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snark Forum Administrator User ID: 1050548 United States 11/21/2012 03:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Do you think this might be the big crater on RT? Quoting: snark Hamas's main ministry in Gaza has been destroyed, says the BBC's Paul Danahar. Paul Danahar ✔ @pdanahar The huge compound before me has absolutely been laid to waste. It was #Hamas' main ministry in #Gaza Now it's little more than dust & rubble So that's what a smithereen looks like! I always wondered. Surprised at the standing palm trees though... Palm trees can stand quite a bit- even hurricanes! T For Texas, T For Tennessee! The virtue of courage is a prerequisite for the practice of all other virtues, because otherwise one is virtuous only when virtue has no cost. There are times when something needs to be done, and yet we know that if we step up and do this needful thing, we will pay a heavy personal price. -C.S. Lewis |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28184843 Mexico 11/21/2012 03:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the best of freinds Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4731258 The USS Liberty incident was an attack on a United States Navy technical research ship, USS Liberty, by Israeli Air Force jet fighter aircraft and Israeli Navy motor torpedo boats, on June 8, 1967, during the Six-Day War.[3] The combined air and sea attack killed 34 crew members (naval officers, seamen, two Marines, and one civilian), wounded 171 crew members, and severely damaged the ship.[4] At the time, the ship was in international waters north of the Sinai Peninsula, about 25.5 nmi (29.3 mi; 47.2 km) northwest from the Egyptian city of Arish.[1][5] Israel apologized for the attack, saying that the USS Liberty had been attacked in error after being mistaken for an Egyptian ship. Both the Israeli and U.S. governments conducted inquiries and issued reports that concluded the attack was a mistake due to Israeli confusion about the ship's identity,[2] though others, including survivors of the attack, have rejected these conclusions and maintain that the attack was deliberate.[6] In May 1968, the Israeli government paid US$3,323,500 (US$22.2 million in 2012) as full payment to the families of the 34 men killed in the attack. In March 1969, Israel paid a further $3,566,457 in compensation to the men who had been wounded. On 18 December 1980, it agreed to pay $6 million as settlement for the final U.S. bill of $17,132,709 for material damage to the Liberty itself plus 13 years' interest. Collateral Damage does happen. While your case isnt what I am describing below... it certainly proves that mistakes DO happen in war... "Whiskey in the Jar" is the term coined for pilots who mistaken their home base for that of the enemy, and carry out a bombardment of their own base. Funny as an American you excuse it as collateral damage. It wasnt. So what is your position now? |
Redpaw360 User ID: 11235712 United States 11/21/2012 03:33 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Do you think this might be the big crater on RT? Quoting: snark Hamas's main ministry in Gaza has been destroyed, says the BBC's Paul Danahar. Paul Danahar ✔ @pdanahar The huge compound before me has absolutely been laid to waste. It was #Hamas' main ministry in #Gaza Now it's little more than dust & rubble So that's what a smithereen looks like! I always wondered. Surprised at the standing palm trees though... Palm trees are tough, those trees can take a shitload of abuse and still stand. I had to cut a few down once and remove the root ball. That was some serious chainsaw action and bulldozer work. Oregon Constitution Article I, Section 27 The people shall have the right to bear arms for the defence of themselves, and the State, but the Military shall be kept in strict subordination to the civil power. |
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Dr. Acula Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 79810 United States 11/21/2012 03:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the best of freinds Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4731258 The USS Liberty incident was an attack on a United States Navy technical research ship, USS Liberty, by Israeli Air Force jet fighter aircraft and Israeli Navy motor torpedo boats, on June 8, 1967, during the Six-Day War.[3] The combined air and sea attack killed 34 crew members (naval officers, seamen, two Marines, and one civilian), wounded 171 crew members, and severely damaged the ship.[4] At the time, the ship was in international waters north of the Sinai Peninsula, about 25.5 nmi (29.3 mi; 47.2 km) northwest from the Egyptian city of Arish.[1][5] Israel apologized for the attack, saying that the USS Liberty had been attacked in error after being mistaken for an Egyptian ship. Both the Israeli and U.S. governments conducted inquiries and issued reports that concluded the attack was a mistake due to Israeli confusion about the ship's identity,[2] though others, including survivors of the attack, have rejected these conclusions and maintain that the attack was deliberate.[6] In May 1968, the Israeli government paid US$3,323,500 (US$22.2 million in 2012) as full payment to the families of the 34 men killed in the attack. In March 1969, Israel paid a further $3,566,457 in compensation to the men who had been wounded. On 18 December 1980, it agreed to pay $6 million as settlement for the final U.S. bill of $17,132,709 for material damage to the Liberty itself plus 13 years' interest. Collateral Damage does happen. While your case isnt what I am describing below... it certainly proves that mistakes DO happen in war... "Whiskey in the Jar" is the term coined for pilots who mistaken their home base for that of the enemy, and carry out a bombardment of their own base. Funny as an American you excuse it as collateral damage. It wasnt. So what is your position now? They could have done it on purpose? I dont really know? Don't really care.. could give a fuck less what happened in 1967 If I held grudges cos of things that happened before I was born... I would hold you accountable for the Alamo fuck head Last Edited by Dr. Acula on 11/21/2012 03:35 AM _______________________ |
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snark Forum Administrator User ID: 1050548 United States 11/21/2012 03:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [link to bcove.me] Vid of ministry getting hosed from [link to www.haaretz.com] T For Texas, T For Tennessee! The virtue of courage is a prerequisite for the practice of all other virtues, because otherwise one is virtuous only when virtue has no cost. There are times when something needs to be done, and yet we know that if we step up and do this needful thing, we will pay a heavy personal price. -C.S. Lewis |
Éireann User ID: 28109964 United States 11/21/2012 03:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the best of freinds Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4731258 The USS Liberty incident was an attack on a United States Navy technical research ship, USS Liberty, by Israeli Air Force jet fighter aircraft and Israeli Navy motor torpedo boats, on June 8, 1967, during the Six-Day War.[3] The combined air and sea attack killed 34 crew members (naval officers, seamen, two Marines, and one civilian), wounded 171 crew members, and severely damaged the ship.[4] At the time, the ship was in international waters north of the Sinai Peninsula, about 25.5 nmi (29.3 mi; 47.2 km) northwest from the Egyptian city of Arish.[1][5] Israel apologized for the attack, saying that the USS Liberty had been attacked in error after being mistaken for an Egyptian ship. Both the Israeli and U.S. governments conducted inquiries and issued reports that concluded the attack was a mistake due to Israeli confusion about the ship's identity,[2] though others, including survivors of the attack, have rejected these conclusions and maintain that the attack was deliberate.[6] In May 1968, the Israeli government paid US$3,323,500 (US$22.2 million in 2012) as full payment to the families of the 34 men killed in the attack. In March 1969, Israel paid a further $3,566,457 in compensation to the men who had been wounded. On 18 December 1980, it agreed to pay $6 million as settlement for the final U.S. bill of $17,132,709 for material damage to the Liberty itself plus 13 years' interest. Collateral Damage does happen. While your case isnt what I am describing below... it certainly proves that mistakes DO happen in war... "Whiskey in the Jar" is the term coined for pilots who mistaken their home base for that of the enemy, and carry out a bombardment of their own base. Funny as an American you excuse it as collateral damage. It wasnt. So what is your position now? It was friendly fire, Mexico. It happens. Last Edited by Eireann on 11/21/2012 03:35 AM Eireann~ I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. - Galatians 2:20 |
Redpaw360 User ID: 11235712 United States 11/21/2012 03:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yes coffee, because the drones are coming back right now.... Oregon Constitution Article I, Section 27 The people shall have the right to bear arms for the defence of themselves, and the State, but the Military shall be kept in strict subordination to the civil power. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1214262 Germany 11/21/2012 03:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Important question I must ask Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1214262 Who believes that the Israelis are gods chosen and deserve the land that god promised them? I believe what the good book says. Which book? Old or the New testament? Did you study the Talmud? What are your beliefs? If I have to have credibility to all belief systems on this planet I'd be wearing people's skin, paint it blue, and belief pots of gold wait for me at the end of the rainbow. People want to make me belief that a loving God is waiting for me to open my heart for Him yet belief He tested Abraham by requesting his son's sacrifice. They want me to belief a loving God destroyed multiple cities inc. all its souls. Me thinks Adonai is the proper word and he expects you to worship him. Chosen people? Entitled to land because of a book? Sigh, might as well give them Neverland... beautifully said man. logic will cause their programmed/brainwahed brains to short circuit and spit out jibberish responses and bouts of extreme stupidness lol funny |
Dr. Acula Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 79810 United States 11/21/2012 03:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the best of freinds Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4731258 The USS Liberty incident was an attack on a United States Navy technical research ship, USS Liberty, by Israeli Air Force jet fighter aircraft and Israeli Navy motor torpedo boats, on June 8, 1967, during the Six-Day War.[3] The combined air and sea attack killed 34 crew members (naval officers, seamen, two Marines, and one civilian), wounded 171 crew members, and severely damaged the ship.[4] At the time, the ship was in international waters north of the Sinai Peninsula, about 25.5 nmi (29.3 mi; 47.2 km) northwest from the Egyptian city of Arish.[1][5] Israel apologized for the attack, saying that the USS Liberty had been attacked in error after being mistaken for an Egyptian ship. Both the Israeli and U.S. governments conducted inquiries and issued reports that concluded the attack was a mistake due to Israeli confusion about the ship's identity,[2] though others, including survivors of the attack, have rejected these conclusions and maintain that the attack was deliberate.[6] In May 1968, the Israeli government paid US$3,323,500 (US$22.2 million in 2012) as full payment to the families of the 34 men killed in the attack. In March 1969, Israel paid a further $3,566,457 in compensation to the men who had been wounded. On 18 December 1980, it agreed to pay $6 million as settlement for the final U.S. bill of $17,132,709 for material damage to the Liberty itself plus 13 years' interest. Collateral Damage does happen. While your case isnt what I am describing below... it certainly proves that mistakes DO happen in war... "Whiskey in the Jar" is the term coined for pilots who mistaken their home base for that of the enemy, and carry out a bombardment of their own base. Funny as an American you excuse it as collateral damage. It wasnt. So what is your position now? They could have done it on purpose? I dont really know? Don't really care.. could give a fuck less what happened in 1967 If I held grudges cos of things that happened before I was born... I would hold you accountable for the Alamo fuck head _______________________ |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 20594205 United States 11/21/2012 03:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the best of freinds Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4731258 The USS Liberty incident was an attack on a United States Navy technical research ship, USS Liberty, by Israeli Air Force jet fighter aircraft and Israeli Navy motor torpedo boats, on June 8, 1967, during the Six-Day War.[3] The combined air and sea attack killed 34 crew members (naval officers, seamen, two Marines, and one civilian), wounded 171 crew members, and severely damaged the ship.[4] At the time, the ship was in international waters north of the Sinai Peninsula, about 25.5 nmi (29.3 mi; 47.2 km) northwest from the Egyptian city of Arish.[1][5] Israel apologized for the attack, saying that the USS Liberty had been attacked in error after being mistaken for an Egyptian ship. Both the Israeli and U.S. governments conducted inquiries and issued reports that concluded the attack was a mistake due to Israeli confusion about the ship's identity,[2] though others, including survivors of the attack, have rejected these conclusions and maintain that the attack was deliberate.[6] In May 1968, the Israeli government paid US$3,323,500 (US$22.2 million in 2012) as full payment to the families of the 34 men killed in the attack. In March 1969, Israel paid a further $3,566,457 in compensation to the men who had been wounded. On 18 December 1980, it agreed to pay $6 million as settlement for the final U.S. bill of $17,132,709 for material damage to the Liberty itself plus 13 years' interest. Collateral Damage does happen. While your case isnt what I am describing below... it certainly proves that mistakes DO happen in war... "Whiskey in the Jar" is the term coined for pilots who mistaken their home base for that of the enemy, and carry out a bombardment of their own base. Funny as an American you excuse it as collateral damage. It wasnt. So what is your position now? They could have done it on purpose? I dont really know? Don't really care.. could give a fuck less what happened in 1967 I'm lost for words |
ASV User ID: 2514868 United States 11/21/2012 03:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I agree with Fikelstein: Israel needs a major military defeat to reconsider its position. No other event will change the dynamic in the ME to offer true solutions. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28184843 Oh good lord, you mega tard, you're too lazy to spell F-I-N-K-L-E-S-T-E-I-N properly.... And you both can DREAM the fuck on about Israel's defeat. Because if/when it's defeated, there will be this thing called The Samson Option. If I were you, I'd stop listening to idiot provocateur attention-whore mediocrities like Finkle-face pants.... and pray that Israel is NOT defeated. Or else :) |
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Dr. Acula Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 79810 United States 11/21/2012 03:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Dr. Acula Collateral Damage does happen. While your case isnt what I am describing below... it certainly proves that mistakes DO happen in war... "Whiskey in the Jar" is the term coined for pilots who mistaken their home base for that of the enemy, and carry out a bombardment of their own base. Funny as an American you excuse it as collateral damage. It wasnt. So what is your position now? They could have done it on purpose? I dont really know? Don't really care.. could give a fuck less what happened in 1967 If I held grudges cos of things that happened before I was born... I would hold you accountable for the Alamo fuck head I'm lost for words Alright then... You fucking American you killed my people and drove them from our lands! I HATE You!! or would you rather I continue not giving a fuck about things before my life began? Last Edited by Dr. Acula on 11/21/2012 03:39 AM _______________________ |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28183002 Germany 11/21/2012 03:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the best of freinds Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4731258 The USS Liberty incident was an attack on a United States Navy technical research ship, USS Liberty, by Israeli Air Force jet fighter aircraft and Israeli Navy motor torpedo boats, on June 8, 1967, during the Six-Day War.[3] The combined air and sea attack killed 34 crew members (naval officers, seamen, two Marines, and one civilian), wounded 171 crew members, and severely damaged the ship.[4] At the time, the ship was in international waters north of the Sinai Peninsula, about 25.5 nmi (29.3 mi; 47.2 km) northwest from the Egyptian city of Arish.[1][5] Israel apologized for the attack, saying that the USS Liberty had been attacked in error after being mistaken for an Egyptian ship. Both the Israeli and U.S. governments conducted inquiries and issued reports that concluded the attack was a mistake due to Israeli confusion about the ship's identity,[2] though others, including survivors of the attack, have rejected these conclusions and maintain that the attack was deliberate.[6] In May 1968, the Israeli government paid US$3,323,500 (US$22.2 million in 2012) as full payment to the families of the 34 men killed in the attack. In March 1969, Israel paid a further $3,566,457 in compensation to the men who had been wounded. On 18 December 1980, it agreed to pay $6 million as settlement for the final U.S. bill of $17,132,709 for material damage to the Liberty itself plus 13 years' interest. Collateral Damage does happen. While your case isnt what I am describing below... it certainly proves that mistakes DO happen in war... "Whiskey in the Jar" is the term coined for pilots who mistaken their home base for that of the enemy, and carry out a bombardment of their own base. Funny as an American you excuse it as collateral damage. It wasnt. So what is your position now? It was friendly fire, Mexico. It happens. Yeah right, and 9/11 was done by ebil terrorists too! Murrika strong! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 28184843 Mexico 11/21/2012 03:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | the best of freinds Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4731258 The USS Liberty incident was an attack on a United States Navy technical research ship, USS Liberty, by Israeli Air Force jet fighter aircraft and Israeli Navy motor torpedo boats, on June 8, 1967, during the Six-Day War.[3] The combined air and sea attack killed 34 crew members (naval officers, seamen, two Marines, and one civilian), wounded 171 crew members, and severely damaged the ship.[4] At the time, the ship was in international waters north of the Sinai Peninsula, about 25.5 nmi (29.3 mi; 47.2 km) northwest from the Egyptian city of Arish.[1][5] Israel apologized for the attack, saying that the USS Liberty had been attacked in error after being mistaken for an Egyptian ship. Both the Israeli and U.S. governments conducted inquiries and issued reports that concluded the attack was a mistake due to Israeli confusion about the ship's identity,[2] though others, including survivors of the attack, have rejected these conclusions and maintain that the attack was deliberate.[6] In May 1968, the Israeli government paid US$3,323,500 (US$22.2 million in 2012) as full payment to the families of the 34 men killed in the attack. In March 1969, Israel paid a further $3,566,457 in compensation to the men who had been wounded. On 18 December 1980, it agreed to pay $6 million as settlement for the final U.S. bill of $17,132,709 for material damage to the Liberty itself plus 13 years' interest. Collateral Damage does happen. While your case isnt what I am describing below... it certainly proves that mistakes DO happen in war... "Whiskey in the Jar" is the term coined for pilots who mistaken their home base for that of the enemy, and carry out a bombardment of their own base. Funny as an American you excuse it as collateral damage. It wasnt. So what is your position now? could give a fuck less what happened in 1967 haha. Okay,,, I do. What was the US fucking around in that part of the world? Google it. The British were there too. French I believe. Suez was closed by Nassar's Egypt, against British colonial power. Europe in disarray. You dont know what your countries position was against Israel's interests? hahaha |
ScrumpTheTexan Forum Administrator User ID: 3974719 United States 11/21/2012 03:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | In May 1968, the Israeli government paid US$3,323,500 (US$22.2 million in 2012) as full payment to the families of the 34 men killed in the attack. In March 1969, Israel paid a further $3,566,457 in compensation to the men who had been wounded. On 18 December 1980, it agreed to pay $6 million as settlement for the final U.S. bill of $17,132,709 for material damage to the Liberty itself plus 13 years' interest. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 4731258 Collateral Damage does happen. While your case isnt what I am describing below... it certainly proves that mistakes DO happen in war... "Whiskey in the Jar" is the term coined for pilots who mistaken their home base for that of the enemy, and carry out a bombardment of their own base. Funny as an American you excuse it as collateral damage. It wasnt. So what is your position now? They could have done it on purpose? I dont really know? Don't really care.. could give a fuck less what happened in 1967 If I held grudges cos of things that happened before I was born... I would hold you accountable for the Alamo fuck head Nuke Mexico City! Last Edited by ScrumpTheTexan on 11/21/2012 03:39 AM I am a Christian. Christian does not equal doormat or pushover "I Have Sworn upon the Altar of God... Eternal Hostility against every form of Tyranny over the mind of man." -Thomas Jefferson, Sep. 23, 1800 The Election of Donald John Trump: [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] For previous Newsletters, click 'Scrump's News Letters' @ [link to www.godlikeproductions.com] |
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Yes I Did !!!! User ID: 13460059 United States 11/21/2012 03:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | OMG It sounds like all hell is breaking lose in GAZA. Horrible lound engines... I don't know if it's aircraft or what. [link to www.ustream.tv] "Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds." ~ Albert Einstein |
Etta User ID: 26892628 United States 11/21/2012 03:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | then ...they gotta go in... unless they wanna appear weak... they cant afford to appear weak... Honestly... I have no doubts that Iran is setting Israel up that article is a 'what if' scenario I think. it is basically saying Hamas has violated the last cease fire agreement over 1000 times And Israel has violated it between 999 and 1001... Yawn! Ole! “Expectations are the root of all heartache” "I like all of the races, even the bad ones." |
Redpaw360 User ID: 11235712 United States 11/21/2012 03:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Word to the regulars.... See you tomorrow on the horizon, may the wind be in your face so that the world knows you lead them. Over and out. Oregon Constitution Article I, Section 27 The people shall have the right to bear arms for the defence of themselves, and the State, but the Military shall be kept in strict subordination to the civil power. |
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snark Forum Administrator User ID: 1050548 United States 11/21/2012 03:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | KABOOM T For Texas, T For Tennessee! The virtue of courage is a prerequisite for the practice of all other virtues, because otherwise one is virtuous only when virtue has no cost. There are times when something needs to be done, and yet we know that if we step up and do this needful thing, we will pay a heavy personal price. -C.S. Lewis |
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my 2 cents User ID: 26646007 Canada 11/21/2012 03:42 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Word to the regulars.... Quoting: Redpaw360 See you tomorrow on the horizon, may the wind be in your face so that the world knows you lead them. Over and out. Nite! Patriotism is supporting your country always -- and your government when they deserve it. Mark Twain Those who beat their swords into plowshares usually end up plowing for those who kept their swords. -Benjamin Franklin |