Paris attacks

AnnaG

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Hey, the world is full of racists. There is racism against communism, capitalism, Islam, Christianity, left- and right-handed people, blonde people, newspaper people, actors, people who like the color green, people who like the pattern called "tartans", etc. It is a social construct after all, you know.
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gerryh

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no you're a dumb racist.


really. interesting. Didn't I just see you admonish someone for referring to you and your "ilk" as being "racist"? And yet, here you are throwing it out there. Very interesting indeed.
 

gerryh

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Maybe I'll remember that next Nov 11th.


roflmfao....... and that has what to do with what I said? That may have been the reason given, but it's not the reality. If it was true, then there would be no put downs of anything anyone said. The put downs are a subtle way for people to muzzle those of differing opinions. The object is, to put down and ridicule until they shut up.


btw, if you are going to deny the above, the only one you are lying to and being dishonest with, is yourself.
 

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roflmfao....... and that has what to do with what I said? That may have been the reason given, but it's not the reality. If it was true, then there would be no put downs of anything anyone said. The put downs are a subtle way for people to muzzle those of differing opinions. The object is, to put down and ridicule until they shut up.


btw, if you are going to deny the above, the only one you are lying to and being dishonest with, is yourself.
So cover your ears if you can't accept different opinions . Drowning out any and all dissenting opinion is just plain juvenile .
 

gerryh

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So cover your ears if you can't accept different opinions . Drowning out any and all dissenting opinion is just plain juvenile .



????????? didn't bother reading the thread so you could understand context....did ya.
 

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Yes that's working out well for France.
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As far as I'm concerned, all organized religion should be driven from the land. The world would be a better place.

There you have it folks. It's the victims fault.

In other news, rape victims in short skirts at fault for being raped and murdered.

And...

Store owners are at fault for having nice things worth stealing and murdering for.

Film at 11.

roflmfao....... and that has what to do with what I said? That may have been the reason given, but it's not the reality. If it was true, then there would be no put downs of anything anyone said. The put downs are a subtle way for people to muzzle those of differing opinions. The object is, to put down and ridicule until they shut up.


btw, if you are going to deny the above, the only one you are lying to and being dishonest with, is yourself.
My not so subtle put downs are a way of mocking the stupid, because I enjoy it.

I'd be sad as hell if the stupid stopped posting their opinions.

The one thing I feel most strongly about, you feel the most strongly about, from the flipside. I have supported your opinion, without question. Given it thumbs up, defended you.

The rest is is purely entertainment. This is the net, not real life.
 
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Why isn't ISIS attacking Israel?

Because ISIS know the Israeli Army would destroy them if they do. Israel is the nation that single-handedly defeated Egypt, Jordan and Syria.
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Britain, which has so far only taken part in air strikes against IS in Iraq, looks set to join France, Russia and America in conducting air strikes in Syria, too, by Christmas.

Downing Street sources are increasingly confident that David Cameron will win a key vote in the Commons authorising the attacks.

The Prime Minister will set out his “comprehensive strategy” to defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) within days, as he accelerates efforts to win cross-party backing for British air strikes, which would be carried out by RAF Tornado planes.

The government has also decided to strengthen Britain's Armed Forces.

Today George Osborne, the Chancellor, will promise to put Britain on a “full war footing” and reveal plans to buy 138 stealth fighter jets at a cost of £12 billion. The purchase will be the centrepiece of the Government’s Strategic Defence and Security Review, unveiled tomorrow.

The deal will TREBLE the firepower of the UK’s two new aircraft carriers and, Mr Osborne said, put the country on a “full war footing” in the Middle East for a generation.

The Government’s Strategic Defence and Security Review will also promise more money to beef up the SAS and a cyber spy unit will be set up to target terrorists plotting atrocities online on the “dark web”.

Michael Fallon, the Defence Secretary, promised “bigger and stronger defence for Britain”, with “more ships, more planes, and more troops ready to act.


Britain set to join air strikes against Isil in Syria before Christmas


David Cameron will set out his “comprehensive strategy” to defeat Islamic State as he accelerates efforts to win cross-party backing for British air strikes in Syria


Isis and its death cult stablemates will never be defeated until we get to grips with the concept that this has nothing to do with anything except the fact that we exist Photo: REUTERS

By Tim Ross, Robert Mendick, Andrew Gilligan and Rob Crilly
The Telegraph
21 Nov 2015


RAF Tornado armed with twelve of the RAF's deadly, much sought after Brimstone missiles

Britain looks set to join bombing raids against Isil terrorists in Syria before Christmas.

Downing Street sources are increasingly confident that David Cameron will win a key vote in the Commons authorising the attacks.

The Prime Minister will set out his “comprehensive strategy” to defeat the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (Isil) within days, as he accelerates efforts to win cross-party backing for British air strikes, which would be carried out by RAF Tornado planes.

“We’re stepping up the fight against terrorists”
Michael Fallon, Defence Secretary

On Monday, Mr Cameron will travel to Paris for crucial talks on the military campaign with the French president, François Hollande, while the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, travels to Iran to discuss the crisis.

Mr Hollande will then fly to Washington to urge President Obama to intensify American attacks on Isil. The international alliance grew stronger after the United Nations security council passed a resolution authorising “combat by all means” to defeat Isil.

Today George Osborne, the Chancellor, will promise to put Britain on a “full war footing” and reveal plans to buy 138 stealth fighter jets at a cost of £12 billion. The purchase will be the centrepiece of the Government’s Strategic Defence and Security Review, unveiled tomorrow.

The deal will treble the firepower of the UK’s two new aircraft carriers and, Mr Osborne said, put the country on a “full war footing” in the Middle East for a generation.


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But British military experts urged Mr Cameron to consider using ground troops to defeat the jihadist group who attacked Paris and killed 130 people in what President Hollande called an “act of war”.

Writing in The Telegraph, Lord Dannatt, the former head of the Army, even suggested Syrian refugees in camps on its borders should be trained and returned to Syria to fight Isil.

“They should be motivated and armed, with our help, to fight for their villages, towns and cities. It may sound harsh, but some of their blood should be shed in the attack on Isil before we even consider committing British ground troops to combat,” he said.

“The military success we seek will not come from the air alone. Every well-informed observer must surely recognise that. Throughout history, issues have been settled on the ground.” Lord Dannatt also urged Mr Cameron to call a Commons vote immediately.


Armed police officers guard a public tribute to the victims of the November 13 series of deadly attacks in Paris at the Gustaf Adolfs square in central Stockholm, Sweden Photo: JANERIK HENRIKSSON/AFP/Getty Images

Liam Fox, the former defence secretary, urged Mr Cameron not to rule out sending in British ground troops as part of an international coalition.

In an article for The Telegraph, he warned that Britain’s international standing was being damaged by failing to join the international air strikes against Isil in Syria. “This must be reversed, and quickly,” he said.

“We must be realistic – no military conflict is ever won from the air alone. We may still require an international coalition on the ground, similar to that which forced Saddam Hussein out of Kuwait, if we are to rid ourselves of the Isil scourge.

“There are difficult political and military choices ahead but we will do our national security no good by choosing to avoid them,” he said.



Meanwhile, in Britain, plans for defending towns and cities against attacks were being strengthened and readied.

A plan to deploy thousands of troops on the streets in the event of an “extreme” assault will be set out by the Prime Minister tomorrow.

The Government’s Strategic Defence and Security Review will also promise more money to beef up the SAS and a cyber spy unit will be set up to target terrorists plotting atrocities online on the “dark web”.

Michael Fallon, the Defence Secretary, promised “bigger and stronger defence for Britain”, with “more ships, more planes, and more troops ready to act.

“We’re stepping up the fight against terrorists,” Mr Fallon told The Telegraph. “That means better equipment for special forces and a clearer plan for the military to support the police in extreme circumstances like the terror attacks in Paris.”

Ministers identified security on cross-Channel ferries as a weak link in Britain’s defence against terrorism amid calls for armed “sea marshals” to be introduced on passenger ships.

Security was also strengthened around the Houses of Parliament, with MPs and officials advised to consider barricading themselves in their rooms if they hear gunfire.


Britain set to join air strikes against Isil in Syria before Christmas - Telegraph
 
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????????? didn't bother reading the thread so you could understand context....did ya.
Certainly I did , I read every post on most threads I post on .Screaming loader then the other guy makes you just as bad . But continue all you want .
 

Ron in Regina

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Interesting photo. Not an AK-47 being held here...

I don't even pretend to be overly knowledgeable
with firearms, just from books & movies, but that
looks like an M16 to me. I guess more militarys
than the Americans use this rifle though....
 

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Interesting photo. Not an AK-47 being held here...

I don't even pretend to be overly knowledgeable
with firearms, just from books & movies, but that
looks like an M16 to me. I guess more militarys
than the Americans use this rifle though....
Or more arms destined for rebels have been captured or diverted to ISIL.

They use a boat load of Toyota trucks. I'm guessing the Japanese are funding them too.
 

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If it was true, then there would be no put downs of anything anyone said. The put downs are a subtle way for people to muzzle those of differing opinions. The object is, to put down and ridicule until they shut up.


btw, if you are going to deny the above, the only one you are lying to and being dishonest with, is yourself.

So you are against people offering differing opinions? Your opinions are the facts!
 

Ron in Regina

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Or more arms destined for rebels have been captured or diverted to ISIL.

They use a boat load of Toyota trucks. I'm guessing the Japanese are funding them too.

I assumed copycat manufacturing, like China & Brazil & others
manufacturing clones of the AK-47.

It just seemed weird in that the M16 is like an American Icon, and
the guy in the pic above holding one up for the picture seemed
like a conflict to me. It was a snap judgement but I'm assuming I'm
not the only one who found it strange.