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Cpl Mark A. Morris
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This will continue and get worse. ISIS is an ideology and can not be stopped by physical force. It must be attached by the power of the pen. Deportations, fines, etc...
Those that were murdered today we're murdered for being Infidels inside the House of War.
Mosques and Maddressas are preaching the Uhmma must form a Caliphate and attack Jews and Infidels.
It can be stopped. But, we have to recognize the enemy.
Otherwise, more children will grow up without one, or more of their parents.
War was declared a long time ago on us. We need to be smart and move forward.
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Cpl Jeff N.
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What I grow weary of is the politicians coming to the microphone and telling us vapid things like "we cannot let them change the way we live, we cannot let them win, we will continue to live our lives normally etc."
For the people that perish in these attacks, their lives have changed. They are dead. Their families will have to bury them and move on and see the empty chair at dinner and the missed holidays and events for the rest of their lives.
What we need is action from leaders to stop the killing. They all know we need to limit immigration from dangerous areas and we need to be far more aggressive in investigating radical mosques and people. They virtue signal and bask in political correctness until the next attack and tell us not to change the way we live or they win. Standing in front of microphones but taking no decisive action is what many of them do.
Since 9-11 we have changed the way we live. How many of you have had to serve in a war, lose friends or family members. How many attacks have we had here in the US that have killed citizens? Do you pay more attention when you are out in public, do you think more about the dangers?
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MSgt Steve Sweeney
MSgt Steve Sweeney
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Cynthia Croft - Because Australia, overall, is not considered a "dangerous country", at least from the perspective of their place in the world community, but there are some very dangerous places in Australia, especially in the outback and in consideration some of the indigenous wildlife that lives there. I heard a dingo ate some lady's baby... and then some guy with a long rifle had a dust up with a British dude that fancied himself a big land owner. They resolved the dispute with pistols... It was in all the papers.
My regards to John Curtain.
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MSgt Steve Sweeney
MSgt Steve Sweeney
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Cynthia Croft - Muslim is not the problem. Radical is the problem. A radical anything can be a problem.
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MSgt Steve Sweeney
MSgt Steve Sweeney
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Cynthia Croft - You can find the same sort of thing in the Bible. Just like anything else, it is all about interpretation. People have used religion for years to justify horrendous acts, and some even use science to justify their atrocities and radical beliefs. All in the interpretation... and how many people will go along with it.
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MSgt Steve Sweeney
MSgt Steve Sweeney
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Deuteronomy 13
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1SG Dennis Hicks
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Whats truly saddening are the F-Tards who want to compare theses inhuman POS to those running form death and destruction LEGALLY. They want to defend this evil POS with standard libtard snowflake methodology, they also like to block responses on their post because as usual they have no argument. They should sponsor folks like this murder into their homes them it would be a self correcting solution.
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SSG Robert Webster
SSG Robert Webster
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Cynthia Croft - I think that you are not understanding the point that 1SG Hicks is trying to make.
1SG Hicks is trying to point out the hypocrisy of the majority of these people that verbally and politically support illegal immigration, sanctuary cities and the like. As an example that I have given many times in the past; these hypocrites will not personally sponsor or directly support ANY immigrant, but will demand that our tax dollars be used to support, house, and transport the 'undocumented', 'unfortunate', 'nationless' immigrant.
The response that I usually get:
I do not have the funds or I would.
I am not in a position to do it now.
My children and family come first.

Funny when it comes to taking money directly out of their pocket or when it imposes a direct and substantial burden on their personal responsibility that they come up with excuses. But they are fine with it as long as someone else is paying for it or the government is paying for it. Interesting that they are not willing to spend their own money, but when it comes to everyone else's, that they have not a care in the world. And they would be the first ones to be screaming that their rights are being trampled when and if the government forced them to take the 'immigrant' into their own home.
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SSG Robert Webster
SSG Robert Webster
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Cynthia Croft - One of the people that I was referring to happens to have made a statement on this discussion that you have responded to. You know what the reaction was on their part - to block me from commenting on their comments. And that is just one of the hypocrites right here on RallyPoint, that illustrates what 1SG Dennis Hicks and myself have stated.
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1SG Dennis Hicks
1SG Dennis Hicks
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Ding Ding Ding we have a winner :)
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1SG Dennis Hicks
1SG Dennis Hicks
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And we have the usual drivel from the loony's, saying we have to let the bad in with the good,total failure of critical thinking all across. Its always OK to sacrifice teh innocent so that Libtards can virtue signal without having to pay the price for their failed ideas.
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