Originally posted by Time Immemorial
Its his general not giving two fck attitude in all things politics and agreeing with everything this administration does.
really don't think that's what he's been doing at all.
Originally posted by Nibedicus
Fair question: has anyone here ever lived in an area where terrorism is a real and constant threat?
right now? no. in the past, yes.
Originally posted by ArtificialGlory
Dude, that's terrible. I'm sorry you had to go through that.
Thanks, bro. It's getting easier but i'd be lying if i didn't say it hasn't been a hard road to recovery.
You know, maybe we should just outsource all of our wallmarts to the middle east. I bet that'd solve all their problems and fix all of ours, eh? damn, someone needs to pay me for these ideas.
Originally posted by Nibedicus
How old were you then? Don't you remember the sense of uncertainty about many day-to-day routines and a strong sense of distrust and anger towards the terrorists that threaten you and your family's security? Which terrorist group was it?
The IRA.
And no, we just got on with our lives, because we knew that if it happened, it happened. Obviously it's not as bad as ISIS, but I really don't see how this matters to the thread.
Originally posted by -Pr-
The IRA.And no, we just got on with our lives, because we knew that if it happened, it happened. Obviously it's not as bad as ISIS, but I really don't see how this matters to the thread.
I just feel that unless you've walked in someone else's shoes, you shouldn't judge them.
Question extends to everyone in this thread, tho.
Originally posted by Robtard
LoL, copout
Either you watched it or your didn't. Here is the speech.
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/03/03/netanyahu-faces-dem-ire-in-wake-iran-address/