Posted on 02/11/2017 3:48:42 PM PST by Eleutheria5
It’s becoming criminal to tell the truth about Islam and muslims.
Islam is evil, cannot be reformed and will always present a threat to our safety as long as it exists, as it has since it has existed.
I SAW THIS, AND TOTALLY AGREE THERE ARE PEOPLE WE SUPPORT THAT WOULD SNUFF US OUT SO WE SHOULD KEEP THEM OVER THERE AND NEVER BRING THEM HERE.
I WANT TO SEE A TOTAL 5 YEAR PAUSE ON IMMIGRATION PERIOD.
IF WE NEED ENGINEERS, PROGRAMMERS OR DITCH DIGGERS WE HAVE 95 MILLION OUT OF THE WORKFORCE AND SHOULD TRAIN AMERICANS AND HIRE AMERICANS.
He got fired for supporting the Commander in Chief? WTH?
As much as I liked the video, in truth it could have exposed troops other than himself to violence. It wasn’t a good thing for a guy on location to do.
I’m not quite clear on his position immediately before he was “fired”. Was he already an “ex-Marine” working as a civilian?
Sent home? For supporting the President?
Give him a promotion.
A quick look at him and you Know he was already out of the Corps.
Oh, dear, I hope everything will be okay for him. When I watched that video recently, I wondered if he would be into trouble because of it. Not politically correct, I suppose.
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He was sent home for his own good.
They would have killed him.
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YELL A LITTLE LOUDER, you YAHHOO!!!!
Truth to Power. Islam is a war plan.
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Had nothing to do with political correctness.
He put himself and his co-workers in extreme danger.
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be in
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>> “ Islam is a war plan.” <<
Yes, it is.
Freemasonry and mormonism are that same plan.
He’s a former Marine. From what I understand he had to leave because his video had over 44 million views. He had a high chance of being recognized.
He made a conscious decision and if he didnt know what his stunt would mean to his job (probably working a 200k+ contract) he should have because it was obvious. Did his stunt have the intended effect? Was it worth losing the cash to spread his message? I think he is satisfied by the trade off.
It’s also possible he was getting sick of his contract or had something else lined up if he could get back stateside, and wanted a quick ticket home. Whatever his motivation, he certainly looks like someone who did more in quiet and honorable service to his country than any black-clad college ‘protester’ could ever hope.
bttt
I agree.
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