Searching for weapons of mass destruction is alive and well.
I live by an Army shipping terminal. Whenever the US finds some new
bugaboo in the middle east to throw explosives at we see trucks
hauling explosives driving down the highways. DOT rules mandate that
the trucks be marked, but the long green cylinders would be a dead
giveaway even if that wasn't the case. The trucks are rolling again.
BRUSSELS (AP) — The United States has sent troops to Jordan to bolster
its military capabilities in the event Syria's civil war escalates,
U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Wednesday, reflecting U.S.
concerns about the conflict spilling over allies' borders and about
the security of Syria's chemical weapons arsenal.
Speaking at a NATO conference of defense ministers, Panetta said the
U.S. has been working with Jordan to monitor chemical and biological
weapons sites in Syria and also to help Jordan deal with refugees
pouring over the border from Syria.
About 150 U.S. troops, largely Army special operations forces, are
working out of a military center near Amman, two senior defense
officials said on condition of anonymity because they were not
authorized to speak publicly about the mission. The troops have moved
back and forth to the Syrian border as part of their work, which is
joint planning and intelligence gathering, one official said.
Steven Bucci, an expert in chemical weapons at the Heritage
Foundation, has told Congress there might be as many as 50 chemical
weapons sites. He said in an interview Wednesday that Syria's
stockpile is potentially "like a gift from God" for militants since
they don't have the know-how to assemble such weapons, while some of
Syria's chemical agents are believed to have already been fitted into
missile warheads.
On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 11:20:11 -0400, default wrote:
>Searching for weapons of mass destruction is alive and well.
>I live by an Army shipping terminal. Whenever the US finds some new
>bugaboo in the middle east to throw explosives at we see trucks
>hauling explosives driving down the highways. DOT rules mandate that
>the trucks be marked, but the long green cylinders would be a dead
>giveaway even if that wasn't the case. The trucks are rolling again.
Considering that the world will end on December 21, 2012, I would not
worry too much about what the military is doing. Even if a war does
start, all of us will soon be gone, and the war will have no one to
fight in it. We will all be equal when we enter the arms of Jesus
Christ, or the devil.
So let the military stockpile weapons, when the end comes, all those
weapons will turn to dust anyhow. Then and only then, Jesus will be the
only one that matters. Even the largest weapons on earth will mean
nothing.
On Oct 16, 12:12 am, christian_warr...@eternity.com wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 11:20:11 -0400, default wrote:
> >Searching for weapons of mass destruction is alive and well.
> >I live by an Army shipping terminal. Whenever the US finds some new
> >bugaboo in the middle east to throw explosives at we see trucks
> >hauling explosives driving down the highways. DOT rules mandate that
> >the trucks be marked, but the long green cylinders would be a dead
> >giveaway even if that wasn't the case. The trucks are rolling again.
> Considering that the world will end on December 21, 2012,
Cool. Can I have all your stuff on December 22nd?
Thanks!
By the way: for a small annuity, I will take your pets back to my
place and give them a good home, since you won't be around to care for
them. Contact me at my Yahoo address, below.
Brenda Nelson, A.A.#34 and A+ atheist
BAAWA Knight of the Golden Litterbox
EAC Professor of Feline Thermometrics and Cat-Herding
skyeyes nine at cox dot net OR
skyeyes nine at yahoo dot com
On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 02:12:11 -0500, christian_warr...@eternity.com
wrote:
>On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 11:20:11 -0400, default wrote:
>>Searching for weapons of mass destruction is alive and well.
>>I live by an Army shipping terminal. Whenever the US finds some new
>>bugaboo in the middle east to throw explosives at we see trucks
>>hauling explosives driving down the highways. DOT rules mandate that
>>the trucks be marked, but the long green cylinders would be a dead
>>giveaway even if that wasn't the case. The trucks are rolling again.
>Considering that the world will end on December 21, 2012, I would not
>worry too much about what the military is doing. Even if a war does
>start, all of us will soon be gone, and the war will have no one to
>fight in it. We will all be equal when we enter the arms of Jesus
>Christ, or the devil.
Fuck off, in-your-face idiot.
>So let the military stockpile weapons, when the end comes, all those
>weapons will turn to dust anyhow. Then and only then, Jesus will be the
>only one that matters. Even the largest weapons on earth will mean
>nothing.
In article <us1q78havttcnk44jk6chc3dto0bfd5...@4ax.com>,
christian_warr...@eternity.com wrote:
> Considering that the world will end on December 21, 2012
The end of says for the world has been predicted often and occurred never.
Those who rely on such a belief better plan to take their own lives on December 22 if it doesn't happen or prepare to be laughed at to death.
-- "Ignorance is preferable to error, and he is less
remote from the- truth who believes nothing than he who believes what is wrong.
Thomas Jefferson
SkyEyes wrote:
> On Oct 16, 12:12 am, christian_warr...@eternity.com wrote:
>> On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 11:20:11 -0400, default wrote:
>>> Searching for weapons of mass destruction is alive and well.
>>> I live by an Army shipping terminal. Whenever the US finds some new
>>> bugaboo in the middle east to throw explosives at we see trucks
>>> hauling explosives driving down the highways. DOT rules mandate that
>>> the trucks be marked, but the long green cylinders would be a dead
>>> giveaway even if that wasn't the case. The trucks are rolling again.
>> Considering that the world will end on December 21, 2012,
> Cool. Can I have all your stuff on December 22nd?
A real show of faith would be to hand over all your stuff on December 20.
-- Teddy Roosevelt - Square Deal
Franklin Roosevelt - New Deal
Harry Truman - Fair Deal
Bill Clinton - Meal Deal
Barack Obama - Raw Deal
> Considering that the world will end on December 21, 2012, I would not
> worry too much about what the military is doing.
Did you know the Mayans were pagans? You have allowed a Satanic cult that did human sacrifices to infiltrate the pure faith delivered once to the saints. Repent.
-- Teddy Roosevelt - Square Deal
Franklin Roosevelt - New Deal
Harry Truman - Fair Deal
Bill Clinton - Meal Deal
Barack Obama - Raw Deal
<christian_warr...@eternity.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 11:20:11 -0400, default wrote:
>> Searching for weapons of mass destruction is alive and well.
>> I live by an Army shipping terminal. Whenever the US finds some new
>> bugaboo in the middle east to throw explosives at we see trucks
>> hauling explosives driving down the highways. DOT rules mandate that
>> the trucks be marked, but the long green cylinders would be a dead
>> giveaway even if that wasn't the case. The trucks are rolling again.
> Considering that the world will end on December 21, 2012, I would not
> worry too much about what the military is doing. Even if a war does
> start, all of us will soon be gone, and the war will have no one to
> fight in it. We will all be equal when we enter the arms of Jesus
> Christ, or the devil.
Have a nice trip, dipshit. Just remember not to show your sorry arse
around here December 22.
-- aa #2278 Never mind "proof." Where is your evidence?
BAAWA Chief Assistant to the Assistant Chief Heckler
Fidei defensor (Hon. Antipodean) The Squeeky Wheel: http://home.comcast.net/~drdonmartin/
>On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 11:20:11 -0400, default wrote:
>>Searching for weapons of mass destruction is alive and well.
>>I live by an Army shipping terminal. Whenever the US finds some new
>>bugaboo in the middle east to throw explosives at we see trucks
>>hauling explosives driving down the highways. DOT rules mandate that
>>the trucks be marked, but the long green cylinders would be a dead
>>giveaway even if that wasn't the case. The trucks are rolling again.
>Considering that the world will end on December 21, 2012, I would not
>worry too much about what the military is doing. Even if a war does
>start, all of us will soon be gone, and the war will have no one to
>fight in it. We will all be equal when we enter the arms of Jesus
>Christ, or the devil.
>So let the military stockpile weapons, when the end comes, all those
>weapons will turn to dust anyhow. Then and only then, Jesus will be the
>only one that matters. Even the largest weapons on earth will mean
>nothing.
I'm not worried, I have Google earth on my tablet. They are working
on the graphics for the rapture as we speak. Hint: It will involve
angels and trumpets on the first Android screen where you get to
rotate the Earth in three dimensions.
The religiously afflicted have been predicting the end of the world
throughout recorded history. One of the worst ideas Judildo Christian
insanity has generated IMO.
The world's "end" is imminent so nothing you do matters.
Unfortunately there is such a thing as a "self-fulfilling prophesy,"
so all these idiot Christian hate mongers wandering around with low
expectations, calling for doomsday, aren't helping to keep things on
an even keel.
>SkyEyes wrote:
>> On Oct 16, 12:12 am, christian_warr...@eternity.com wrote:
>>> On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 11:20:11 -0400, default wrote:
>>>> Searching for weapons of mass destruction is alive and well.
>>>> I live by an Army shipping terminal. Whenever the US finds some new
>>>> bugaboo in the middle east to throw explosives at we see trucks
>>>> hauling explosives driving down the highways. DOT rules mandate that
>>>> the trucks be marked, but the long green cylinders would be a dead
>>>> giveaway even if that wasn't the case. The trucks are rolling again.
>>> Considering that the world will end on December 21, 2012,
>> Cool. Can I have all your stuff on December 22nd?
>A real show of faith would be to hand over all your stuff on December 20.
Right up there with that idiot that bought up all the billboards for
Doomsday May 21, 2011.
One would think he'd have egg fairly dripping off his face, but no,
the guy's got a multimillion dollar non-profit (evidently that would
be non-prophet) scam running and he's just explained it away as a
misinterpretation of the scriptures and moved the date up. Ta Da!
>> Considering that the world will end on December 21, 2012, I would not
>> worry too much about what the military is doing.
>Did you know the Mayans were pagans? You have allowed a Satanic cult >that did human sacrifices to infiltrate the pure faith delivered once to >the saints. Repent.
Proving that there is no difference among religions when it comes to
stupid ideas.
On Tuesday, 16 October 2012 08:12:52 UTC+1, (unknown) wrote:
> On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 11:20:11 -0400, default wrote:
> >Searching for weapons of mass destruction is alive and well.
> >I live by an Army shipping terminal. Whenever the US finds some new
> >bugaboo in the middle east to throw explosives at we see trucks
> >hauling explosives driving down the highways. DOT rules mandate that
> >the trucks be marked, but the long green cylinders would be a dead
> >giveaway even if that wasn't the case. The trucks are rolling again.
> Considering that the world will end on December 21, 2012, I would not
> worry too much about what the military is doing. Even if a war does
> start, all of us will soon be gone, and the war will have no one to
> fight in it. We will all be equal when we enter the arms of Jesus
> Christ, or the devil.
Not as I read Mathew 13. God the Farmer planted good seed, the Devil bad. If you're wheat, I guess you expect to be harvested. If "Tares" you get burnt. Not sure which sounds worse, on reflection. Being harvested isn't exactly a positive experience from the wheat's point of view.
You are born either damned or of the elect. Nothing you can do about it.
> On Tuesday, 16 October 2012 08:12:52 UTC+1, (unknown) wrote:
>> On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 11:20:11 -0400, default wrote:
>>> Searching for weapons of mass destruction is alive and well.
>>> I live by an Army shipping terminal. Whenever the US finds some new
>>> bugaboo in the middle east to throw explosives at we see trucks
>>> hauling explosives driving down the highways. DOT rules mandate that
>>> the trucks be marked, but the long green cylinders would be a dead
>>> giveaway even if that wasn't the case. The trucks are rolling again.
>> Considering that the world will end on December 21, 2012, I would not
>> worry too much about what the military is doing. Even if a war does
>> start, all of us will soon be gone, and the war will have no one to
>> fight in it. We will all be equal when we enter the arms of Jesus
>> Christ, or the devil.
> Not as I read Mathew 13. God the Farmer planted good seed, the Devil bad. If you're wheat, I guess you expect to be harvested. If "Tares" you get burnt. Not sure which sounds worse, on reflection. Being harvested isn't exactly a positive experience from the wheat's point of view.
> You are born either damned or of the elect. Nothing you can do about it.
Hmm. Let's see. Would I prefer to die in a quick conflagration over being thrashed, kneaded, allowed to rise, punched down and kneaded again, allowed to rise once again, being placed in a heated oven, being torn or sliced into bits, and finally eaten.
On Tue, 16 Oct 2012 12:11:41 -0500, Dakota wrote:
> On 10/16/2012 9:42 AM, Malcolm McMahon wrote:
>> On Tuesday, 16 October 2012 08:12:52 UTC+1, (unknown) wrote:
>>> On Sat, 13 Oct 2012 11:20:11 -0400, default wrote:
>>>> Searching for weapons of mass destruction is alive and well.
>>>> I live by an Army shipping terminal. Whenever the US finds some new
>>>> bugaboo in the middle east to throw explosives at we see trucks
>>>> hauling explosives driving down the highways. DOT rules mandate that
>>>> the trucks be marked, but the long green cylinders would be a dead
>>>> giveaway even if that wasn't the case. The trucks are rolling again.
>>> Considering that the world will end on December 21, 2012, I would not
>>> worry too much about what the military is doing. Even if a war does
>>> start, all of us will soon be gone, and the war will have no one to
>>> fight in it. We will all be equal when we enter the arms of Jesus
>>> Christ, or the devil.
>> Not as I read Mathew 13. God the Farmer planted good seed, the Devil
>> bad. If you're wheat, I guess you expect to be harvested. If "Tares"
>> you get burnt. Not sure which sounds worse, on reflection. Being
>> harvested isn't exactly a positive experience from the wheat's point of
>> view.
>> You are born either damned or of the elect. Nothing you can do about
>> it.
> Hmm. Let's see. Would I prefer to die in a quick conflagration over
> being thrashed, kneaded, allowed to rise, punched down and kneaded
> again, allowed to rise once again, being placed in a heated oven, being
> torn or sliced into bits, and finally eaten.
I don't think it actually says which group the rending of hair and gnashing of teeth comes from.