Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know one of the lawyers who directly worked so tirelessly to free the savage from Guantanamo.
You think she's still pleased with her "success"?
OR... maybe being locked away in Guantanamo is one of the factors that helped lead him to become the insane, evil radical he is?
This is a pattern I have read about other Islamic radicals- even if they are not so extreme when they enter prison, the conditions they endure solidifies their violent views.
The foundation for their rage is laid in childhood.
WTF? We CREATED this entire nightmare. We invaded Iraq, removed all the Baathists, left a power vacuum, supported Malicki who is a huge sectarian scumball, and basically everything we did laid the groundwork for ISIS. If Al Baghdadi had been dead or imprisoned, some other psycho would be doing all of this instead. Don't you know ISIS is recruiting all the time?
Didn't you read the NYT link?
This is OUR fault, and not for letting people out of Guantanamo. Torturing people and putting people in Guantanamo was just shitting on our own values as Americans, which is basically the icing on the cake in this whole situation.
Please go read the NYT link.
I don't know where those ISIS fighters are getting their information...b/c the Quran certainly does not condone the rape of anyone, regardless of their religion...poor brainwashed little bastards
Also I have to agree with the above poster, Iraq was MUCH more stable when Sadam was in power than it is now with ISIS. At least thats my opinion as someone that was born in Baghdad and raised there. You wouldn't believe the stories we hear of what's going on, from family that is still living in that nightmare. You will never see that stuff in the news..
Sadam was a bad guy, but he calmed down a long time ago and was never a threat when we invaded...but the war was all about gaining access to the oil fields anyways.
Anonymous wrote:There are truly no words to describe these murderous, scum-of-the-earth, brutal monsters.
I cannot think of words bad enough to describe them.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you, Jeff. I know I don’t always disagree with you, but I see that you can tell when someone has gone over the line.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi is the animal who raped her - he spent time in Guantanamo. So much for that prison holding a bunch of sheepherders![]()
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/06/14/isis-leader-see-you-in-new-york.html
http://abcnews.go.com/International/isis-leader-abu-bakr-al-baghdadi-sexually-abused/story?id=33085923
Uh, hate to burst your bubble and the entire premise of your post, but he was not in Gitmo. He was detained in Iraq and released in 2004.
Forgive me. Obama shut down that camp in Iraq - he was not exactly a prisoner of another country - he was our prisoner of war.
But still no relation to Gauntanamo?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know one of the lawyers who directly worked so tirelessly to free the savage from Guantanamo.
You think she's still pleased with her "success"?
OR... maybe being locked away in Guantanamo is one of the factors that helped lead him to become the insane, evil radical he is?
This is a pattern I have read about other Islamic radicals- even if they are not so extreme when they enter prison, the conditions they endure solidifies their violent views.
Of course. It's ALWAYS our fault![]()
Isis did not exist before the Iraq war. It was invented becaus of the war.
And for the second time he was not locked up in gizmo. He was briefly detained by the army in Iraq and released in 2004.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi is the animal who raped her - he spent time in Guantanamo. So much for that prison holding a bunch of sheepherders![]()
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/06/14/isis-leader-see-you-in-new-york.html
http://abcnews.go.com/International/isis-leader-abu-bakr-al-baghdadi-sexually-abused/story?id=33085923
Uh, hate to burst your bubble and the entire premise of your post, but he was not in Gitmo. He was detained in Iraq and released in 2004.
Forgive me. Obama shut down that camp in Iraq - he was not exactly a prisoner of another country - he was our prisoner of war.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi is the animal who raped her - he spent time in Guantanamo. So much for that prison holding a bunch of sheepherders![]()
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/06/14/isis-leader-see-you-in-new-york.html
http://abcnews.go.com/International/isis-leader-abu-bakr-al-baghdadi-sexually-abused/story?id=33085923
Uh, hate to burst your bubble and the entire premise of your post, but he was not in Gitmo. He was detained in Iraq and released in 2004.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know one of the lawyers who directly worked so tirelessly to free the savage from Guantanamo.
You think she's still pleased with her "success"?
OR... maybe being locked away in Guantanamo is one of the factors that helped lead him to become the insane, evil radical he is?
This is a pattern I have read about other Islamic radicals- even if they are not so extreme when they enter prison, the conditions they endure solidifies their violent views.
The foundation for their rage is laid in childhood.
WTF? We CREATED this entire nightmare. We invaded Iraq, removed all the Baathists, left a power vacuum, supported Malicki who is a huge sectarian scumball, and basically everything we did laid the groundwork for ISIS. If Al Baghdadi had been dead or imprisoned, some other psycho would be doing all of this instead. Don't you know ISIS is recruiting all the time?
Didn't you read the NYT link?
This is OUR fault, and not for letting people out of Guantanamo. Torturing people and putting people in Guantanamo was just shitting on our own values as Americans, which is basically the icing on the cake in this whole situation.
Please go read the NYT link.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know one of the lawyers who directly worked so tirelessly to free the savage from Guantanamo.
You think she's still pleased with her "success"?
OR... maybe being locked away in Guantanamo is one of the factors that helped lead him to become the insane, evil radical he is?
This is a pattern I have read about other Islamic radicals- even if they are not so extreme when they enter prison, the conditions they endure solidifies their violent views.
Of course. It's ALWAYS our fault![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know one of the lawyers who directly worked so tirelessly to free the savage from Guantanamo.
You think she's still pleased with her "success"?
I'm all for charging alleged terrorists and giving them a trial, and if convicted, swiftly punishing them. That would be great.
But I find it deeply disturbing that you have such little understanding of why 'Guantanamo' exists in the first place. You can't have much respect for justice if you support such a concept. As an American, that precedent is pretty damn disturbing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know one of the lawyers who directly worked so tirelessly to free the savage from Guantanamo.
You think she's still pleased with her "success"?
OR... maybe being locked away in Guantanamo is one of the factors that helped lead him to become the insane, evil radical he is?
This is a pattern I have read about other Islamic radicals- even if they are not so extreme when they enter prison, the conditions they endure solidifies their violent views.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know one of the lawyers who directly worked so tirelessly to free the savage from Guantanamo.
You think she's still pleased with her "success"?
OR... maybe being locked away in Guantanamo is one of the factors that helped lead him to become the insane, evil radical he is?
This is a pattern I have read about other Islamic radicals- even if they are not so extreme when they enter prison, the conditions they endure solidifies their violent views.
The foundation for their rage is laid in childhood.
WTF? We CREATED this entire nightmare. We invaded Iraq, removed all the Baathists, left a power vacuum, supported Malicki who is a huge sectarian scumball, and basically everything we did laid the groundwork for ISIS. If Al Baghdadi had been dead or imprisoned, some other psycho would be doing all of this instead. Don't you know ISIS is recruiting all the time?
Didn't you read the NYT link?
This is OUR fault, and not for letting people out of Guantanamo. Torturing people and putting people in Guantanamo was just shitting on our own values as Americans, which is basically the icing on the cake in this whole situation.