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Has the B******i incident been blown out of porportion.
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Sep 25, 2013 19:50:35   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
Sure were but it's far fro dead.



Raylan Wolfe wrote:
Possibly, may have, and unconfirmed were mentioned a lot in that last post.

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Sep 25, 2013 20:07:50   #
vernon
 
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
Nowhere in our constitution does it mention the word religion except for in exclusionary terms.
"The government of the United States is not in any sense founded upon the Christian Religion." John Adams


the thing you dont want to see is they didnt want the congress passing a law endorsing any religon.they didnt say we should not have a navity seen on the court house lawn.this is a sad day when some creep can go in and they are offended and some c****e judge rule in his favor

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Sep 25, 2013 21:24:33   #
Raylan Wolfe Loc: earth
 
vernon wrote:
the thing you dont want to see is they didnt want the congress passing a law endorsing any religon.they didnt say we should not have a navity seen on the court house lawn.this is a sad day when some creep can go in and they are offended and some c****e judge rule in his favor


Vernon please do all of us a favor, copy your message, take it to any knowledgeable 4th grade teacher and have him or her t***slate it for us. Then repost so we all can understand!

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Sep 25, 2013 21:32:21   #
bmac32 Loc: West Florida
 
Just graded the Vernon paper he received a B+ while you Raylan received an NOT COMPLETE.


Raylan Wolfe wrote:
Vernon please do all of us a favor, copy your message, take it to any knowledgeable 4th grade teacher and have him or her t***slate it for us. Then repost so we all can understand!

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Sep 25, 2013 21:40:14   #
Raylan Wolfe Loc: earth
 
bmac32 wrote:
Just graded the Vernon paper he received a B+ while you Raylan received an NOT COMPLETE.


I said a knowledgeable teacher!

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Sep 25, 2013 22:18:17   #
JONDO
 
vernon wrote:
the thing you dont want to see is they didnt want the congress passing a law endorsing any religon.they didnt say we should not have a navity seen on the court house lawn.this is a sad day when some creep can go in and they are offended and some c****e judge rule in his favor
I am not religious and i don't want to k**l anyone, Look at all these religious people and they want to k**l every body.Who is better off. But there is a difference between being religious and being a fanatic,

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Sep 25, 2013 23:04:24   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
No I posted that the Union Christian's said that of the previous 19 presidents none attended the Christian Church with the "possible" exception of Washington.


Who were these "Union Christians"? I know Christians who make all kind of wild claims about other denominations, the Bible, God's will etc. What about them makes you believe that they are some kind of authority?

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Sep 25, 2013 23:06:28   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
I said a knowledgeable teacher!


"Wisdom exalteth a man but knowledge puffeth up" Proverbs.

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Sep 25, 2013 23:37:41   #
Raylan Wolfe Loc: earth
 
BigMike wrote:
"Wisdom exalteth a man but knowledge puffeth up" Proverbs.


"The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool." William Shakespeare

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Sep 26, 2013 00:08:27   #
UncleJesse Loc: Hazzard Co, GA
 
I reckon so (blown out of proportion). This is not a story of conspiracy, its just typical bureaucracy. The heroes acted and saved many but not all. All these smokescreens have done nothing but avoid the need to have an emergency response center that both the State dept and CIA can use to cut out the politicians and heads. It needs to include action to pursue attackers as well as protecting and securing citizens. It will never happen because the law makers are rewarded more for hunting for a cover up than for improving performance.

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Sep 26, 2013 00:15:32   #
Raylan Wolfe Loc: earth
 
UncleJesse wrote:
I reckon so (blown out of proportion). This is not a story of conspiracy, its just typical bureaucracy. The heroes acted and saved many but not all. All these smokescreens have done nothing but avoid the need to have an emergency response center that both the State dept and CIA can use to cut out the politicians and heads. It needs to include action to pursue attackers as well as protecting and securing citizens. It will never happen because the law makers are rewarded more for hunting for a cover up than for improving performance.
I reckon so (blown out of proportion). This is no... (show quote)


I like your reasoning !

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Sep 26, 2013 01:07:51   #
Zemirah Loc: Sojourner En Route...
 
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
Between 1970 and 2012 terrorist attacks targeting diplomatic facilities have resulted in nearly 500 deaths, almost half of which (43%) took place on AUG.7th,1988 on the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. You people don't even remember this incident, but now that Obama is President the hypocrites guided by Fox News come out of the woodwork. http://www.fiercehomelandsecurity.com/story/attacks-us-diplomatic-posts-have-k**led-hundreds-1970/2013-08-12


Although this comment is addressed to "you people," - a group of unknown identity; please be aware your date is wrong by ten years, as it occurred in 1998, Not 1988.

The embassy in Nairobi was attacked by Al-Qaeda by order of Osama Bin Laden during Bill Clinton's administration.

Further information:

Attacks on US Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania

http://www.globalsecurity.org/security/ops/98emb.htm

The near-simultaneous bombing attacks on the US Embassies in Nairobi, Kenya and Dar es Salaam, Tanzania took place on 7 August 1998. In Nairobi, where the US Embassy was located in a congested downtown area, the attack k**led 291 persons and wounded about 5,000. The bombing in Dar es Salaam k**led 10 persons and wounded 77.

As early as December 1993, a team of al Qaeda operatives had begun casing targets in Nairobi for future attacks. It was led by Ali Mohamed, a former Egyptian army officer who had moved to the United States in the mid-1980s, enlisted in the U.S. Army, and became an instructor at Fort Bragg. He had provided guidance and training to extremists at the Farouq mosque in Brooklyn, including some who were subsequently convicted in the February 1993 attack on the World Trade Center. The casing team also included a computer expert whose write-ups were reviewed by al Qaeda leaders.

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Sep 26, 2013 02:43:09   #
BigMike Loc: yerington nv
 
JONDO wrote:
I am not religious and i don't want to k**l anyone, Look at all these religious people and they want to k**l every body.Who is better off. But there is a difference between being religious and being a fanatic,


I guess OB must be a religious person. His orders have k**led a lot of people lately. All those drone attack have made even his supporters a bit nervous

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Sep 26, 2013 05:12:20   #
Raylan Wolfe Loc: earth
 
BigMike wrote:
I guess OB must be a religious person. His orders have k**led a lot of people lately. All those drone attack have made even his supporters a bit nervous


I doubt that OB k**led as many as GW did when he ignored the CIA telling him that there were no WMD's. Over 4000 innocent US troops murdered for no reason.

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Sep 26, 2013 06:17:11   #
JONDO
 
BigMike wrote:
I guess OB must be a religious person. His orders have k**led a lot of people lately. All those drone attack have made even his supporters a bit nervous

I just saw on the News that he liked guys and she was a he, I would be nervous to.

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