To: Brilliant
Yes, we must prove our tolerance toward our islamist invaders by giving them the first nuke attack free.
3 posted on
12/24/2005 10:54:42 AM PST by
Travis McGee
(--- www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com ---)
To: Travis McGee
We must show our tolerance of this by approving a three mile radius around every mosque and mulsim home denoting that there is an intelligence gathering free zone within that radius.
They must be assured that no watching orlistening can be done in any way shape or form so that they may go about their Jihad in peace and prosperity.
To: Travis McGee
The other thing is that the story of this kind of testing is not new. There was a story a couple years back that the US had testing equipment that it was carting around to see if they could detect nuclear radiation in various places. Everyone thought it was a good idea then.
To: Travis McGee; All
You got their number Travis.
The only up side of all this "gotcha politics" the rats are escalating about nat. security is that we now have the right to proclaim any attack on our soil absolutely their fault.
They won't like it but tough sh!t. They deserve it.
52 posted on
12/24/2005 11:28:20 AM PST by
rodguy911
(Support Able Danger and Lt.Col Shaffer,Condi Rice/VP in 08--)
To: Travis McGee
Even if a dozen thermo-nukes were detonated in the U.S., you would still have a very vocal chorus of traitorous democrats (and republicans to be honest) who would be screaming bloody murder about a response offending their mohammedan masters.
The senate and house are filled with bought agents of foreign powers. (As are most media sources.) They will not ever work for the best interests of the U.S. because that doesn't put cash into their pockets.
When it comes and it doubtlessly will. Private citizens are going to have to take matters into their own hands and wipe out the threat before it happens again.
90 posted on
12/24/2005 2:07:54 PM PST by
Dr.Zoidberg
(Whats with the Marquis of Queensbury Rules bullsh*t, we fight for our very survival! Fight Dirty!)
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