They exhibit all the signs. Blind faith, blind support, unwavering defence no matter how absurd, attacking anyone that dare go against dear leader, following a charismatic leader offering them salvation.*leader
... hateful, opposition-like style of the Conservatives...
You only think that, because you only look for conservative wrong doing.All parties have some form of negativity, but conservatives do it so frequently that it has become their existential brand.
No doubt.No, I'm pretty sure the reputation for aggressive, mean spirited politics goes to the Conservatives.
Cult followers and good PR.People rarely think Liberals are mean and antagonistic.
That's the point of saying a lie over and over again, stupid people will eventually buy, and the Liberals and NDP don't scrimp on good propaganda.Maybe the NDP with Mulcair, but I'm sure the average person would see the PCs as the most angry party of the big three.
Typical show boating by the Drama Queen of Politics.
I support the mission, I also support having the Arabs, Sunni, foot the bills and put their own boots on the ground.
Egypt, Saudi and Turkey have more than enough troops and equipment to support this mission.
They actually are fighting back. The problem is, it's military, paramilitary and civilians facing an organized force, with greater man and weapon power.They don't seem to be doing much which is surprising given the threat is far more immediate to them than to anyone else. Saudi Arabia and Turkey seem to be ok with foreigners using their countries as platforms from which to launch attacks but thats about it. How nice of them. Iraq is probably only in it because they dont have a choice given Isis (or whatever they are calling themselves this week) controls half the country. The people in the region should be playing a much larger role than they currently are, not just sitting back and letting the west take care of the problem yet again.
You sound Conservative.I'm just waiting for the Iraq scrum, play by play on Sun News.
Super fancy graphics with digital chalk lines and some x's and o's for the most fervent military strategists.
Funny you mention that. I was looking through photos the other day, thinking along the same lines. I didn't see any cells. But when you get into the Rueters stuff, the leaders are using satphones.All this kerfuffle and they still have cell service to communicate.
Anyone that ISIS captures, is killed. In droves.
You have to love the double speak cults use to make sense out of their nonsense.*snerk*
Yes. It's a sad state of affairs.Which seems to be working. From what Ive seen people have been putting up black flags when they take villages. Better to join than to die in that situation. Even though its a lose lose situation either way.
I'm just waiting for the Iraq scrum, play by play on Sun News.
Super fancy graphics with digital chalk lines and some x's and o's for the most fervent military strategists.