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Jordan: Release Our Pilot, or We'll Kill All ISIS Captives

Posted by Rocky_Road 9 years, 2 months ago to Politics
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This is how you call a spade a spade, and turn the tables on terrorists.

Take note WH...if terrorists insist upon living by the knife, we should accommodate them.

Isn't that the definition of tolerance, to 'walk' a mile in their sandals?
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  • Posted by GaryL 9 years, 1 month ago
    We follow a set of rules, laws and standards that they refuse to acknowledge. No torture, fair trials and all that crap while they simply take our heads. Jordan has the right idea but I doubt they will follow through with it. Too bad! A proper execution of a convicted Islamic terrorist should include hands and feet tied and thrown in to a pen of hungry pigs!
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  • Posted by LetsShrug 9 years, 2 months ago
    Well...yeeeeah...but.... the WH has allegiances and shit...soooo......
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    • Posted by 9 years, 2 months ago
      ...we trade 5 hardcore high ranking terrorists, for one worthless American deserter, who left his buddies a FU goodbye note.

      How does anyone in the WH even sleep at night? (Don't say "in their coffins until nightfall", because I have seen pictures of the POTUS in the sun.)
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      • Posted by LetsShrug 9 years, 2 months ago
        Ever hear of photoshop?
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        • Posted by 9 years, 2 months ago
          Yes.

          But I have never heard of 'midnight golf'...and the POTUS spends most of his working hours trying to beat the crap out of that racist (read: white) ball.
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          • Posted by LetsShrug 9 years, 2 months ago
            You've never heard of midnight golf? I've played it...and it sucks.
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            • Posted by 9 years, 2 months ago
              Easy to understand that!

              Sounds like playing poker blindfolded, or Bowling for Dollars using a tennis ball.

              Come to think of it, Obama's entire foreign policy has been a spirited game of Go Fish....

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              • Posted by LetsShrug 9 years, 2 months ago
                lololol... BAHAHAH Go Fish Government would make more sense than what he currently have...at least we'd still have a chance.
                Okay....midnight golf...you use glow in the dark balls and there are glow stick on carts, flags and some other stuff I don't remember... I am NOT a golfer...can't stand the sport (is it a sport, really?) I got roped into it and only agree for the hot chocolate with peppermint schnapps (I won't tell you about gulping down a nice furry moth the size of a caterpillar..IT WAS DARK!) Anyway, I was on vacation, I had no long pants..it was a chilly night, I had to borrow a pair of my Dad's jeans and my sister's shoes..I won't repeat the one liners that inspired. My sister, who was 'driving' our cart, took a short cut through the woods (did I mention it was DARK?)... I cussed a LOT that night...mostly after missing the ball, THWAP! Oh..and it was raining. Never again!
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                • Posted by plusaf 9 years, 1 month ago
                  So you've never watched a football (US type) where it's snowing on the teams? Sort of one of the definitions or defining characteristics of a "sport," sport!
                  :)
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                  • Posted by LetsShrug 9 years, 1 month ago
                    You're comparing football in the snow to midnight golf in the rain? I don't know..... having to wear my Dad's pants all night was more of a sport than what I attempted to do around that course. We could have been driving (pun!) around in circles and swinging at the same hole all night for all I know. I just cussed a lot and rather loudly. What did I care...I was never going to see these people again anyway. Heck..I didn't see them in the first place.
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                    • Posted by plusaf 9 years, 1 month ago
                      Hey, Lets... some buds and I once tried to play daytime golf despite a rainstorm moving in on us.
                      Putting on a green where the ball displays a little 'rooster-tail' of water behind it as it rolls eventually made us 'relatively die-hards' give up after two or three holes, and we were pissed that the course monkeys wouldn't refund us Anything, either!

                      But, no, your story makes for great story-telling and educational lessons for lots of folks who might otherwise think of the glory of such 'challenges.'

                      I can't even imagine the 'glorious challenge' of football in a snowstorm! But it makes for great TV. Someone should have been recording your 'adventure'! Maybe with night-vision enhancement on the cameras! :)))))))))
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                      • Posted by LetsShrug 9 years, 1 month ago
                        Wow. I forgot the part about paying to play. Omg. Lololol. No, no night vision visuals. I'd pay just to have the soundtrack. Thwap! "I hate this game!" THWAP! "Who talked me into this shit?" Thwap! "I'M WEARING MY DAD'S PANTS!"
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  • Posted by Non_mooching_artist 9 years, 2 months ago
    Now THAT'S how to "negotiate" with terrorists!!! Smack!!! If the spineless worm in the wh would grow a pair, this is the manner in which to deal with TERRORISTS. Yeah, I said it.
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    • Posted by JeffG 9 years, 1 month ago
      And it applies to the business world. My dad, brother and I have some condos. A free-loading, rule disobeying, lawsuit threatening jerk tenant (related to a friend of my dad's) threatens to sue if we don't renew his lease. My typically hard-nose dad goes soft and we get a squatter. So I tell the guy my brother & I out vote my dad and I was evicting him with prejudice and punitive damages... gone in three days, no lawsuit. We need a set in the wh.
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      • Posted by 9 years, 1 month ago
        Cool!

        Go and rent a copy of the movie Pacific Heights...you will love it!

        Here's a trailer:
        http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=A2KLqIOnQ...

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        • Posted by NealS 9 years, 1 month ago
          OMG, Pacific Heights, you had to remind me. I've owned some small apartment buildings over the years, sure glad that's over with. When I saw Pacific Heights the first time I actually threw up because I've experienced it. I still hate Michael Keaton today for his role in that movie. I had tenants destroy my units and take off in the middle of the night to avoid me. The law is totally on the side of the tenant, period. Many know exactly how long they can stay without paying then they just walk away before the sheriff comes. If you're a renter I will be suspicious of you, sorry. Actually I moved up to a much higher class of rentals in my final years in the NW, but still had one or two really bad tenants. One of the worst was the sister of one of our Seahawk's. He paid her rent a few times then apparently gave up on her himself. I still hold the court order that she owes me money, a useless piece of paper. I had to bring in an exterminator after she left to get rid of the bugs caused by all the dirt and garbage all over the apartment, food and cereal spilled in the cupboards and on the floors. Thanks for the reminder Rocky. Anyone considering owning an apartment building as a business sideline must see the movie first. Thank God, I survived.

          My dad once moved one of his tenants stuff to the street while she was out, and changed the locks. He had asked her to leave but she refused. My dad said she was from the Gestapo, marching back and forth every night in an upstairs unit. My dad lost other tenants down stairs due to her marching. He lucked out because she picked up her stuff from the street and left. He could have lost everything under the law. If you're considering becoming a landlord please contact me first.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 9 years, 1 month ago
    The way Jordan handled it was over the top great! Our shameful 5 to 1 trade has us wondering, "can they actually be that dumb?" That BHO's agenda is more important than American lives? We MUST change Washington's Idiocracy, before another stupid move leads to greater fatalities.
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  • Posted by $ winterwind 9 years, 2 months ago
    not to be the voice of reason, or anything, - and Jordan did say they would be judged and sentenced to death - I just cannot put my foot on that slope.
    If I, personally, had seen whatever death-deserving actions the ISIS prisoners had committed, sure - I'd take them out back and put a bullet in their heads.
    But when you separate evidence from punishment, eventually you'll find some scary guys knocking on your own door.
    So what can we do that is both just and doesn't leave them in prison to be taken care of, or traded back, or in being as asset in some way?
    I'm not sure yet, and this is one I fret about a lot.
    Battlefield trials? Some police say that eyewitnesses are unreliable. "You're ISIS, you're dead" sessions? They would do the same to us, which is part of why I find it repugnant.
    I do not know the answer - but I do know that no one else seems to, either.
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    • Posted by LetsShrug 9 years, 2 months ago
      Why exactly were they being held to begin with? There had to have been reasons to hold them for years. Personally I'm sick of the releasing of known criminals so they can just do more crimes (we have that problem big here with illegals)... this potus is rather fond of releasing known criminals to re-offend and innocent people die because of it.
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    • Posted by 9 years, 2 months ago
      The female terrorist was already sentenced to death, but had her sentence reduced to life when Jordan did away with the death penalty. Jordon has been trying for days to exchange her for the pilot (the terrorist's demands), but ISIS will not comply with Jordan's logical request for proof of life in regards to their pilot.

      It feels 'good' to apply our morals, and legal standards, to our sworn enemies...but, in the end, where has this gotten us? I submit that it has put us into a hopeless, and doomed, position.

      We are losing the War on Terror...on every describable front.

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  • Posted by johnpe1 9 years, 1 month ago
    now this is the way to deal with these people!!! -- j

    p.s. we've been wondering what to do with them
    after they've given up all of their secrets?
    here it is!!!

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  • Posted by $ Thoritsu 9 years, 1 month ago
    It will take a heavy hand to deal with this asymmetric threat. We don't have one. These people stepping up and policing the region themselves is the first step.

    We should've left Saddam in Iraq. We destabilized the whole region in taking him out.
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    • Posted by $ puzzlelady 9 years, 1 month ago
      That was the whole idea. And the dominoes topple.
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      • Posted by $ Thoritsu 9 years, 1 month ago
        If they really had that in mind, I'm not sure it was a good idea. Controlling Saddam requires minor input, like controlling a pit bull. Controlling ISIS and Al Qaeda is like controlling mosquitoes or roaches.
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        • Posted by plusaf 9 years, 1 month ago
          And when Rachel Carson was done, the mosquitos became a much larger threat to human life than DDT ever was (or was to birds, too...).

          BHO and Rachel might prefer 'negotiating with the roaches,' but that's not my inclination.
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          • Posted by $ Thoritsu 9 years, 1 month ago
            In no way demonstrating support to BHO, I was thinking Bush and the disgusting worm, Cheney, screwed this up when they hut the head off the docile monster. Perhaps that should be equated with sweet Rachel and her girlfriend's campaign against DDT, not the subsequent negotiating incompetence of BHO.
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  • Posted by 9 years, 1 month ago
    It appears to be official: ISIS has beheaded their second Japanese prisoner.

    It also seems evident that the Jordanian pilot is no longer alive, since Jordan had agreed to ISIS's exchange demands days ago, but ISIS won't respond.

    There used to be a saying: "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me."

    The "me" in this quote, seems to be the entire non-Muslim world....

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  • Posted by GaryL 9 years, 1 month ago
    I think this reward of 72 virgins awaiting them on the other side is a complete bunch of BS! Back in the late 60s I had a hard enough time just finding one!
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