Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just caught 10 ISIS fighters at our southern border. It's our problem too.
So, you are spreading "Pants on Fire" lies now?
http://www.politifact.com/texas/statements/2014/oct/10/duncan-hunter-2/duncan-hunter-makes-unconfirmed-claim-border-patro/
"All told, this statement strikes us as incorrect and ridiculous. Pants on Fire!"
Politifact is a shill for progressives.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:They just caught 10 ISIS fighters at our southern border. It's our problem too.
So, you are spreading "Pants on Fire" lies now?
http://www.politifact.com/texas/statements/2014/oct/10/duncan-hunter-2/duncan-hunter-makes-unconfirmed-claim-border-patro/
"All told, this statement strikes us as incorrect and ridiculous. Pants on Fire!"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't kill them all the last time we invaded Iraq. We didn't kill them all in Afghanistan. Neither did the soviets.
Wake up, the objective is a fools errand.
At least 15,000 Islamic State fighters are non- native to the region and have traveled to Iraq and Syria just to fight. They have come from all over the Arab and Suuni Muslim world (in addition to some from the U.S. and Europe); recruited on social media and radical websites.
Killing Al Qaida and IS terrorists is NOT a "fools errand. It is national defense and President Obama was right to kill Bin Ladin and othe terrorist leaders. It is sad how quickly some Americans forget 9/11. And given the failure to close our southern border, I would not be surprised if IS manages an attack on US soil.
Anonymous wrote:They just caught 10 ISIS fighters at our southern border. It's our problem too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We didn't kill them all the last time we invaded Iraq. We didn't kill them all in Afghanistan. Neither did the soviets.
Wake up, the objective is a fools errand.
At least 15,000 Islamic State fighters are non- native to the region and have traveled to Iraq and Syria just to fight. They have come from all over the Arab and Suuni Muslim world (in addition to some from the U.S. and Europe); recruited on social media and radical websites.
Killing Al Qaida and IS terrorists is NOT a "fools errand. It is national defense and President Obama was right to kill Bin Ladin and othe terrorist leaders. It is sad how quickly some Americans forget 9/11. And given the failure to close our southern border, I would not be surprised if IS manages an attack on US soil.
Anonymous wrote:We didn't kill them all the last time we invaded Iraq. We didn't kill them all in Afghanistan. Neither did the soviets.
Wake up, the objective is a fools errand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:
Ideally it is always better to solve things through talk rather than violence. But, it would legitimize IS and increase it as a threat to Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and perhaps the other Gulf states. In the longer run, IS could present threats to Turkey and Israel. But, we might be able to use a go-between such as Turkey or Qatar for limited negotiations. Frankly, I have no idea what the best strategy against IS would be. We are pretty much screwed regardless.
How about kill them?
You volunteering to go fight? What about the additional taxes needed...you going to pay? Not our problem let the Turks and Israel deal with it. One of those two states will control Syria in 5 years.
I am a 53 year old woman. Not eligible. Taxes to protect our country per the Constittution. I'm good. Lettin Israel turn them into glass? I'm good with that too.
Yes, I'm sure you were beating down the doors to serve your country when you were young.
Was married to a ranger, one of 8 with a particular type of specialized training. That was his job. I held down the homefront
Apparently not well enough.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:
Ideally it is always better to solve things through talk rather than violence. But, it would legitimize IS and increase it as a threat to Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and perhaps the other Gulf states. In the longer run, IS could present threats to Turkey and Israel. But, we might be able to use a go-between such as Turkey or Qatar for limited negotiations. Frankly, I have no idea what the best strategy against IS would be. We are pretty much screwed regardless.
How about kill them?
You volunteering to go fight? What about the additional taxes needed...you going to pay? Not our problem let the Turks and Israel deal with it. One of those two states will control Syria in 5 years.
I am a 53 year old woman. Not eligible. Taxes to protect our country per the Constittution. I'm good. Lettin Israel turn them into glass? I'm good with that too.
Yes, I'm sure you were beating down the doors to serve your country when you were young.
Was married to a ranger, one of 8 with a particular type of specialized training. That was his job. I held down the homefront
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:
Ideally it is always better to solve things through talk rather than violence. But, it would legitimize IS and increase it as a threat to Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and perhaps the other Gulf states. In the longer run, IS could present threats to Turkey and Israel. But, we might be able to use a go-between such as Turkey or Qatar for limited negotiations. Frankly, I have no idea what the best strategy against IS would be. We are pretty much screwed regardless.
How about kill them?
You volunteering to go fight? What about the additional taxes needed...you going to pay? Not our problem let the Turks and Israel deal with it. One of those two states will control Syria in 5 years.
I am a 53 year old woman. Not eligible. Taxes to protect our country per the Constittution. I'm good. Lettin Israel turn them into glass? I'm good with that too.
Yes, I'm sure you were beating down the doors to serve your country when you were young.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:
Ideally it is always better to solve things through talk rather than violence. But, it would legitimize IS and increase it as a threat to Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and perhaps the other Gulf states. In the longer run, IS could present threats to Turkey and Israel. But, we might be able to use a go-between such as Turkey or Qatar for limited negotiations. Frankly, I have no idea what the best strategy against IS would be. We are pretty much screwed regardless.
How about kill them?
You volunteering to go fight? What about the additional taxes needed...you going to pay? Not our problem let the Turks and Israel deal with it. One of those two states will control Syria in 5 years.
I am a 53 year old woman. Not eligible. Taxes to protect our country per the Constittution. I'm good. Lettin Israel turn them into glass? I'm good with that too.
Do you have any sons or daughters who fight?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:
Ideally it is always better to solve things through talk rather than violence. But, it would legitimize IS and increase it as a threat to Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and perhaps the other Gulf states. In the longer run, IS could present threats to Turkey and Israel. But, we might be able to use a go-between such as Turkey or Qatar for limited negotiations. Frankly, I have no idea what the best strategy against IS would be. We are pretty much screwed regardless.
How about kill them?
You volunteering to go fight? What about the additional taxes needed...you going to pay? Not our problem let the Turks and Israel deal with it. One of those two states will control Syria in 5 years.
I am a 53 year old woman. Not eligible. Taxes to protect our country per the Constittution. I'm good. Lettin Israel turn them into glass? I'm good with that too.
Yes, I'm sure you were beating down the doors to serve your country when you were young.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:
Ideally it is always better to solve things through talk rather than violence. But, it would legitimize IS and increase it as a threat to Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and perhaps the other Gulf states. In the longer run, IS could present threats to Turkey and Israel. But, we might be able to use a go-between such as Turkey or Qatar for limited negotiations. Frankly, I have no idea what the best strategy against IS would be. We are pretty much screwed regardless.
How about kill them?
You volunteering to go fight? What about the additional taxes needed...you going to pay? Not our problem let the Turks and Israel deal with it. One of those two states will control Syria in 5 years.
I am a 53 year old woman. Not eligible. Taxes to protect our country per the Constittution. I'm good. Lettin Israel turn them into glass? I'm good with that too.
jsteele wrote:
Ideally it is always better to solve things through talk rather than violence. But, it would legitimize IS and increase it as a threat to Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and perhaps the other Gulf states. In the longer run, IS could present threats to Turkey and Israel. But, we might be able to use a go-between such as Turkey or Qatar for limited negotiations. Frankly, I have no idea what the best strategy against IS would be. We are pretty much screwed regardless.
How about kill them?
You volunteering to go fight? What about the additional taxes needed...you going to pay? Not our problem let the Turks and Israel deal with it. One of those two states will control Syria in 5 years.
I am a 53 year old woman. Not eligible. Taxes to protect our country per the Constittution. I'm good. Lettin Israel turn them into glass? I'm good with that too.