Toronto Star: Sniper shot is no cause to celebrate

| July 1, 2017

Losing sight of the whole purpose of a national military organization, the editorial staff of the Toronto Star chastises their prime minister, Justin Trudeau, for “celebrating” the more than 2 mile shot accomplished by a Canadian sniper in the war against ISIS which we talked about last week.

However heinous we may find members of Daesh and their sympathizers, they are human beings. They have homes and families and histories. No matter their crimes, their lives are valuable in the sense that all lives are valuable, and deserving of at least some degree of respect.

We revile terrorists largely because they seem to have so little regard for human life. They measure their success by the amount of carnage they cause, and appear to find genuine joy in killing people. That, supposedly, is what sets us apart from them.

That attitude is exactly why we’ve had such a difficult time wiping out the scourge of ISIS. The hand-wringing peaceniks who are unable to face the realities of the world influence the politicians which, in turn, hamstring our military with unproductive rules of engagement.

From a modern vantage point, though, taking such glee in the lethal exploits of our soldiers is cringe-inducing, if not downright ghoulish.

Our understanding of war and violence should have progressed by now, beyond the point where we talk about conflict only in terms of the number of “bad guys” we kill or how well we kill them.

Too much time has already been spent lauding this sniper’s deadly shot, and Trudeau’s apparent satisfaction with the killing seems incongruous for a leader who pledged to return Canada to its peacekeeping roots.

If we have learned anything from the last decade of war against terror, it’s that if we don’t kill them over there, we’ll have to kill them here at home. That might prove difficult in Canada since they’ve disarmed the first line of defense in their homeland – the Canadian citizen. Canada hasn’t been immune from the terrorists’ ire. The terrorist who stabbed a Flint, Michigan police officer recently was a Canadian citizen.

From the Toronto Sun;

Rehab Dughmosh is currently in custody facing seven charges including two counts of assault with a weapon.

The 32-year-old mother of two allegedly entered a Canadian Tire store and, according to what sources told the Sun, became agitated and threatened to kill “white people” to avenge bombings in Syria.

“I’m here for Syria. I’m going to kill everybody,” the woman reportedly screamed. “I want to kill all you white people. I’m from ISIS. I’m from Syria,” she allegedly told shocked onlookers.

“You people are killing my people. You people are dropping bombs on my people.”

Dughmosh allegedly shouted “Allahu Akbar” — God (Allah) is greater — before swinging a golf club at employees — at the same time of bloody terrorist attacks in London.

Canada’s Global News publishes a list of terrorist attacks in Canada last year.

A Canadian was murdered in the ISIS-inspired terrorist attack at London Bridge last month.

ISIS loves to publicize their blood-thirsty executions of innocents in the areas that they control because of the terror that spreads throughout the world. That’s what they understand. That sniper shot disrupted an attack on our allies, publicizing that success will disrupt other activities, causing ISIS to spend their military assets to prevent the next shot.

Back to the Star’s editorial board;

Canada has just extended its commitment in Iraq for two more years. There will almost certainly be more cases in which it’s deemed necessary for a Canadian to shoot a member of Daesh. There will be more deaths.

But as we approach Canada Day weekend, when millions will reflect on what it means to be Canadian, we have to ask ourselves: Do we want to be the kind of people who celebrate that?

Can the West afford to not celebrate the killing of murderous thugs where they think they’re safe?

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IDC SARC

Gay

The Other Whitey

“Cases where it will be deemed necessary for a Canadian to shoot a member of daesh.”

Let me help you out with that. Such a case is properly defined as “Any time a Canadian is able to shoot a member of daesh, especially with large-caliber weaponry.” I can only imagine the reaction of Canadian troops overseas hearing about this crap, likely involving copious profanity and references to the sexual proclivities of the writer’s mother.

Steve

“I’m not celebrating…..I’m Godd*mn rejoicing.”

– Daniel Craig (Munich)

A Proud Infidel®™

One reporter once asked a Military Sniper what he felt every time he shot a terrorist and his reply was “Recoil”.

AW1Ed

“Too much time has already been spent lauding this sniper’s deadly shot…”

OK, next time they can whistle up air support and take out the entire building with a JDAM. Better?

MSG Eric

Wait a minute, I’m thinking….

Jon The Mechanic

Nuke it from orbit, that is the only way to be sure.

FuzeVT

You can’t make that kind of decision – you’re just a mechanic. No offense. . .

IS2 (SW)

I live in Flint, and the leftist stranglehold on this place suppressed much of the news and watered down the articles in their usual butthurt ways. I know the guy that got stabbed, and they spend more time talking about the terrorist’s life and history than they did standing up for one of our own. Makes me fucking sick.

26Limasbeans

Apparently there is something in the water there.

IS2 (SW)

That’s really not a funny comment, particularly when it’s had devastating effect on your family and friends like it has mine.

IDC SARC

The water has had a devastating effect? Dumb question here. Why don’t y’all move somewhere with safer water?

Tom Huxton

They had safe water from Lake Huron and switched to a polluted river to save money.

rgr769

And Dhimmicrats were responsible for that decision and doing nothing to end it when there were indications the water was contaminated.

A Proud Infidel®™

D-rats have ruled Flint for decades much like Detroit and whenever they elect a Republican Governor everything is suddenly HIS fault.

11B-Mailclerk

If I recall correctly, the primary problem is not the water source itself, but the extensive used of lead pipes in the plumbing.

The “new” water supply was significantly more acidic compared to the old one. This resulted in extensive leaching of lead from the pipes into the water, thus into the folks who drank it.

They fixed the acidity problem, but still have the pipes to deal with. Any inadvertent acidification will cause the problem all over again.

And even with “proper” PH water, lead is not the greatest idea for water pipes.

26Limabeans

“watered down the articles”

You started it.

UpNorth

It’s what the media does best, IS2. No matter where, they just love to denigrate the military or law enforcement.

MSG Eric
CC Senor

Given the type of people ISIS recruits, this quote from “Sling Blade” seems apt. Something the editorial staff at Toronto Star might want to consider.

https://www.google.com/#q=some+folks+just+need+killing

IDC SARC

CC Senor

Thanks, I kept screwing it up.

IDC SARC

YW

Just copy the address out of the address bar when you have the youtube video up and paste it into your text block. There are other ways but that’s the easiest I’ve found.

IDC SARC

hmm…probably operator headspace, but that doesn’t appear to be working.

IDC SARC

That’s what I copied and pasted into the text box.

IDC SARC

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IDC SARC

ermahgerd….that’s just embarassing

A Proud Infidel®™

Pretty tame compared to some of the fauz pases I’ve made.

MSG Eric

Just face it, Jonn is an internet wizard. I can’t do that fancy stuff either and I have a monster gaming rig.

IDC SARC

What he described is exactly what I used to do…I switched procedure when for some reason it stopped working.

HMCS(FMF) ret

There seems to be a whole lot of ASSHURT on the editorial board of the Toronto Star. I wonder if they would say/print the same thing if it was a member of their family waiting to be executed by ISIS and a Canadian Sniper had the opportunity to stop it?

A Proud Infidel®™

When DON’T creampuff-headed liberals look down their noses and sneer at the Military and Vets?

Instinct

When they are up for re-election.

11B-Mailclerk

For it’s Tommy this, an’ Tommy that, an` Chuck him out, the brute! ”
But it’s ” Saviour of ‘is country ” when the guns begin to shoot;
An’ it’s Tommy this, an’ Tommy that, an’ anything you please;
An ‘Tommy ain’t a bloomin’ fool – you bet that Tommy sees!

RGR 4-78

“Too much time has already been spent lauding this sniper’s deadly shot, and Trudeau’s apparent satisfaction with the killing seems incongruous for a leader who pledged to return Canada to its peacekeeping roots.”

What is the world coming to when a Trudeau is not far enough left for the left?

Mick

Marines and FMF Sailors:

This isn’t relevant to this thread, so I apologize, but I would like to ensure that the post from last night that is attached below gets the attention that it clearly deserves.

Please be advised that our colleague ‘Yef’ ran through Dave Hardin’s ‘Beguiled by Bravado into Believing a Lie’ story over at http://valorguardians.com/blog/?p=73109#comment-3008777 during the middle of the night and dropped off this little gem for us:

“Yef says:

July 1, 2017 at 1:09 am

Well. I, for one, don’t like marines.
They act like if they are all infantrymen, when only one out of 7 is.

Embellishment anyone?”

Sorry, but I can’t let this one slide. Do with it what you will.

Semper Fidelis.

IDC SARC

Yeah….one thing you have to realize with that is IME that it is consistent for Yef.

He pretty much hates all other services and any non 11B MOSs. Whether it’s really how he feels or he just trolls for effect is the question.

Mick

Roger all.

HMC Ret

I broke it off in his ass about six months ago when he suggested ‘if you ain’t infantry, you ain’t shit.’ He’s consumed by his imagined self importance. The thing is, I’ve seen nothing in his posts to suggest why he would have an exalted opinion of self. Maybe he’ll let us in on that at a later time. Maybe not. My thought is, if you served, and did so honorably, your effort and NEC/MOS is as important as anyone else’s.

A Proud Infidel®™

It seems that he heavily fails to realize that 11B’s (one of three MOS’s that I have)can’t get out to kill people and break things sans support.

Yef

My ass healed very well. Thank you for asking.

The sticky potion you gave me didn’t go all the way in, though.

I need another dose, pleez.

SFC D

I’m guessing he needed a GT waiver to enlist.

HMCS(FMF) ret

Here’s hoping that some of the Marine Corps brothers and sisters show him some “love”.

I’ve always respected those that put on the uniform and serve – no matter what service or NEC/MOS. Sounds like Yef needs to be spending some time in a joint service command to open his eyes.

HMC Ret

I’ve said before and will do so again … my best DUTY STATION was Millington, but my favorite TOUR of DUTY was 3rd Med, Hansen. Loved serving with the Marines.

IDC SARC

Oki! 3d Recon/5th Force

Had a blast there also working with the Tori Station SF and the PJs in Kadena. Sharing the resources to make us all better. Joint Cooperability Baybee!

Maybe Yef should try it.

SgtM

Yef, that must be the sound that came out of his full mouth when the Marine who’s crank he was sucking asked if he liked it. I personally know lots of Marines with CAR’s who are not 03 types. No I do not have a CAR, I just fixed the trucks that scared the Russians.

CWORet

Holy shit, that made my day. ‘Yef, me haf some moar prease?’.

Dave Hardin

Yef just likes to throw out some click bait now and then to keep people busy.

Everyone should know by now that he likes to do naughty things when the lights are out.

Whisper 42 Lima in his ear and he melts.

The Old Maj

He just mad cuz the infantry has declined in importance so much over the years. Most combat engagements in the GWOT are with non-infantry units. When the infantry goes out they can’t find anybody. A good drone pilot accounts for way more BDA then any 11B these days.

A Proud Infidel®™

It’s like some who like to cuss about Flyboys until they need an extraction, Dustoff or Air Support.

Yef

Hey Mick, what’s your MOS?

Something tells me you are one of those Rifleman First MOS, and definitively not an infantryman.

Nothing wrong with it. We need everyone to accomplish our mission. I cannot shoot bad MAMs if my supply guy doenst give me ammo and batteries, or if my cook doenst feed me. I understand that.

What I don’t understand is why somebody would choose to not be the tip of the spear.

For example, I am not a ranger because I failed the 5 mile run on day one. 42 minutes instead of the 40 minutes required. 42 or 43, i don’t remember exactly, PTSD, TBI and all that.

The point is, I failed at becoming a ranger, therefore I became the closest thing I could below ranger, and that is 11B infantryman, and I volunteered for my battalion’s recon platoon, passed recon selection and had priority access to all the army schools and I got to participate in all the high profile missions my battalion took part in.

In other words, I always felt it was my duty to get as close to the tip of the spear as my physical and mental habilities allowed me to. I am not ranger or SF because I failed to meet their standards, not because I choose not to try out.

Exampke #2
Back in 2005 when I was in basic, we had an E4 specialist MOS 88M truck driver that had deployed to Iraq as a driver with a support unit, and when he came back he dropped his packet to reclass, changing his MOS to 11B infantryman.
Lots of respect for that guy.

IDC SARC

Your military pursuits are your choice…if you’re spending time thinking about why every body else makes their own choices you got too much time on your hands.

Take pride in yourself rather than attempting to take pride away from others.

Yef

I can see your point. I definitely need to step up in my attempts at marine bashing.

IDC SARC

well, so far they were pretty lame…oh Marines think their so tuff…blah blah. Yeah…you’re really gonna break their spirit that way.

MSG Eric

Maybe try the crayon thing a few more times?

Are you sure you went through the right 11B schools and positions? Usually they are much better at bashing everyone else with moxy. Moxy is what makes it fun for everyone!

The Old Maj

Pretty much the same reason everyone does not want to be a doctor. I mean hell who would not want to be a doctor? Be rich, have a trophy bride and drive a Porsche. Sounds great right?

IDC SARC

Make mine a Camaro ZL1…awww yeahz

Yef

Hell no.

Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder.

Best sporty car evah.

IDC SARC

Legendary, but I have never actually driven one. I like my Camaro.

MSG Eric

Hell Yeah!

A Proud Infidel®™

Forget sports cars, I’ll settle for a Ford Raptor.

IDC SARC

Every man should own a truck, but this is America…you can have more than one vehicle. 🙂

26Limabeans

I wanted to be a mechanical engineer but I failed so I did the next best thing and joined the Signal Corps.
I’m always at the tip of my spear.

timactual

“I’m always at the tip of my spear.”

Have you confused this thread with yesterday’s thread about all the euphemisms for wee willie?

MSG Eric

Did you have to take lots of Yoga to be able to do that? Or are you just naturally flexible?

Blaster

Being Signal allows for a lot of time to practice.

Set up equipment, then babysit till it’s time to tear down.

timactual

You are as asset to your unit. All units appreciate someone who actually wants to walk point. You are welcome to it, and good luck.

Old Nam Doc

Any Marine or soldier that walked point has my respect. But, the guys that crawled into those tunnels with a flashlight and a .45 had my UPMOST respect. Luckily, none of my Marines were killed doing that, but got to talk to one that captured 39 men and women one day. This was on the Batangan Peninsula. Marines and Army lost a lot of guys there over the years.

CPT11A

Don’t know how you can admit we need support MOS and then be baffled that some people actually pick those things, rather then fall into them after not being good enough for infantry.

Frankly, I want my comms set up by a Soldier who wants to be working on comms. I want my vehicles maintained by people who want to be maintaining vehicles. I want my wounded treated by a guy who WANTS to treat wounded.

I don’t want that stuff done by infantry wannabes who happened to be too fat.

Yef

By the way, am I internetz famoux now?

SFC D

No. You’re just another petulant child. Time to let mommy have her tablet back, Yeffie.

CPT11A

“They measure their success by the amount of carnage they cause, and appear to find genuine joy in killing people. That, supposedly, is what sets us apart from them.”

They kill innocent people, including women and children. They torture people. They rape and keep sex slaves.

We do not do that, and that is what sets us apart.

I respect human life. Out of that respect, I will use great levels of violence. I will kill home invaders without hesitation. I am forever prepared to slaughter enemy combatants in war. If I should do so, I will feel joy knowing my acts have protected my family and my countrymen.

That does not in any way make me similar to the cold-blooded murderers of ISIS.

The Old Maj

You are just hitting around the edges. ISIS is also notable for:

– Cultural Genocide
– Actual Genocide
– Kidnapping and hostage taking as a tool of the state

“Our understanding of war and violence should have progressed by now, beyond the point where we talk about conflict only in terms of the number of “bad guys” we kill or how well we kill them.”

Seems to me they are the ones talking in “only” those terms. A discussion of why it is important that we go over there and eliminate an army of total whackos them from the face of the Earth might be more germane. They just want to throw cold water on a good deed that they lack the stomach to do themselves.

rgr769

Almost all so called “journalists” are gutless pussies and lying propagandists. I learned this while I was in the Viet of the Nam many years ago. In September, 1972 I read an article in Time Magazine written by one of their reporters who claimed he spent 3 days in the field with one of the rifle companies in the 196th LIB. Since I knew the subject company commander from our service together as rifle company CO’s in the 4th ID, when saw him I asked him about the story because it was replete with his quotes. Many of them didn’t ring true. His response was that most of the story, including all the quotes of his and his men, was lies. I knew for a fact that a knock down drag out night fire fight reported by Time magazine as involving his unit was a blatant lie, as I had watched that battle from atop our battalion’s fire base and listened to the radio traffic. The company in the Time report wasn’t anywhere near that fight. In fact, the company in the article was in a different battalion operating in a completely different area and had no enemy contact that night or any other that month. The C.O. also told me the Time reporter had only spent about six hours with them during the day and couldn’t get on the re-supply bird fast enough to get out of the bush. That was in 1972; and when I learned so called reporters lie like a rug and usually have a propaganda line they are pushing. It is almost always their own leftard/progtard agenda. Since most of the MSM was now anti-war that is what this pussie journalist was pushing. The false quotes were also designed to denigrate the infantry soldiers in the field as rude, crude morons who bullied some hapless new guy in the unit. Then the reporter makes the story more exciting by having that unit engaged in a major fire fight it was nowhere near.

CPT11A

Sounds about right. When reporters visited my unit in the ‘Stan in 2013, all they ever wrote about was the awesomeness of our female engagement teams. If Beast Company went on a combat patrol, no one cared, but if they took the FET to a village where there were some burqa’ed women to smile with, that was the Holy Grail of war journalism, it seemed.

Always pushing a narrative.

MSG Eric

I groaned whenever I heard about FETs. One of the ones I worked with had a Major in the lead that was flat-out proselytizing and wanted women of Afghanistan to march in the streets and burn their bras. She got upset when I coordinated for women of one district to meet with her team in another district.

The Governor and I spent money out of our pockets to get the women to the other district so they could talk with her. Then she put some lies in her report about what happened.

She was sent home after about a month because everyone was tired of her bullshit and extreme feminism. I was glad when they tagged her Persona Non-Grata for Afghanistan. Hopefully she only retired as a Major.

Yef

This sounds very familiar. Afghanistan 2012-2013?
Khost province, around FOB Salerno?

The Old Maj

In 2008 after we coached the IA through liberating a city from a militia MSNBC sent us a gal. She wasn’t interested in the liberation story or any success the IA had. She wanted to find out with the militia out of power, were women not being forced to wear burkas now? Were they going to get jobs and drive and whatnot?

The IA commander got tired of her inane questions and made the brilliant decision to arrange an interview for her with a captured militia member. She jumped on it for reasons I never quite understood. The militia member who was quite excited to see his first female in a while explained in excruciating detail what they used to do to young girls they captured and what he thought of women’s rights. I thought she was going to pass out. She hung in there but was gone from us as soon as she cleared the doorway. I don’t think the interview ever made it to state side TV.

MSG Eric

I don’t understand why MSNBC is still a network. Someone is just flushing money down the toilet keeping it running.

But, it is amazing how often journalists don’t comprehend reality until it smacks them in the face like that.

rgr769

Correction: This all occurred in Sept., 1971. I don’t want some proglodyte screaming there was no such article in any 1972 edition of Time Magazine. CRS is a bitch, but no one said getting old is easy.

11B-mailclerk

The non-ease of getting old? Good googly moogly have I had to reflect on that lately.

When your day includes a phrase from your doctor like “possible cerebellar infarction”, you -know- sh!t just got real.

IDC SARC

Cerebellar or cerebral? Cerebellar infarctions produce disorders of movement, not cognition.

IDC SARC

Just saying if a doc said CRS Signs/Symptoms were related to a cerebellar infarct…I’d get a second opinion STAT. 🙂

11B-Mailclerk

The pros are still trying to figure out WTF happened to me, but there are some “neurological deficits”, balance related. Also, I am discovering some “clumsy” on previously-effortless fine-motor tasks that seems unusual.

All sorts of follow ups to follow.

I will deal.

Still on the green side of the grass, but the need to prep for the alternate view is noticeably at the forefront of my thinking for the moment. As is the potential to be in a twilight between them. Doc got my attention, -that- is for sure.

I will deal.

Perry Gaskill

The Toronto Star writer sounds like the guy who loves to eat cheeseburgers, but doesn’t want to know where beef comes from.

Just in case anybody is still unclear on the concept, ISIS has said repeatedly and unequivocally that anybody who is not them deserves to die or be put in chains. What’s also true is that one of the reasons the Toronto Star writer is able to run his sanctimonious suck is because people like the Canadian sniper are willing to turn jihadi skulls into pink mist.

A Proud Infidel®™

“The Toronto Star writer sounds like the guy who loves to eat cheeseburgers, but doesn’t want to know where beef comes from.”

OR like one of those hipsters one sees pictures of protesting that drinking milk kills dairy cows.

Yef

Well. I am not surprised by the Toronto fake news Star.
They never fail to fail.

Kafir

Guess the left hasn’t learned any new arguments in 50 years. As William F Buckley said:

“… to say that the CIA and the KGB engage in similar practices is the equivalent of saying that the man who pushes an old lady into the path of a hurtling bus is not to be distinguished from the man who pushes an old lady out of the path of a hurtling bus: on the grounds that, after all, in both cases someone is pushing old ladies around.”

Fighting terrorism is not terrorism. It’s actually the opposite.

Yef

Excellent quote.

MSG Eric

These are the same type of people who say, “Violence doesn’t solve anything!” when violence has solved quite a bit of things throughout history.

rgr769

And that organized violence by our military is what gives them the ability and freedom to flap their yaps. If it wasn’t for our soldiers, sailors and airmen they would be living in some totalitarian dictatorship where shooting off their mouths would put them in a gulag or in front of a firing squad.

The Old Maj

A few lines and the understanding to go with it.

“Violence never really deals with the basic evil of the situation. Violence may murder the murderer, but it doesn’t murder murder. Violence may murder the liar, but it doesn’t murder lie; it doesn’t establish truth. Violence may even murder the dishonest man, but it doesn’t murder dishonesty. Violence may go to the point of murdering the hater, but it doesn’t murder hate. It may increase hate. It is always a descending spiral leading nowhere. This is the ultimate weakness of violence: It multiplies evil and violence in the universe. It doesn’t solve any problems.”

You can remove the offender but not the offense. Of course there is no way to remove the offense. It’s called free will. The spiral does culminate though, it does nto go on forever. Ironically King’s murder set in to motion mass violent protests that increased twenty-fold and went on pretty regularly until Title IX & CRAA 1972 were passed. So it looks like violence worked quite well to meet his goals.

11B-mailclerk

Violence my not -end- the various sins of Mankind, but it often serves to quell or deter them.

Undeterred, barbarism will swamp -any- civilization. Barbarism -seldom- is open to reason not backed by violence, or delivered by it.

A Proud Infidel®™

Except for ending slavery, genocide, naziism, oppression, communism and enemy occupation among other things, WAR has never solved anything.

11B-mailclerk

Sadly, Man being Man, it would seem those evils were only suppressed, or locally purged.

Every single one of them stalks the earth -somewhere-, or lurks in the shadows seeking to renew its rampage.

Thus the ongoing need to do what we can, where we can.

Ex-PH2

While you were busy chastising whatshisname, I read the snippets of twaddle from the Toronto Star. The skanky little speedo who wrote that is the closest thing I’ve run into in a long time that could be labeled a gutless wonder.

Those are people who survive the guillotine or the headsman’s axe or or execution squads or death camps by turning in their neighbors for whatever (make a list), including being Jewish/French-speaking/vaguely tied to aristocrats, etc. You know what I mean.

The Inquisition, Stalin, and Pol Pot counted on these base cowards. They also had them executed or hauled off to gulags or death camps or whatever. In Germany, they were capos. In France, they were ‘enfants de la patrie’. I could make a long list, but they are basically just sewer rats turning on their own, thinking it would save them, when most of the time, they were also executed/sent to gulags/death camps – whatever.

They aren’t even survivors. They are just scum that sit at table’s edge, hoping for crumbs to fall their way. They’ll condemn anything. That makes them much more dangerous than loud-mouthed crackpots like antifa and conceited idiots like someone who swoops in, drops a doot or two on your plate and then leaves.

They forget that condemning something that might protect them from ISIS, and sucking up to ISIS while they’re at it, won’t save their worthless hides.

It’s not even a pity that they are so shortsighted. They think that being accommodating toward someone whose sole aim is to slaughter you is the way to go.

Wait for the howling to start when they’re rounded up.

rgr769

Exactly, and now the gutless little cowards are everywhere in the leftard media.

Ex-PH2

There is a recession looming on the horizon, rgr69. If you heed the signs, you know that you have to live within your means, among other things. There are three financial forecasters who have said essentially the same thing: we are headed for that slope, because the mistakes that caused the 2009 crash were never fixed or resolved. And China’s debt is worse than that of the US.

So these useless idiots who want to do nothing but cause trouble, make loud ugly noises and destroy property and injure people, and have no skills or practical education will find themselves on the outside looking in, wondering what happened. It won’t just be here in the US. The UK, Europe, China – everywhere.

RCAF_Chairborne

Turd-o is usualy the walking/talking vagina(NO offense to vaginas or their owners) Only the Toronto (Red) Star surpasses him in LibTardation.
Every terrorist killed should be fed to hogs, and their excrement gift-wrapped and sent to their family with a commemorative video of the occasion.

FatCircles0311

The only acceptable enemy to the left are Russians and Nazis. If it’s one of either of those then it’s green light because they are sub humans. Muslims are the ultimate victim according to anti western ideology, so even they can’t stomach condemning or celebrating filth like ISIS being killed.

Fyrfighter

Not sure that’s completely true FC, they LOVED the Russians when McCarty was exposing communists in this country, and did everything they could to cover for them… And obamas comments to Mitt Romney, about “the 80’s wanting their foreign policy back” shows they weren’t all that concerned about Russia then either.. to be honest, they only seemed to start viewing Russia as a threat when Cankles started blaming them for the incriminating emails of hers coming to light.. And while they claim to hate Nazi’s, it’s only when they mistakenly identify people on the right as Nazi’s… they actually do their best to mimic them, in both words and deeds..

MSG Eric

“they actually do their best to mimic them, in both words and deeds..”

That’s because the political spectrum is more like a circle than a line. Extremists on both the liberal and conservative side will use similar tactics, have similar ideals, and have that “ends justify the means” philosophy. They want their way to be implemented and will do it at all costs.

But, far too often party “leaders” will excuse or ignore those tactics because they think their party is going to win and they can do plausible deniability.

Losing as badly as they have the last 8 years, Democrats are currently finding anything they can to “win” because they are so low at this point.

Mark Lauer

I was waiting for that editorial to start asking questions like; “why didn’t he just shoot him in the shoulder, or leg?”, “why didn’t he use a TAZER?”, “why didn’t he try to deescalate the situation by talking to the terrorist?”, “why didn’t he use non-lethal force?”
I was also expecting to see a great big banner that read; “Terrorist Lives Matter”, and “Hands Up, Don’t Shoot (really, they’re up! even if you can’t see them from two miles away!)”

Silentium Est Aureum

Useless beta cucks.

Asshole makes the Guardian look right-wing.

IDC SARC

“Too much time has already been spent lauding this sniper’s deadly shot”

WRONG! That fukker earned respect and should NEVER have to pay for another beer in his lifetime. What a fukking shot!

Inbred Redneck

Hear! Hear! I couldn’t have even seen the target if’n I used one of Art Bell’s remote viewers (datin’ myself here) much less made the shot. I hope every goat-boinker in the area is still livin’ in fear that he’ll be next. Must be a bitch, knowin’ that you won’t be alive to hear the the shot that got you.

darthstang

Late to the conversation, but as a Western Canadian I just want to let my American friends know that the Toronto Star is known as as the Red Star for a reason. They’ve never met a communist they wouldn’t get their knee pads out for.