coldjoint
 
  -2  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 11:51 am
@bobsal u1553115,
Quote:
You just might like it and maybe we'd never, ever have to hear about it again.


Speaking from personal experience in the barracks? No doubt.http://www.alien-earth.org/images/smileys/banana2.gif
bobsal u1553115
 
  3  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 11:54 am
@Baldimo,
No civil war in Afghanistan. Really? The Taliban supports the government, then. Why are we training Afghan security forces????

I accept your apology.

I never compared Iraq to Viet Nam, but if we'd have stayed involved in ground war supporting the government that was about to fall, well then we might be able to start that comparison.

Do you believe the Afghan government will still be in power six months after we leave, even though we will leave 14,000 troops plus however many mercenaries, oops, contractors we leave behind?
bobsal u1553115
 
  3  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 12:01 pm
@coldjoint,
Quote:
Speaking from personal experience in the barracks? No doubt.


Absolutely. A lot of gay bashers like you liberate themselves to come out of the closet, even in barracks. Is that why you never served? You thought some mean old serviceman was going to give you a little bang before you're ready? Free your mind, your ass willlove you for it. And then maybe you'd just shut the **** up.

For a person who claims straight, you spend a lot of time tittering like an eight year old over something you claim has no part of your life.
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bobsal u1553115
 
  2  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 12:01 pm
Sean Hannity Slams John Boehner in the Wake of Scalise Scandal, Calls for Him to Step Down
Ruh roh!

http://aattp.org/sean-hannity-slams-john-boehner-in-the-wake-of-scalise-scandal-calls-for-him-to-step-down/

Sean Hannity Slams John Boehner in the Wake of Scalise Scandal, Calls for Him to Step Down

Posted by: Josh Kilburn
December 31, 2014


Sometimes, it seems that even cool mercenaries like Sean Hannity have a limit to how much right-wing BS they can take before they step up and say something. Today, after Speaker John Boehner tossed his hat in with House Majority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise after it was found that Scalise gave a speech at a white supremacist conference in 2002, Sean Hannity called for Boehner to resign immediately.

Speaking to Breibart, Hannity called for Boehner to resign immediately, and to be replaced with Rep Trey Gowdy. Hannity spent a good part of his emailed statement shilling for Gowdy, noting that it was time for “dynamic leadership in the House of Representatives” and that “Boehner has snubbed and ignored conservatives.”

snip//

“John Boehner has snubbed and ignored conservatives for too long as evidenced by the recent cromnibus budget deal he made with Obama, Reid and Hoyer,” Hannity said. “It’s time he step aside for the good of country and the conservative movement.”


I’m still amused they call Breibart a “news” source. It’s arguably worse than Fox.

more...

http://aattp.org/sean-hannity-slams-john-boehner-in-the-wake-of-scalise-scandal-calls-for-him-to-step-down/
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RexRed
 
  2  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 12:35 pm
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RexRed
 
  2  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 12:36 pm
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Baldimo
 
  -1  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 12:57 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
The civil war in Afghanistan took place years ago. Did you ever read the story about the Taliban destroying old Buddhist statues? What we have seen in Afghanistan is not a civil war but terrorists acts. Scare tactics and bullying being the weapons of choice. In order for Afghanistan to become a civil war, the Taliban will have to start doing what ISIS has done. We are not far from that happening now that we have pulled out of Afghanistan. Obama is leading the charge on the pull out, just as he did in Iraq. They will end up in the same place thanks to his lack of leadership and support.

Vietnam on the other hand was a civil war between North and South Vietnam. Syria is a civil war that has partially turned into an invasion of Iraq by ISIS to create a whole new country.
parados
 
  3  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 01:06 pm
@Baldimo,
Baldimo wrote:

Obama is leading the charge on the pull out, just as he did in Iraq.

Perhaps you should check in with reality Baldimo.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S.%E2%80%93Iraq_Status_of_Forces_Agreement
Baldimo
 
  -1  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 01:18 pm
@parados,
Obama is the President and he campaigned on the successful pullout in the 2012 elections. He owns Iraq just as Nixon owned Vietnam.

Should I find you some clips of Obama claiming success on the campaign trail?
coldjoint
 
  -1  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 01:31 pm
@parados,
Obola will always skate on technicalities. His destruction of this country is legal(barely) and legendary.
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coldjoint
 
  -1  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 01:44 pm
@RexRed,
Quote:
N.Y. Mayor de Blasio Active Supporter of Brutal Communist Regime


Why do progressives support and encourage violence?
http://www.judicialwatch.org/blog/2014/12/n-y-mayor-de-blasio-active-supporter-brutal-communist-regime/
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coldjoint
 
  -2  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 01:51 pm
http://liberallogic101.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/liberal-logic-101-1263-500x416.jpg

http://linkis.com/liberallogic101.com/6Yy2y
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bobsal u1553115
 
  3  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 02:15 pm
@Baldimo,
Seriously. Division was a failed attempt to prevent a civil war in Viet Nam. Even if that somehow takes it off the 'civil war' list, there were South Viet Namese cadres dedicated to reunite the two halves.

Seriously, my 28 year CIA veteran wife, who was actually based out of Udorn AFB, who actually had VC sappers attack the base while stationed there in Thailand, thinks you're very funny and wonders what RW site you dig up that historical revision.

Baldimo, really, where do you get this from?
Baldimo
 
  -2  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 02:26 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
What are you talking about? Vietnam was a civil war, where did I say it wasn't? I said Afghanistan wasn't and isn't a civil war.

Do you make up your own meanings to what I say?
Baldimo
 
  -1  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 02:28 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
That is your response to what I said? Just so everyone knows what you are talking about.

Me:
Quote:
The civil war in Afghanistan took place years ago. Did you ever read the story about the Taliban destroying old Buddhist statues? What we have seen in Afghanistan is not a civil war but terrorists acts. Scare tactics and bullying being the weapons of choice. In order for Afghanistan to become a civil war, the Taliban will have to start doing what ISIS has done. We are not far from that happening now that we have pulled out of Afghanistan. Obama is leading the charge on the pull out, just as he did in Iraq. They will end up in the same place thanks to his lack of leadership and support.

Vietnam on the other hand was a civil war between North and South Vietnam. Syria is a civil war that has partially turned into an invasion of Iraq by ISIS to create a whole new country.


You:
Quote:
Seriously. Division was a failed attempt to prevent a civil war in Viet Nam. Even if that somehow takes it off the 'civil war' list, there were South Viet Namese cadres dedicated to reunite the two halves.

Seriously, my 28 year CIA veteran wife, who was actually based out of Udorn AFB, who actually had VC sappers attack the base while stationed there in Thailand, thinks you're very funny and wonders what RW site you dig up that historical revision.

Baldimo, really, where do you get this from?
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bobsal u1553115
 
  3  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 02:32 pm
@Baldimo,
Afghanistan is a civil war, too. What makes you think its not? Bush didn't declare it?
Baldimo
 
  -2  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 02:48 pm
@bobsal u1553115,
Sorry Bob but it isn't a civil war yet and it wasn't when we got involved. To date it has been terrorists actions by an unpopular minority.

Are you going to hold to your silly claims about the Taliban being a popular majority who are fighting an unpopular minority? Are people dancing in the streets pleading for the return of the Taliban? Protests for their return?
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RexRed
 
  2  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 03:12 pm
26 charts and maps that show the world is getting much, much better
http://www.vox.com/2014/11/24/7272929/charts-thankful
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parados
 
  4  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 03:13 pm
@Baldimo,
Obama was President when it happened but to claim he led the charge is to ignore history. Bush signed the agreement. Obama implemented it.
RexRed
 
  3  
Wed 31 Dec, 2014 03:15 pm
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