No I am tired of murder for profit and the deliberate glorification of it by whatever means... There are no heroes when the war is unjust.
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TEOTWAWKI wrote:
Don't feed me that Jack Nickelson crap...you are the most deluded person I ever dealt with, brainwashed.. trying to justify murder as a "Christian" as long as it's for freedom....Repent and confess your sin and turn from your glorification of a great evil and perhaps god will hear your cry and forgive you....This world is not my home and YOU provide nothing for me you puppet, you sad little tool.
Thank you ..you just posted my answer as a fact.....glory be......PACEDOG#1 wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:
Don't feed me that Jack Nickelson crap...you are the most deluded person I ever dealt with, brainwashed.. trying to justify murder as a "Christian" as long as it's for freedom....Repent and confess your sin and turn from your glorification of a great evil and perhaps god will hear your cry and forgive you....This world is not my home and YOU provide nothing for me you puppet, you sad little tool.
Facts are facts and that is a fact....
sure, ask Jesus...I guess you have a different interpretation of Suffer the little Children.....PACEDOG#1 wrote:I'm going to do my job and I have yet to be given an unlawful order in near 26 years of service.
TEOTWAWKI wrote:http://fff.org/2013/02/20/why-isnt-the-murder-of-an-american-boy-an-impeachable-offense/
Why did President Obama and the CIA or the military kill Abdulrahman?
The president, the CIA, and the Pentagon have all chosen to remain
silent on the matter, refusing to even acknowledge that they killed the
boy. But White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs implicitly provided the justification:
“I would suggest that you should have a far more responsible father if
they are truly concerned about the well being of their children. I don’t
think becoming an al Qaeda jihadist terrorist is the best way to go
about doing your business.”
So, there you have it: the boy was apparently killed because he was considered to have the wrong father.
But if that’s a legitimate justification for killing a child, there are obviously a lot more children at risk in this country.
Proponents of the war on terrorism argue that the killing of the
teenager wasn’t really a murder but rather an assassination. But isn’t
that a distinction without a difference?
PACEDOG#1 wrote:
We are never going to agree. I sleep with a clear conscience. You are not my judge. I've done duty icing down bodies in body bags in transport containers at Ramstein back in 2006. I hope we got 10000 for every one we lost.
PACEDOG#1 wrote:
We are never going to agree. I sleep with a clear conscience. You are not my judge. I've done duty icing down bodies in body bags in transport containers at Ramstein back in 2006. I hope we got 10000 for every one we lost.
TEOTWAWKI wrote:Sorry I couldn't force myself to read that steaming pile of propaganda. I caught the gist though. A small faction of Saudi terrorists did the impossible and broke through every defense we have in place and attacked us so we then have the right to attack any country we please EXCEPT Saudi arabia ? Yeah that makes about as much sense as you have made so far. Doesn't your head explode with all the cognitive dissonance you must handle ?
PACEDOG#1 wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Sorry I couldn't force myself to read that steaming pile of propaganda. I caught the gist though. A small faction of Saudi terrorists did the impossible and broke through every defense we have in place and attacked us so we then have the right to attack any country we please EXCEPT Saudi arabia ? Yeah that makes about as much sense as you have made so far. Doesn't your head explode with all the cognitive dissonance you must handle ?
They weren't all Saudi, but they all were Wahabbi- the most extreme form of Muslim. Facts tend to bore you because of your fascination with Infowars.com and such.
TEOTWAWKI wrote:PACEDOG#1 wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Sorry I couldn't force myself to read that steaming pile of propaganda. I caught the gist though. A small faction of Saudi terrorists did the impossible and broke through every defense we have in place and attacked us so we then have the right to attack any country we please EXCEPT Saudi arabia ? Yeah that makes about as much sense as you have made so far. Doesn't your head explode with all the cognitive dissonance you must handle ?
They weren't all Saudi, but they all were Wahabbi- the most extreme form of Muslim. Facts tend to bore you because of your fascination with Infowars.com and such.
Oh so it's a religous war and you worship the big giant Dick. Cheney . Figures you are so deluded by idiots that push all this rapture BS. In vain do you worship holding to doctrines that are created by men with an agenda of using you to accomplish evil in god's name. I have listened to some Alex stuff but my real meat and potatoes are found at Lew Rockwell.
PACEDOG#1 wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:PACEDOG#1 wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Sorry I couldn't force myself to read that steaming pile of propaganda. I caught the gist though. A small faction of Saudi terrorists did the impossible and broke through every defense we have in place and attacked us so we then have the right to attack any country we please EXCEPT Saudi arabia ? Yeah that makes about as much sense as you have made so far. Doesn't your head explode with all the cognitive dissonance you must handle ?
They weren't all Saudi, but they all were Wahabbi- the most extreme form of Muslim. Facts tend to bore you because of your fascination with Infowars.com and such.
Oh so it's a religous war and you worship the big giant Dick. Cheney . Figures you are so deluded by idiots that push all this rapture BS. In vain do you worship holding to doctrines that are created by men with an agenda of using you to accomplish evil in god's name. I have listened to some Alex stuff but my real meat and potatoes are found at Lew Rockwell.
According to the Muslims, it is very much a religious war. Even Bin Laden called it a jihad, remember? He framed it as such. We did not.
...and you didn't at all read what Bin Laden said...Slicef18 wrote:PACEDOG#1 wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:PACEDOG#1 wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Sorry I couldn't force myself to read that steaming pile of propaganda. I caught the gist though. A small faction of Saudi terrorists did the impossible and broke through every defense we have in place and attacked us so we then have the right to attack any country we please EXCEPT Saudi arabia ? Yeah that makes about as much sense as you have made so far. Doesn't your head explode with all the cognitive dissonance you must handle ?
They weren't all Saudi, but they all were Wahabbi- the most extreme form of Muslim. Facts tend to bore you because of your fascination with Infowars.com and such.
Oh so it's a religous war and you worship the big giant Dick. Cheney . Figures you are so deluded by idiots that push all this rapture BS. In vain do you worship holding to doctrines that are created by men with an agenda of using you to accomplish evil in god's name. I have listened to some Alex stuff but my real meat and potatoes are found at Lew Rockwell.
According to the Muslims, it is very much a religious war. Even Bin Laden called it a jihad, remember? He framed it as such. We did not.
George W. Bush said it was a crusade. That sounds like a religious war to me.
PACEDOG#1 wrote:...and you didn't at all read what Bin Laden said...Slicef18 wrote:PACEDOG#1 wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:PACEDOG#1 wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Sorry I couldn't force myself to read that steaming pile of propaganda. I caught the gist though. A small faction of Saudi terrorists did the impossible and broke through every defense we have in place and attacked us so we then have the right to attack any country we please EXCEPT Saudi arabia ? Yeah that makes about as much sense as you have made so far. Doesn't your head explode with all the cognitive dissonance you must handle ?
They weren't all Saudi, but they all were Wahabbi- the most extreme form of Muslim. Facts tend to bore you because of your fascination with Infowars.com and such.
Oh so it's a religous war and you worship the big giant Dick. Cheney . Figures you are so deluded by idiots that push all this rapture BS. In vain do you worship holding to doctrines that are created by men with an agenda of using you to accomplish evil in god's name. I have listened to some Alex stuff but my real meat and potatoes are found at Lew Rockwell.
According to the Muslims, it is very much a religious war. Even Bin Laden called it a jihad, remember? He framed it as such. We did not.
George W. Bush said it was a crusade. That sounds like a religious war to me.
PACEDOG#1 wrote:...and you didn't at all read what Bin Laden said...Slicef18 wrote:PACEDOG#1 wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:PACEDOG#1 wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Sorry I couldn't force myself to read that steaming pile of propaganda. I caught the gist though. A small faction of Saudi terrorists did the impossible and broke through every defense we have in place and attacked us so we then have the right to attack any country we please EXCEPT Saudi arabia ? Yeah that makes about as much sense as you have made so far. Doesn't your head explode with all the cognitive dissonance you must handle ?
They weren't all Saudi, but they all were Wahabbi- the most extreme form of Muslim. Facts tend to bore you because of your fascination with Infowars.com and such.
Oh so it's a religous war and you worship the big giant Dick. Cheney . Figures you are so deluded by idiots that push all this rapture BS. In vain do you worship holding to doctrines that are created by men with an agenda of using you to accomplish evil in god's name. I have listened to some Alex stuff but my real meat and potatoes are found at Lew Rockwell.
According to the Muslims, it is very much a religious war. Even Bin Laden called it a jihad, remember? He framed it as such. We did not.
George W. Bush said it was a crusade. That sounds like a religious war to me.
PACEDOG#1 wrote:...and you didn't at all read what Bin Laden said...Slicef18 wrote:PACEDOG#1 wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:PACEDOG#1 wrote:TEOTWAWKI wrote:Sorry I couldn't force myself to read that steaming pile of propaganda. I caught the gist though. A small faction of Saudi terrorists did the impossible and broke through every defense we have in place and attacked us so we then have the right to attack any country we please EXCEPT Saudi arabia ? Yeah that makes about as much sense as you have made so far. Doesn't your head explode with all the cognitive dissonance you must handle ?
They weren't all Saudi, but they all were Wahabbi- the most extreme form of Muslim. Facts tend to bore you because of your fascination with Infowars.com and such.
Oh so it's a religous war and you worship the big giant Dick. Cheney . Figures you are so deluded by idiots that push all this rapture BS. In vain do you worship holding to doctrines that are created by men with an agenda of using you to accomplish evil in god's name. I have listened to some Alex stuff but my real meat and potatoes are found at Lew Rockwell.
According to the Muslims, it is very much a religious war. Even Bin Laden called it a jihad, remember? He framed it as such. We did not.
George W. Bush said it was a crusade. That sounds like a religious war to me.
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Abdulrahman Anwar al-Aulaqi (also spelled al-Awlaki; August 26, 1995[1] – October 14, 2011) was a 16-year-old American citizen who was killed while eating dinner at an outdoor restaurant[2][3][4][5] in an airstrike by an armed C.I.A. drone in Yemen on October 14, 2011. Abdulrahman Al-Aulaqi was the son of Anwar al-Aulaqi, a dual Yemeni-American citizen who worked as a propagandist for al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.[citation needed] Anwar al-Aulaqi was killed by an airstrike by an armed C.I.A. drone[6] two weeks prior to the death of Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi.
Human rights groups have raised questions as to why Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi, an American teenager, was killed by the U.S. in a country with which the United States is not at war. Jameel Jaffer, deputy legal director of the American Civil Liberties Union, stated "If the government is going to be firing Predator missiles at American citizens, surely the American public has a right to know who’s being targeted, and why."[7]
Two U.S. officials speaking on condition of anonymity stated that the target of the October 14, 2011 airstrike was Ibrahim al-Banna, an Egyptian believed to be a senior operative in Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.[7] Another U.S. administration official described Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi as a bystander who was "in the wrong place at the wrong time", stating that "the U.S. government did not know that Mr. Awlaki’s son was there" before the airstrike was ordered.[7]
In the days following the strike that killed Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi, U.S. officials suggested that Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi was not a teenager, but rather a "military-age male" in his 20s.[8] The claim that Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi was a "military-age male" was used as justification for his killing.[citation needed] However, Aulaqi’s family refuted the U.S.'s claim that Abdulrahman al-Aulaqi was of military age by releasing a copy of his U.S. birth certificate showing that he was born on August 26, 1995 and was aged 16 at the time of his death.[1]
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------They are saying they didnt know he was there---? They tried to lie about his age! why ? They say the target was Banna So why lie about the boys age?------------I do agree with this part!
If the government is going to be firing Predator missiles at American citizens, surely the American public has a right to know who’s being targeted, and why."[7]
And they say----. Abdulrahman Al-Aulaqi was the son of Anwar al-Aulaqi, a dual Yemeni-American citizen who worked as a propagandist for al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
If He worked for Al-Qaeda--------Well his daddy should have taught him better --1st how not to eat in public--2nd--dont bring your son to daddy-work day--I blame the father 100%
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