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Colpy

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I imagine you'll feel real bad when he gets killed, eh, Colpy? Of course, if he's killed by a NATO bomb, I'm sure you'll stiffen your upper lip and murmur "Regrettable."

Knock knock...is there a brain in there??

It is most likely that ISIS will kill him.

And "NATO" (I assume you mean US) bombs are the only thing keeping ISIS off his doorstep. Well, along with the Kurds.

Try to focus.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Knock knock...is there a brain in there??

It is most likely that ISIS will kill him.
It's a lead-pipe cinch you'll blame ISIS no matter how he dies.

And "NATO" (I assume you mean US) bombs are the only thing keeping ISIS off his doorstep. Well, along with the Kurds.

Try to focus.

Didn't want to seem like I was bragging by pointing out that Canada, Britain, and everybody else are contributing to the effort to trim ISIS by hot-air weapons, and as usual, only the U.S. is stepping up.

When can we expect the two Mounties and a canoe you've promised as your "equal contribution" to the effort?
 

Colpy

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It's a lead-pipe cinch you'll blame ISIS no matter how he dies.



Didn't want to seem like I was bragging by pointing out that Canada, Britain, and everybody else are contributing to the effort to trim ISIS by hot-air weapons, and as usual, only the U.S. is stepping up.

When can we expect the two Mounties and a canoe you've promised as your "equal contribution" to the effort?

You'll be lucky to get the two Mounties and a canoe.

But how soon you forget how quickly we stepped up to the plate for you after 9-11 and in Afghanistan............trying to encourage a little more anti-American sentiment up here?
 

Tecumsehsbones

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You'll be lucky to get the two Mounties and a canoe.

But how soon you forget how quickly we stepped up to the plate for you after 9-11 and in Afghanistan............trying to encourage a little more anti-American sentiment up here?
Your Afghanistan effort was f*cking magnificent. Believe me, as an American and a veteran, I was impressed to the point of awe at how the Canadians stepped up, pitched in, and got the job done. On the military front, it was like WWII all over again.

Don't let the fact that I have some problems with your political decisions make you think that I have anything but the greatest respect and admiration for the amazingly high quality of the Canadian forces, from Passchendaele to Normandy to Inchon to Kandahar.

Youse guys are among the best, if not the best, soldiers in the world.
 

Blackleaf

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Didn't want to seem like I was bragging by pointing out that Canada, Britain, and everybody else are contributing to the effort to trim ISIS by hot-air weapons, and as usual, only the U.S. is stepping up.

I've already mentioned elsewhere that Obama's "bombing" of ISIS is hardly having any effect. The US "air strikes" are mere pinpricks on an elephant, and result only in the odd burnt out vehicle.

The people who WILL have a detrimental effect on ISIS and wipe them out are those British heroes the SAS, who are already on the ground in northern Iraq. It will be the BRITISH who capture "Jihad John", not the Yanks (the Yanks are useless at things like this. Some time ago they failed miserably in an attempt to rescue James Foley. The SAS would have got him out and killed all the baddies in the process).

£1bn high-tech SAS war chest to combat ISIS terrorists




Drones and high-tech equipment will reinforce Britain's military[GETTY]

Drones, state-of-the- art radar and high-tech surveillance equipment will beef up our military might at home and abroad. They will also provide vital intelligence for the SAS on secret missions or in hostage situations.

The equipment will also be used to counter the rising threat from Isis militants in Iraq.

The fund includes £800million for an intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition and reconnaissance package, including unmanned aircraft.

Another £300million will be used for existing programmes, including new radar for Typhoon combat jets.

Mr Cameron will outline the plans on a visit to the Farnborough International Air Show.

£1bn high-tech SAS war chest to combat ISIS terrorists | UK | News | Daily Express
 

Colpy

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How is the Calgary Imams hunger strike coming along?

I'd be a little more impressed if he didn't hold rallies in which Hezbollah flags appear, he he didn't advocate sharia law worldwide, and if he hadn't sued Ezra Levant for publishing the news (Mohammed cartoons)
 

Colpy

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Your Afghanistan effort was f*cking magnificent. Believe me, as an American and a veteran, I was impressed to the point of awe at how the Canadians stepped up, pitched in, and got the job done. On the military front, it was like WWII all over again.

Don't let the fact that I have some problems with your political decisions make you think that I have anything but the greatest respect and admiration for the amazingly high quality of the Canadian forces, from Passchendaele to Normandy to Inchon to Kandahar.

Youse guys are among the best, if not the best, soldiers in the world.

I have some problems with political decisions here as well........and we appreciate the kind words.
 

Blackleaf

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Too bad they couldn't handle a couple of dozen rag-tag Irish peasants in 1918-21.


What're you talking about? We won that war. The IRA lost.

It's no wonder you can never defeat me when you never check your "facts" beforehand.
 

Tecumsehsbones

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What're you talking about? We won that war. The IRA lost.

It's no wonder you can never defeat me when you never check your "facts" beforehand.
Yeah, that's why 26 out of 32 counties of the former United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland is now the Republic of Ireland.
 

Blackleaf

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Yeah, that's why 26 out of 32 counties of the former United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland is now the Republic of Ireland.


Sorry to disappoint you, but the Irish Civil War was won by the Free State (now the Republic of Ireland) forces, which were heavily armed and assisted by the British government.

The IRA were defeated, and failed in their objective to get a unified, 32-county Ireland. Northern Ireland remains in the UK to this day.

Irish Civil War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

Tecumsehsbones

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Sorry to disappoint you, but the Irish Civil War was won by the Free State forces, which were heavily armed and assisted by the British government.

Irish Civil War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Poor Little Englander. Your day is done. Because your hero forefathers engendered cowards and thugs. As Greece, as Rome, so England. No doubt the United States as well, and probably pretty soon.

But you're done.
 

Blackleaf

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Poor Little Englander. Your day is done. Because your hero forefathers engendered cowards and thugs. As Greece, as Rome, so England. No doubt the United States as well, and probably pretty soon.

But you're done.

Next time, do your research before you attempt to defeat me again. The Irish Civil War was a victory for the Irish Free State (now the Irish Republic), which was armed and supported by the British, and it was a defeat for the IRA, who failed to get their objective of a unified 32-county Ireland (Northern Ireland is still part of the UK, rather than the Irish Republic, today).

I think that's why I keep beating you hands down all the time. You never do your research.

Also, I think you've forgotten that YOU'RE the Little Englander, not me.

Before it got hijacked by the PC Brigade to be used against anyone who disagrees with them, the term indicated an anti-imperialist political stance dating from the time of the Second Boer War (1899–1902) and was often applied to the personal ideology of William Gladstone. The term later designated people who were against the British Empire and for "England" to extend no further than the borders of the United Kingdom – for example,Arthur Ponsonby wrote of the Liberal Party leader Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman's reputation for his opposition to the Boer War: "The impression one got of him from the Press in those days was… that he was an unpatriotic Little Englander"
 

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I'd be a little more impressed if he didn't hold rallies in which Hezbollah flags appear, he he didn't advocate sharia law worldwide, and if he hadn't sued Ezra Levant for publishing the news (Mohammed cartoons)
One imam holds a hunger strike ,,,and no other Muslims join him!!

That pretty well says it all!!