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glassgowkiss

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  1. I was gone for four days and come back to the most ridiculous spew in a while. I mean, true, we always have assholekisser's idiocy. I guess you are right though - a dose of Trumpisms plus Chode-licker and Spray has taken a death spiral to new lows. Fuck I hope this rain doesn't wash too much snow in the mountains. Freshies!! Hey asswipe, how come you are not apologizing for what Trump is saying? After all, you are responsible for his words and actions. He is clearly advocating for fascist dictatorship. So that makes you for fascist dictatorship. Isn't that what we have now? An administration advocating suspending due process to disarm civilians while telling them what to think. Are you talking about The Patriot Act, and it was signed by Bush. Now, don't you have some donkeys to fuck? Or maybe your daddy is waiting for you in a tool shed?
  2. answer: no Hitler, eh? Assholekisser, where's your apology for Carter? Oh yeah, silence? You fascist fuck! Last time I checked President sitting in the office in 1987 was Reagan. So WHAT THE FUCK are you talking about? If you expect for me to apologize for something that happened long before I have moved here, you are one dumb retard.
  3. I was gone for four days and come back to the most ridiculous spew in a while. I mean, true, we always have assholekisser's idiocy. I guess you are right though - a dose of Trumpisms plus Chode-licker and Spray has taken a death spiral to new lows. Fuck I hope this rain doesn't wash too much snow in the mountains. Freshies!! Hey asswipe, how come you are not apologizing for what Trump is saying? After all, you are responsible for his words and actions. He is clearly advocating for fascist dictatorship. So that makes you for fascist dictatorship.
  4. Pretty much sums it up. Ibn Saud established a policy of ruthlessly killing any opposition inside his territory, but supporting subversive movements outside. Yes, the entire insanity is financed by Saudis, hence replacing oil based economy would pretty much cut off funding for the terror groups.
  5. QED, you are wrong, since you accuse at least one person of thinking so the causes of terrorism are necessarily complex - generally high stress-levels in society is clearly a major cause, and economic conditions in a community too, and both of these are easily effected by climate, whether you care to notice it or not. Fair enough, someone believes in the spaghetti god too. Civil war in Syria started after a prolonged drought, and people moving to the cities, unable to provide for their families. Actually, the climate was the catalyst for the situation.
  6. Way to spread bs. It's an active investigation, so the facts are- we do not really know the motive. Yet another example of irresponsible and shitty journalism.
  7. So Unibomber was not a terrorist?
  8. The only way to a real, long term solution is a radical redrawing borders in the region. And second, (actually more important) would be developing technologies allowing a complete eradication of dependence on oil, which is the money source and fuel for the entire insanity happening in that part of the world.
  9. if you're an atheist, can you really call anything evil w/o a touch of irony? all we got is double-plus un-good Amen (irony intended). This post and another of yours exemplify what I like you. Spare us your feltching and santorum. BTW Dawkins is a prime example of a person going from science to entertainment and branching into pseudo philosophy in his book writing. He is a biologist by trade, so his opinion about islam is just that. The counter to that can be opinion by Reza Aslan, who has actually has educational credentials to back up his statements. Sorry, but your first statement is just blanket bigotry at it's best.
  10. what a load of shit post. So you have spent some time in the middle east- where the fuck exactly? you seem like to total clueless fuck and a complete retard not understanding what you see and hear. the biggest number of people believing in koran is Indonesia. totally working democracy btw, who elected 3 female prime ministers. another big (over 300 millions) country with majority muslim population is pakistan. if you compare the numbers, actually arabs are in minority. this is not islam problem, it's a fucking arab problem, and particularly saudi/qatar problem. these are the fucks financing this bullshit. and till we stop treating saudis as allays and start treating them as our enemy #1, this shit will continue.
  11. Because of indoctrinated assholes like you?
  12. here is some real christians for you: [img:left]http://listverse.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/effwestboro.jpg[/img] [img:left]http://cdn.c.photoshelter.com/img-get2/I0000Adfq4FRLRy0/fit=1000x750/WestboroBaptistChurch10.jpg[/img]
  13. Just an idea, how local brain washed (like KKK) ideologues were wrong then and are wrong now: READ
  14. So Obama made good on his promise to fuck up Iraq. Well, OK. US leaving Iraq was decided during Bush administration, long before Obama took office. Stop lying!
  15. There is nothing funny about people dying, asshole. I have several family members living in Paris. But people like you are part of the problem, not the solution. Not only you lack education, but you lack basic manners and respect.
  16. You realize these were people born and raised in France, right? Your logic would be on parr with blaming English or Irish for McVeigh or Nichols bombing in Oklahoma. Shit, they were Christians too.
  17. Well, it's obvious you know two things about the area- jack and shit. You really do not know any facts, nor the history and how things unfolded. Brainwashed by faux "news"? Here are some quotes to straighten a pile of lies you just wrote: "A December 13, 2006 cable, "Influencing the SARG [syrian government] in the End of 2006,"1 indicates that, as far back as 2006 - five years before "Arab Spring" protests in Syria - destabilizing the Syrian government was a central motivation of US policy. The author of the cable was William Roebuck, at the time chargé d'affaires at the US embassy in Damascus. The cable outlines strategies for destabilizing the Syrian government. In his summary of the cable, Roebuck wrote: We believe Bashar's weaknesses are in how he chooses to react to looming issues, both perceived and real, such as the conflict between economic reform steps (however limited) and entrenched, corrupt forces, the Kurdish question, and the potential threat to the regime from the increasing presence of transiting Islamist extremists. This cable summarizes our assessment of these vulnerabilities and suggests that there may be actions, statements, and signals that the USG can send that will improve the likelihood of such opportunities arising." Here some other facts: "In public the US was in favor of economic reform, but in private the US saw conflict between economic reform and "entrenched, corrupt forces" as an "opportunity." In public, the US was opposed to "Islamist extremists" everywhere; but in private it saw the "potential threat to the regime from the increasing presence of transiting Islamist extremists" as an "opportunity" that the US should take action to try to increase." Here is another US cable: This cable summarizes a March 15 meeting including then US counter-terrorism adviser John Brennan and US ambassador to Saudi Arabia Ford Fraker with Prince Muqrin bin Abdulaziz al-Saud, the head of Saudi Arabia's external intelligence agency. Ambassador Fraker's summary recounted: 7. © PERSIAN MEDDLING: Prince Muqrin described Iran as "all over the place now." The "Shiite crescent is becoming a full moon," encompassing Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Bahrain, Kuwait and Yemen among Iran's targets. In the Kingdom, he said "we have problems in Medina and Eastern Province." When asked if he saw Iran's hand in last month's Medina Riots (reftels), he strongly affirmed his belief that they were "definitely" Iranian supported. (Comment: Muqrin's view was not necessarily supported by post's Saudi Shi'a shia sources.) Muqrin bluntly stated "Iran is becoming a pain in the ..." and he expressed hope the President "can get them straight, or straighten them out." You realize that during 2006 Bush was the president, right? So wtf are you even talking about?
  18. And your favorite KKK is a true representation of christian values and christian religions?
  19. Some background on the issue: Read
  20. You are just an asshole, with ZERO respect for others.
  21. pm me your ph# and I can give you a quick run down. Too busy to sit and type this week
  22. Sam Felchey, I have heard you are sporting a mean santorum.
  23. What do you expect from a product of Stalinist propaganda which he was spoon fed from birth along with copious amounts of Russian jizz. The poor brain-addled fucktard should only be pitied - he is beyond hope, yet alone recovery. Said by californian pretending to be someone else. I have heard you and Sam Feltchy are sporting good santorum.
  24. Obviously you are not concerned with wasting tax money on state corporate sponsorships, and obviously you are not concerned with a quality of your drinking water. Here is newsflash- you should have been more concerned with huffing glue out of that paper bag- it shows now for sure.
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