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Some report from the other side of the issue
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 3:12 pm
by nicolas10
Tis always nice to have differing view right?
After all it's what the multicultural society they are shoving down our throats is all about right?
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x14cc4 ... e-s-t_news
Nic
Re: Some report from the other side of the issue
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 3:17 pm
by nicolas10
Re: Some report from the other side of the issue
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 3:31 pm
by nicolas10
BTW the rebels have just invaded the oldest christian community in the world, one of the three places in the world where people speak aramean.
Nice...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yxXTpieMFN0#t=100
And here cometh al quaeda (you know, the guys that Kerry said were NOT in Syria).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbHWMGzzsZM
Yeah yeah let's support em rebels and bring Assad down
Nic
Re: Some report from the other side of the issue
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 3:57 pm
by HappyHappy
Any American of my Generation can tell you
that Commie Kerry is for sale at all times.
And a highly skilled traitor.
HH
Re: Some report from the other side of the issue
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 5:08 pm
by Pudfark
A preview of Obama's message to America on Tuesday:
Turn up yer volume and click on the bird...

Re: Some report from the other side of the issue
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 7:33 pm
by callmeslick
I agree, Nic, it is equally likely that the Sarin attack came from the rebel side. Certain aspects of the timing and questions I have about the method of delivery nag at me. Now, that being so, I do wonder why the Syrian military made the UN investigators' task more difficult, as they clearly were shelling the area for a couple days there. Still, the bottom line is this: I would really have to be sold on some more tangible benefit to striking Syria beyond 'punishment'.
Oh, and Nic, thanks for the free opportunity to keep my shaky French in shape with that video. I tried to keep up with the subtitles and the sound off.

Re: Some report from the other side of the issue
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 12:44 pm
by nicolas10
callmeslick wrote:I agree, Nic, it is equally likely that the Sarin attack came from the rebel side. Certain aspects of the timing and questions I have about the method of delivery nag at me. Now, that being so, I do wonder why the Syrian military made the UN investigators' task more difficult, as they clearly were shelling the area for a couple days there. Still, the bottom line is this: I would really have to be sold on some more tangible benefit to striking Syria beyond 'punishment'
1: The UN headquarter in NY is the NWO headquarter. The syrians know all too well that the UN tards are cruising around in their $100k+ land cruisers to fabricate proofs required to invade them. Why the hell would they make their lives easer? I would guess it's already quite hard for the syrians to let them in and let them leave alive. Kudos to them.
2: In every crime there should be an incentive. What should be Assad's incentive to use WMDs? The only purpose it would serve would be to get Syria invaded. I'd bet an arm & a leg that Obama, Hollande & Cameron would suck cock if it meant Assad would be shown to actually use WMDs.
Nic
Re: Some report from the other side of the issue
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 1:23 pm
by Pudfark
Whether they did or they didn't..either way?
It ain't our business.
This is totally "political". No win for nobody.
A complete abuse of "morality".
The "world" has ignored far worse.
Drawing "lines" on this? Pure immaturity/stupidity.
Why is it, if nobody gives a fuck?
Obama does? Alone.
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Old Pudfark sez: " Obama is the conductor on the train to stupidity. All ABOARD! or all on board/bored? "