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Why Killing Via UAV Is The Right Thing To Do
SYSOP
11/17/2012 5:21:26 AM
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RtWingCon
Big F*cking Deal
11/19/2012 8:29:52 PM
So flying planes full of civilians into buildings full of civilians is OK and honorable? Or cutting the heads off prisoners bound to chairs? Honor is a term used to deflect attention and criticism from oneself. The chinese raised it to an art form. Jihad is a bitch, and its always that time month for ya boys.
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Hurlbee36
11/20/2012 1:03:14 AM
Guaranteed the ones complaining are western libtard lawyer types. These are the ones who prolong war (benefiting their portfolios) by making it kind and painless for the enemy. A powerful devastating strike puts manners to savages. If it's too ugly of a thought, then we shouldn't be there.
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WarNerd
11/20/2012 7:00:52 PM
Guaranteed the ones complaining are western libtard lawyer types. These are the ones who prolong war (benefiting their portfolios) by making it kind and painless for the enemy. A powerful devastating strike puts manners to savages. If it's too ugly of a thought, then we shouldn't be there.
Sir, you give them too much credit. If they get any financial gain it is in the form of off the record gratuities (for which they won’t pay taxes) on the news and speaking circuit.
A better description is that they are people that think the rest of us are too stupid to know that you should pick up a turd by the clean end.
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RtWingCon
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11/20/2012 9:28:21 PM
Suppose for a moment that we actually develop a space based particle beam weapon capable of zapping a person from space. Would that be kinder and gentler since collateral damage is minimal? Talk about super secret, sheeesh that would be scary.
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Hurlbee36
11/23/2012 3:46:56 AM
Suppose for a moment that we actually develop a space based particle beam weapon capable of zapping a person from space. Would that be kinder and gentler since collateral damage is minimal? Talk about super secret, sheeesh that would be scary.
These Islamo maniacs (Taliban) only respect/fear power. That's why they dropped like flies at the beginning - we'd take out hundreds with a guy on a horse and a high altitude bomber. It was no secret to them who was responsible for turning the fighters into a vapor.
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