The new face of terrorism
I actually waited for someone to bring this up just see the reaction from the train members
how many of these _________ (fill in the blank) live among us ? my question is why are they and thier familys still here in the US ?
it seems nobody wants to talk about this incedint but all around the US and the world this kind of shit keeps happening.....pretty big impact for such a small percentage
of the so called radical muslim commumity.
and who was the fucking idiot that imposed a "gun free" zone on a military base ?.......let me guess...
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Fill in your own blank, it's your post. Own it or drop it.
And what is your guess? Obama? LolMonkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
I can't tell, but it appears that you are borderlining something that could be misconstrued as very unpleasant...0
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Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Saturday that a historic nuclear deal reached with world powers earlier this week won’t have any effect on Iran’s policy toward the U.S.
Khamenei stated that if the leader of the free world wishes to reach out the touch the cobra then he should know he will be bit.
Khamenei also said in a televised speech that U.S. policy in the Middle East runs counter to Tehran’s strategy and that Iran will continue to support its allies in the Middle East including the Lebanese, Hezbollah, Palestinian resistance groups and the Syrian government.
"Our policy towards the arrogant U.S. government won't change at all," he said. He was addressing a large crowd in Tehran, broadcast live on state TV, to mark the end of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan.
Iran calls its Lebanese ally Hezbollah a "resistance movement" while the U.S. describes it a terrorist group. And Iran continues to call for the destruction of Israel; Khamenei in his Saturday speech described Israel as a "terrorist, baby-killer government."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has strongly opposed the deal, saying it will enable Iran to emerge from crippling economic sanctions while doing nothing to moderate Iran's aggressive behavior around the Middle East.
"U.S. policies in the region are 180 degrees in contrast to Iran's policies," Khamenei said. "Whether this text (nuclear deal) is approved or disapproved, we won't give up supporting our friends in the region. The oppressed Palestinian nation, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Bahrain, the honest mujahedeen of resistance in Lebanon and Palestine will enjoy our constant support."
Iran’s direct talks with Washington was only limited to the nuclear issue and that there can’t be any dialogue or deal with the U.S. over any other issues, he said. However, Khamenei has said in the past that he door to other issues could open should the U.S. carry out its obligations under the deal in good faith.
Khamenei’s comments are the most detailed since a deal was agreed upon earlier this week. His remarks are widely held because in most of Iran’s matters, he has the final say and could still back outy of the agreement. The deal between Iran and six world powers curbs Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for the removal of sanctions that have crippled Iran’s economy.
The hard-line stance on future negotiations with the U.S. quenches the idea Iran’s Foreign Minister brought up about cooperation between both parties on fighting the Islamic State.
Javid Zarif said in an Eid message Friday that he hopes the nuclear deal could bring about a better relationship abroad. President Hassan Rouhani has preached a foreign policy of engagement based on mutual respect since his election in 2013, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Even with a deal reached, the U.S. and Iran still have obstacles to clear before anything official comes about but with any forethought and luck President Barack Obama will pull his head out of his ass but that is sure not to happen since he is hellbound on destroying America
Iran’s parliament and the Supreme National Security Council must sign off on the deal, while Khamenei still has to agree to the deal.
Congress has 60 days to weigh-in on the deal. President Barack Obama will veto any disapproving resolution should Congress find a more logical answer to the ill fated meeting of the morons
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How is this relevant?Godfather. said:Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Saturday that a historic nuclear deal reached with world powers earlier this week won’t have any effect on Iran’s policy toward the U.S.
Khamenei stated that if the leader of the free world wishes to reach out the touch the cobra then he should know he will be bit.
Khamenei also said in a televised speech that U.S. policy in the Middle East runs counter to Tehran’s strategy and that Iran will continue to support its allies in the Middle East including the Lebanese, Hezbollah, Palestinian resistance groups and the Syrian government.
"Our policy towards the arrogant U.S. government won't change at all," he said. He was addressing a large crowd in Tehran, broadcast live on state TV, to mark the end of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan.
Iran calls its Lebanese ally Hezbollah a "resistance movement" while the U.S. describes it a terrorist group. And Iran continues to call for the destruction of Israel; Khamenei in his Saturday speech described Israel as a "terrorist, baby-killer government."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has strongly opposed the deal, saying it will enable Iran to emerge from crippling economic sanctions while doing nothing to moderate Iran's aggressive behavior around the Middle East.
"U.S. policies in the region are 180 degrees in contrast to Iran's policies," Khamenei said. "Whether this text (nuclear deal) is approved or disapproved, we won't give up supporting our friends in the region. The oppressed Palestinian nation, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Bahrain, the honest mujahedeen of resistance in Lebanon and Palestine will enjoy our constant support."
Iran’s direct talks with Washington was only limited to the nuclear issue and that there can’t be any dialogue or deal with the U.S. over any other issues, he said. However, Khamenei has said in the past that he door to other issues could open should the U.S. carry out its obligations under the deal in good faith.
Khamenei’s comments are the most detailed since a deal was agreed upon earlier this week. His remarks are widely held because in most of Iran’s matters, he has the final say and could still back outy of the agreement. The deal between Iran and six world powers curbs Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for the removal of sanctions that have crippled Iran’s economy.
The hard-line stance on future negotiations with the U.S. quenches the idea Iran’s Foreign Minister brought up about cooperation between both parties on fighting the Islamic State.
Javid Zarif said in an Eid message Friday that he hopes the nuclear deal could bring about a better relationship abroad. President Hassan Rouhani has preached a foreign policy of engagement based on mutual respect since his election in 2013, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Even with a deal reached, the U.S. and Iran still have obstacles to clear before anything official comes about but with any forethought and luck President Barack Obama will pull his head out of his ass but that is sure not to happen since he is hellbound on destroying America
Iran’s parliament and the Supreme National Security Council must sign off on the deal, while Khamenei still has to agree to the deal.
Congress has 60 days to weigh-in on the deal. President Barack Obama will veto any disapproving resolution should Congress find a more logical answer to the ill fated meeting of the moronsMonkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
how many of these religious people live among us ? my question is why are they and thier familys still here in the US ?Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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how many of these mentally ill live among us ? my question is why are they and thier familys still here in the US ?Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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how many of these idiots live among us ? my question is why are they and thier familys still here in the US ?Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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how many of these Muslimlive among us ? my question is why are they and thier familys still here in the US ?
Is that the one you were getting at?Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
scary stuff godfather.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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says me " it's all obama's fault" LOL!!rgambs said:Fill in your own blank, it's your post. Own it or drop it.
And what is your guess? Obama? Lol
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So commerce always brings societies closer. The more trade, travel and relations the more the people of the lands realize that those in power aren't acting on their best interests.Godfather. said:Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Saturday that a historic nuclear deal reached with world powers earlier this week won’t have any effect on Iran’s policy toward the U.S.
Khamenei stated that if the leader of the free world wishes to reach out the touch the cobra then he should know he will be bit.
Khamenei also said in a televised speech that U.S. policy in the Middle East runs counter to Tehran’s strategy and that Iran will continue to support its allies in the Middle East including the Lebanese, Hezbollah, Palestinian resistance groups and the Syrian government.
"Our policy towards the arrogant U.S. government won't change at all," he said. He was addressing a large crowd in Tehran, broadcast live on state TV, to mark the end of the Muslim holy fasting month of Ramadan.
Iran calls its Lebanese ally Hezbollah a "resistance movement" while the U.S. describes it a terrorist group. And Iran continues to call for the destruction of Israel; Khamenei in his Saturday speech described Israel as a "terrorist, baby-killer government."
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has strongly opposed the deal, saying it will enable Iran to emerge from crippling economic sanctions while doing nothing to moderate Iran's aggressive behavior around the Middle East.
"U.S. policies in the region are 180 degrees in contrast to Iran's policies," Khamenei said. "Whether this text (nuclear deal) is approved or disapproved, we won't give up supporting our friends in the region. The oppressed Palestinian nation, Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Bahrain, the honest mujahedeen of resistance in Lebanon and Palestine will enjoy our constant support."
Iran’s direct talks with Washington was only limited to the nuclear issue and that there can’t be any dialogue or deal with the U.S. over any other issues, he said. However, Khamenei has said in the past that he door to other issues could open should the U.S. carry out its obligations under the deal in good faith.
Khamenei’s comments are the most detailed since a deal was agreed upon earlier this week. His remarks are widely held because in most of Iran’s matters, he has the final say and could still back outy of the agreement. The deal between Iran and six world powers curbs Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for the removal of sanctions that have crippled Iran’s economy.
The hard-line stance on future negotiations with the U.S. quenches the idea Iran’s Foreign Minister brought up about cooperation between both parties on fighting the Islamic State.
Javid Zarif said in an Eid message Friday that he hopes the nuclear deal could bring about a better relationship abroad. President Hassan Rouhani has preached a foreign policy of engagement based on mutual respect since his election in 2013, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Even with a deal reached, the U.S. and Iran still have obstacles to clear before anything official comes about but with any forethought and luck President Barack Obama will pull his head out of his ass but that is sure not to happen since he is hellbound on destroying America
Iran’s parliament and the Supreme National Security Council must sign off on the deal, while Khamenei still has to agree to the deal.
Congress has 60 days to weigh-in on the deal. President Barack Obama will veto any disapproving resolution should Congress find a more logical answer to the ill fated meeting of the morons
Large segment of Iranian people are progressive, if that's the right word, and giving them more access to the west is good. Same as Cuba, the more we trade the more we intermingle the less power leaders have. Add social media and further brings us together. Why China and more North Korea try to control information.
Iran would of gotten the bomb with trade sanctions but now the people may be able to make a difference. We need to trade. We need parties from both sides relying on others for their gains. It's a good thing.
As to thread topic the less strife and less power we the people give Ayatollahs and our fear mongers( Republicans and FOX) the less strife we'll have. Break free of the fear. Dont give them a platform.10-18-2000 Houston, 04-06-2003 Houston, 6-25-2003 Toronto, 10-8-2004 Kissimmee, 9-4-2005 Calgary, 12-3-05 Sao Paulo, 7-2-2006 Denver, 7-22-06 Gorge, 7-23-2006 Gorge, 9-13-2006 Bern, 6-22-2008 DC, 6-24-2008 MSG, 6-25-2008 MSG0 -
why is obama constantly trying to make deals with Iran and other middle eastern countries when time and time again it ends up bad for the US ?
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And as they idolize this ass, some idolize the exact same hate brought to you by our asses, FOX and war profiteers in US.Godfather. said:http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/07/18/tennessee-gunman-first-radicalized-now-idolized-by-internet-jihadists/
I actually waited for someone to bring this up just see the reaction from the train members
how many of these _________ (fill in the blank) live among us ? my question is why are they and thier familys still here in the US ?
it seems nobody wants to talk about this incedint but all around the US and the world this kind of shit keeps happening.....pretty big impact for such a small percentage
of the so called radical muslim commumity.
and who was the fucking idiot that imposed a "gun free" zone on a military base ?.......let me guess...
Godfather.
Imagine the revenue drop if we lived in peace. Fuck fox.10-18-2000 Houston, 04-06-2003 Houston, 6-25-2003 Toronto, 10-8-2004 Kissimmee, 9-4-2005 Calgary, 12-3-05 Sao Paulo, 7-2-2006 Denver, 7-22-06 Gorge, 7-23-2006 Gorge, 9-13-2006 Bern, 6-22-2008 DC, 6-24-2008 MSG, 6-25-2008 MSG0 -
while I agree with you on the media or in your case Fox I was thinking just now how would we base our opinion on current events without the media ? all stations add thier own twist or opinion on any given news story and it does not mean we have to agree with the twist that is offered but we are given the necessary information to base our own ....twist or idea of the events as they unfold, it's like buying a wedding cake for a same sex wedding at a christian bakery,somebody with a little understanding would think why would someone spend thier money at a bakery that does not support thier views ? so we are able to find news sources that fit our views or entertainment needs...see ya there's a little media bullshit for everybody.
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...is Fox really a war profiteer worse than any other network ? they all have an agenda and it's really comical to me to see the different reactions from networks. they all make money from wars I would think.
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Once again without even opening up the thread I knew it was another Godfoxer production.
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ahhhh shux...your too kind, next thread I will give you full mention for your over whelming kindness and attention to detail, thank you.Bentleyspop said:Once again without even opening up the thread I knew it was another Godfoxer production.
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Yeah and to answer your question....it was under George HW Bush that the gun ban on military bases was implemented by the DEPT OF DEFENSE. Why would you need to ask that question?
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http://www.snopes.com/Politics/clintons/baseguns.asp
Did you seriously think that was an Obama directive? Is that what Faux told you?
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comander and chief.Gern Blansten said:Yeah and to answer your question....it was under George HW Bush that the gun ban on military bases was implemented by the DEPT OF DEFENSE. Why would you need to ask that question?
www.google.com
http://www.snopes.com/Politics/clintons/baseguns.asp
Did you seriously think that was an Obama directive? Is that what Faux told you?
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