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Aug 31, 2013 21:54:34   #
hprinze Loc: Central Florida
 
So the Syrian head of governnment may have used gas on his own people.

Why is that so much worse than Bill Clinton and Janet Reno using gas and then burning their own citizens at Waco?

Or has everyone forgotten what they did to innocent Branch Davidians ?

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Aug 31, 2013 22:26:29   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
hprinze wrote:
So the Syrian head of governnment may have used gas on his own people.

Why is that so much worse than Bill Clinton and Janet Reno using gas and then burning their own citizens at Waco?

Or has everyone forgotten what they did to innocent Branch Davidians ?


Don't forget Randy Weaver.

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Aug 31, 2013 22:46:22   #
72BADGER Loc: Texas
 
hprinze wrote:
So the Syrian head of governnment may have used gas on his own people.

Why is that so much worse than Bill Clinton and Janet Reno using gas and then burning their own citizens at Waco?

Or has everyone forgotten what they did to innocent Branch Davidians ?


I haven't forgot. There's snakes in the US Gov. that need to be removed. This is another diversion to take the focus off obamas group. Obamas muslim brotherhood is behind the gas attack in Syria. One of our own retired generals said obama is targeting the wrong side. obamas mission is to destroy this country.

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Aug 31, 2013 22:49:52   #
mtboy007 Loc: Dingess WVa
 
he is doing a good job of it

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Sep 1, 2013 08:02:20   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
mtboy007 wrote:
he is doing a good job of it


As long as we are on the subject, the BATFE, along with the IRS and NSA, have taken on a life of their own. They apparently consider themselves above the laws they enforce so selectively on ordinary citizens. The BATFE and IRS, and, it is beginning to come to light, the NSA all commit crimes far worse than the people they prosecute, yet are never called to answer for it. At Ruby Ridge, a government assassin, Lon Horiuchi, "accidentally" shot and killed an unarmed mother holding an infant. This mother's mistake, along with his superior who countenanced this murder, were both promoted. Now that's really sending a signal. At Waco, huge amounts of higly flammable CS gas were shot into a compound, even though it was well known there were numerous open flames. This is deliberately introducing an accelerant. Of course, these Federal Einsatzgruppen "heroes" were never charged. I suppose I should also mention "Fast and Furious" in case someone has been living on Mars and hasn't heard yet. Oh yes, 40 odd of those 2500 "misplaced" weapons have turned up. In AZ, in the hands of Mexican Drug Cartel members busted for crimes on American soil. Once again, the BATFE gets a free pass. To date, not a single agent has been prosecuted, but let an ordinary citizen accidentally violate some sort of regulation and see what happens.

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Sep 1, 2013 10:33:44   #
Ve'hoe
 
They have taken on the life that WE gave them,, we need to take it back before the kill all of us, and they will sooner or later. Soon they will come for each of us, and nobody will be there to help. Sounds Familiar somehow?

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Sep 2, 2013 03:48:41   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
hprinze wrote:
So the Syrian head of governnment may have used gas on his own people.

Why is that so much worse than Bill Clinton and Janet Reno using gas and then burning their own citizens at Waco?

Or has everyone forgotten what they did to innocent Branch Davidians ?


I haven't forgotten that or Ruby Ridge or the fact that 6 or 7 federal agencies are arming themselves to the teeth for God only knows what.

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Sep 2, 2013 03:54:46   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Ve'hoe wrote:
They have taken on the life that WE gave them,, we need to take it back before the kill all of us, and they will sooner or later. Soon they will come for each of us, and nobody will be there to help. Sounds Familiar somehow?


Exactly right, and yes it sounds familiar. didn't it go something like this "first they came for the Jews, but I didn't help because I wasn't a Jew. Then they came for the communists, but I didn't help because I wasn't a communist. Then they came for the homosexuals,but I didn't help because I wasn't a homosexual. When they came for me there was no one left to help"

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Sep 2, 2013 08:55:58   #
Ve'hoe
 
Yep,,, Benjamin Franklin said about the continental congress: "We had better hang together, or we will most certainly hang separately." I think he was right, but wasn't he always? Funny, and the same thing is true for the bible,, nothing ever really changes with people does it?

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Sep 2, 2013 14:53:11   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Ve'hoe wrote:
Yep,,, Benjamin Franklin said about the continental congress: "We had better hang together, or we will most certainly hang separately." I think he was right, but wasn't he always? Funny, and the same thing is true for the bible,, nothing ever really changes with people does it?


I'm guessing that you are replying to me. If you click on the "quote reply" button the post of the person who's comment you are addressing will will appear along with your reply. I was a reader as a youngster. I read the autobiography of Ben Franklin in jr high school. Its very short and full of insight. I think I'll read it again.

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Sep 3, 2013 07:35:17   #
Ve'hoe
 
BigMike wrote:
I'm guessing that you are replying to me. If you click on the "quote reply" button the post of the person who's comment you are addressing will will appear along with your reply. I was a reader as a youngster. I read the autobiography of Ben Franklin in jr high school. Its very short and full of insight. I think I'll read it again.


Same thing for the bible,,, people underestimate what is in there....

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Sep 3, 2013 11:48:26   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
[quote=Ve'hoe]Same thing for the bible,,, people underestimate what is in there....[/quote

Back to the subject, allegedly killing 1400 people with gas is an international crime, but the 100,000 or so killed by conventional means are acceptable. Just checking.

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Sep 3, 2013 11:54:36   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Ve'hoe wrote:
Same thing for the bible,,, people underestimate what is in there....


The Bible is my main source of insight. Lost track of the times I've read it. No matter how many times I read a particular passage, as I mature I find other ways in which it applies to my life or the circumstance in which I find myself.

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Sep 3, 2013 11:55:52   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
[quote=banjojack][quote=Ve'hoe]Same thing for the bible,,, people underestimate what is in there....[/quote

Back to the subject, allegedly killing 1400 people with gas is an international crime, but the 100,000 or so killed by conventional means are acceptable. Just checking.[/quote]

It is an odd dichotomy, isn't it? :hunf:

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Sep 3, 2013 12:16:43   #
Loki Loc: Georgia
 
BigMike wrote:
It is an odd dichotomy, isn't it? :hunf:


Not really, when the 100,000 or so were killed, Obama wasn't desperate for something to distract the public from the IRS, NSA, Benghazi, and Fast and Furious Scandals. The gas would have been ignored too, except that would violate the rule of "Don't let a good crisis go to waste." It's like the Trayvon Martin shooting, which ignored the dozen black teenagers shot to death in Chicago that same week, but they were killed by other blacks, and so didn't count.

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