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Johnny Bin Walker, At Least, Put His Money Where His Mouth Is
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Posted on 12/07/2001 10:19:57 AM PST by Texaggie79
Reading all these articles and hearing all these pundits talk about Johnny Bin Walker as being treasonous and being the lowest thing on earth has made me wonder.
First, how can it be treason when he is no longer a citizen. Second, although I think the guy should be killed, he gets more respect from me for having the guts to go over their and live up to his anti-American sentiments, than do these cowardly America haters over here that still enjoy the benefits of being an American citizen.
How many times have we told these creeps that if they were serious they would go over and take up arms with the Taliban. Well, that is exactly what Johnny did.
I saw a recent thread comparing Johnny to Benedict Arnold. I don't see a similarity. Benidict was just looking out for his own @$$ and did so in a deceitful way. Johnny came right out and went to Afghanistan and openly fought with the side he felt was right.
You got guts Johnny, and you did stand up for your beliefs, so I respect ya. But then, I would be glad to be the one to put the bullet into your head, because you are on the wrong side.
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To: dcwusmc
I wouldn't expect you to get this. This is for the "more capable" thinkers.
To: UnChained
I pretty much agree. I think the guy renounced his citizenship by taking up arms with a foreign army. Therefore, he should be the responsibility of the Northern Alliance, or the new gov. and no matter what they choose to do with him, he gets no protection from the U.S. because he severed all ties.
To: Texaggie79
You have some mouth for someone who never served. I had to fight VC, NVA
AND morons here at home who thought
I was the baby-killer and murderer. I have little admiration for someone whose idea of a "peaceful," full Islamic state is represented by
. Yes, he took up arms against Marines and military opponents instead of civilians; big whoop. He surely admired what the bin ladinites did, else he'd have left them and crawled home to mommy. Not particularly admirable, but then it's what I expect of you.
BTW, will be performing within days for the Marine Corps forces in a theatre near them.
83
posted on
12/09/2001 11:20:23 AM PST
by
dcwusmc
To: Neil E. Wright
Commended to your attention.
84
posted on
12/09/2001 11:21:49 AM PST
by
dcwusmc
To: Texaggie79
He didn't exactly pay his own way, he is nothing but a spoiled rich kid who was getting thousands of dollars sent to him from his stupid brainless parents. Let him be true to his beliefs, quit receiving money from the US and make it on his own in his beloved Islamic country. Let him wash camels for a living or whatever other kind of work he can find.
85
posted on
12/09/2001 11:25:47 AM PST
by
FITZ
To: DallasDeb
He should never be allowed to enter the US again. Yes --let the US hater really put his money where his mouth is and stay in his beloved Islamic country and make sure he quits receiving big checks from the country he despises so much. See what he finds to do for a living on his own. The hypocrit will just find a way to continue getting US dollars I'm afraid.
86
posted on
12/09/2001 11:29:13 AM PST
by
FITZ
To: dcwusmc
You will have a tough time pointing out where I ONCE said that I admire the guy. This is what I am talking about. All I can say is, don't worry, I don't admire, like, respect, like, or relate to the guy. I want him dead and gone more than you. You obviously don't see the point here, so just take what I have just said and be happy.
To: Texaggie79
second...he gets respect from me for having the guts to go over their and live up to his anti-american sentiments...we agree that the man should die of be severely punished.
i must take exception to your reasoning. i am willing to die for freedom. this man is willing to die for tyranny. our value systems are way out of whack and i cannot respect him.
88
posted on
12/09/2001 11:47:50 AM PST
by
mlocher
To: mlocher
Indeed, but that is what he beleives. That the rule of Islam is to dictate their lives even through gov. Who gets to decide who is right? The one that kills the other one. Simple as that. Or can you prove that Allah does not exist and that he does not intend for us to live as the Extreme muslims believe?
Otherwise, I respect him MORE than those that sit over here and say that America got what it deserved and that we are the great satan, but continue to enjoy citizenship. He still, in my view, must die.
To: Texaggie79
or can you prove that allah does not existbelievers of the bible believe that allah is a false god and either does not exist or is the devil. for atheists i have no argument. for those who believe that allah and the triune god are one and the same i revert back to the bible.
i respect him more than those who sit over here and declare america the reat satan.
on a scale of 0 to 10, .0001 is still greater than 0, so i see your point. he still, in my view, must die.
ok. i am also ok with a lengthy prison term. i will let the courts decide.
90
posted on
12/09/2001 3:17:17 PM PST
by
mlocher
To: Texaggie79
Texagg, I get what you are saying and agree...He is scum, but compared to the scum that stay here and live the "american" life but hate it and trash on it, he atleast put his money where his mouth is...doesn't mean he should be respected or NOT dealt with in a very leathal and convincing way...
I love that picture too. Gig'em ags, beat the hell outta bin laden!!
To: stainlessbanner
Before Dad went into private practice, he was an attorney for the Dept. of Justice. I understand he's hired both a legal firm and a public relations agency for poor misguided Johnny.
Why do I get this gut feeling that Johnny is going to walk?
To: Texaggie79
Maybe he put his money where his mouth is, I just hope he puts a bullet where his brain is.
93
posted on
12/09/2001 10:39:43 PM PST
by
dfwgator
To: Texaggie79
This man is already CIA, government property. He will be so until he dies, whether that is next week or in 50 years. He will sing when they want music. The minute his life is not worth anything to them, he will be found to have done something real dangerous. I doubt he will ever see the light of American day again, unless it is thru bars. Doubt he ever sees Marin County again.
94
posted on
12/09/2001 10:45:25 PM PST
by
crystalk
To: Texaggie79
LOL I get your point! In case certain people missed it, I will reiterate for you!
When we say Love It or Leave It, Johnny Jihad left it!! That is the only thing Texaggie is admiring him for. He admires him for this because, for instance, Hillary, who is critical of the USA and doesn't even have a FLAG on her house, stays here and is more critical and anti-American, or say Mary Berry, who hates the USA but is not going anywhere either. Tex is merely stating that at least Jihad Johnny didn't sit on his duff and complain. In addition, Tex still does think the guy's a traitor, etc, shouldn't be living anymore.
Now, was that too difficult a concept everyone? It was in the 2nd or 3rd paragraph, that was the main idea right there.
To: Texaggie79
man, this really sucks not having any net connection anymore...i am soooo behind on news etc.
wrt your #60: WHOOOOP! i knew the boys on the brazos would be doing our country proud! i am beaming with pride myself!
you make a good point about that dipsh!t who joined the taliban. i wish all of the haters would take a clue and leave. but then again i get pissed when is see baldwin etc. beg for more GOVERNMENT money for the arts, all the while he and his ilk are products of the free market. they bitch about how screwed up this country is and want it to change to something that has already been shown not to work (think this economy sucks, just check out a euro-economy of your choice over the last 10 years!).
p.s. if he is no longer an american citizen, then hand him over to the n.a. if he is still an american, then a .223 solution is in order.
96
posted on
12/10/2001 7:38:06 AM PST
by
tamu
To: UnChained
"would Japan be justified in treating him any differently than any other POW if they captured him?"
Hell yes! But, this is probably not the best analogy since so many Japanese POWs were tortured and killed . . .
BTW: He should face the death penalty. He was a citizen who fought against his own country. Traitors, spies and turncoats have always been exempted from POW status.
To: Texaggie79
WHOOP!!! A guy at work sent that out the other day. I probably have some friends over there and don't even know it. You know that when they send the Aggies in, the USA means business!!! ;)
98
posted on
12/10/2001 8:12:19 AM PST
by
tx4guns
To: grlfrnd
You GO grlfrnd!!
To: Texaggie79
Guts? I don't think so. Dead Man Walker impresses me as someone who never learned not to touch a hot stove because his mommy never used one. I suspect he grew up eating Fruit Loops, microwaved TV dinners, and low-cal take-out.
When a mentally challenged person doesn't wait for the light to turn green before stepping off the curb, we don't say his action took "guts."
It didn't take "guts" for my certifiably nuts mother to put her hand down a garbage disposal and pour a full pot of third-degree hot coffee all over herself.
100
posted on
12/10/2001 2:51:08 PM PST
by
agave
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