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Merkel's fantasy land
The Washington Times ^
| January 13, 2006
| By Diana West
Posted on 01/13/2006 5:56:49 PM PST by BlueJ7
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posted on
01/13/2006 5:56:50 PM PST
by
BlueJ7
To: BlueJ7
Brilliant. I think Diana West has worked out a plausible explanation for all these seemingly unconnected actions.
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posted on
01/13/2006 6:02:32 PM PST
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: Cicero
I tire of Europe. They are weak and pompous.
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posted on
01/13/2006 6:10:31 PM PST
by
GOPJL
(gopjl)
To: BlueJ7
The German people have long been cowards, how else do you explain their willingness to cave into Hitler and allow the atrocities he committed to go unchallenged? They are all cowards now, especially their leaders.
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posted on
01/13/2006 6:19:08 PM PST
by
calex59
To: Cicero
Oh , No way , In Deutschland , a life term means precisely 19.18746667 years. This particular animals release had nothing to do with the theats against the life of a German hostage who upon release did not even bother to return to the the Fatherland before going back to work for her recently wealthy abductors. Germany does not deal with terrorists! But, nod nod ,wink wink, the old rate of 10 innocent lives for one german seems to have become one murderer and five million euros.
To: BlueJ7
The man should not be allowed to share our air. Shame on Germany!
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posted on
01/13/2006 6:52:12 PM PST
by
leadhead
(It’s a duty and a responsibility to defeat them. But it's also a pleasure)
To: BlueJ7; All
When Ramstein AB, HQ was the subject of a botched terrorist attack in 1980 something...the only people who even pretended to give a serious damn were the local German police.
The USAF screwed up big time in our amateur attempts to police the site.
I was there.
Nobody ever talks about the terrorist failures.
By the grace of God, and my unforgiving nature, I did not become a casualty.
The entire time I spent in the NATO environment, was under constant and direct threat by terrorists, over and above the primary mission, which was to defeat the USSR.
"Nobody" in the USA even knew there was a problem, for decades before 91101.
As long as it was confined to USA military members, the death and destruction was not deemed particularly "newsworthy" by the MSM.
Am I bitter?
No.
Am I more prepared to protect my family in situations most people of the USA have no ability to comprehend?
Yes.
91101 was the final wake-up call.
If anyone decides to hit the "snooze button", well...they have made a bad decision.
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posted on
01/13/2006 7:05:10 PM PST
by
sarasmom
To: sarasmom
Were you at Ramstein? Well, I certainly remember that. One of the long, long list of terrorist attacks that were basically ignored.
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posted on
01/13/2006 7:33:12 PM PST
by
Cicero
(Marcus Tullius)
To: BlueJ7
Geez ... all this time I thought Merkel was a drug company.
:<(
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posted on
01/13/2006 7:39:00 PM PST
by
BluH2o
To: sarasmom
Same thing in Italy in 1975-76.
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posted on
01/13/2006 7:57:13 PM PST
by
encm(ss)
To: Cicero
I was not stationed at Ramstein.
I was stationed at Kindsbach.
I had already dropped off my husband at Ramstein AB on my way to work that day, and made a conscious decision to NOT pick up the obnoxious prick who needed a ride to work that day.
Kharma is...what it is.
Had I detoured from my route, I would have been the sole casualty.
The "detonator" blew a Volkswagon over a three story U shaped building.
65 pounds of "plastique" did not act as planned.
And I knew where they went, and reported it.
I still live.
Frankly, the fact that I still live, seems to piss off an equal number of USA government and enemy agents.
Oh well!
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posted on
01/13/2006 8:04:13 PM PST
by
sarasmom
To: Cicero
I felt the blast at the Kindsbach cavern.
I useleslsy wasted a large amount of cash trying to assure my CONUS based "loved ones" that I was alive and unhurt.
It was never reported in the CONUS.
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posted on
01/13/2006 8:17:05 PM PST
by
sarasmom
To: BlueJ7
I'm guessing that publicly confronting President Bush over Guantanamo is, along these same lines, business as usual -- doing jihadists' bidding in a craven bid to spare Germany a September 11, a March 11, or a July 7. It's just a hunch; but it fits a dispiriting pattern of surrender. Apt.
Would you believe we have registered FReepers of the German persuasion who have been posting these same attacks on Gitmo on our forum?
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posted on
01/13/2006 11:43:45 PM PST
by
La Enchiladita
(God bless our Troops)
To: calex59
WASHINGTON -- President Bush rejected a suggestion by Germany's new chancellor that the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, be shut down.
The camp on the U.S. Navy base there is "a necessary part of protecting the American people," Mr. Bush said to reporters after meeting with Chancellor Angela Merkel at the White House.
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posted on
01/14/2006 12:30:05 AM PST
by
La Enchiladita
(God bless our Troops)
To: BlueJ7; La Enchiladita; Old Sarge
Thanks for the link to this Dita!
I'm laughing, but at the same time it's not funny, ya know??
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posted on
01/14/2006 5:28:03 AM PST
by
StarCMC
(Old Sarge is my hero...doing it right in Iraq! Vaya con Dios, Sarge.)
To: StarCMC; Old Sarge
Some people on FR thought this little brou-ha-ha starting with the German guy's post was no big deal.
Personally, I think it's well worth noting.
Why should we forget and forgive so easily, especially when their Chancellor rips us a new one just prior to her "diplomatic" visit?
We're used to getting punished for our good deeds, but too far is too far.
Nor should we forget about Hammid. I've learned a lot just these two days. Thanks Star. Glad to see our President made things absolutely clear.
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posted on
01/14/2006 12:31:12 PM PST
by
La Enchiladita
( Hey! Who vaporized my tag line?)
To: StarCMC
Well, I meant Hammadi. I'm not good at those names. Hah.
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posted on
01/14/2006 12:32:23 PM PST
by
La Enchiladita
( Hey! Who vaporized my tag line?)
To: La Enchiladita
I don't listen to El Rushbo like I used to now that I'm home and homeschooling the kiddos instead of sitting at my desk at work, but I predict, in the near future, he will come up with a nickname akin to "Gorbasm" for what happens with Merkel. I'm waiting for her actions to prove her friendship with the US -- in the words of Toby Keith -- "a little less talk and a lot more action." LOL
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posted on
01/14/2006 1:28:44 PM PST
by
StarCMC
(Old Sarge is my hero...doing it right in Iraq! Vaya con Dios, Sarge.)
To: StarCMC
For some reason, the DipsySticks t-shirt that said 'F.U.T.K.' popped into my mind. LOL. (whatever happened to those gals...?;-)
I listen to The Great One when I can. He is sure to have the best take on Urkel's cousin, Merkel.
The East European nations are more interesting to me and a better bet as allies; recently liberated and new members of Nato as well as the Coalition.
Good for you for homeschooling! No wonder the kids are geniuses!!!
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posted on
01/14/2006 1:37:24 PM PST
by
La Enchiladita
( Hey! Who vaporized my tag line?)
To: La Enchiladita
Ah - young skulls full of mush!! Its so rewarding to train them from the beginning in a conservative light! He he he!!
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posted on
01/14/2006 1:41:35 PM PST
by
StarCMC
(Old Sarge is my hero...doing it right in Iraq! Vaya con Dios, Sarge.)
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