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OU_Sooners75
9/14/2012, 02:02 PM
and the three others that were killed in Libya....


Makes me want the Military to flatten the entire country along with all of the Arab world that chooses to build hatred for the American Society and way of life!

KABOOKIE
9/14/2012, 02:04 PM
Makes me want the Military to flatten the entire country along with all of the Arab world that chooses to build hatred for the American Society and way of life!

Sounds like a good movie plot to me. Lets start filming!

OU_Sooners75
9/14/2012, 02:16 PM
Sounds like a good movie plot to me. Lets start filming!

Lets do it!

StoopTroup
9/14/2012, 03:29 PM
They have released the names of the fallen now.

Glen Doherty - Ex-Navy Seal is one of them that was with Ambassador Stevens. I heard the Ex-Wife of the other Security Team Member asking that he be honored for his work. She described him as a guy who was dedicated to protecting guys like our Ambassaor and was someone she felt should get the praise of us all for the way he devoted his life protecting Americans in areas that were very dangerous.

Stevens, Doherty, Smith and Woods were obviously very great Americans. Its hard to see them come Home this way instead of carry on what many of us took for granted about folks who work in their positions to better the interests of our Country in places like Libya.

May they forever live in the hearts of all Americans.

TheHumanAlphabet
9/14/2012, 07:22 PM
I keep thinking, nuke, glass. Seems good to me.

TheHumanAlphabet
9/14/2012, 07:25 PM
The Socialist thought it more important to be with olympians. What a tool. I cannot believe that someone will actually be known as being a more impotent and terrible president than Jimmy Carter.

usmc-sooner
9/14/2012, 08:15 PM
and the three others that were killed in Libya....


Makes me want the Military to flatten the entire country along with all of the Arab world that chooses to build hatred for the American Society and way of life!

I wish we'd crush their ***. I'm with you

SoonerProphet
9/14/2012, 08:43 PM
disengagement, not a another dime wasted nor drop of US blood spilt.

http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/time-to-come-home/

Yet, worldwide, there are hundreds of millions of Muslims for whom their faith is their most priceless possession. They live it. They will die for it. And not a few will kill for it. Others will seize upon real or imagined insults to that faith to excite the crowds to expel us from their world.

And some Americans will accommodate them by using books, films and videos to manifest their contempt of Islam.

So we have here an irreconcilable conflict.

The Islamic word, especially across the Arab region, is undergoing a transformation, a Great Awakening. Muslims from Nigeria to Mali to Ethiopia to Sudan to the Maghreb and Middle and Near East are growing more militant and more hostile toward Christianity and other faiths.

And as we are not going to change our position on Israel, or our culture, such as it is, or our First Amendment, clashes between us are inevitable.

Perhaps the best course of action for America is to lower our profile in that region, bring most of our diplomats and troops home, and let these people work out their destiny themselves.

Second, given the costs and consequences of our wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and intervention in Libya, let the Syrians settle their war themselves. There is no guarantee the fall of Bashar Assad, given the jihadist and al-Qaida presence in the forces seeking his overthrow, will be an improvement for the United States.

Third, the United States should tell the Egyptian government that its failure to provide security for our embassy was an outrage, that if we cannot see them as a friendly government with common interests, we will not hesitate to cut off aid and warn U.S. citizens not to travel to Egypt.

Without U.S. aid and Western loans and tourists, Egypt’s economy would sink with President Morsi in the wheelhouse. We must make it clear to them that, denied the respect our nation deserves, we are willing to pull the plug on his regime.

The Middle East appears to be undergoing a sectarian and tribal conflict not unlike our Thirty Years’ War from 1618 to 1648. As they stayed out of our Thirty Years’ War, let us get out of theirs.

If they will not protect our embassies from mobs who come to burn our flag, let us lower the flag ourselves and bring Old Glory home.

diverdog
9/14/2012, 08:52 PM
disengagement, not a another dime wasted nor drop of US blood spilt.

http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/time-to-come-home/

Yet, worldwide, there are hundreds of millions of Muslims for whom their faith is their most priceless possession. They live it. They will die for it. And not a few will kill for it. Others will seize upon real or imagined insults to that faith to excite the crowds to expel us from their world.

And some Americans will accommodate them by using books, films and videos to manifest their contempt of Islam.

So we have here an irreconcilable conflict.

The Islamic word, especially across the Arab region, is undergoing a transformation, a Great Awakening. Muslims from Nigeria to Mali to Ethiopia to Sudan to the Maghreb and Middle and Near East are growing more militant and more hostile toward Christianity and other faiths.

And as we are not going to change our position on Israel, or our culture, such as it is, or our First Amendment, clashes between us are inevitable.

Perhaps the best course of action for America is to lower our profile in that region, bring most of our diplomats and troops home, and let these people work out their destiny themselves.

Second, given the costs and consequences of our wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and intervention in Libya, let the Syrians settle their war themselves. There is no guarantee the fall of Bashar Assad, given the jihadist and al-Qaida presence in the forces seeking his overthrow, will be an improvement for the United States.

Third, the United States should tell the Egyptian government that its failure to provide security for our embassy was an outrage, that if we cannot see them as a friendly government with common interests, we will not hesitate to cut off aid and warn U.S. citizens not to travel to Egypt.

Without U.S. aid and Western loans and tourists, Egypt’s economy would sink with President Morsi in the wheelhouse. We must make it clear to them that, denied the respect our nation deserves, we are willing to pull the plug on his regime.

The Middle East appears to be undergoing a sectarian and tribal conflict not unlike our Thirty Years’ War from 1618 to 1648. As they stayed out of our Thirty Years’ War, let us get out of theirs.

If they will not protect our embassies from mobs who come to burn our flag, let us lower the flag ourselves and bring Old Glory home.


Amen

sappstuf
9/14/2012, 09:22 PM
disengagement, not a another dime wasted nor drop of US blood spilt.

http://www.theamericanconservative.com/articles/time-to-come-home/

Yet, worldwide, there are hundreds of millions of Muslims for whom their faith is their most priceless possession. They live it. They will die for it. And not a few will kill for it. Others will seize upon real or imagined insults to that faith to excite the crowds to expel us from their world.

And some Americans will accommodate them by using books, films and videos to manifest their contempt of Islam.

So we have here an irreconcilable conflict.

The Islamic word, especially across the Arab region, is undergoing a transformation, a Great Awakening. Muslims from Nigeria to Mali to Ethiopia to Sudan to the Maghreb and Middle and Near East are growing more militant and more hostile toward Christianity and other faiths.

And as we are not going to change our position on Israel, or our culture, such as it is, or our First Amendment, clashes between us are inevitable.

Perhaps the best course of action for America is to lower our profile in that region, bring most of our diplomats and troops home, and let these people work out their destiny themselves.

Second, given the costs and consequences of our wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and intervention in Libya, let the Syrians settle their war themselves. There is no guarantee the fall of Bashar Assad, given the jihadist and al-Qaida presence in the forces seeking his overthrow, will be an improvement for the United States.

Third, the United States should tell the Egyptian government that its failure to provide security for our embassy was an outrage, that if we cannot see them as a friendly government with common interests, we will not hesitate to cut off aid and warn U.S. citizens not to travel to Egypt.

Without U.S. aid and Western loans and tourists, Egypt’s economy would sink with President Morsi in the wheelhouse. We must make it clear to them that, denied the respect our nation deserves, we are willing to pull the plug on his regime.

The Middle East appears to be undergoing a sectarian and tribal conflict not unlike our Thirty Years’ War from 1618 to 1648. As they stayed out of our Thirty Years’ War, let us get out of theirs.

If they will not protect our embassies from mobs who come to burn our flag, let us lower the flag ourselves and bring Old Glory home.


Drill baby drill is the only thing that will get us out of the middle east. "Foreign oil" should mean from Canada. If only we had a large pipeline to carry that foreign oil to our refineries...

diverdog
9/14/2012, 09:40 PM
Drill baby drill is the only thing that will get us out of the middle east. "Foreign oil" should mean from Canada. If only we had a large pipeline to carry that foreign oil to our refineries...

That's not the kind of oil we really need. It would help but we need the good stuff.

SouthCarolinaSooner
9/14/2012, 09:52 PM
Makes me want the Military to flatten the entire country along with all of the Arab world that chooses to build hatred for the American Society and way of life!
irony

SCOUT
9/14/2012, 10:07 PM
irony

irony  

i·ro·ny1    [ahy-ruh-nee, ahy-er-]
noun, plural i·ro·nies.
1.
the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning: the irony of her reply, “How nice!” when I said I had to work all weekend.

SouthCarolinaSooner
9/14/2012, 10:17 PM
irony  

i·ro·ny1    [ahy-ruh-nee, ahy-er-]
noun, plural i·ro·nies.
1.
the use of words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of its literal meaning: the irony of her reply, “How nice!” when I said I had to work all weekend.
http://turnerwatson.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/grammar-nazi2.jpg

SCOUT
9/14/2012, 10:29 PM
The improper use of grammar and the improper use of a word are not the same thing. I only made the post because you thought a one word reply would be funny.

StoopTroup
9/15/2012, 10:19 AM
http://pimg.tradeindia.com/00839341/b/1/IRON-KNEE-COP2LAME-ADULT-SIZE.jpg

olevetonahill
9/15/2012, 10:22 AM
The improper use of grammar and the improper use of a word are not the same thing. I only made the post because you thought a one word reply from a ****in idiot would be funny.

:onthego:

BeaSooner
9/15/2012, 10:26 AM
cut off all aid. reduce deficit.

yermom
9/15/2012, 11:04 AM
and the three others that were killed in Libya....


Makes me want the Military to flatten the entire country along with all of the Arab world that chooses to build hatred for the American Society and way of life!

you see, because all Arabs voted on the idea that some private citizens, possibly not even citizens of that country decided to attack an embassy. just like all Americans were involved with making some poorly produced retarded anti-Muslim movie.

LiveLaughLove
9/15/2012, 11:51 PM
you see, because all Arabs voted on the idea that some private citizens, possibly not even citizens of that country decided to attack an embassy. just like all Americans were involved with making some poorly produced retarded anti-Muslim movie.

That might hold water if not for the embassy guy that was an EVE gamer saying that their guard was taking pictures of their compound before the attack.

Also, the bad guys knew where the safe house was and captured them there.

Sounds very much like an inside job, not some "citizens" or "out of towners" caused this to happen.

OklahomaTuba
9/16/2012, 10:06 PM
the sad thing is that the administration got a heads up about the attack three days before, and is in full denial about it now. And that embassy had the security equal to a highschool dance.