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    Default Does Red Team still want to "Defend Saudi Arabia to the Last American Soldier"?

    "President Donald Trump confirmed that the suspected shooter who killed three people and wounded 11 others at a Naval base in Pensacola on Friday morning was a Saudi national and announced that he’d spoken with the kingdom’s ruler about the attack."
    https://www.politico.com/news/2019/1...hooting-077222

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    "President Donald Trump confirmed that the suspected shooter who killed three people and wounded 11 others at a Naval base in Pensacola on Friday morning was a Saudi national and announced that he’d spoken with the kingdom’s ruler about the attack."
    https://www.politico.com/news/2019/1...hooting-077222
    It was not a State sponsored attack, Dufus.

    It was a Muslim inspired attack.

    The Ft. Hood shooter was born to Palestinian parents. Do you want to bomb them too.
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    Socialism is just the modern word for monarchy.

    D.C. has become a Guild System with an hierarchy and line of accession much like the Royal Court or priestly classes.

    Private citizens are perfectly able of doing a better job without "apprenticing".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    "President Donald Trump confirmed that the suspected shooter who killed three people and wounded 11 others at a Naval base in Pensacola on Friday morning was a Saudi national and announced that he’d spoken with the kingdom’s ruler about the attack."
    https://www.politico.com/news/2019/1...hooting-077222
    Trump didn't give a rat's ass about the Saudi's butchering journalists so why pretend he would care if one of them murder American sailors, the last thing he wants to do is have the Saudi move out of the floor they rent in Trump Tower

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    When you stop starting threads based on faulty premises I will take you seriously

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdog View Post
    It was not a State sponsored attack, Dufus.

    It was a Muslim inspired attack.

    The Ft. Hood shooter was born to Palestinian parents. Do you want to bomb them too.
    Littledog: "It was not a State sponsored attack, "
    Jack: ...would you be interested in buying a Bridge?

    "In the 18th century, a pact between Islamic preacher Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab and a regional emir, Muhammad bin Saud, brought a fiercely puritanical strain of Sunni Islam first to the Najd region and then to the Arabian Peninsula. Referred to by supporters as "Salafism" and by others as "Wahhabism", this interpretation of Islam became the state religion and interpretation of Islam espoused by Muhammad bin Saud and his successors (the Al Saud family), who eventually created the modern kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932. The Saudi government has spent tens of billions of dollars of its petroleum export revenue throughout the Islamic world and elsewhere on building mosques, publishing books, giving scholarships and fellowships,[3] hosting international Islamic organisations, and promoting its form of Islam, sometimes referred to as "petro-Islam".[4]"
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Saudi_Arabia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Teflon Don View Post
    When you stop starting threads based on faulty premises I will take you seriously
    "Does Red Team still want to "Defend Saudi Arabia to the Last American Soldier"?"

    The US just sent thousands of American soldiers to defend Saudi Arabia while at the same time deserting our Kurdish allies. And, so far, I have heard zero complaints about this from Red Team.
    (are you ready to step up to the plate?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdog View Post
    It was not a State sponsored attack, Dufus.

    It was a Muslim inspired attack.

    The Ft. Hood shooter was born to Palestinian parents. Do you want to bomb them too.
    Indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    "Does Red Team still want to "Defend Saudi Arabia to the Last American Soldier"?"

    The US just sent thousands of American soldiers to defend Saudi Arabia while at the same time deserting our Kurdish allies. And, so far, I have heard zero complaints about this from Red Team.
    (are you ready to step up to the plate?)
    So, Jacky, you are a warmonger?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    Littledog: "It was not a State sponsored attack, "
    Jack: ...would you be interested in buying a Bridge?

    "In the 18th century, a pact between Islamic preacher Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab and a regional emir, Muhammad bin Saud, brought a fiercely puritanical strain of Sunni Islam first to the Najd region and then to the Arabian Peninsula. Referred to by supporters as "Salafism" and by others as "Wahhabism", this interpretation of Islam became the state religion and interpretation of Islam espoused by Muhammad bin Saud and his successors (the Al Saud family), who eventually created the modern kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932. The Saudi government has spent tens of billions of dollars of its petroleum export revenue throughout the Islamic world and elsewhere on building mosques, publishing books, giving scholarships and fellowships,[3] hosting international Islamic organisations, and promoting its form of Islam, sometimes referred to as "petro-Islam".[4]"
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Saudi_Arabia
    Provide a link proving it was a state sponsored attack, Jacky.

    I’ll wait.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Earl View Post
    So, Jacky, you are a warmonger?
    Saudi Arabia can defend itself. They don't need Americans to help spread Wahhabism.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Earl View Post
    Provide a link proving it was a state sponsored attack, Jacky.

    I’ll wait.
    "This is a list of charities accused of ties to terrorism. A number of charities have been accused or convicted in court of using their revenues to fund terrorism or revolutionary movements, rather than for the humanitarian purposes for which contributions were ostensibly collected. During the "war on terror" the names of several such organisations have been published, although the phenomenon predates 9/11.[1] Some detainees have been captured largely because they volunteered or worked for these charities."
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...s_to_terrorism

    "This internal, top-secret report from the Treasury Department gave the intelligence details behind the decision in August of that year to list two branches the International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO) and one of its leaders as banned terrorist entities. The Saudi-based charity, an offshoot of the Muslim World League, supported terrorist organizations beginning in the early 1990s "through to at least the first half of 2006." Lawyers for the plaintiffs in the Saudi suit, who obtained a partly redacted copy of the Treasury Department report through the Freedom of Information Act, said other affidavits and statements from charity officials show it is largely run by members of the Saudi royal family."
    https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...y-and-al-qaeda

    --->officials show it is largely run by members of the Saudi royal family<---

    STOP being a Saudi Suck Up, Earl.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    Littledog: "It was not a State sponsored attack, "
    Jack: ...would you be interested in buying a Bridge?

    "In the 18th century, a pact between Islamic preacher Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab and a regional emir, Muhammad bin Saud, brought a fiercely puritanical strain of Sunni Islam first to the Najd region and then to the Arabian Peninsula. Referred to by supporters as "Salafism" and by others as "Wahhabism", this interpretation of Islam became the state religion and interpretation of Islam espoused by Muhammad bin Saud and his successors (the Al Saud family), who eventually created the modern kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932. The Saudi government has spent tens of billions of dollars of its petroleum export revenue throughout the Islamic world and elsewhere on building mosques, publishing books, giving scholarships and fellowships,[3] hosting international Islamic organisations, and promoting its form of Islam, sometimes referred to as "petro-Islam".[4]"
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_Saudi_Arabia
    I'm quite familiar with the long history of Wahhabism, Jack.

    Did you have a point? Are you saying we should have destroyed SA 200 years ago?
    "I mean, you got the first mainstream African-American who is articulate and bright and clean and a nice-looking guy. I mean, that's a storybook, man."
    — Joe Biden on Obama.

    Socialism is just the modern word for monarchy.

    D.C. has become a Guild System with an hierarchy and line of accession much like the Royal Court or priestly classes.

    Private citizens are perfectly able of doing a better job without "apprenticing".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigdog View Post
    I'm quite familiar with the long history of Wahhabism, Jack.

    Did you have a point?



    You had to ask...
    Common sense is not a gift, it's a punishment because you have to deal with everyone who doesn't have it.

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    Right wing scum going out of their way throwing the dead ,killed by a Saudi under the bus.
    So they can continue to worship at the alter of Trump!
    AM I, I AM's,AM I.
    What day is Michaelmas on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack View Post
    "This is a list of charities accused of ties to terrorism. A number of charities have been accused or convicted in court of using their revenues to fund terrorism or revolutionary movements, rather than for the humanitarian purposes for which contributions were ostensibly collected. During the "war on terror" the names of several such organisations have been published, although the phenomenon predates 9/11.[1] Some detainees have been captured largely because they volunteered or worked for these charities."
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...s_to_terrorism

    "This internal, top-secret report from the Treasury Department gave the intelligence details behind the decision in August of that year to list two branches the International Islamic Relief Organization (IIRO) and one of its leaders as banned terrorist entities. The Saudi-based charity, an offshoot of the Muslim World League, supported terrorist organizations beginning in the early 1990s "through to at least the first half of 2006." Lawyers for the plaintiffs in the Saudi suit, who obtained a partly redacted copy of the Treasury Department report through the Freedom of Information Act, said other affidavits and statements from charity officials show it is largely run by members of the Saudi royal family."
    https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/...y-and-al-qaeda

    --->officials show it is largely run by members of the Saudi royal family<---

    STOP being a Saudi Suck Up, Earl.
    Earl isn't a Saudi suck up!
    He is a Saudi suck off!
    AM I, I AM's,AM I.
    What day is Michaelmas on?

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