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Post by pittshillplotter on Mar 11, 2012 11:45:32 GMT
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Post by southstanddan on Mar 11, 2012 16:21:24 GMT
they dont make things easy for themselves - or us!
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Post by mistersausage on Mar 11, 2012 18:10:54 GMT
Good. It's been done to ours often enough. Let them have a bit back.
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Post by Arthurdollar on Mar 11, 2012 20:26:23 GMT
They all look the same.
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Post by Northy on Mar 11, 2012 20:31:02 GMT
this aint going to make things easy for anybody
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2012 21:00:56 GMT
Good. It's been done to ours often enough. Let them have a bit back. I wouldn't say it was good , but at least it may be a point worth mentioning when blame is apportioned. Sooner or later the psychological effects of living in a war zone are bound to surface and frequently do.
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Post by salopstick on Mar 11, 2012 21:04:04 GMT
just as tragic as last weeks news
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Post by starkiller on Mar 11, 2012 21:20:24 GMT
Good. It's been done to ours often enough. Let them have a bit back. This shit is the tip of these iceberg, it's like Medal of Honour or Call of Duty in these invasions except with the "bonus" kicking down doors, frightening little children, rape, humiliation and torture levels. And that excludes the cowardly missile attacks, "shock and awe" blowing the shit out of people and places for global corporations and contracts. Add to that the ongoing ultimate cowardly drone slaughter of innocents by remote control. Invasion, destruction, slaughter and occupation for globalist profiteering. Thankfully many who served have woken up to this and seen through the bullshit of patriotism, propaganda and worship of the military peddled by the globalist media such as Murdoch and the BBC and our "bought and paid for" corrupt politicians.
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Post by serpico on Mar 11, 2012 21:27:41 GMT
Good. It's been done to ours often enough. Let them have a bit back. Only a psychopath or a total wanker would describe the killing of 9 sleeping kids in their beds as "good".
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2012 21:37:01 GMT
just as tragic as last weeks news Do you mean the six soldiers that were blown up..?
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Post by salopstick on Mar 11, 2012 21:44:54 GMT
yes mate
14? innocents killed including children
and the guy cannot be right a lifetime in prison, mental home or executed
this will directly affect hundreds of people and sets back the good work being done
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Post by Deleted on Mar 11, 2012 21:49:52 GMT
Yes ...both were tragic , but in terms of context vastly different. I know many may disagree , but the official record of these two incidents will be in totally different circumstances.
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Post by oldgit57 on Mar 11, 2012 22:46:13 GMT
Women and children murdered in their own homes God Almighty!!
What chance of ever winning hearts and minds??
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Post by citizensmith on Mar 12, 2012 0:45:37 GMT
Good. It's been done to ours often enough. Let them have a bit back. Only a psychopath or a total wanker would describe the killing of 9 sleeping kids in their beds as "good". well serpico after reading his posts for a while now its gotta be obvious to everyone that he fits the profile of both.
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Post by salopstick on Mar 12, 2012 6:11:15 GMT
Yes ...both were tragic , but in terms of context vastly different. I know many may disagree , but the official record of these two incidents will be in totally different circumstances. agree with that. It doesn't matter how screwed up the yank is, what horrors he has seen he will be remembered for his last actions.
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Post by Lakeland Potter on Mar 12, 2012 8:20:42 GMT
The soldier who did this has probably been subjected to the sort of stress that most of us will never understand. Equally obviously, this doesn't excuse his actions and I've no doubt this will result in Western soldiers being killed in tit for tat retaliation. There is NOTHING good about this at all and anyone who thinks there is either has a personality disorder or is an idiot. What's good about increasing the chances of our soldiers being killed in retaliation? I do have to wonder why Americans seem far more prone to mass murder than the people of most western countries. Not just soldiers but civilians (and even adolescents) in the USA do seem to commit this sort of atrocity more than, say, Europeans do. We have had our mass murderers of course (and possibly the one in Sweden was the biggest ever?) but it doesn't seem that we get them with the regularity that they do in the USA. I suppose access to guns is part of it but I suspect it goes deeper than that. Something in the American Psyche seems to mean they are more predisposed to such horrific "gestures".
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Post by foster on Mar 12, 2012 8:45:18 GMT
Good. It's been done to ours often enough. Let them have a bit back. Only a psychopath or a total wanker would describe the killing of 9 sleeping kids in their beds as "good". To be fair Sausage, your remark is uncalled for. I'm surprised by your post because as far as I can tell, behind all the swearing and such, you seem like quite an intelligent poster.
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Post by frasier99 on Mar 12, 2012 8:52:54 GMT
The soldier who does this has probably been subjected to the sort of stress that most of us will never understand. Equally obviously, this doesn't excuse his actions and I've no doubt this will result in Western soldiers being killed in tit for tat retaliation. There is NOTHING good about this at all and anyone who thinks there either has a personality disorder or is an idiot. What's good about increasing the chances of our soldiers being killed in retaliation? I do have to wonder why Americans seem far more prone to mass murder than the people of most western countries. Not just soldiers but civilians (and even adolescents) in the USA do seem to commit this sort of atrocity more than, say, Europeans do. We have had our mass murderers of course (and possibly the one in Sweden was the biggest ever?) but it doesn't seem that we get them with the regularity that they do in the USA. I suppose access to guns is part of it but I suspect it goes deeper than that. Something in the American Psyche seems to mean they are more predisposed to such horrific "gestures". Apparently, i heard on sky, the majority of these psychopaths not only come from america but, seem to generally come from the same state of america
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Post by offthewall on Mar 12, 2012 12:28:45 GMT
Good. It's been done to ours often enough. Let them have a bit back. Only a psychopath or a total wanker would describe the killing of 9 sleeping kids in their beds as "good". Agreed, Mr S that comment is seriously out of order
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Post by PotterLog on Mar 12, 2012 12:59:08 GMT
Fucking disgusting Sausage.
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Post by salopstick on Mar 12, 2012 13:24:42 GMT
The soldier who did this has probably been subjected to the sort of stress that most of us will never understand. Equally obviously, this doesn't excuse his actions and I've no doubt this will result in Western soldiers being killed in tit for tat retaliation. There is NOTHING good about this at all and anyone who thinks there is either has a personality disorder or is an idiot. What's good about increasing the chances of our soldiers being killed in retaliation? I do have to wonder why Americans seem far more prone to mass murder than the people of most western countries. Not just soldiers but civilians (and even adolescents) in the USA do seem to commit this sort of atrocity more than, say, Europeans do. We have had our mass murderers of course (and possibly the one in Sweden was the biggest ever?) but it doesn't seem that we get them with the regularity that they do in the USA. I suppose access to guns is part of it but I suspect it goes deeper than that. Something in the American Psyche seems to mean they are more predisposed to such horrific "gestures". british soldiers do 4 or 6 months tours followed by a period of decompression and a month off work, there tends to be around 18 months between tours americans typically do 1 or 2 year tours meaning the cabin fever for want of better word would be more serious
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