Al-Baghdadi Dies "Whimpering, Crying, Screaming"
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It's such a fine line between stupid and clever. Random guest posting.
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- Valkie
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Re: Al-Baghdadi Dies "Whimpering, Crying, Screaming"
I look at war as I look at street fighting
When someone threatens me, I walk away
If they persist or attempt to attack me
They have signalled that it's a no holds barred contest
No rules, no quarter given
I fight to win, with anything on hand
Until my opponent either runs away or can stand no longer.
If he continues to threaten me from the ground
I lay the boot in until he can threaten me no more.
I don't like fighting in the street, but I enjoy the ring.
I enjoy fighting against an opponent who agrees to the rules that we fight to.
On the street, there are no rules, no referees, no one to stop the fight.
So you do not fight "fair" you fight to win.
If a guy is bigger, better at fighting or pulls a knife
Use what ever you can find, fight in any way you need to win.
There is no prize for second in a street fight
In war, abiding by rules you opponent does not is stupidity
If I was ever to fight in a war, it woukd be a no holds barred exercise
I woukd shoot them in the back, front, side, asleep or awake.
When someone threatens me, I walk away
If they persist or attempt to attack me
They have signalled that it's a no holds barred contest
No rules, no quarter given
I fight to win, with anything on hand
Until my opponent either runs away or can stand no longer.
If he continues to threaten me from the ground
I lay the boot in until he can threaten me no more.
I don't like fighting in the street, but I enjoy the ring.
I enjoy fighting against an opponent who agrees to the rules that we fight to.
On the street, there are no rules, no referees, no one to stop the fight.
So you do not fight "fair" you fight to win.
If a guy is bigger, better at fighting or pulls a knife
Use what ever you can find, fight in any way you need to win.
There is no prize for second in a street fight
In war, abiding by rules you opponent does not is stupidity
If I was ever to fight in a war, it woukd be a no holds barred exercise
I woukd shoot them in the back, front, side, asleep or awake.
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
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Re: Al-Baghdadi Dies "Whimpering, Crying, Screaming"
I don’t think there is any value in the gloating, maybe I will be proven wrong. Of course there is always somebody sitting to take place in the leadership. He himself inherited the position after their original religious leader died in a bombing.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 7:30 pmI agree, but perhaps there was a purpose behind it. Maybe it will trigger other crazies lined up to take his place into acting in a reactive way whereby more intelligence can be appropriated and acted upon. Who knows?
I never particularly liked Trump and probably would not have voted for him but I hate the methodology of the Democrats even more who have been trying to impeach him from the get go. Like most 'progressives' they try to shut down everything they don't like and behave like hysterical toddlers.
He's been under more loony and unfounded attack than any other President in history from the first day he took office and yet has still been achieving great things for the American people and trying to make good on the promises he was elected on, despite the obsessive efforts of the Democrat clowns.
They should be trying to beat him legitimately, which they know they cannot, instead of this ridiculous and costly shit storm they thrive in and which is dividing the country.
So, if I was an American, and didn't vote for him in 2016 I would certainly be now voting for him in 2020 and I think a lot of people feel the same way.
Oh the impeachment is just mudslinging to try taint his leadership. They simply are using his political tactics which in my opinion is based on poor understand of the American people. Trump may have used it to questionable affect, I believe was irrelevant to the outcome of the election. I do agree with the mentality of many detractors of Trump trying to win the election after losing it.
I don’t think Trump is a shoe in like many claim. I think his inability to ignore pointless baseless criticism has detracted from his leadership. His obsession with being popular by the public is truly delusional. It is completely irrelevant and all it does is detract from his personality. Irrelevant because it is not important to be liked, it is important that people like what he does. Detracts because it people don’t like their politicians trying to convince them of things they can see for themselves.
You have to understand, while his seems to be the most attacked president America has ever had, he does nothing to help that situation. For months Trump tried to convince the world his inauguration was patronage more than Obama. Simply because a reporter (clearly swayed by bias) asked “what do you credit your success in election considering you were the least liked candidate as shown by the poor showing at your inauguration?” (I paraphrase). The reaction of Trump to such a ludicrous question made the first six months of his Presidency publically appear to be that of an a moron who is more concerned with being liked than actually leading the nation. Over the time he has been promoting such stupidity by opposing it so vehemently. IT doesn’t matter if people like him or not.
But after all that, I take your point.
- Valkie
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Re: Al-Baghdadi Dies "Whimpering, Crying, Screaming"
Hey
Let's get back to mocking the cowardly, piss weak, pathetic little muzzo terrorist.
I'll bet he wet his pants and had to blow himself and his kids up to hide his embarrassment.
What a loser,
Just like every muzzo and muzzo sympathisers, apologist on earth.
Let's get back to mocking the cowardly, piss weak, pathetic little muzzo terrorist.
I'll bet he wet his pants and had to blow himself and his kids up to hide his embarrassment.
What a loser,
Just like every muzzo and muzzo sympathisers, apologist on earth.
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
- The4thEstate
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Re: Al-Baghdadi Dies "Whimpering, Crying, Screaming"
Well stated, especially the line about "no prize for second in a street fight."Valkie wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2019 8:39 pmI look at war as I look at street fighting
When someone threatens me, I walk away
If they persist or attempt to attack me
They have signalled that it's a no holds barred contest
No rules, no quarter given
I fight to win, with anything on hand
Until my opponent either runs away or can stand no longer.
If he continues to threaten me from the ground
I lay the boot in until he can threaten me no more.
I don't like fighting in the street, but I enjoy the ring.
I enjoy fighting against an opponent who agrees to the rules that we fight to.
On the street, there are no rules, no referees, no one to stop the fight.
So you do not fight "fair" you fight to win.
If a guy is bigger, better at fighting or pulls a knife
Use what ever you can find, fight in any way you need to win.
There is no prize for second in a street fight
In war, abiding by rules you opponent does not is stupidity
If I was ever to fight in a war, it woukd be a no holds barred exercise
I woukd shoot them in the back, front, side, asleep or awake.
When someone wants to kill me, my loved ones, my neighbors and my fellow countrymen, I don't lose a lot of sleep worrying about what happens to him after we catch him.
That's because there's a difference between a guy who's imprisoned for stealing cars ... and a terrorist leader who spends his free time plotting ways to mass murder innocent men, women and children -- especially those who live in Western nations like mine.
I frankly couldn't care less whether captured jihadists from ISIS and Al Qaeda get served halal food and have the opportunity to pray toward Mecca five times a day ... or are confined in a closet, served bread and water under the door 3 times a day, and awakened every night for harsh interrogation. There's no one less human in my book than a zealot who gloats over the number of innocents he murders and maims, solely because he believes the carnage pleases his god.
In the U.S., it's perfectly legal to gun down an intruder who's kicking open the door of your home, trying to rob you or attempting to sexually assault a female resident. That's why I consider it a public service when these thugs get the biggest (and often last) surprise of their life, courtesy of an armed homeowner.
Same thing with terrorists like al-Baghdadi. You want to break into my country and hurt people who've done you no harm, don't be surprised when you find yourself running from a snarling dog unleashed by commandos who tracked you down in the middle of the night, have you in the sights of their weapons, and are laughing at your proclamation of being the caliph of the Islamic State.
Yeah, I agree, Valkie: Daddy Baghdadi probably spent his final moments messing in his glorified nightgown, knowing full well that there was no way out of the tunnel he was waddling into.
- Bogan
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Re: Al-Baghdadi Dies "Whimpering, Crying, Screaming"
I love the fact that Trump gloated over the demise of that prize scumbag Al-Baghdadi. Nothing like a bit of gloating to cheer everybody up. Just like that famous Roman saying that "a dead enemy smells sweet". Gloat away, Trump my man!
As to having another ratbag take Baghdadi place, the terrorists have got a real problem with that. Because for the very first time in history, the civilised powers of this world finally have the power to go after the leaders of terrorist groups with our drones. You can wipe out as many brain dead jihadis and gazis as you like, with incest rife in the Muslim world, they have no shortage of brain deficient dummies who want to be jihadis and gazis. But the guys at the top have all the power, money and sex they want. They may love Allah, but they are never in any hurry to join him. Being a terrorist leader today is a health hazard and leadership positions go begging. The US in Afghanistan practically wiped out the entire Taliban leadership with drone strikes, and their ability to do so was probably instrumental in getting lowlifes like Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and Haqqani to the negotiating table. Living deep in a cave can be a real drag. Nobody ever invites you to a barbeque or a piss up, because nobody wants a Hellfire missile interrupting the festivities. A Hellfire can really ruin your entire day.
And if you live in some secret lair like or Osama bin Laden, Baghdadi or Zaquiri, you never know when Delta Force or a bunch of great big fucking SEALS with M4's might pay you a polite visit.
More hashish for the nerves, please.
As to having another ratbag take Baghdadi place, the terrorists have got a real problem with that. Because for the very first time in history, the civilised powers of this world finally have the power to go after the leaders of terrorist groups with our drones. You can wipe out as many brain dead jihadis and gazis as you like, with incest rife in the Muslim world, they have no shortage of brain deficient dummies who want to be jihadis and gazis. But the guys at the top have all the power, money and sex they want. They may love Allah, but they are never in any hurry to join him. Being a terrorist leader today is a health hazard and leadership positions go begging. The US in Afghanistan practically wiped out the entire Taliban leadership with drone strikes, and their ability to do so was probably instrumental in getting lowlifes like Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and Haqqani to the negotiating table. Living deep in a cave can be a real drag. Nobody ever invites you to a barbeque or a piss up, because nobody wants a Hellfire missile interrupting the festivities. A Hellfire can really ruin your entire day.
And if you live in some secret lair like or Osama bin Laden, Baghdadi or Zaquiri, you never know when Delta Force or a bunch of great big fucking SEALS with M4's might pay you a polite visit.
More hashish for the nerves, please.
- The4thEstate
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Re: Al-Baghdadi Dies "Whimpering, Crying, Screaming"
No truer words than that last sentence have ever been spoken! Bin Laden took countless precautions, including avoiding cell phones, to avoid detection, but eventually the bearded scarecrow's luck ran out.Bogan wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 8:26 pmI love the fact that Trump gloated over the demise of that prize scumbag Al-Baghdadi. Nothing like a bit of gloating to cheer everybody up. Just like that famous Roman saying that "a dead enemy smells sweet". Gloat away, Trump my man!
As to having another ratbag take Baghdadi place, the terrorists have got a real problem with that. Because for the very first time in history, the civilised powers of this world finally have the power to go after the leaders of terrorist groups with our drones. You can wipe out as many brain dead jihadis and gazis as you like, with incest rife in the Muslim world, they have no shortage of brain deficient dummies who want to be jihadis and gazis. But the guys at the top have all the power, money and sex they want. They may love Allah, but they are never in any hurry to join him.
I love the fact that he wasn't just whacked in his sleep by a Hellfire missile -- no, there was plenty of time to gasp, fret and wet as the SEALs ascended the staircase, punched his son's ticket to Virgin Land, and made their way to his smelly upstairs room. He didn't even manage to grab a weapon before redheaded Robert O'Neill burst through the door, took aim at bin Laden's bearded face and popped him between the eyes ... probably passing through nothing of substance on the way out.
I'll bet in those closing moments of his despicable earthly existence, he felt a lot like the victims of 9/11 as they contemplated whether to burn to death or jump to certain doom from the upper floors of the World Trade Center. Ditto for Baghdadi who spent his last minutes running for his life into a dead-end tunnel.
Ah, yes: "Revenge is a dish best served cold." Or as Bruce Willis famously said in "Die Hard":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVY2VfWLwrA
Yeah, and apparently it doesn't enhance one's chances of becoming an old man on the Gaza Strip either, as we've just been reminded:
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-50386164
Yep, and I rather fancy the fact that shortly after they watched Baghdadi disintegrate, they sent a care package to his right-hand man -- Abu al-Hassan al-Muhajir al-Goatfuqqi whatever.Bogan wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2019 8:26 pmThe US in Afghanistan practically wiped out the entire Taliban leadership with drone strikes, and their ability to do so was probably instrumental in getting lowlifes like Gulbuddin Hekmatyar and Haqqani to the negotiating table. Living deep in a cave can be a real drag. Nobody ever invites you to a barbeque or a piss up, because nobody wants a Hellfire missile interrupting the festivities. A Hellfire can really ruin your entire day.
See ya, wouldn't wanna be ya!
And indeed, there's so much to be said for drones these days. Back in 2001, brave men (and women) had to risk their lives -- and often lose them -- trying to catch a glimpse of a potential terrorist hideout.
Now? Send in the drones!
- Valkie
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Re: Al-Baghdadi Dies "Whimpering, Crying, Screaming"
Let's hear more about the coward muzzo crying and whimpering and screaming.
It's music to my ears.
It's music to my ears.
I have a dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
A world free from the plague of Islam
A world that has never known the horrors of the cult of death.
My hope is that in time, Islam will be nothing but a bad dream
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