Anonymous wrote:PP, do you know what a freedom fighter is? To them, the U.S.A. Is an aggressive force, who invaded and occupied their land in an aggressive force. A freedom fighter resists against an illegitimate or oppressive force or government. We are that force in Afghanistan. It's a war I get it, but do you really expect the entire citizenry to just sit back without attempting to fight back. And because it was/is a war of aggression POWs occur. Or do you think that anyone who fights back against the US is an automatic terrorist. I know people like you think that we, the united states of America, are omnipotent and omniscient, everybody else should bow down and heal, but thats not reality
So, this lovely gentleman is a “freedom fighter?” If he is a “freedom fighter” then Charles Manson is a mercy killer.
Mullah Mohammad Fazl was a senior commander in the Taliban army in the 1990s, rising to become its chief of staff. He is thought by many to have supervised the killing of thousands of Shiite Muslims near Kabul between 1998 and 2001. According to WikiLeaks documents, he was also present at the 2001 prison riot that killed CIA operative Johnny Micheal Spann, the first U.S. citizen killed in the Afghan war.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've really come to believe that conservatives hate America. They see it as a place where it's necessary to carry a gun to defend their homes or potentially over throw the government.
They don't hate America. They hate Americans who are not like them. They hate minorities and poor people, and generally don't think highly of women. They don't like non-Christians.
That's why they think the current govt needs to be overthrown - all this protection of historically disadvantaged groups threatens their privilege and control.
I view myself as a Conservative voter re fiscal issues, and you have in no way described me--or those who share my views. I'm also a Christian and a southerner and an educator who doesn't even remotely hate minorities and poor people. You've made some astonishingly ignorant generalizations here.
+1000. I guess it simply makes the poster feel better/superior by chatergorizing all conservatives as haters of America, etc. this kind of ignorance contributes to the division in this country and it is pitiful.
Obama and Joe Biden will "turn the page on the ugly partisanship in Washington, so we can bring Democrats and Republicans together to pass an agenda that works for the American people."
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Barack Obama remarks in Springfield, Ill., Aug. 23, 2008
PP, do you know what a freedom fighter is? To them, the U.S.A. Is an aggressive force, who invaded and occupied their land in an aggressive force. A freedom fighter resists against an illegitimate or oppressive force or government. We are that force in Afghanistan. It's a war I get it, but do you really expect the entire citizenry to just sit back without attempting to fight back. And because it was/is a war of aggression POWs occur. Or do you think that anyone who fights back against the US is an automatic terrorist. I know people like you think that we, the united states of America, are omnipotent and omniscient, everybody else should bow down and heal, but thats not reality
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've really come to believe that conservatives hate America. They see it as a place where it's necessary to carry a gun to defend their homes or potentially over throw the government.
They don't hate America. They hate Americans who are not like them. They hate minorities and poor people, and generally don't think highly of women. They don't like non-Christians.
That's why they think the current govt needs to be overthrown - all this protection of historically disadvantaged groups threatens their privilege and control.
And jesse jackson and Al Sharptopn really like jews?
Guess what. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton do not represent liberals everywhere. So whatever they do or do not think about Jews, it isn't really relevant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've really come to believe that conservatives hate America. They see it as a place where it's necessary to carry a gun to defend their homes or potentially over throw the government.
They don't hate America. They hate Americans who are not like them. They hate minorities and poor people, and generally don't think highly of women. They don't like non-Christians.
That's why they think the current govt needs to be overthrown - all this protection of historically disadvantaged groups threatens their privilege and control.
I view myself as a Conservative voter re fiscal issues, and you have in no way described me--or those who share my views. I'm also a Christian and a southerner and an educator who doesn't even remotely hate minorities and poor people. You've made some astonishingly ignorant generalizations here.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've really come to believe that conservatives hate America. They see it as a place where it's necessary to carry a gun to defend their homes or potentially over throw the government.
They don't hate America. They hate Americans who are not like them. They hate minorities and poor people, and generally don't think highly of women. They don't like non-Christians.
That's why they think the current govt needs to be overthrown - all this protection of historically disadvantaged groups threatens their privilege and control.
I view myself as a Conservative voter re fiscal issues, and you have in no way described me--or those who share my views. I'm also a Christian and a southerner and an educator who doesn't even remotely hate minorities and poor people. You've made some astonishingly ignorant generalizations here.
Just calling it like I see it. Whatever your professed beliefs, the actual laws proposed by the Republican Party and rhetoric used by Republican lawmakers suggest this hatred to me. If you find it objectionable, perhaps you can lobby them to change their platforms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
They don't hate America. They hate Americans who are not like them. They hate minorities and poor people, and generally don't think highly of women. They don't like non-Christians.
That's why they think the current govt needs to be overthrown - all this protection of historically disadvantaged groups threatens their privilege and control.
Different Conservative here. None of what you say above is true. It is a storyboard that has been created by the very far left.
Most Republicans are not racists. However, most racists are Republicans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've really come to believe that conservatives hate America. They see it as a place where it's necessary to carry a gun to defend their homes or potentially over throw the government.
They don't hate America. They hate Americans who are not like them. They hate minorities and poor people, and generally don't think highly of women. They don't like non-Christians.
That's why they think the current govt needs to be overthrown - all this protection of historically disadvantaged groups threatens their privilege and control.
Anonymous wrote:I've really come to believe that conservatives hate America. They see it as a place where it's necessary to carry a gun to defend their homes or potentially over throw the government.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've really come to believe that conservatives hate America. They see it as a place where it's necessary to carry a gun to defend their homes or potentially over throw the government.
They don't hate America. They hate Americans who are not like them. They hate minorities and poor people, and generally don't think highly of women. They don't like non-Christians.
That's why they think the current govt needs to be overthrown - all this protection of historically disadvantaged groups threatens their privilege and control.
I view myself as a Conservative voter re fiscal issues, and you have in no way described me--or those who share my views. I'm also a Christian and a southerner and an educator who doesn't even remotely hate minorities and poor people. You've made some astonishingly ignorant generalizations here.
Anonymous wrote:The issue of Bergdahl's desertion has to be settled after DUE PROCESS. He is innocent until proven guilty. No one deserves the right to a fair trail more than a US soldier!
If Obama failed to follow the law with regard to notification or other procedures regarding the release or the exchange, then he should be held accountable for that.
I think the IRS and Benghazi scandals are largely manufactured. But if Obama did this without following the law.... then I admit that is a REAL scandal. I agree that this needs to be investigated and all the facts brought to light. If the President had the authority to make the trade then there's nothing to see here. Don't like it, get another President who does not deal with terrorists, Like GWB or Reagan. Oh wait....
Anonymous wrote:
They don't hate America. They hate Americans who are not like them. They hate minorities and poor people, and generally don't think highly of women. They don't like non-Christians.
That's why they think the current govt needs to be overthrown - all this protection of historically disadvantaged groups threatens their privilege and control.
Different Conservative here. None of what you say above is true. It is a storyboard that has been created by the very far left.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OH MY GOSH. Have you read the background on these people? Freedom fighters? If this were not so serious, this would be hilarious.
Perhaps he read a factually accurate description of their background rather than the factually-challenged post of yours.
The information I posted regarding these terrorists comes from the Pentagon dossier. Obama himself admits they could “return to activities that are detrimental to us.” Freedom Fighters, my foot. If you need to “brush up” on your knowledge of this “freedom fighters” (cough, cough), read this account from the Daily Beast. Yep - these men are simply soldiers fighting for a good cause. If you believe these men to be anything by the terrorists they are, you are delusional.
According to a 2008 Pentagon dossier on Guantanamo Bay inmates, all five men released were considered to be a high risk to launch attacks against the United States and its allies if they were liberated.
While not as well known as Guantanamo inmates like 9-11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the Taliban 5 were some of the worst outlaws in the U.S. war on terror. And their release will end up replenishing the diminished leadership ranks of the Afghan Taliban at a moment when the United States is winding down the war there.
PP, do you know what a freedom fighter is? To them, the U.S.A. Is an aggressive force, who invaded and occupied their land in an aggressive force. A freedom fighter resists against an illegitimate or oppressive force or government. We are that force in Afghanistan. It's a war I get it, but do you really expect the entire citizenry to just sit back without attempting to fight back. And because it was/is a war of aggression POWs occur. Or do you think that anyone who fights back against the US is an automatic terrorist. I know people like you think that we, the united states of America, are omnipotent and omniscient, everybody else should bow down and heal, but thats not reality
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2014/05/31/us-pays-high-price-for-last-pow-in-afghanistan.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've really come to believe that conservatives hate America. They see it as a place where it's necessary to carry a gun to defend their homes or potentially over throw the government.
They don't hate America. They hate Americans who are not like them. They hate minorities and poor people, and generally don't think highly of women. They don't like non-Christians.
That's why they think the current govt needs to be overthrown - all this protection of historically disadvantaged groups threatens their privilege and control.
And jesse jackson and Al Sharptopn really like jews?