al-Zarqawi

Texashotdog

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12 foot, You seem to fit the mold of alligator mouth and parrokeet butt. You make smart remarks about my comment and then want to call names. I look at your avatar and bet you always hid behind your momma and want to play big dog on the internet.<br /><br />So I am not disguised to you, I am considered very conservative by my friends and a pretty good ole boy. I am not sure I care if you are some like you want to call me a liberal, and if it is different than your insensitive attacks, I might like to be one.<br /><br />I am a regular east Texas boy, who enjoys a drink, a dance and loves to tell lies around a camp fire. I had the good fortune of growing up in a good family. I have served in the military, am a register Democrat (ole southern version, very conservative on the fiscal issues, middle of road on social issues but huge on States rights and freedom).<br /><br />I have raised a family of good Christian children, love my wife, pray on my knees at night and am in church two or three times a week.<br /><br />I love being an American and hate to hear the ignorance of those who spout love it or leave it. Some time we do good and some times bad but we always base it on doing right.<br /><br />Now if you do not like me just avoid me but please do not spout your hatred on someone you don't know nothing about. Where I come from folks object to that.
 

18rabbit

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Originally posted by Haut Medoc:<br /> You guys kill me....<br />Blame Clinton for Dubya's woes....<br />
Yeah, but... Clinton’s admin had all of the info on the 9/11 events since 1995, but refused, against all experienced expert advice, to do anything about it. Clinton seems to have put his biggist efforts into getting laid and at being able to claim world peace during his admin, as opposed to actually rising to the responsibility of his elected station to help affect world peace.<br /><br />That the 9/11 events happened at all, the higher level of terrorist activity globally during the Shrub admin, and the fact that we even needed to return to Iraq are all directly attributable to Clinton and his admin's failed (or lack of) policy.<br /><br />Shrub should go down in the history books as a loser of a pres. Clinton should just be omitted all together since as a pres he didn’t really exist, except to Monica.<br /><br />So, who do we vote for in 2008? (He asks, as if it matters...)
 

WillyBWright

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I hate to burst the Conservative bubble, but Usamma was a product of the Reagan/Bush 41 era. It goes back before Clinton. So let's see, that's Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush. 3 Republicans to 1 Democrat.<br /><br />But it's water under the bridge now and one real nasty by-product has been eliminated ... and apparently suffered. YAY! I'm okay with that part. :D <br /><br />I hope his sentence for eternity is to be beheaded on a daily basis. Slowly ... with a dull, rusty machete. May his virgins be fat and old with with weeping sores, vagnal warts, and really bad breath. Oh, and sharp jagged teeth. Heck, make a few of them Man-virgins. With thick glasses and pocket protectors. ;)
 

Haut Medoc

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Hillary of course!.... ;) :) <br />Clinton is to blame along with the others listed above....But it is not all his fault, either....JK
 

WillyBWright

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Haut, that reminds me of an old Star Trek episode where Harry Mudd's wife replica was mass-produced to torment him as pennance for his misdeeds on a planet of androids. Plug in al-Z and 77 Hillaries! What's worse? Sharp teeth, or sharp tongues? :D :D :D <br /><br />To want that for another man. You're just Evil. ;) <br /><br />Wait a minit ... Haut Medoc - Harry Mudd. Coincidence? I think Not. :p
 

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I've got a good idea! How about we don't critique one another and blame any administration for the non defined mission of suppressing an ever growing world full of hate driven misguided radical jihadist.This behavior plays into the hands of these trouble making vermins.How about,instead the free and unoppressed world polarize and come to a mutual recognition of who the blame and action should be taken against.Maybe then a cohesive clear solution could be arrived at.Or not. :rolleyes:
 

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Originally posted by PW2:<br /> 12 Feetz---<br /><br />Al-Zarqawi came to Iraq late from Jordan. He was taking avdantage of the opportunity we provided to fill the void and create havoc.
<br />Of course, PW. And this fact changes things in some wierd, pro-insurgent way?<br /><br />I do not get your point ,obviously, but I am intrigued...Fill me in.<br />And what part of " taking avdantage of the opportunity we provided to fill the void and create havoc" is an ineffective tactic to bear upon one's enemy? Our coalition forces do that too, (i hope)... :rolleyes: <br />He was a frinkin terrorist, who instructed and trained with Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, the alleged mastermind of the September 11, 2001, attacks! So the fact that he comes in from Jordan means something related to his guilt or innocence or something?<br /> <br />
Originally posted by PW2:<br /><br />Revenge is a fine motive, and may make you feel better, but it is rarely effective if you have some sort of ultimate goal in mind.
Revenge is ok i guess. But what is better is ultimate allied victory. It means we win also. It means we have two REAL allies in the heart of Islamo-fascist land.<br />What in God's name is wrong with that OR "revenge" in time of war?<br />I do not know if you read the Bible or not, but I'm sure you've watched the movie Pulp fiction --<br /><br />"Ezekiel 25:17. "The path of the righteous man is beset on<br /> all sides by the inequities of the<br /> selfish and the tyranny of evil<br /> men. Blessed is he who, in the<br /> name of charity and good will,<br /> shepherds the weak through the<br /> valley of darkness, for he is truly<br /> his brother's keeper and the finder<br /> of lost children. And I will<br /> strike down upon thee with great<br /> vengeance and furious anger those<br /> who attempt to poison and destroy<br /> my brothers. And you will know my<br /> name is the Lord when I lay my<br /> vengeance upon you."<br /><br />PW, I am not trying to impose my opinion upon you. I am merely trying to explain it -- while concidering yours (and others) here.<br />But I have to follow my heart, my commitments to country and personal moral vakues.<br />They all play-into my opinion that America (as i see America) is commited to this war, and opposition is simply serving "other masters" in my eyes.<br />It always will in wartime with me.<br /> <br />
Originally posted by PW2:<br /><br />Alqaida will promote someone to fill his boots (there is speculation from some that Alqaida snitched on him themselves because they didn't like his tactics of killing Muslims instead of foreigners (read Americans)
<br />And this should make "America throw-in the towel" or something? I do not understand the opposition to the relentless hunting/killing of these mutants, as those boots are filled. WTH, PW? <br />
Originally posted by PW2:<br />I don't know if that is true. I don't know what is true over there.
<br />Oh, i have NO doubt those bloody boots will be have some mutant scum poured back into them. After all, this war was very real to them, before it was real to the US -- even years before 1993 WTC bombing and Lockerbee.<br />It's just that America has thrown itself headlong into ENDING islamic terror. It is long overdue, yet FINALLY, it is hunted-down and crushed in every hole it tries to hide in, every country's skirts it hides behind.<br /> <br />
Originally posted by PW2:<br />I get the feeling our efforts are as effective as trying to drain a lake with a teacup in the middle of a rainstorm. Each teacup worth emptied may be cause for celebration, if you ignore the rain and resulting river filling it back up.
<br />A very good analogy,PW. And I agree. But you and i differ in that you wish to negate our efforts, <br />(both defeats and sucesses -- both lives saved and lives lost), and cut and run, leaving a power vaccuum sure to be filled by the gang with the most guns.<br />Whereas I want to double our comittments, leaving the military to do what military is meant to do (kill people and break things) -- in this case, kill the people in their lairs,as opposed letting them explode in public places, and break their toys of death before they are able to strap them on.<br />Admittedly, these are total opposite opinions on the war on islamic terror.<br />I guess we cannot help that. But we do TRY to understand and respect each other, right?<br /> <br />
Originally posted by PW2:<br /> If I had the choice, I'd like to trade a little of our "toughness" for a little more "smartness".
Agreed. Toughness is often used by the gang with the biggest guns. But we are the gang with the biggest guns right now. And to me, "toughness" is using every tool, no matter how harsh, to bring my enemy to it's knees,and rendering it harmless.<br />To you, "toughness" is shooting into a building, or equating our alleged interogation tactics as "torture".<br />"Smartness" to you, I picture as "opening deplomatic channels, "negotiations", or "dialog" with my sworn enemy... (Tell me if i am wrong or right here) , but if so, I am not intersted in joining you... because "Smartness" to me is using our forces to learn enemy movements, and behead the beast in it's lair with two 500pound "smart" bombs!
 

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Hex, Tex..erum..What?
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Originally posted by Texashotdog:<br /> 12 foot, You seem to fit the mold of alligator mouth and parrokeet butt. You make smart remarks about my comment and then want to call names. I look at your avatar and bet you always hid behind your momma and want to play big dog on the internet.
<br />Right now, and after all that rant, I could care less -- but WTH are you talking about with;" {making} smart remarks about my comment and then want to call names."? Can you please be more specific. I have NO CLUE what comments or name-calling you are referencing here. AT ALL!<br />If that is the way you "bet" on my avatar, I wouldn't go the the horse races, TH. :D <br />Good googlymoogly.. :rolleyes: <br /><br />Really tho -- I liked my momma a lot. I hid behind her skirt when i had to, yes... And she protected me. Because of her love, care, scrappiness and protection, I grew up to become a "big dog on the internet", and to torment people like you (however, I still have NO CLUE as to how i peed in yer cheerios).<br />Mom endowed me with her ability to say what was on her mind, and own EVERY BIT of the 'blow-back'.<br />I inheritted her love of God, country, and coffee. I do not think you meant to anger me, but in the future, be very carefull how you talk about this wonderfull woman, lest you find yourself unable to voice another opinion here ever. I believe in free speach. But you have crossed the line with this one, TH. You best re-read the rules on this site before sticking both thumbs sqaurely in --- well, just read those riles again. You don't know my mother anyhow ..... Obviously.<br />
Originally posted by Texashotdog:<br />So I am not disguised to you, I am considered very conservative by my friends and a pretty good ole boy. I am not sure I care if you are some like you want to call me a liberal, and if it is different than your insensitive attacks, I might like to be one.
<br />Allow me to introduce myself, TH;<br />What i say to you here, I own, so I'll say it also to your face. It will be up to you to accept it or not.<br />I retract nothing (that i am aware of) that i stated here so far... But let's talk about it for sure, so there are NO misunderstandings. I consider myself a good ol boy too, so if you come by, bring a fishin pole. :) <br />No hard feelinz...Yet.<br /><br />I am a Florida Cracker, born in Miami, but live on the right coast of the state now.<br />I do drink, but limit my alcohol intake to certain holidays. I don't lie around campfires anymore iether... When I try, the fire dept shows up and sites us, shortly-followed by arrests for drunk and disorderly conduct (i jest about the D&D -- but really, I don't camp out much any longer.. too old).<br />I served in the NAVY... "You cannot get there without a boat".<br />We also have the child-raising thing in common, love my wife, pray in any position, any time I feel compelled to (i guess we differ there, but not by much)....<br />But i only go to church once a week --usually (there are exceptions).<br />
Originally posted by Texashotdog:<br />I love being an American
You are my brother
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Originally posted by Texashotdog:<br />-- and hate to hear the ignorance of those who spout love it or leave it.
<br />In my opinion, "America: love it or leave it" is far from "ignorant"!!! <br />What would you have me replace this ideology with, TH? "America: Love it, or not"??<br />or, "America: Don't love it since it might offend someboby" ??<br /> <br />America: Love it or tollerate invaders:?Count me out!<br />"America love it or leave it.. PLEASE!" That's my stand. There.. Is that better? :rolleyes: <br />
Originally posted by Texashotdog:<br />Some time we do good and some times bad but we always base it on doing right.
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Originally posted by Texashotdog:<br />Now if you do not like me just avoid me but please do not spout your hatred on someone you don't know nothing about. Where I come from folks object to that.
This Florida cracker don't know you from a polar bear, TH.... I have no baseline to establish love/hatered of you, So i am already following your advice here. But dood -- You've only been a member here for FOUR DAYS!!!! Give me a frinkin chance!<br />And get to know me. Jeeeze!<br /><br />Chill, bro. Ask PW if i hate him, even tho we are diametrically politcal oppposites. <br />I aint the brightest jewel in the box, but i try to get along with all free men.. As for mutant terrorists, nope. So if you're not an islamic gihaddist scum, we're good .Right?
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Haut Medoc

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Willie, would that be Harcourt Fenton Mudd?<br />Not me & I never heard of "Venus Drug " neither! :p ;) :D .......JK
 

waterinthefuel

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Wow. I think more mud has been slung on this thread than the two bombs dropped on the safehouse slung when they hit!<br /><br />Thank God he's dead. If he is replaced, a 500lb bomb will one day have his replacement's address in its guidance system.
 

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Did those two kiss and make up yet?<br /><br />12incher, you gotta get your home address off of here. I know you're PO'd, but that's a bad move. Might get some brokeback type coming by for a kiss or sumfin.
 

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I got his addy and his ( American Brother )number. 12 is good people and quite the sage..er.....but I would never visit him un-invited or without a fishing pole...LOL
 

12Footer

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Them brokeback types don't like this coast of Florida very much. I dunno why.
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