
After pro-Palestinian protestors glued themselves to the street during the Thanksgiving Day Macy’s Parade it’s not as absurd as it sounds… especially given the fact that since the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich, the Palestinians have show an almost supernatural ability to make the worst possible impression on world opinion.
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The glue the
protestorsmorons who afixed themselves to the street was made from ingredients that are petroleum based. Oh, the irony!As was the asphalt to which they were affixed.
… and the vehicles and fuel they used to get there.
… and much of their clothing.
… and their bottled water containers.
… and ….
Did they separate the glued protestor(s) from the pavement at the fingertips, their palm, the wrist, elbow, shoulder, or ???? Inquiring minds want to know!
Seems to me that at the neck would solve this and any future problems.
It is intellectually laziness on full display when Westerners who inherited a Judeo-Christian ethic empathize with the Palestinians. They do not think like us, their religion calls for Jihad against non-followers, death being a terrorist is rewarded in the afterlife and with money to your relatives who survive, and lying to Christians is condoned as a preferred way to act. The Palestinians were offered full citizenship when Israel was formed and they – or more correctly their leaders – told them to be refugees instead. They are sent billions of dollars for financial assistance and they funnel the money into… Read more »
Padme has a cooking show? I haven’t seen her on screen since Revenge of the Sith, so I’m glad she’s finally working again!
Thank you, thank you! I’ll be here all week and at Ceaser’s on Friday night – tip your bartenders!
When our generosity, good nature and good will are weaponized against us those doing so should not be surprised and have no complaint when we deny them our generosity, good nature and good will. And crush them into the dust. Seems pretty simple to me. Maybe go ask the Germans and Japanese about that, or the Iraqis or any other of our past enemies where we have killed 10,000 of them for every one of us they killed. We firebombed Dresden,Tokyo and more. Then obliterated two Japanese cities with atomic weapons and were prepared to keep doing that. Which would… Read more »
Terror is the language of Mohammed — the so-called blessed prophet of ISLAM. It’s not limited to HAMAS.
Terror isn’t limited to Islam. Before 9/11 the worst act of terrorism ever to be inflicted on the U.S. was the truck bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. By two white boys that called themselves “Christians”. Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols would have been happy to fly a couple airliners into some U.S. skyscrapers if the opportunity had presented itself and the cowards wouldn’t have to die in the act. They just didn’t have the resources for that or they most certainly would have done it. They had to settle for a massive truck bomb… Read more »
I couldn’t agree more.
Still not certain that McVeigh and Nichols were anything more than patsies for a
Deep State operation!?!?
I am. That’s simply absurd, like 9/11 being a government false flag operation or Ashli Babbitt being a government agent provocateur or any other such nonsense. Timothy McVeigh was put to death. Ashli Babbitt was shot to death. The 9/11 hijackers died by being atomized in an aircraft impact. McVeigh never once indicated that he had been put up to, sponsored or encouraged by any Deep State actors. If he were a Deep State patsy he sure as hell didn’t show any signs of being one. People do not generally welcome their own execution no matter how much they’ve been… Read more »
Whether you like it or not, war is coming. It is likely that the USA and other Western nations have achieved the necessary percentage of ISLAM acolytes within their borders. From the patterns established in history, that means that we are on our way to being wholly-dominated. Thus, war is coming. Lock and load, folks, cuz you’re going to need to defend yourself from the invading hordes.
It’s been my personal experience that when people talk about “locking and loading” like that — They generally don’t have a clue what that involves. I don’t see us “going to war” with Muslims inside our own borders in any time frame that would be relevant to you or me. That’s not to say there will never been an act of terrorism committed by the people sneaking into this country but … An act of terrorism and a noshit shootin’ war aren’t even close to the same thing. It’s like the difference between a lightning strike and a Cat 5… Read more »
Here, you are too confrontational and demeaning.
Tissue? Dave’s talking about a war that’s not going to happen and making a big deal out of how we all need to “lock and load” because … Dave says so. Dave, who’s never fired a shot in anger is going around calling for war. Dave is telling people they should be so afraid they should take up arms. How absurd. Yet what you get from that is you don’t like the way I say what I say. I’m “too” too for your sensitivities. That’s just too bad. You know what they say in Southern Russia, don’t you? Tough shitski,… Read more »
Interesting how the most abrasive and obnoxious person on this site is the one who doesn’t use his real name. Almost like the anonymity makes him a raging keyboard commando. How strange.
Anyway, I don’t know if we’re on our way to being “wholly-dominated”, but it’s definitely prudent to be armed, and to make a point to be as well trained as you can be. Both armed and unarmed training if possible.
Yes, it’s interesting, but I just don’t care. With every tantrum, his credibility is lessened.
Says you and maybe in your mind that’s so. That’s not what other people tell me. So your opinations apply to you but are not necessarily universal. Regarding my credibility with you I just don’t care about that every bit as much as you don’t care vice-versa. You might think less of my credibility because you don’t like the way I say things and that’s your prerogative. While we’re on the topic you’ve never had a lot of credibility with me because you often say things that are sometimes silly and sometimes outright dangerous and very often well outside of… Read more »
Remind me again how exactly do any of us know that your real name is “Nathan Larson”?
I rest my case.
We now have enough Jihadist cells within our current “non-borders”, coming in from the South mostly, but not exclusively, that it would be almost improbable to assume there will not be some “Mall Massacre” or similar, to help make the holiday season more memorable this year!
Or so I think!?!?
Maybe but we probably won’t know until it happens. The odds are greater due to the stupid policies of the current administration but they’re never zero and they’re never going to be. The Secret Service has long known that it is impossible to protect the President from someone sufficiently resourceful who is willing to die in the act. Dying in the act is a trademark of Islamic terrorists. Hell, it’s practically their very own brand. If the Secret Service knows they can’t protect one man against that kind of thing then the odds of it happening against a much softer… Read more »
I was inclined to think so before 7-Oct-23, but the sheer number of palestinian flags and demonstrations in the USA (Don’t get me started about Dearborn) has profoundly shocked me. I am now thinking favorably about a complete ban on Muslims coming into the USA, while we identify each and every hamas cheerleader within our borders and send them packing: no return; no refund.
Strange … I’m not shocked or surprised by “the sheer numbers of palestinian flags and demonstrations”, not profoundly or otherwise. As soon as I heard about the events of 07 Oct. 2023 I fully expected that to happen. Why would that shock you? I mean, I disapprove but I’m not surprised. It was to be expected considering who is doing those things. I think we should institute a policy largely banning admittance to the U.S. for people from violent Islamic nations in the Middle East and parts of Africa. Or at least create a stringent policy where erring on the… Read more »
On vetting Muslims trying to enter the US, Daniel Pipes and the Middle East Forum have proposed a rather extensive interrogation process, to separate true jihadists and terrorists from the (supposedly) more moderate and assimilable Muslims. For example: https://www.meforum.org/5788/identifying-islamists-through-interrogations Of course this can be expensive and time consuming, but still justified vs. the personal and financial costs of a successful attack. [“There are no solutions, only tradeoffs”. ] Given the nature of the Quran and Haditha, I am a little skeptical of MEF’s willingness to accept the existence of truly moderate, non-radical Muslims, but they have much greater exposure to… Read more »
Thanks for that article, it was very interesting. Some of that I knew, some I did not. Interrogation is an amazingly effective technique when applied by experts in the practice. In fact, it is so amazingly effective that most Americans, never having come face-to-face with an actual interrogation, have no idea how well it works. Interrogation is not a legal proceeding. I’m not saying it’s illegal, I’m saying that unlike a legal procedure proof is not required to draw conclusions from the results. It’s more like when you catch a kid with crumbs on his shirt and smeared chocolate chips… Read more »