usahog
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23 years ago
http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2003-01-08-afghan-american_x.htm 

I said this Months ago on the Walker Lindsy ordeal... he gave us citizenship when he took up arms against this Nation... All 3 should be executed and not by Leathel Injection... more on the lines of Lead Poisoning!!!!!

Hog

btw it was also stated Item 3 of the US Citizenship way before they the Combatants were born!!!!!
DrMaddVibe
23 years ago
Traitors to their Country, it's Constitution and to the fine citizens that are still proud to be called Americans.

Ready, Aim...Fire! Be sure to put it on television so as to remove any doubt that traitors will be dealt with in a severe and swift fashion.
Mr.Mean
23 years ago
Death by Havelina.
RICKAMAVEN
23 years ago
note the absence of anything political from rickamaven.
Charlie
23 years ago
So noted, Rick!!! Toss their asses out of airplanes with no parachute! Let them think about their crimes as they fall to the earth!

I know this cannot be done, but wouldn't it be fun???

Charlie
rayder1
23 years ago
I don't understand the Government treating them like they have a right to their Constitutional Rights. They gave up everything when they chose to fight for a foreign army. There is only one armed forces a US citizen can fight for and retain US citizenship and that is Israel. Otherwise...citizenship is considered renounced.

BANG! BANG!
JonRP
23 years ago
I have the utmost respect for anyone who takes up arms against any government responsible for opressing millions of people. Does anyone not understand that the terrorists are doing all they can to get their message across? How would you feel if someone, lets say England, came over and told you what to do? The revolutionary war comes to mind. Killing innocent people is wrong in any shape or form, but our armed forces are guilty of far more dead innocents than any terrorist could ever hope to kill.
CJBully
23 years ago
ooof! U.S. soldiers, sailors, marines, and airmen tried and executed for war crimes by their captors. And I'm not talking about in Irag or N. Korea. You'll begin to see "kidnappings" overseas. Don't think it won't happen...
southernsupreme
23 years ago
We could resolve alot of problems for about 24 cents per round ( the going rate for 45 acp).

Much more cost effective too.
usahog
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23 years ago
Personally I like Tar's Navy way of dealing with Combatants/terrorists LMAO!!!

JonRP?? what and where are you getting your facts from?? our military you are saying are guilty of far more killings of Innocent people then any Terrorists??

I think not and would like to see proof as to prosuade (sp) me diffently???

Hog
Tobasco
23 years ago
Jon

Are you some kinda, Anti-US/Military fanatic!


Your Quote:"I have the utmost respect for anyone who takes up arms against any government responsible for opressing millions of people." Do you mean the USA?

Another quote:"Killing innocent people is wrong in any shape or form, but our armed forces are guilty of far more dead innocents than any terrorist could ever hope to kill."

Let me get this right. Are you saying that you respect guys like Walker Lindsy, for taking up arms against this country? And please be more specific on which innocents our military killed, so I can give an accurate responce.

I want to be sure that I understand you. If I'm getting it wrong I want to know. Is this what I understand you to mean?


Mag
CJBully
23 years ago
whatinthehelldoesprosuademean?
rayder1
23 years ago
Jon...let be specific here. Make your point.

Are you stating you support the Taliban who force their women to be covered from head to toe? Who support rape as a method of shaming one's family. Where execution is the basic form of punishment. Who have to blindly follow the words of a man who was neither born, raised or of the same ethnic origin as the people of Afghanistan.
Or are you saying you support people like Timothy McVeigh? He took up arms to fight what he considered a tyranny by killing small children and many others. Is that your point?

Use your freedom of speech and make your point!
tarheel4lyf
23 years ago
nothing else to say here......
JonRP
23 years ago
I am saying that I do not support the killing or abuse of any man, woman, or child. I agree that many regimes such as the taliban are not ones I would want to live under, or ones that I agree with.

I respect the people labeled as terrorists in some fashions. I respect that they are willing to stand up for what they believe in. I respect them for being willing to give their lives for their cause. But i do not respect them for killing innocent people, I do understand how they see it as the only way to get their message across, but feel that a better way can be found.

The only difference between who history percieves as a terrorist and a revolutionary is that those labeled as terrorists were not sucessful.
Tobasco
23 years ago
Jon, WAKE UP!!

I qoute:
"I respect them for being willing to give their lives for their cause. But i do not respect them for killing innocent people"

How can you say that? Its the same act!! They blow themselves up & kill innocents while doing it!!

You are hopeless!

Mag
Tobasco
23 years ago
Jon, I'm sorry, but your views irritate me! You think as you like. I feel like I might as well bang my head against the wall! You win! I cant get through to you.

Mag
JonRP
23 years ago
In the current situation in the middle east it is true that the terrorists kill numbers of innocent people and i agree that it is unacceptable. One can give their life for their cause in other ways besides blowing themself up or crashing a plane, and in the past many people have.
CJBully
23 years ago
One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.

For example, prior to 9/11 The Chechens fighting the Russians were called "Rebels" by GW, his administration, and the press.

Chechen rebels turn to suicide bombings against invading Russians

Source: London Telegraph Tue June 13, 2000 Source: Fox News.
http://www.upway.com/watchmenwatching/0000/TU-Jun13-00.html 

After 9/11 with a little prodding by Putin they became terrorists.

Russians Arrest Suspected Chechen Terrorist
Thursday, October 31, 2002
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,68614,00.html 

rayder1
23 years ago
I'm done. It just wasn't a well stated or though out comment Jon.
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