Posted on 06/13/2016 9:34:54 AM PDT by Eleutheria5
If and if is a very large word, should the progressive grow a pair and decide to join the fight I still don’t know if I would trust them on the battlefield. They have proven themselves unworthy. And I cannot afford to have a flank collapse because they were too scared to fight. I might only trust them cleaning bandages and setting up tents, but I can’t have them watch my back
Did the Order of the Phoenix induct the Malfoys, just because they backed off of their support for Lord Voldemort? Are Mammet or Joe Piscapo now freepers, just because they changed their affiliations? Cleaning bandages? Hah. They’d have to clean latrines to prove their commitments before we let them dress wounds or set up tents.
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'When there's a terror attack, the whole village Ummah celebrates'
I don’t! They struck first.
I lost a friend on 9/11. Also had a Syrian officemate for about five years.
I think that them cheering IS about cheering their side.
This is war, U.S. against ISLUM.
They cheer against U.S. and we cheer against them...ISLUM.
OK. I follow what you mean here.
And it does enrage me every time I see a celebration rejoicing in the death of civilians.
The celebrants should be mindful that there can come a point where this country can become outraged such that their civilians become a target too. Just ask the Germans and Japanese.
“I dont condone it. But, lets not get all worked up about it either.”
Yes, it proves they are the enemy and not misrepresented by the terrorists.
This is news to you?
I read her account at the source..... THANKS
There’s a little difference between fighting between terrorists and a uniformed military and attacks on innocent civilians by murderous whacknuts in the cult of islam.
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