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So you defend 9/11 because it was Islamic murdering scum that did it. Don't forget that this was the second attempt by sick psychopathic murdering scum on the target. And not one serving military person in sight was there. This is your islamonazi friends way, murder the innocents and cry foul when the retaliation starts.
Point out where I defended the 911 terror attacks.



By defending islam all the time, no matter what nation they live in muslims see themselves as being part of the nation of islam. Which is why every muslims celebrated the mass murders of 9/11.

DID YOU ?
No.
But five dancing Jews did.
You seem to blame all 1.6 billion Muslims for the actions of 15 Saudis on 911.
Does that make sense to you?
 
And Georgie exhibits the classic Muslim apologist M.O... constantly whining about the "Great Satan" while pretending the tribal, anti-modern, misogynist nature of Islamic culture is not the cause of the enslavement of 350 million Mideast Arabs. It's pathetic.
How many women or children in your hometown have "the tribal, anti-modern, misogynist... (Islamists)" maimed, murdered, raped, displaced, or incarcerated since 1991?

Are you honestly confused about which country is the Greatest Purveyor of Violence in the World?

So I must be unconcerned (as you so blithely are) while your Islamist cousins rape, pillage and slaughter? I should not notice that not only has nothing of value come from the Arab/Muslim World in centuries, they are a burden the rest of the planet must bear.
Your "compassion" for others has been duly noted while your bleating about the "Great Satan" goes on.
Are you sure nothing of value has come from the Muslim Middle East in centuries?
FDR wants to know.


"The Red Line agreement governed the development of Middle East oil for the next two decades. The Anglo-American Petroleum Agreement of 1944 was based on negotiations between the United States and Britain over the control of Middle Eastern oil. Below is shown what the American President Franklin D. Roosevelt had in mind for to a British Ambassador in 1944:

"Persian oil …is yours. We share the oil of Iraq and Kuwait. As for Saudi Arabian oil, it’s ours."

American intervention in the Middle East - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
How many women or children in your hometown have "the tribal, anti-modern, misogynist... (Islamists)" maimed, murdered, raped, displaced, or incarcerated since 1991?

Are you honestly confused about which country is the Greatest Purveyor of Violence in the World?

So I must be unconcerned (as you so blithely are) while your Islamist cousins rape, pillage and slaughter? I should not notice that not only has nothing of value come from the Arab/Muslim World in centuries, they are a burden the rest of the planet must bear.
Your "compassion" for others has been duly noted while your bleating about the "Great Satan" goes on.
Are you sure nothing of value has come from the Muslim Middle East in centuries?
FDR wants to know.


"The Red Line agreement governed the development of Middle East oil for the next two decades. The Anglo-American Petroleum Agreement of 1944 was based on negotiations between the United States and Britain over the control of Middle Eastern oil. Below is shown what the American President Franklin D. Roosevelt had in mind for to a British Ambassador in 1944:

"Persian oil …is yours. We share the oil of Iraq and Kuwait. As for Saudi Arabian oil, it’s ours."

American intervention in the Middle East - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Discovery of oil in the middle east has been the single largest reason for global over population, starvation and poverty. It will take a major pandemic to bring levels back to sustainable levels again.
Now Australia has to potential of having even more than Iran and Saudi combined.....While arabs learn to make it rain in the desert and snow indoors.
A hundred years ago they were mostly a tribal nomadic people.
 
If you're American, your government has killed millions of innocent human beings from Korea to Kandahar since the end of WWII. Why don't you care more about that?
Ummmmm... because after your friends struck the first blow and drew first blood, they awakened The Ugly in us, and we're having more fun killing your friends in overwhelming and disproportionate numbers as revenge and as an object-lesson in not fucking with us again, than we would otherwise have in reflecting upon the past? They'll eventually grow tired of sustaining 100-to-1 kill-ratios.
From Korea to Kandahar the US military has butchered millions of innocents who were not among the 15 Saudis who "drew first blood."

The really UGLY thing is how warped, kosher dick-licks feel like real men when they toss around terms like disproportionate numbers as if it makes up for their pathic failures in cyberspace.

Get it?
George, why do you champion insane Islamic terrorists and idolize them to the point where people want to puke?
 
Yep... the biggest kid on the Muslim block, still outside our orbit at the time, anyway.

As to airpower...we whittled 'em down in the 1991 Gulf War, then put a chokehold on their supply of new aircraft, then smacked the crap outta what was left, before crossing the line of departure in 2003. That, too, is how we win. Marvelous fun, when it involves Muslim militants. Great sport. We did make mistakes, though. We probably could have made more money selling spectator tickets.
With your last sentence I sense common ground between us.
The military in Egypt and Pakistan function as profit making concerns.
Surely the Pentagon could find ways to ease the taxpayer's burden by selling tickets in one sense or another.
I'm thinking cage fights between the best in the US military and North Korea, for starters with the IDF waiting on the winner?
That would be a lot more fun than killing children or raping women on the taxpayers' dime.



Is that how you did your service, did you manage to catch a dose of Vietnamese rose while you were engaged in your military service. This would explain your hallucinations and fantasies................:lol:
What's your explanation, slow week around the ol' Frat House?
 
So I must be unconcerned (as you so blithely are) while your Islamist cousins rape, pillage and slaughter? I should not notice that not only has nothing of value come from the Arab/Muslim World in centuries, they are a burden the rest of the planet must bear.
Your "compassion" for others has been duly noted while your bleating about the "Great Satan" goes on.
Are you sure nothing of value has come from the Muslim Middle East in centuries?
FDR wants to know.


"The Red Line agreement governed the development of Middle East oil for the next two decades. The Anglo-American Petroleum Agreement of 1944 was based on negotiations between the United States and Britain over the control of Middle Eastern oil. Below is shown what the American President Franklin D. Roosevelt had in mind for to a British Ambassador in 1944:

"Persian oil …is yours. We share the oil of Iraq and Kuwait. As for Saudi Arabian oil, it’s ours."

American intervention in the Middle East - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Discovery of oil in the middle east has been the single largest reason for global over population, starvation and poverty. It will take a major pandemic to bring levels back to sustainable levels again.
Now Australia has to potential of having even more than Iran and Saudi combined.....While arabs learn to make it rain in the desert and snow indoors.
A hundred years ago they were mostly a tribal nomadic people.
Perhaps the problem lies with how the resource (oil) and its profits have been distributed
over the past century rather than the resource itself? When FDR and the British divided up Arab oil in 1944, the US was the world's largest oil exporter of oil. A hundred years ago in the US the Socialists were on the march; had they experienced the success of today's Tea Party, poverty and starvation would not exist at their current world-wide levels, IMHO.
 
Ummmmm... because after your friends struck the first blow and drew first blood, they awakened The Ugly in us, and we're having more fun killing your friends in overwhelming and disproportionate numbers as revenge and as an object-lesson in not fucking with us again, than we would otherwise have in reflecting upon the past? They'll eventually grow tired of sustaining 100-to-1 kill-ratios.
From Korea to Kandahar the US military has butchered millions of innocents who were not among the 15 Saudis who "drew first blood."

The really UGLY thing is how warped, kosher dick-licks feel like real men when they toss around terms like disproportionate numbers as if it makes up for their pathic failures in cyberspace.

Get it?
George, why do you champion insane Islamic terrorists and idolize them to the point where people want to puke?
I don't champion or idolize any terrorist, Hoss, including those in the US military who helped terrorize Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Afghanistan, and Iraq.
Why do think your actions in Vietnam are less nauseating than al-Qa'ida's in Syria?
 
"...I don't champion or idolize any terrorist, Hoss, including those in the US military who helped terrorize Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Why do think your actions in Vietnam are less nauseating than al-Qa'ida's in Syria?"
Your location is listed as Los Angeles, California...

And yet you oftentimes used the word 'you', 'your', etc. (as in 'your actions in Vietnam').

As opposed to 'we', 'us', etc.

Are 'you' not one of 'us'?

I am an American citizen.

Are you an American citizen, or are you a foreign national residing on American soil?

If you are a foreign national, that would put your persistent, vicious anti-Americanism in a particular context, for the benefit of the audience.

If you are an American citizen, that tells us something, as well.
 
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"...I don't champion or idolize any terrorist, Hoss, including those in the US military who helped terrorize Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Why do think your actions in Vietnam are less nauseating than al-Qa'ida's in Syria?"
Your location is listed as Los Angeles, California...

And yet you oftentimes used the word 'you', 'your', etc. (as in 'your actions in Vietnam').

As opposed to 'we', 'us', etc.

Are 'you' not one of 'us'?

I am an American citizen.

Are you an American citizen, or are you a foreign national residing on American soil?

If you are a foreign national, that would put your persistent, vicious anti-Americanism in a particular context, for the benefit of the audience.

If you are an American citizen, that tells us something, as well.
Hopefully, it tells you I don't support acts of terrorism based on an accident of birth.

Hoss and I are both citizens of the US.
Hoss choose to volunteer (twice) in the US invasion and occupation of South Vietnam, an act of international terror rivaled by few others, IMHO.
I choose to lie about back pain and escape a four year commitment to the USAF in1966.

So, in a moral sense, I am not one of you.
 
"...Hoss and I are both citizens of the US. Hoss choose to volunteer (twice) in the US invasion and occupation of South Vietnam, an act of international terror rivaled by few others, IMHO. I choose to lie about back pain and escape a four year commitment to the USAF in1966. So, in a moral sense, I am not one of you."
Thank you for the honest and straightforward answer.
 
"...I don't champion or idolize any terrorist, Hoss, including those in the US military who helped terrorize Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Afghanistan, and Iraq. Why do think your actions in Vietnam are less nauseating than al-Qa'ida's in Syria?"
Your location is listed as Los Angeles, California...

And yet you oftentimes used the word 'you', 'your', etc. (as in 'your actions in Vietnam').

As opposed to 'we', 'us', etc.

Are 'you' not one of 'us'?

I am an American citizen.

Are you an American citizen, or are you a foreign national residing on American soil?

If you are a foreign national, that would put your persistent, vicious anti-Americanism in a particular context, for the benefit of the audience.

If you are an American citizen, that tells us something, as well.
Hopefully, it tells you I don't support acts of terrorism based on an accident of birth.

Hoss and I are both citizens of the US.
Hoss choose to volunteer (twice) in the US invasion and occupation of South Vietnam, an act of international terror rivaled by few others, IMHO.
I choose to lie about back pain and escape a four year commitment to the USAF in1966.

So, in a moral sense, I am not one of you.
Wow, so not only are you a coward and a draft dodger, but you're also a convert to Islam that bashes those who have served this country honorably. Well I guess it goes with the territory.
 
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Yep... the biggest kid on the Muslim block, still outside our orbit at the time, anyway.

As to airpower...we whittled 'em down in the 1991 Gulf War, then put a chokehold on their supply of new aircraft, then smacked the crap outta what was left, before crossing the line of departure in 2003. That, too, is how we win. Marvelous fun, when it involves Muslim militants. Great sport. We did make mistakes, though. We probably could have made more money selling spectator tickets.
With your last sentence I sense common ground between us.
The military in Egypt and Pakistan function as profit making concerns.
Surely the Pentagon could find ways to ease the taxpayer's burden by selling tickets in one sense or another.
I'm thinking cage fights between the best in the US military and North Korea, for starters with the IDF waiting on the winner?
That would be a lot more fun than killing children or raping women on the taxpayers' dime.



Is that how you did your service, did you manage to catch a dose of Vietnamese rose while you were engaged in your military service. This would explain your hallucinations and fantasies................:lol:
His reply is in Post #149. Georgie is a malingerer with two weeks of active service, which makes him a "veteran". He's told his story many times and is proud of his cowardly act.
 
With your last sentence I sense common ground between us.
The military in Egypt and Pakistan function as profit making concerns.
Surely the Pentagon could find ways to ease the taxpayer's burden by selling tickets in one sense or another.
I'm thinking cage fights between the best in the US military and North Korea, for starters with the IDF waiting on the winner?
That would be a lot more fun than killing children or raping women on the taxpayers' dime.



Is that how you did your service, did you manage to catch a dose of Vietnamese rose while you were engaged in your military service. This would explain your hallucinations and fantasies................:lol:

His reply is in Post #149. Georgie is a malingerer with two weeks of active service, which makes him a "veteran". He's told his story many times and is proud of his cowardly act.

Don't you remember that he once posted that the reason he faked a bad back after ohnly ten days of basic training was because he got homesick? Even a kid lasts more than ten days at a summer camp and doesn't send out a call for his parents to pick him up because he is homesick.
 
Your location is listed as Los Angeles, California...

And yet you oftentimes used the word 'you', 'your', etc. (as in 'your actions in Vietnam').

As opposed to 'we', 'us', etc.

Are 'you' not one of 'us'?

I am an American citizen.

Are you an American citizen, or are you a foreign national residing on American soil?

If you are a foreign national, that would put your persistent, vicious anti-Americanism in a particular context, for the benefit of the audience.

If you are an American citizen, that tells us something, as well.
Hopefully, it tells you I don't support acts of terrorism based on an accident of birth.

Hoss and I are both citizens of the US.
Hoss choose to volunteer (twice) in the US invasion and occupation of South Vietnam, an act of international terror rivaled by few others, IMHO.
I choose to lie about back pain and escape a four year commitment to the USAF in1966.

So, in a moral sense, I am not one of you.
Wow, so not only are you a coward and a draft dodger, but you're also a convert to Islam that bashes those who have served this country honorably. Well I guess it goes with the territory.
How much courage does it require to maim, murder, rape, displace, and incarcerate civilians? Only SLAVES of ABRAHAM would find honor in serving twice in an occupation that inflicted mi$ery on million$ of innocent human beings who posed no threat to the aggressor nation's homeland.

WOW.
You are one dyed-in-the-wool Hasbara hack, aren't you?
Chicken-shit.
 
With your last sentence I sense common ground between us.
The military in Egypt and Pakistan function as profit making concerns.
Surely the Pentagon could find ways to ease the taxpayer's burden by selling tickets in one sense or another.
I'm thinking cage fights between the best in the US military and North Korea, for starters with the IDF waiting on the winner?
That would be a lot more fun than killing children or raping women on the taxpayers' dime.



Is that how you did your service, did you manage to catch a dose of Vietnamese rose while you were engaged in your military service. This would explain your hallucinations and fantasies................:lol:
His reply is in Post #149. Georgie is a malingerer with two weeks of active service, which makes him a "veteran". He's told his story many times and is proud of his cowardly act.
Wrong again.
Ten days in the AF does not qualify one as a "veteran".
And I'm proud I didn't support in any small way the terrorism you helped unleash on Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
 
Is that how you did your service, did you manage to catch a dose of Vietnamese rose while you were engaged in your military service. This would explain your hallucinations and fantasies................:lol:
His reply is in Post #149. Georgie is a malingerer with two weeks of active service, which makes him a "veteran". He's told his story many times and is proud of his cowardly act.
Wrong again.
Ten days in the AF does not qualify one as a "veteran".
And I'm proud I didn't support in any small way the terrorism you helped unleash on Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
General George, how many times do you have to be reminded that the Vietnam war was
mainly fought in the fields, hills and woods, away from civilians. Cities were fought in when they were attacked by the Commies. Villages were razed when the Commies holed up in them. Civilians, unless they were avid Commie sympathizers, would always vacate the villages. They weren't held as human shields like the craven cowards of Islum practice. Get real or go away.
 
His reply is in Post #149. Georgie is a malingerer with two weeks of active service, which makes him a "veteran". He's told his story many times and is proud of his cowardly act.
Wrong again.
Ten days in the AF does not qualify one as a "veteran".
And I'm proud I didn't support in any small way the terrorism you helped unleash on Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
General George, how many times do you have to be reminded that the Vietnam war was
mainly fought in the fields, hills and woods, away from civilians. Cities were fought in when they were attacked by the Commies. Villages were razed when the Commies holed up in them. Civilians, unless they were avid Commie sympathizers, would always vacate the villages. They weren't held as human shields like the craven cowards of Islum practice. Get real or go away.
How did you convince an overwhelmingly rural population like the Vietnamese to vacate the fields, hills, and woods their families had lived on longer than your country has been existence?

"The Strategic Hamlet Program (Vietnamese: Ấp Chiến lược) was a plan by the governments of South Vietnam and the United States during the Vietnam War to combat the Communist insurgency by means of population transfer.

"In 1961, U.S. advisors in South Vietnam, along with the Diem regime, began the implementation of a plan attempted to isolate rural peasants from contact with and influence by the National Liberation Front (NLF).

"The Strategic Hamlet Program, along with its predecessor, the Rural Community Development Program, played an important role in the shaping of events in South Vietnam during the late 1950s and early 1960s.

"Both of these programs attempted to create new communities of "protected hamlets".

"The rural peasants would be provided security, being physically isolated from Communist insurgents and support services thereby strengthening ties with the central South Vietnamese government (GVN).

"It was hoped this would lead to increased loyalty by the peasantry towards the government.[1]

"In the end, the program led to a decrease in support for Diem’s regime and an increase in sympathy for Communist efforts."

Strategic Hamlet Program - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Oh, yeah.
Now I remember.
The same way Hitler convinced the Jews and Gypsies.
Thanks for your service.
 

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