How do you feel about America bombing a hospital?

ASCIIGHOST

Well-Known Member
Ron Paul lost
Google it
Technically he was denied the states he did win. Can't even give him a nod. Why? Are they racist? But hes white....so? whats the deal....oh i know...ill google for my answers....I'm happy for him to be out of politics. Hard working honest men deserve to live a happy life. I don't think anyone is really happy in DC. Just very comfortable.
 

Darth Vapour

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U.S. military airstrikes in Iraq are hitting Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) fighters bearing American-made weapons. That simple fact casts a harsh light on the history of U.S. policy in a country destroyed by American bombs and then a civil war.

Over the past week, the Pentagon has released triumphant statements on American military efforts against ISIS. (Others refer to the group as ISIL, the Islamic State of Syria and the Levant.) The latest set of strikes against the Islamic extremist group, which has besieged the Yazidi religious minority and set its sights on oil-rich Kurdistan,took place on August 17 and 18. The Pentagon said on the 17th that “the strikes destroyed three ISIL armed vehicles, an ISIL vehicle-mounted anti-aircraft artillery gun, an ISIL checkpoint and an IED emplacement.” They were meant to damage ISIS’ positions around the Mosul dam, which the group captured on August 7, sparking fears that ISIS could flood parts of Iraq.

What went unmentioned by the Pentagon is that those armed vehicles and artillery guns they bombed were likely paid for with American tax dollars.The arms ISIS possesses are another grim form of blowback from the American invasion of the country in 2003. It’s similar to how U.S. intervention in Libya, which overthrew the dictator Muammar Gaddafi but also destabilized the country, led to a flood of arms to militants in Mali, where France and the U.S. waged war in 2013.

As ISIS, along with disaffected Sunnis fed up with discrimination and marginalization, rampaged through Iraq, they captured U.S.-made weapons. Starting in June, ISIS captured large swathes of territory in northern Iraq. The Iraqi Army, trained by the U.S., collapsed in the face of ISIS advances due to poor training, broken equipment and low morale. They left behind arms, munitions and equipment that were produced and paid for by the United States, which has given $25 billion to train and arm the Iraqi Army and other branches of security forces since 2003, the year the U.S. invaded Iraq. So now ISIS possesses hundreds of Humvees, pickup trucks, tanks and armored vehicles, as well as ammunition and artillery shells. They have used those weapons to continue to march through Iraq and to help out their fight in neighboring Syria, where ISIS is battling the government of Bashar al-Assad.

The story of how U.S. weapons ended up in the hands of what many describe as the most fearsome Islamic extremist movement dates back to 2003. That was the year the Bush administration, based on cooked-up intelligence, lied to Americans to justify a military assault on Iraq and the subsequent occupation of the nation. The U.S. disbanded the largely-Sunni Muslim Iraqi military, which fueled the rise of the anti-occupation insurgency, but then sought to put it back together without the influence of those who worked under Saddam Hussein
 

ChesusRice

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U.S. military airstrikes in Iraq are hitting Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) fighters bearing American-made weapons. That simple fact casts a harsh light on the history of U.S. policy in a country destroyed by American bombs and then a civil war.

Over the past week, the Pentagon has released triumphant statements on American military efforts against ISIS. (Others refer to the group as ISIL, the Islamic State of Syria and the Levant.) The latest set of strikes against the Islamic extremist group, which has besieged the Yazidi religious minority and set its sights on oil-rich Kurdistan,took place on August 17 and 18. The Pentagon said on the 17th that “the strikes destroyed three ISIL armed vehicles, an ISIL vehicle-mounted anti-aircraft artillery gun, an ISIL checkpoint and an IED emplacement.” They were meant to damage ISIS’ positions around the Mosul dam, which the group captured on August 7, sparking fears that ISIS could flood parts of Iraq.

What went unmentioned by the Pentagon is that those armed vehicles and artillery guns they bombed were likely paid for with American tax dollars.The arms ISIS possesses are another grim form of blowback from the American invasion of the country in 2003. It’s similar to how U.S. intervention in Libya, which overthrew the dictator Muammar Gaddafi but also destabilized the country, led to a flood of arms to militants in Mali, where France and the U.S. waged war in 2013.

As ISIS, along with disaffected Sunnis fed up with discrimination and marginalization, rampaged through Iraq, they captured U.S.-made weapons. Starting in June, ISIS captured large swathes of territory in northern Iraq. The Iraqi Army, trained by the U.S., collapsed in the face of ISIS advances due to poor training, broken equipment and low morale. They left behind arms, munitions and equipment that were produced and paid for by the United States, which has given $25 billion to train and arm the Iraqi Army and other branches of security forces since 2003, the year the U.S. invaded Iraq. So now ISIS possesses hundreds of Humvees, pickup trucks, tanks and armored vehicles, as well as ammunition and artillery shells. They have used those weapons to continue to march through Iraq and to help out their fight in neighboring Syria, where ISIS is battling the government of Bashar al-Assad.

The story of how U.S. weapons ended up in the hands of what many describe as the most fearsome Islamic extremist movement dates back to 2003. That was the year the Bush administration, based on cooked-up intelligence, lied to Americans to justify a military assault on Iraq and the subsequent occupation of the nation. The U.S. disbanded the largely-Sunni Muslim Iraqi military, which fueled the rise of the anti-occupation insurgency, but then sought to put it back together without the influence of those who worked under Saddam Hussein
They never mentioned the arms ISIS is using originated from here left tutu the Iraqi army?
Really?
Try Google
 

Darth Vapour

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dont need to look for anything truth is YOU paid 25 billion to train a incompetent army of iraq's
And also YOU left tanks, Ammunition humvies paid for by YOU doesn't change any fact that YOU and your country are the sole blame of inpowering ISIS and ALSO you are to blame for making isis what it is today
And most importantly YOU are to blame for all the shit going on in Syria
 

Flaming Pie

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The hyperbole is extreme in this one...

So youd rather they be born to unprepared parents, possibly without the means, regardless of race?

I'm pretty sure there's no conspiracy to kill specifically black children...

You need moar tinfoilz.
I suggest you look into who founded PP and what she believed in.

Good parenting and education (including sex ed) is the best way to prevent teen pregnancy.

It is a fact ( in 2010) that 8 out of 1000 white women get abortions. It is a fact that 27.6 out of 1000 black women get abortions. THAT IS A HUGE DIFFERENCE.

Also, which is worse. Loss of 10-15,000 women a year in botched abortions or 700,000 abortions a year being performed.

U.S. Totals
Among the 49 reporting areas that provided data for 2011, a total of 730,322 abortions were reported.
Would so many abortions be happening if abortion was illegal?

We have some of the best birth control possible. There is the pill, diaphram, the shot, the patch, condoms, oral sex....

Why are so many abortions still being performed?

Moreover, although use of the most effective forms of reversible contraception (i.e., intrauterine devices and hormonal implants, which are as effective as sterilization at preventing unintended pregnancy [90]), has increased (89,91), use of these methods in the United States remains among the lowest of any developed country

Because people are lazy/ignorant/selfish. Did you know that the highest rate per capita (1000 people) is between the age of 20-29?

Among the 46 areas that reported by maternal age for 2011, women in their 20s accounted for the majority (57.8%) of abortions and had the highest abortion rate
Very few abortions are performed with rape/incest as the cause of the pregnancy.

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/ss6311a1.htm
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
dont need to look for anything truth is YOU paid 25 billion to train a incompetent army of iraq's
And also YOU left tanks, Ammunition humvies paid for by YOU doesn't change any fact that YOU and your country are the sole blame of inpowering ISIS and ALSO you are to blame for making isis what it is today
And most importantly YOU are to blame for all the shit going on in Syria
In didn't vote for Bush or Cheney
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
I suggest you look into who founded PP and what she believed in.

Good parenting and education (including sex ed) is the best way to prevent teen pregnancy.

It is a fact ( in 2010) that 8 out of 1000 white women get abortions. It is a fact that 27.6 out of 1000 black women get abortions. THAT IS A HUGE DIFFERENCE.

Also, which is worse. Loss of 10-15,000 women a year in botched abortions or 700,000 abortions a year being performed.



Would so many abortions be happening if abortion was illegal?

We have some of the best birth control possible. There is the pill, diaphram, the shot, the patch, condoms, oral sex....

Why are so many abortions still being performed?




Because people are lazy/ignorant/selfish. Did you know that the highest rate per capita (1000 people) is between the age of 20-29?



Very few abortions are performed with rape/incest as the cause of the pregnancy.

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/ss6311a1.htm
I suggest you studie the difference between a fetus And a baby
 

kelly4

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I suggest you look into who founded PP and what she believed in.

Good parenting and education (including sex ed) is the best way to prevent teen pregnancy.

It is a fact ( in 2010) that 8 out of 1000 white women get abortions. It is a fact that 27.6 out of 1000 black women get abortions. THAT IS A HUGE DIFFERENCE.

Also, which is worse. Loss of 10-15,000 women a year in botched abortions or 700,000 abortions a year being performed.



Would so many abortions be happening if abortion was illegal?

We have some of the best birth control possible. There is the pill, diaphram, the shot, the patch, condoms, oral sex....

Why are so many abortions still being performed?




Because people are lazy/ignorant/selfish. Did you know that the highest rate per capita (1000 people) is between the age of 20-29?



Very few abortions are performed with rape/incest as the cause of the pregnancy.

http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/ss6311a1.htm
I know a white chick who only bangs black dudes. She's had 4 abortions. What does this mean? It means she's too stupid to know how a condom works.
 

Flaming Pie

Well-Known Member
I know a white chick who only bangs black dudes. She's had 4 abortions. What does this mean? It means she's too stupid to know how a condom works.
Or maybe she feels an abortion is easier/cheaper than birth control.

I was reading that free birth control (not just condoms) would greatly reduce the amount of abortions performed in our country.
 

ASCIIGHOST

Well-Known Member
In didn't vote for Bush or Cheney
You didn't move away either. I'm not suggesting you do move however...You know what your tax dollars are doing, if you truely couldn't live with it, you'd leave. I consider it daily..Trolling on a stoner forum changes nothing in political climate. So you're not helping....By your logic, I didn't vote for slavery so I'm guilt free of it existing.
 
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