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To: Pelham

Only a total dumbass would automatically assume that I sourced ISIS (the radical Muslims loyal to neocons). Believe whatever you want.


32 posted on 03/22/2018 4:27:28 PM PDT by SecAmndmt (Arm yourselves!)
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To: SecAmndmt; map

“Only a total dumbass would automatically assume that I sourced ISIS”

Actually the dumb ass is someone who spouts “Yazidis are devil worshippers”, a claim for which ISIS is infamous, and who then whines when he gets lumped in with ISIS.

Maybe if you had provided us with some evidence of Yazidis hanging out with Pazuzu and Moloch and stuff we would cut you some slack; but until you do you get to be the dude who quotes ISIS.


46 posted on 03/22/2018 4:56:30 PM PDT by Pelham (California, a subsidiary of Mexico, Inc.)
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To: SecAmndmt
ISIS (the radical Muslims loyal to neocons).

I see you have your Russian propaganda down pat as well. ISIS was actually created by Zarqawi, and is allied with and made up partly of Iraqi Baathists, allies of Putin, and was cultivated and harbored by Syria, another ally of Putin as well as an ally of Iran, who used them , with the witting or unwitting assistance of the US antiwar crowd, to attack US and allied troops in Iraq, in the north, while Iran infiltrated in the south, when Obama, who was raised by a Russian-speaking mother, prematurely withdrew from Iraq, in order to please his base and retain power for an additional term. Once he was reelected, they made their move, and invaded Iraq, to purge those people who had been our allies, and in the process obtained Iraq's oil fields in the north, from which they exported oil through Syria and out its port with the full knowledge of the Syrian government [and Russia] and generated money for recruiting and operations in Europe and beyond, with which to expand into Africa. With Obama drawing red line after red line but doing nothing to support antiregime forces in Syria, the lines started to blur- with no US leadership rebel forces forged different alliances, and with no US presence, Islamist forces split as well, some joining with antiregime fighters, others more religious, remaining ISIS, and the nonreligious Iraqi Baathist elements remaining close to Syrian Baathists and their Russian pals.

89 posted on 03/22/2018 7:22:07 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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