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The man-child President stuck in a PRE-9/11 MENTALITY . . .

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L. Fox

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Nov 8, 2009, 11:16:53 AM11/8/09
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It's too bad the Army Major Psychiatrist never went to Iraq and
Afghanistan; too bad he never spoke with the Moderate Muslims who came
to this country to flee the tyranny of the Jihadis in the Middle East
and Asia.

It's too bad the MSM and White House are blaming everybody but the
killer, and making excuses! If this doesn't scream PRE-9/11 MENTALITY,
nothing will!

They need to educate themselves on the theology behind Radical Islam,
and grow up or get out of office! God forbid they ever bring the GIMTO
crowd before our courts and make the same excuses they are now making
for Major Nidal Hassan!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxCzwz7zTco

"Islam is more superior than the Jews, than the Christians, than the
Buddhist, than the Hindus. The only law Allah accepts is Islam, and
whoever seeks any other law apart from Islam, will never be accepted.
And the Christians are Kuffars (infidels), and you may say to yourself,
'No, no, no, they're innocent! No Kuffar (infidel) is innocent!'" -
QUOTE FROM THE VIDEO CLIP ABOVE

[2nd quote and 2nd Video Clip below]

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Glen Beck asks: Why has it taken almost an act of God to get this show
on the air?

Brigitte Gabriel:

Political correctness is killing us, political correctness is the
disease that is killing the west. It is the apathy by which the Muslims
are killing us one by one. We have got to throw it in the garbage where
it belongs. People have to develop the backbone and stand up and
identify the enemy, because the west right now is plagued with
Islamofascism, a disease which is worse than cancer, that is going to
kill our body unless we fight it and kill it first. And unless people
come to that understanding, and hopefully we don't have to suffer a
nuclear attack on America soil nor British soil or any other westernized
nation, but this is where we are heading, and the media is the first
front in getting the message to the America public and it
is their duty to do that.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYXAWgY__1w

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At the rate this White House and Congress are going, they won't hear the
"Allah Ackbar" (Allah is the greatest god) from the mouths of Iranian
Naval Officers, when Iranian submarines launch a Nuclear Strike on DC
and other American Cities, but I'm sure any remnant of a MSM that is
left will stand up and say, "Now what happened to make them use Nukes on
their fellow man?"

http://www.texasinsider.org/images/news/cartoons/michaelramirez121707.jpg

gregg

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Nov 10, 2009, 6:33:49 AM11/10/09
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"L. Fox" <L....@we.net> wrote in message
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We are spending hundreds of billions of dollars and wasting lives chasing a
shadow, because of drivel such as yours.
It seems in the very least some of you idiots would understand cost-benefit,
at the very least, but nope. It seems you would understand that
any act by a thug, criminal, or terrorist as the favored term is minor
compared to the reaction they provoke. It is not the act they consider a
"victory",
but it is the reaction. In our actions since 9/11 we have done nothing to
beat back terrorism, only give them the glorious victory they sought by our
insane reaction. All of you "scare mongers" should be suited up and sent to
Afghanistan to support the invasion of their country. Practice what you
preach,
instead of being the "scared" bitches that you are.

MrWonderful

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Nov 10, 2009, 9:11:13 AM11/10/09
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> >http://www.texasinsider.org/images/news/cartoons/michaelramirez121707...

>
> We are spending hundreds of billions of dollars and wasting lives chasing a
> shadow, because of drivel such as yours.
> It seems in the very least some of you idiots would understand cost-benefit,
> at the very least, but nope. It seems you would understand that
> any act by a thug, criminal, or terrorist as the favored term is minor
> compared to the reaction they provoke. It is not the act they consider a
> "victory",
> but it is the reaction. In our actions since 9/11 we have done nothing to
> beat back terrorism, only give them the glorious victory they sought by our
> insane reaction. All of you "scare mongers" should be suited up and sent to
> Afghanistan to support the invasion of their country. Practice what you
> preach,
> instead of being the "scared" bitches that you are.-

Glorious reply, Gregg~!
: ) Lala

Boston Blackie

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Nov 10, 2009, 5:57:19 PM11/10/09
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On 2009-11-08 10:16:53 -0600, "L. Fox" <L....@we.net> said:

>> Glen Beck asks: Why has it taken almost an act of God to get this show
on the air?

You do remember, do you not Georg, that you used this line all the time
before you left us?
--
The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in
moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral
justification for selfishness.
-John Kenneth Galbraith

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L. Fox

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Nov 12, 2009, 1:35:30 AM11/12/09
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How come you never use the cost-benefit analysis from building a
Democracy up the right way as with Japan, South Korea, or even Germany
post WW II?

My Grandfather's suited up in WW II and gave you the freedom and
prosperity you have today. My Father died, leaving me an only child,
and had I been able to pass the physical requirements having had
allergies and asthma my whole life, Mom would have requested I never be
put in harms way, which means service at home or far away from conflict.
After my Father died, the Army quickly moved his surviving brother to
a service post far away from Vietnam.

My step-Father came home from Vietnam after being shot 3 times. He not
only received the purple heart, but the bronze star. After he was shot,
he crawled back up the hill he rolled down after being shot to his radio
pack and called in for air support helping save many lives in his
platoon, and then had to be carried 5 miles in a running firefight to a
waiting Black Hawk helicopter. He was sent to Japan for surgery where
one of the 3 bullets went through his right knee destroying it. Dad
(call him that in spite of him being step-Dad because he's been around
since I was 1 1/2) came home to go through physical therapy so he
wouldn't remain a life long cripple, married Mom, and then joined the US
Reserves, and retired after serving in Desert Shield and Desert Storm.
Now he is old and crippled by those old injuries from Vietnam and has a
handicapped sticker so he doesn't have to walk so far.

At age 41, the Army wouldn't take me right now anyway, but they have
taken my younger relatives who currently chose to serve and are in Iraq
and Afghanistan. They need a voice to protect them from people like you
Gregg.

You call me one of the "scare mongers" thus betraying where your
narrative and hence ethics truly come from:
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13. Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it. In
conflict tactics there are certain rules that [should be regarded] as
universalities. One is that the opposition must be singled out as the
target and 'frozen.'...

"...any target can always say, 'Why do you center on me when there
are others to blame as well?' When your 'freeze the target,' you
disregard these [rational but distracting] arguments.... Then, as you
zero in and freeze your target and carry out your attack, all the
'others' come out of the woodwork very soon. They become visible by
their support of the target...' FROM - Rules for Radicals By Saul
Alinsky - 1971
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You make a great disciple of Alinsky, Gregg!

gregg

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Nov 12, 2009, 6:18:10 AM11/12/09
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On 11/12/2009 12:35 AM, L. Fox wrote:
> My Grandfather's suited up in WW II and gave you the freedom and
> prosperity you have today. My Father died, leaving me an only child,
> and had I been able to pass the physical requirements having had
> allergies and asthma my whole life, Mom would have requested I never be
> put in harms way, which means service at home or far away from conflict.
> After my Father died, the Army quickly moved his surviving brother to
> a service post far away from Vietnam.

First of all Afghanistan and World War II have nothing at all to do with
each other. There are no parallels. While I commend your Grandfather's
service; how his service gave me freedom would take some stretch. Why it
is when anyone disagrees with government policies in war they are for
some reason bombarded with "freedom", "WWII", and classified the enemy
is beyond me. If you had read deeper than your ignorance you would have
see that I argued the basic fundamentals of the war were wrong. How much
training have you had in understanding and combating terrorism? I have
actually had quite a bit years ago. What was beyond me was how you could
be educated militarily one way then the operations and campaigns were
180 degrees against the somewhat common sense education given in some
higher military schools. What we are doing now in Iraq and Afghanistan
is totally political and for the benefit of the military industrial
complex. It makes no sense whatsoever what we have done. The reality is
that we have done nothing to thwart terrorism, just the opposite. That
is the reality. You can continue to brand all that disagree as the
enemy, but if someone doesn't start getting smart and asking real
questions this "freedom" you espouse will slowly disappear not from an
external threat, but internally. If we were truly free then so many of
us wouldn't swallow every line.

Boston Blackie

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Nov 12, 2009, 7:33:42 AM11/12/09
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Hey Georg, tell us again about That Saddam's balsa wood bombers that
would plant the mushroom clouds all over the US of A!!

Boston Blackie

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Nov 12, 2009, 7:35:31 AM11/12/09
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On 2009-11-12 00:35:30 -0600, "L. Fox" <L....@we.net> said:

> Mom would have requested I never be put in harms way, which means
> service at home or far away from conflict.

Georg, you know all mommy had to do was send the Army that picture of
you painted up in your bunny-rabbit suit and you'd never see a uniform
again in your life.

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