Posted on 09/23/2014 7:36:28 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
At the Main Event Bar and Grill in Yuma, Colorado, on Tuesday morning, locals took their usual tables to eat breakfast and talk, as country music played over the speakers.
The crowd was a mix of farmers, ranchers and retirees, many of whom have spent their whole lives in the tiny town (population 3,500) on the plains in the eastern part of the state.
While some of the bar's televisions showed sport highlights, several were tuned to Fox News, with talking heads analysing the previous night's air strikes against Islamic State (IS) forces in Syria.
"Either just let them wipe themselves out or drop a bomb on them and have it all over with," says a man in a Marine Corps hat upon entering the restaurant. "Just nuke 'em. Get it done."
(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...
bombing brown people usually polls well.
I flipped to a SouthPark rerun last night after 9pm when cable stations reported it, the Imagination-land Trilogy, Big battle.
In fact I am watching an Southpark episode now.,
Back in 1991 when Gulf War 1 started I was glued to it on TV, and it paid off. Saddam got his buck kicked and without cost or serious US casualties.
But after the 2003 Iraq invasion and all the claims of early success(which I really believed) followed by years of costly (lives and $$) occupation with civil war, I know not to buy early news reports,
Call me when something really happens.
. . . and even more so when it’s well-deserved.
bump
OMG. The Auntie Beeb found REAL AMERICA........only to degrade it. Natch.
Howz Operation Yewtree working out for you BBC?
Peace through superior firepower.
It was a clever move by Obama to build/force a coalition of Gulf Arab states to participate.
I just hope 35 years from now another President is staring at the same coalition sans U.S threatening Israel.
We're spending way more and accomplishing less.
Sad to think that in 35 years another coalition will be necessary.
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