For the lib that wanted the USA article linking al Qaeda to the Syrian rebels. You know, the ones we are arming and going to send our brothers to fight next to.

And the libtards who took over since 2006 have fucked it up!!! We are a laughing joke now. No country respects us or fears us and more people are enslaved under Obama's policies and more people are poorer thanks to asshole libtards like you!

Now we have a weak idiot who is always on vacation with his mantra
Don't cross this line
Ok, don't cross this line
Ok, don't cross this line
Ok, don't cross this line
Ok, don't cross this line
Ok, don't cross this line
Ok, don't cross this line
I really mean it, don't cross this line
Didn't you hear me? I said don't cross this line
Ok, don't cross this line
Ok, don't cross this line
Ok, don't cross this line
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The libtards fucked up all the progress that was handed to them.
Irag is a cluster fuck now. Afghanistan also, lets not forget Pakistan, Iran, Egypt - the whole middle east! How could a Muslim fuck that up - only Obama the libtard can!

2002 hummm republicatads were running the country then. Originally Posted by i'va biggen
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  • 09-03-2013, 05:11 AM
Apparently you guys don't get the irony involved in the cartoons you tee-hee at.
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There use to be liberal repubs and cons democrats and moderates in both parties.Now there is just left and right and no compromize. Now with the tea bags anyone left of them is to be purged from either party. Wonder when Hitler will reappear? Originally Posted by i'va biggen
That's the appearance based on the noise levels ... but that is not the reality.

It is also what some want the situation to be, so they engage in sound bites that polarize.

At one point not too long ago those in between were called "the silent majority" ...

.. hopefully they will speak loudly in 2014 and 2016.
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Apparently you guys don't get the irony involved in the cartoons you tee-hee at. Originally Posted by Doove
The current situation in Syria and the current effort here in this country to address it,

is neither "ironic" nor "cartoonish" ... it is tragic for both this country and Syria.
That's the appearance based on the noise levels ... but that is not the reality.

It is also what some want the situation to be, so they engage in sound bites that polarize.

At one point not too long ago those in between were called "the silent majority" ...

.. hopefully they will speak loudly in 2014 and 2016. Originally Posted by LexusLover

WTF do you know about reality? Apparently you spend so much time on this hooker board you have lost sight of the real world. Still stuck in the Matrix.
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WTF do you know about reality? Apparently you spend so much time on this hooker board you have lost sight of the real world. Still stuck in the Matrix. Originally Posted by i'va biggen
Says 7,921-poster to the 7,565-poster!!!!

Do you post while driving?

I can multi-task on a split screen, and I certainly don't view what is posted on here as reality.

Do you?

Dumb, de Dumb, Dumb .. right back atcha.
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  • 09-03-2013, 09:35 AM
That's the appearance based on the noise levels ... but that is not the reality.

It is also what some want the situation to be, so they engage in sound bites that polarize.

At one point not too long ago those in between were called "the silent majority" ...

.. hopefully they will speak loudly in 2014 and 2016. Originally Posted by LexusLover
They still are called the silent majority. They spoke in 2008, 2010 and 2012. You just did not like WTF they said in 2008 and 2012 because those that disagree (with you) must not be the silent majority....in your little mind. You are a hypocrite.
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They still are called the silent majority. . Originally Posted by WTF
That would make you the noisy minority, then. You go, boy.
Says 7,921-poster to the 7,565-poster!!!!

Do you post while driving?

I can multi-task on a split screen, and I certainly don't view what is posted on here as reality.

Do you?

Dumb, de Dumb, Dumb .. right back atcha. Originally Posted by LexusLover


LMAO what a fucktard the master of deflection.Multitasking on two hooker boards?
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LMAO what a fucktard the master of deflection.Multitasking on two hooker boards? Originally Posted by i'va biggen
There you go again .... with WTF ... and BT ... making shit up.
Hey you were the one claiming multitasking on split screens. FO
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  • 09-03-2013, 04:52 PM
The current situation in Syria and the current effort here in this country to address it,

is neither "ironic" nor "cartoonish" ... it is tragic for both this country and Syria. Originally Posted by LexusLover
If your post were post #24, it'd be relevant. Directing that comment to me is just idiotic.

You really need to learn when to just not say anything.
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  • 04-10-2017, 05:52 PM
http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2013/04/11/syria-al-qaeda-connection/2075323/


They are directly responsible for 9/11 and this president is FIGHTING FOR THE BAD GUYS. Any American that still thinks this guy isn't everything we've said is a traitor and ranks as high as a Muslim in my mind. Originally Posted by LovingKayla

More blast from the past threads....

Iffy sure was anti Syria involvement back in 2013!

LK had it correct then .... some of you have flipped flopped though.

Iffy....I'm not naming names but you look dizzy hiding over in the corner. Is that from flip flopping!?


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cool, first reference to fake news in 2013!!!!
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  • 04-11-2017, 08:24 AM
Syrian rebels pledge loyalty to al-Qaeda


BEIRUT — A Syrian rebel group's April pledge of allegiance to al-Qaeda's replacement for Osama bin Laden suggests that the terrorist group's influence is not waning and that it may take a greater role in the Western-backed fight to topple Syrian President Bashar Assad.

The pledge of allegiance by Syrian Jabhat al Nusra Front chief Abou Mohamad al-Joulani to al-Qaeda leader Sheik Ayman al-Zawahri was coupled with an announcement by the al-Qaeda affiliate in Iraq, the Islamic State of Iraq, that it would work with al Nusra as well.

Lebanese Sheik Omar Bakri, a Salafist who says states must be governed by Muslim religious law, says al-Qaeda has assisted al Nusra for some time.

"They provided them early on with technical, military and financial support , especially when it came to setting up networks of foreign jihadis who were brought into Syria," Bakri says. "There will certainly be greater coordination between the two groups."

The United States, which supports the overthrow of Assad, designated al Nusra a terrorist entity in December. The Obama administration has said it wants to support only those insurgent groups that are not terrorist organizations.

Al Nusra and groups like it have seen some of the most significant victories against Syrian government forces in the course of the 2-year-old uprising in which Assad's forces have killed about 80,000 people. Rebels not affiliated with al-Qaeda have pressed Washington for months to send weaponry that will allow them to match the heavy weapons of the Syrian army. They've urged the West to mount an air campaign against Assad's mechanized forces.

President Obama refuses to provide any direct military aid. Foreign radical Islamists streaming into the fight from the Middle East and Europe are making headway with the Syrian population by providing services and gaining ground in battles.

Tamer Mouhieddine, spokesman for the Syrian Free Army, a force made up of Syrian soldiers who have defected, said the recent announcements would not change his group's attitude toward al Nusra.

"The rebels in Syria have one common enemy — Bashar Assad — and they will collaborate with any faction allowing them to topple his regime," he said.

He confirmed that al Nusra is generating loyalty in Aleppo, a region battling for months with Assad, by providing financial support as well as setting up charities.

Aaron Zelin at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy in Washington says al Nusra's ability to provide security and basic needs such as bread and fuel to Syrian civilians, as well as to reopen shops and restart bus services, has won gratitude from people who would not usually adhere to its strict ideology.

Zelin says some Syrian people have criticized al Nusra for banning alcohol, forcing women to wear a full veil and whipping men who are seen with women in public.

"This illustrates the need for American leadership in the Syrian conflict, particularly with regard to helping non-Qaeda-aligned rebels contain the growth of (al Nusra) and similar groups," he said. "Washington should also try to take advantage of cleavages within the rebellion and civilian population, since al Nusra is outside the mainstream and more concerned with establishing a transnational caliphate than maintaining the Syrian state."

Groups such as the Islamic Liwaa al Tawhid, which collaborates with al Nusra on military operations, worried that Assad would use the announcement from al Nusra as evidence for his claim that he is fighting terrorists, not Syrian citizens who wish an end to his dictatorship, Mouhieddine said.

"We are willing to fight alongside any faction targeting the Assad regime, as long as it does not have a foreign agenda, which seems now the case" of al Nusra, he said. Originally Posted by IIFFOFRDB
So back then you were against replacing Assad with al-Qaeda's and ISIS....now you are for it.

Hmmmm...what changed?


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