Cato Institute: Ladders pose greater risk than terrorism

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Obama said there was an ebola terror threat?

Nice try Boom Boom.

Didn't make that claim there Mental Midget.

I made the claim that the Obama administration has already once under estimated ISIS calling them the JV team.. now they are at war with them..

There are many sides to the story.. Ebola, ISIS.. whatever.. it's just news.

Do ISIS and Ebola Threaten the Homeland?
 

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Oh I see where you are going with this.

The ebola terror plot is imminent. :lol:
 

mentalfloss

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Sure it's just news.

I'm just pointing out that ISIS and Ebola are nothing to worry about.
 

CDNBear

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I'm just pointing out that ISIS and Ebola are nothing to worry about.
Unless you live in Kobani, or maybe came into contact with Duncan.

SARs was nothing to worry about, and neither was militant Islam.

I'm not saying we need to freak out, but acting like a divisive f*ck stick just makes you look dumber than usual, Flossy.
 

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Iraq's Shia militias kill Sunni civilians in retaliation against ISIS

Iraq's Shia militias have abducted and killed "scores" of Sunni civilians with the tacit support of the government in retaliation for ISIS group attacks, Amnesty International said Tuesday, as a suicide car bombing killed 23 people, including a Shia lawmaker.

The Shia militiamen number in the tens of thousands and wear military uniforms but operate outside any legal framework and without any official oversight, the London-based watchdog warned in its new report, entitled "Absolute Impunity: Militia Rule in Iraq." It said the militiamen are never prosecuted for their crimes.

The accusations were based on interviews with families and survivors who claimed that members of four prominent Iraqi Shia militias — Asaib Ahl al-Haq, the Badr Brigades, the Mahdi Army, and Ketaeb Hizbollah — were behind the abduction and killing of many Sunnis.

Shiite militiamen hold a flag of the Islamic State group they captured during an operation north of Baghdad. Amnesty International says they operate outside any legal framework and without any official oversight. (Associated Press)
Sunni insurgents have regularly targeted Shia neighbourhoods with car bombs and other attacks since the 2003 U.S.-led invasion, and in June the ISIS extremist group swept across northern Iraq, seizing the second largest city Mosul.

In the aftermath of the onslaught, then-Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki called on volunteers to support the Iraqi army, leading several powerful militias — many with links to neighbouring Iran — to mobilize to defend the country.

The revival of the militias has deepened the sense of alienation among the country's Sunni minority — seen as a key factor behind the rise of ISIS — and has raised fears of a return to the sectarian conflict that gripped the country in 2006 and 2007.

http://www.cbc.ca/m/news/world/iraq...taliation-against-isis-amnesty-says-1.2797637
 

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Yea, it's called boots on the ground.

It's a common theme in an unnecessary conflict.
 

CDNBear

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Yea, it's called boots on the ground.
I don't see anything in the article about boots on the ground.

Are you trying to fabricate something to argue?

It's a common theme in an unnecessary conflict.
Ending violence, even with violent means, is sometimes an ugly necessity.

Even against militant step ladders.
 

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Yea okay.
What?

I made a sincere offer to get you there, so you could "talk". You ignored it.

Instead, you hide here, mocking anyone that thinks stopping these animals is a good idea, and now you don't even agree with nationals defending themselves form ISIS. That to me, is the epitome of cowardice.