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  • #2
    They're still alive? Eh give it a few more days
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
      They're still alive? Eh give it a few more days
      ISIS is too spread out worldwide to go down easily anymore. They are operating in the middle east, europe, philippines, and have claimed responsibility for attacks in the US. They likely have cells here, and have been reportedly working with Mexican drug cartels for a few years now. Doing some research and trying to get first hand accounts from opposition fighters, it appears to me (strictly my interpretation) that ISIS victories and advancements are going under reported, and victories against them and reports of them loosing ground may be over reported on and exaggerated. Take the philippines, for example. You hear almost nothing about the ISIS allegiance there or the kidnapping and execution of westerners, but it has happened (two Canadians last I remember). You can find a lot of stories on ISIS there if you google the right term, but simply googling about ISIS or watchin CNN they act like they are only in Iraq and Syria. Personally I think the organization is much stronger and still better funded than is being reported, and I don't think they are as close to defeat as we have been recently led to believe. Just my two cents, though. Most of my opinion has been formed by research on google.
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
        They're still alive? Eh give it a few more days
        I just love the thought that Mattis is chilling somewhere rubbing his hands together thinking " we get to eradicate these mother fuckers, and I get paid to do this shit?" He's a hell of a leader, he will get it done

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        • #5
          Originally posted by dcs13 View Post
          I just love the thought that Mattis is chilling somewhere rubbing his hands together thinking " we get to eradicate these mother fuckers, and I get paid to do this shit?" He's a hell of a leader, he will get it done
          He is a hell of a leader and he has the POTUS backing him. However he still has a military full of Obama appointed generals and grunts that were raised through his social engineering programs. There are a lot of Bradley Mannings and Bergdahls in today's Army.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BP View Post
            He is a hell of a leader and he has the POTUS backing him. However he still has a military full of Obama appointed generals and grunts that were raised through his social engineering programs. There are a lot of Bradley Mannings and Bergdahls in today's Army.
            This. A lot of the military signed up just for the free shit. Free education, medical care, discounts, etc. One would be surprised how many have no clue what is in the Constitution they are defending. Not to mention 16 years of war with no real victory really eats into morale which doesn't help things.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
              ISIS is too spread out worldwide to go down easily anymore. They are operating in the middle east, europe, philippines, and have claimed responsibility for attacks in the US. They likely have cells here, and have been reportedly working with Mexican drug cartels for a few years now. Doing some research and trying to get first hand accounts from opposition fighters, it appears to me (strictly my interpretation) that ISIS victories and advancements are going under reported, and victories against them and reports of them loosing ground may be over reported on and exaggerated. Take the philippines, for example. You hear almost nothing about the ISIS allegiance there or the kidnapping and execution of westerners, but it has happened (two Canadians last I remember). You can find a lot of stories on ISIS there if you google the right term, but simply googling about ISIS or watchin CNN they act like they are only in Iraq and Syria. Personally I think the organization is much stronger and still better funded than is being reported, and I don't think they are as close to defeat as we have been recently led to believe. Just my two cents, though. Most of my opinion has been formed by research on google.

              I still think ISIS is a small fry. Nothing but a symptom of the real problem, which is islam in general. If we could snap our fingers right now and every member of isis keels over dead, all we have to do is wait a few years for some 14 year olds' nuts to drop and we've got another isis with a new name. Killing al qaeda, or isis, or [insert new organization here] will never ever put a stop to it. Unless, you dramatically shrink the influence of islam.

              Which I think can be done. Just look at those photos of iraq and iran from the 1920's-1960's. They may have been there, but they were small. Probably just an annoyance to the common people, at most. But they grew and grew. Thus, they can shrink and shrink. Trump labeling the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization would be a very good step in the right direction. There are tons of people in all of those countries, who just don't care about islam. Atheists, gays, and people who just aren't interested in living a pious life of the religious zealot. They're there, and there's lots of them. They just dare not act it out, or speak out on it. One way or another, we need to shrink islam back down to something like pre-1960's levels. Shift the balance of power back to those common people who don't care about religion all that much.
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              • #8
                I'm sure if ISIS needed some help with Jihad in the Metroplex, Mayor Rollins and Clay Jenkins would be more than willing to lend a hand...

                mardyn

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                • #9
                  Most Middle Eastern countries need a dictator, like it or not. Just look at how Libya has devolved since obammy stuck his nose in there where it didn't belong and took out Khadaffi.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Gasser64 View Post
                    I still think ISIS is a small fry. Nothing but a symptom of the real problem, which is islam in general. If we could snap our fingers right now and every member of isis keels over dead, all we have to do is wait a few years for some 14 year olds' nuts to drop and we've got another isis with a new name. Killing al qaeda, or isis, or [insert new organization here] will never ever put a stop to it. Unless, you dramatically shrink the influence of islam.

                    Which I think can be done. Just look at those photos of iraq and iran from the 1920's-1960's. They may have been there, but they were small. Probably just an annoyance to the common people, at most. But they grew and grew. Thus, they can shrink and shrink. Trump labeling the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization would be a very good step in the right direction. There are tons of people in all of those countries, who just don't care about islam. Atheists, gays, and people who just aren't interested in living a pious life of the religious zealot. They're there, and there's lots of them. They just dare not act it out, or speak out on it. One way or another, we need to shrink islam back down to something like pre-1960's levels. Shift the balance of power back to those common people who don't care about religion all that much.
                    You have a poor understanding of the middle east and of islam. There is a large muslim community in the dfw area, it would be good for you to interact with them and learn a bit. The exremists are minority, just like westboro is the minority of christians.
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                    • #11
                      I don't think you understood what you read. That's pretty much my point. There's a lot of zealots, and then there's a lot that in all likelihood, just don't give a rip. And couldn't be bothered to blow themselves up or to stone a gay to death.

                      That said, if you think its such a tiny minority in those countries, try dressing in drag and walking down the street in one of them.
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                      • #12
                        Try dressing in drag and walking around here. The snowflakes you hate would be the only ones to embrace your choice.

                        Sorry if I failed to see your point and you're welcome if I've proven your ignorance.

                        Adios! I gotta ghost before I get banned again for being brown.
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                        • #13
                          W a l l
                          THE BAD HOMBRE

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by LANTIRN View Post
                            You have a poor understanding of the middle east and of islam. There is a large muslim community in the dfw area, it would be good for you to interact with them and learn a bit. The exremists are minority, just like westboro is the minority of christians.
                            You have to admit there is a seious lack of Muslim community leaders regularly and loudly speaking out against jihad. You might see womens groups trying to establish interfaith relations...a coexist effort....but never a pleading and lamenting the case for the sanctity of human life to would-be jihad murderers.

                            All I ever hear about is how persecuted Muslims are from Muslims. Stuff like the local mosque meets rebel flag....eating at a fast food place and getting called raghead....draw the prophet cartoon ended with Garland officer shooting extremist....latest travel ban... And I talk with them daily, these are actual examples. In all fairness, we don't bring up jihad much...that would be weird.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by naynay View Post
                              Try dressing in drag and walking around here. The snowflakes you hate would be the only ones to embrace your choice.

                              Sorry if I failed to see your point and you're welcome if I've proven your ignorance.

                              Adios! I gotta ghost before I get banned again for being brown.

                              1. Difference between embrace and being tossed off a roof

                              2. I know you don't think those drag queen weirdos are awesome so you can drop the act with the "ignorance"

                              3. What about those other guys they didn't ban for being brown

                              4. Why am I talking to you
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