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Budda, dum dum dum, da da da, dum dum dump

 

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Pentagon plans sharp scaledown in efforts to train Syrian rebels

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/pentagon-plans-sharp-scaledown-in-efforts-to-train-syrian-rebels/2015/10/09/78a2553c-6e80-11e5-9bfe-e59f5e244f92_story.html

 

When are you moving to Russia. I hear they will pay your plane ticket if you are a useful idiot.

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Is there any chance he's going to answer the question above?

 

If not, I leave it to you guys: How does one go abotu serving on the Armed Services Comittee, yet not be a "tool of the military-industrial complex"...or whatever?

 

Guilt by association is for high school principals, and not an argument a serious person makes.

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He helped mislead us into a misguided war that took more American lives than 9/11, and at least a quarter million Iraqi civilians. He will always be remembered a hero to the Militia.

 

 

Ahmed Chalabi, Iraqi exile who helped spur U.S. invasion, dies of heart attack

 

IRBIL, Iraq Ahmed Chalabi, an Iraqi exile whose rarefied Washington access and later-discredited claims about Saddam Husseins arsenal helped spur the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, has died of a heart attack, his office said Tuesday.

 

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/ahmed-chalabi-iraqi-politician-who-pushed-for-us-invasion-dies-of-heart-attack/2015/11/03/07bd3a99-cd43-4f45-ab0f-5d37c9c6bbb5_story.html

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JTSP 29
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4merper4mer 7
OCinBuffalo 7
GG 7
reddogblitz 7
gatorman 7

 

So JTSP is pretty much talking to his own crusade a quarter of the time. Tom is calling him an idiot 10% of the time.

 

Next comes a tie for third with GG re-iterating Tom's message in so many words message and OC re-iterating it in many many many more words.

And of course a steaming pile of gatorman

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108 posts in this thread:

 

The top posters thus far:

 

JTSP 29

DC Tom 11

4merper4mer 7

OCinBuffalo 7

GG 7

reddogblitz 7

gatorman 7

 

 

So JTSP is pretty much talking to his own crusade a quarter of the time. Tom is calling him an idiot 10% of the time.

 

Next comes a tie for third with GG re-iterating Tom's message in so many words message and OC re-iterating it in many many many more words.

And of course a steaming pile of gatorman

 

Only about 7% of the time. The other 3% I was making reddogbilz look like an idiot.

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108 posts in this thread:

 

The top posters thus far:

 

JTSP 29

DC Tom 11

4merper4mer 7

OCinBuffalo 7

GG 7

reddogblitz 7

gatorman 7

 

 

So JTSP is pretty much talking to his own crusade a quarter of the time. Tom is calling him an idiot 10% of the time.

 

Next comes a tie for third with GG re-iterating Tom's message in so many words message and OC re-iterating it in many many many more words.

And of course a steaming pile of gatorman

Look at dev/null trying to do analytics and schit. He's got his meta data all lined up...and that's allowed him to create a few statistics.

 

JTSP can ignore me all he likes, but, how can he ignore dev/null doing analytics...albeit at the most basic level, but still...properly? :lol: How can anyone?

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Look at dev/null trying to do analytics and schit. He's got his meta data all lined up...and that's allowed him to create a few statistics.

 

JTSP can ignore me all he likes, but, how can he ignore dev/null doing analytics...albeit at the most basic level, but still...properly? :lol: How can anyone?

So I posted some numbers and somebody else backs up those numbers

 

Does this qualify as Consensus©?

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Nice work bozos...that force exists and its called the Syrian military......

 

 

Just days after the White House announced that President Obama had authorized the deployment of a small contingent of special operations forces to the war-torn country of Syria, Secretary of Defense Ash Carter said more American troops could "absolutely" be sent into the country if the United States can find more "capable" local forces to partner with in the fight against ISIS.

 

 

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/defense-sec-ash-carter-us-troops-syria/story?id=35044370

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"Good one fellas!"

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Activists, monitor say Syrian rebels lock people in cages as human shields

 

A monitoring group and activists said on Sunday that Syrian rebels had locked people in cages and driven them to areas near Damascus to use as human shields against heavy government air raids.A video posted online by the Shaam News Network, an opposition media outlet, showed men and women in iron cages being driven on the back of pickup trucks .... The Britain-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said it had information from Eastern Ghouta residents that the people being used as human shields were military officers and their families who had been captured by rebels in the area."

Read more at Reutershttp://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-crisis-syria-ghouta-idUSKCN0SQ2C620151101#Bj4IsdY13uJcItGj.99

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LOL at this thread. Blaming McCain but not Obama for Syria. No mention of Obama/Hillary's intervention in Libya.

 

Even when making reasonable criticisms of foreign policy, leftists can't bring themselves to say anything bad about the black and the chick. It's ALL on the (much less powerful, in this case) white guy.

 

Affirmative action can't work in this world.

 

I'm guessing it was the Jews again.

 

Neo-cohens

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"Well done, boys, well done"

 

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Islamic State Gains Strength in Yemen, Challenging Al Qaeda

 

SANA, Yemen Nine months of war between a Saudi-led military coalition and a Yemeni rebel group have left thousands of civilians dead, a nation gravely polarized and the land strewn with debris, mines and unexploded bombs.

 

The conflict has produced another bitter legacy: a new branch of the Islamic State that has quietly grown in strength and appears determined to distinguish itself as Yemens most disruptive and brutal force, carrying out attacks considered too extreme even by the countrys branch of Al Qaeda.

 

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/12/15/world/middleeast/islamic-state-gains-strength-in-yemen-rivaling-al-qaeda.html

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