretty good reason to hate us given our history. I mean, they were shooting at our troops with cold war era weaponry we'd given them to help the Afghans fight the Soviet Union at the time. And then pulled the **** out of there afterwards balking on all the promises to help rebuild etc.
I obviously don't condone what's happening, but anyone that knows anything about history shouldn't really be surprised at this result given our foreign policy. We ******* suck the Saudi's metaphorical dick and they've done more to fund wahabism than ISIS will ever be able to.
Islam is seemingly veering towards a 30 years war of their own and we've been backing a pretty major player in the turmoil. No country can openly declare war on the US without expecting to be completely decimated, but they sure as hell can fund the **** out of terrorism. I'm morally against it, but at times the swordfish approach would be oh-so tempting.
Posted for comment. Seriously curious what ya'll think since there are a ton of backgrounds here including those with more military background knowledge and background than I will ever have...
As a side note, is anyone actually surprised at the hatred of the US/the West? For all our talk of democracy we do a pretty good job of propping up dictators when it's convenient for us. Not to mention all that lovely arms-ware we so willingly send their way courtesy of the US of A.
A lot of this started with the Mujahedeen who have pretty good reason to hate us given our history. I mean, they were shooting at our troops with cold war era weaponry we'd given them to help the Afghans fight the Soviet Union at the time. And then pulled the **** out of there afterwards balking on all the promises to help rebuild etc.
I obviously don't condone what's happening, but anyone that knows anything about history shouldn't really be surprised at this result given our foreign policy. We ******* suck the Saudi's metaphorical dick and they've done more to fund wahabism than ISIS will ever be able to.
Islam is seemingly veering towards a 30 years war of their own and we've been backing a pretty major player in the turmoil. No country can openly declare war on the US without expecting to be completely decimated, but they sure as hell can fund the **** out of terrorism. I'm morally against it, but at times the swordfish approach would be oh-so tempting.
Posted for comment. Seriously curious what ya'll think since there are a ton of backgrounds here including those with more military background knowledge and background than I will ever have...
#8612
Pretty simple. Follow the money. Maybe ISIS is fundamentally a religious movement but even that, at the core, I'd suspect is about the money.
I mean even the crusades ultimately were about the money in a sense. Maybe I try to oversimplify.
With a defense industry the size of ours you need a way to feed the beast. If we spent, on a GDP, what the NATO target is we'd cut our defense budget by 30% instead of increasing it 10%. And that doesn't count the intel services. Imagine the outcry if an administration was to suggest cutting defense spending that much.
I mean even the crusades ultimately were about the money in a sense. Maybe I try to oversimplify.
With a defense industry the size of ours you need a way to feed the beast. If we spent, on a GDP, what the NATO target is we'd cut our defense budget by 30% instead of increasing it 10%. And that doesn't count the intel services. Imagine the outcry if an administration was to suggest cutting defense spending that much.
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Prior to our "meddling", it was the British who used the Middle East for a chess board. Of course we've never gained an extra state or a barrel of oil (officially) for our troubles. What the Brits did was basically break up the entire region of nomadic tribes into geographic regions, with the reasonable assumption that they'd fight amongst themselves and not bother anyone else. If they contained their shenanigans to their region, I'd prefer this method.
The US has been flexing its muscle that way in the 'neo-colonial times' so to speak. Sure, we haven't gained a state in terms of territory, but our financial support of one player vs another certainly adds fuel to old conflicts.
I read an ethnographic account on the Nuer in college. Basic takeaway about this kind of thing was that the rules of engagement etc kept things in check pretty well. Removing those and making greater weapons of war and introducing them to old conflict kinda blew things out of proportion, i.e. you were able to do so much damage in one fell swoop that the balance was forever thrown out of whack.
I don't claim to understand war though... Not sure I'd ever want to be able to do that.
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I do enjoy that the cost of his weekend outings at this rate will cost as much as the funding for the NEA which is clearly evidence of government over spending.
Sure takes a lot of vacations for someone that said he'd never do such a thing!
Not to mention the cost of his wife and son staying in NYC, which is without precedent is it not? I'm sure there aren't any schools good enough in DC for that. I've seen estimates of ~50mill a year for the privilege of not having to move to the place that's built to house the first family...
Whatta world.
Sure takes a lot of vacations for someone that said he'd never do such a thing!
Not to mention the cost of his wife and son staying in NYC, which is without precedent is it not? I'm sure there aren't any schools good enough in DC for that. I've seen estimates of ~50mill a year for the privilege of not having to move to the place that's built to house the first family...
Whatta world.
#8619
At least your source knows what the $ will buy;
The new home – his third – is located on an island in Lake Champlain, said The Washington Post, and it cost three times the average home price in Vermont. The Post says Sanders and his family intend to use the property as a vacation home.
The new home – his third – is located on an island in Lake Champlain, said The Washington Post, and it cost three times the average home price in Vermont. The Post says Sanders and his family intend to use the property as a vacation home.
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weird, i think bernie has his facts wrong:
but then again, "taxing" the rich was part of the plan:
why do you feel it's odd, that the people paying the bill, will get a relieve when they no longer have to pay the bill?
but then again, "taxing" the rich was part of the plan:
why do you feel it's odd, that the people paying the bill, will get a relieve when they no longer have to pay the bill?