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To: i-node who wrote (821650)12/9/2014 5:18:46 PM
From: Taro2 Recommendations

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i-node
TideGlider

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I think we should start cutting off the heads - slowly - of those guys not talking or lining up the way those other bad guys really do - and possibly making a film of it...!

That 'President' of yours elected twice by a majority of your voters definitely is on a spree to cause as much destruction possible to your nation as possible during his final 2 years in office. Just wonder who lines up the incentives to him to do that and - what those incentives may even be...

/Taro



To: i-node who wrote (821650)12/9/2014 5:41:00 PM
From: Taro1 Recommendation

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joseffy

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While I cannot in any way guarantee, that the origin of this message really is related to good old Clint, the message by itself in no way is degraded by that:

'Greetings from Clint Eastwood

As I enjoy my twilight years, I am often struck by the inevitability that the party must end. There will be a clear, cold morning when there isn't any "more." No more hugs, no more special moments to celebrate together, no more phone calls just to chat. It seems to me that one of the important things to do before that morning comes, is to let every one of your family and friends know that you care for them by finding simple ways to let them know your heartfelt beliefs and the guiding principles of your life so they can always say, "He was my friend, and I know where he stood."

So, just in case I'm gone tomorrow, please know this: I voted against that incompetent, lying, flip-flopping, insincere, double-talking, radical socialist, terrorist excusing, bleeding heart, narcissistic, scientific and economic moron currently in the White House!

Participating in a gun buy-back program because you think that criminals have too many guns is like having yourself castrated because you think your neighbors have too many kids.


Regards,

Clint'

/Taro



To: i-node who wrote (821650)12/9/2014 5:55:59 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1584048
 
So the man in charge justifies his criminality?

I'm shocked.



To: i-node who wrote (821650)12/9/2014 6:24:18 PM
From: Tenchusatsu1 Recommendation

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i-node

  Respond to of 1584048
 
Inode, the report may or may not be true. I'm inclined to believe it is, but what I believe doesn't matter.

The goal of the Obama administration in making this report public is clear. They want to apologize to the world for being "warmongers." They want to apologize for daring to treat the terrorists inhumanely. They want America to never make the mistake of pissing off the Islamic extremists ever again.

They knew that the release of this report may encourage more terrorism, at least in the short-term, but they figured that risk was worth it. But worth what? Why make it public instead keeping it classified and trying to fix everything behind the scenes?

Left-wing hand-wringers will claim that we have a moral responsibility to account for our own sins. I get that, but how about the moral responsibility of those who want to see Americans beheaded?

Tenchusatsu