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Fuck it, believe what you want, but please, read a book and not some nutty conspiracy shit. But odds are history books are wrong as they are covering up the conspiracy, right?

 

I like being an American Citizen and I will not support some piece of shit who hated my entire way of life, especially someone who preached one thing and practiced another.  And no, there will be no stupid meme for this, just telling it like I feel, whether you like it or not. 

 

At least I use my name as my screen name, nothing to hide and if you ever catch me somewhere, come by and say hi, might even buy you a capitalist Coke or a forbidden alcoholic drink. 

 

Done.

 

I like eh you....

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Guerrillas are in same spectrum as terrorists like it or not.

 

Wrong.

 

While terrorists might practice guerrilla tactics. A guerrilla is not in any way a terrorist. A guerrilla is part of a small mobile force opposing another larger, usually superior, force using hit and run tactics choosing the time and place to their advantage.  The aim is to wear down and exhaust the enemy and force him to expend more men and equipment to cover every eventuality of attack rather than one decisive battle they would win. In this the guerrilla has the upper hand. Being mobile and small they attack weak spots and retreat when the enemy advances and harass when he retreats. Attacking the general populace is almost always counter productive to the guerrilla.

 

A terrorist is one who indiscriminately terrorizes the populace outside of the military. U.S. Code Title 22 Chapter 38, Section 2656f(d) defines terrorism as: “Premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents, usually intended to influence an audience.”

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Wrong.

 

While terrorists might practice guerrilla tactics. A guerrilla is not in any way a terrorist. A guerrilla is part of a small mobile force opposing another larger, usually superior, force using hit and run tactics choosing the time and place to their advantage. The aim is to wear down and exhaust the enemy and force him to expend more men and equipment to cover every eventuality of attack rather than one decisive battle they would win. In this the guerrilla has the upper hand. Being mobile and small they attack weak spots and retreat when the enemy advances and harass when he retreats. Attacking the general populace is almost always counter productive to the guerrilla.

 

A terrorist is one who indiscriminately terrorizes the populace outside of the military. U.S. Code Title 22 Chapter 38, Section 2656f(d) defines terrorism as: “Premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents, usually intended to influence an audience.”

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If a plane flown by Isis combatants landed on the pentagon (military installation), would the headlines not read "Terrorists strike"?

 

By the way, I agree with you Mike, just pointing out medias phrasing.

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If a plane flown by Isis combatants landed on the pentagon (military installation), would the headlines not read "Terrorists strike"?

 

By the way, I agree with you Mike, just pointing out medias phrasing.

If a plane landed on the Pentagon it would be no big deal besides how do we get this plane off the roof.

 

Flown into would be a different story.

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does this ad seem weird? 

Look at the name of the company on van

 

and can you try a little harder to look cool in the public eye?

 

annoying people fall for this shit

 

 

 

12313814_938017306234583_171855291075101

What? They are local to me, from my alma mater...never heard anything bad said about them. Pretty good success story for a couple guys starting in high school.
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does this ad seem weird?

Look at the name of the company on van

 

and can you try a little harder to look cool in the public eye?

 

annoying people fall for this shit

 

 

 

12313814_938017306234583_171855291075101

 

It is a bunch of meathead football ex football players.

 

We do this on occasion, have even had to have police escort a few times.

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What? They are local to me, from my alma mater...never heard anything bad said about them. Pretty good success story for a couple guys starting in high school.

 

just seems a little off putting for some reason,

 

seems like that would be something you would register with social services and keep on discretion.

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does this ad seem weird?

Look at the name of the company on van

 

and can you try a little harder to look cool in the public eye?

 

annoying people fall for this shit

 

 

 

12313814_938017306234583_171855291075101

Except that's not an ad. It's an article.

Some reporter is giving them some good advertising, it appears.

 

 

The plaster is not meant to be huffed.

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Except that's not an ad. It's an article.

Some reporter is giving them some good advertising, it appears.

 

 

The plaster is not meant to be huffed.

 

they sound even douchier in write up,

 

LA times loves shit like this,

classist,  poor beat up women cant afford movers

lets talk about it

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It's not even about if they can afford it for us its just about getting them out. We don't have these situations come up very often but if they so a few hours to grab the essentials is an easy thing on our end bit can be life changing for them.

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It's not even about if they can afford it for us its just about getting them out. We don't have these situations come up very often but if they so a few hours to grab the essentials is an easy thing on our end bit can be life changing for them.

 

Kudos on you.

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