U.S. Ambassador killed in Libya

Quote from BSAM:

Brother Captain, you keep using this term "radical islam".
Help me to understand.
Is there another kind?

Radical Islamists are akin to these goofballs like we have at the Westboro Baptist Church, only on steriods.They are many in number and rule through terror, even of their own people.
It's easy to get frustrated with Muslims in general as most are tight lipped when it comes to being critical of the radicals. No doubt they're scared to death of what might happen to them and their families.
We need to start mowing down the radicals en masse. Every single person rioting in the streets around that Embassy are radicals. All need to be killed every single time they step out. There is no other way to resolve the threat they pose.
 
Quote from mrbill:

Of course there is, like 99% of them. Just like we have 99% normal people, and 1% radical birthers and their ilk.

Those who think Obama believes it's ok to murder babies.

Those who think there should be marriage discrimination.

The term extreme or radical applies to anyone who is off their rocker.

Sorry Captain, just thought I would chime in. Just when you think the Obvious is, well, obvious, we have people like this to explain things to.

boy you are one deluded SOB

when the leader of an entire country (Iran) is calling for war in the name of islam, when the islamic brotherhood just got their man elected in Egypt, when strict sharia is the law of the land in every muslim nation....

you are one seriously stupid guy if you think that only 1% of islam is 'radical', in fact Islam is itself is radical by almost any rational non-muslim's definition
 
Quote from Brass:

As Obama observed...

Isn't it great that you and I finally have something of significance in common?
I don't know why we didn't think of it sooner. All these years of back and forth and we're finally going to be..."united", in a manner of speaking.
 
Go to the FOX News website and look at Chris Stevens being dragged.
Where's all the "nice" muslims living these days?
 
Quote from CaptainObvious:

...It's easy to get frustrated with Muslims in general as most are tight lipped when it comes to being critical of the radicals. No doubt they're scared to death of what might happen to them and their families....

It's really, really, really hard for me to believe that the muslims in the United States are that scared.
Where's the outrage???
 
One thing I'm seeing in the posts from the liberals here is fear. They are running even greater circular arguments with little substance. They are saying things like, 'both sides do it', then only point out actions from the right.

I can smell the fear in their posts as they see Obama beginning to sink into the sunset.
 
Quote from AAAintheBeltway:

All that gloating about killing Gaddafi is suddenly not looking so good.

Sometimes the devil you know is far better than the one you "unintentionally" unleash.

The problem I am having is that all of this, in Egypt and Libya and elsewhere, was very predictable. It's not like we didn't have the experience of iran to guide us. yet Obama and Hillary plunged ahead recklessly to pull the rug out from under regimes that were if not our allies, at least coexisting with us peacefully.

Why would they do that, knowing that radical islamists would undoubtedly come to power and threaten our interests as well as Israel? At some point the line between gross incompetence and treachery begins to blur, since the end results are the same.

On this, and on Murbarak, I agree. We should have left those two in place.
 
Quite frankly I don't get it."where were the marines?
If I were in charge of the Marine embassy security.
my guys would have (but not limited to):
m-32 grenade launcher with white phosphorous grenades as round of choice (great for crowd control)

Flame throwers: once again excellent for pesky sand chigger control.

Dillon Aero Gatling Gun's

M18 Claymore mine's


A special voluntary detachment that would search the hospitals (etc) for WP burns, collect these people and their nearest relatives : then finish the job (ovens not required).


The only "B" I ever made in Military Science was : Military Professional Ethics.

I know I scored ace's on the tests but I suspect my direct quote to the Full bird Colonel teaching the class of: " My job is to win, and I intend to do it whatever the situation demands" didn't go over too well. Every other cadet officer in the class had permanent brown nose stains.
 
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