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Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: GUEST Date: 04 May 15 - 05:15 PM Lunacy is an entertaining study, I suppose, and food for endless debate because it is so riddled with the incomprehensible. But why has no-one ever found out how to cure it? Sheeshe! |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Musket Date: 04 May 15 - 04:45 PM Yeah, they keep their "friendly fire" for coalition partner forces... |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Wesley S Date: 04 May 15 - 04:33 PM Any Navy Seals or Green Berets that were given orders to imprison or kill American civilians would shoot the officer that gave them such an order. Don't people know that? |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Ebbie Date: 04 May 15 - 03:13 PM But when the President fails to take over Texas, the conspiracists will say that the plot becoming known forced the administration to postpone martial law plans. See? They saved the country. For now, they add, darkly. |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Greg F. Date: 04 May 15 - 01:19 PM THERE IS NO CREDIBLE "MUSLIM" THREAT WHATSOEVER, FARKWIT!!! The earlier Troll post was removed, but this response sentiment speaks for itself. --mudelf |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Ebbie Date: 04 May 15 - 12:05 PM Musket, et al, I was referring specifically to contributors to Mudcat threads. That means people with common interests. Take a bunch of Americans at random and poll them on controversial subjects and I am quite sure that a wide range of opinions and responses would be found, ranging from the disinterested and the pragmatic, to those who advocate outright violence. |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: GUEST Date: 04 May 15 - 11:59 AM Texas has oil. It's a wonder we didn't invade sooner. |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Rapparee Date: 04 May 15 - 09:53 AM If you don't lock 'em up they'll run for office. The problem is, these people (like most people) hang out and talk with those who believe as they do. This reinforces their convictions and assures them that everyone agrees with their paranoia and delusions. |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Greg F. Date: 04 May 15 - 08:11 AM I'm amazed that lunatics are allowed to be elected to public office in the U.S. To hell with the Governor of Texas. Have you looked at the list of Republican candidates for President? |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Musket Date: 04 May 15 - 02:37 AM I do though. Those who rush to stereotype tend to be the ones who fail to see the irony when you take the piss.... 1.0 |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Rapparee Date: 03 May 15 - 10:58 PM I don't. |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: GUEST,HiLo Date: 03 May 15 - 10:28 PM Please don't judge all Brits based on the above post. All countries have small insignificant islands. |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Rapparee Date: 03 May 15 - 10:22 PM "...we don't tolerate and encourage bigotry in the same way, we don't settle arguments with guns and we don't indulge in judicial murder." Really? History, even fairly recent history, says otherwise. I guess the Brits just let the paras do the dirty work. As for carrying guns, I could but I, like everyone else I know, don't. Why should I? A phone call will get me more armaments that I could carry. Besides, I really don't want to. |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Musket Date: 03 May 15 - 07:21 PM If you are right, there's no need for you to carry guns, have your police liquidate innocent men for being black or execute people for being poor And black. God bless America |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Ebbie Date: 03 May 15 - 01:18 PM "...American contributors to Mudcat moan that British contributors are argumentative and disrespectful to each other". Ah, but Musket, don't you see the difference? Even on this thread- had it been started by a "British contributor", chances are quite good that by this time in the conversation one or more or three of you would already have jumped on the OP. Instead it truly does not occur to us "American contributors" to attack each other. Tell me I'm wrong. |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Musket Date: 03 May 15 - 12:17 PM "Killing fellow Americans is a good thing to do" Oklahoma may have a collective view on that.... Anyway, back to the general jist. It amuses me that many of the American contributors to Mudcat moan that British contributors are argumentative and disrespectful to each other. There again, we don't tolerate and encourage bigotry in the same way, we don't settle arguments with guns and we don't indulge in judicial murder. Poor Obama. A true American in every way, from dodgy Illinois politics to proving that if you want to, you can. Having to put up with religious shit from shits. No wonder The UK has been dismissing religion as weird over the last seventy years. |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Stilly River Sage Date: 03 May 15 - 12:16 PM Texas politics has been batshit crazy for years. Too many people can be convinced to vote against their own best self interest - that of a civil government that serves the people, not the gas and oil industry. The urban areas are beginning to shift the tide and as long as the state treats immigrants so poorly, once they get some kind of legal status or amnesty, some of these idiots will be booted out of office. SRS |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: GUEST,Guest from Sanity Date: 03 May 15 - 11:53 AM From: "I'm amazed that lunatics are allowed to be elected to public office in the U.S." Amazed??...Why??....We have the highest paid politicians money can buy!!! Elected?? These guys are bought and paid for, even before they hit the primaries! Check it out yourselves! GfS |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Ebbie Date: 03 May 15 - 11:41 AM This, I think, is the nub of it: "Your letter pandering to idiots ... has left me livid," former State Rep. Todd Smith wrote Gov. Abbott. "I am horrified that I have to choose between the possibility that my Governor actually believes this stuff and the possibility that my Governor doesn't have the backbone to stand up to those who do." |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Thompson Date: 03 May 15 - 10:01 AM Why on earth would you invade the US by starting in Texas? Unless, of course, you're René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle, and you're invading in 1686. Though, no, the United States were just a gleam in their forefathers' forefathers' eye at that stage. |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Teribus Date: 03 May 15 - 09:19 AM Isn't this a bit of a contradiction: "5) .......What rammed that through was a real false flag operation collectively called 9/11." "6) Special warfare troops are just very highly trained troops, they are not invincible. They are not only trained to infiltrate and fight, but they are also trained to think. Most of those troops are prepared to die for the US I think anyone would be hard-pressed to convince troops of their caliber that killing fellow Americans is a good thing to do." For 9/11 to have been a "False Flag" Operation as you suggest there would have had to have been thousands, if not tens of thousands, of loyal US servicemen and women and public servants who must have all agreed with the decision that "killing fellow Americans is a good thing to do.". Then having seen the results of their handiwork over the course of nearly 14 years not one single perpetrator's conscience has troubled them in keeping their terrible secret - I find that rather amazing and to put it bluntly totally unbelievable. |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: GUEST Date: 03 May 15 - 08:30 AM to continue . . . I think anyone would be hard-pressed to convince troops of their caliber that killing fellow Americans is a good thing to do. 7) Smedley Butler said, "War is a racket." He was right. Alanofsky Davidson Williamsburg said, "Republicans are idiots." He was right, too. (Don't bother Googling that last name. I made it up.) That said, I think people believe too much crap that's kicking around the internet. There's no point to hanging up one's brains with one's hat and coat. The Governor of Texas is a tad paranoid. IMO and YMMV |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: GUEST Date: 03 May 15 - 08:08 AM "It's a classic false flag operation." That sentence from the article was constructed by an amateur. 1) A false flag op is one designed to bring about a specific outcome while allowing the people perpetrating the op a number of fall-back excuses so they come out of it clean after the op has succeeded or failed. An example from history was the use of German troops dressed as Polish troops who entered Poland and attacked Germany, thus helping bring about the commencement of hostilities between Germany and Poland in WWII. There is nothing 'classic' about the situation in Texas. 2) There is nothing 'classic' about the scenario proposed by the article writer. (It is also second-rate English, much as is the expression 'a prime example'.) 3) JSOC (Joint Special Operations Command) has a combined troop strength of about 25,000. I don't think that's sufficient strength to take a state the size or population of Texas. Besides, Texans have lots of guns. (No, unorganized civilians have no chance against trained troops such as those in JSOC, but many of those civilians have had military training and still know how to shoot. Even at losses of 20 Texans to one spec op trooper, the numbers don't play out too well for the spec ops people.) 4) The world is too much with us. To take Texas, the internet and cell phone service would have to be shut down. Is that possible? Yes. However, loss of communications would simply signal that something bad is happening and thus people would be forewarned. 5) The worst thing that ever happened to the USA was the election of George W Bush to the White House. Americans allowed Corporations to consolidate power and influence with which they directed national policy. What rammed that through was a real false flag operation collectively called 9/11. It was beautifully done and people are still arguing about it. America sold its freedom for security with the National Defense Authorization Act. The NDAA also allows for the suspension of habeas corpus, a fundamental cornerstone of any free country that prides itself on 'the rule of law'. It allows for a change in those laws at the whim of one person. 6) Special warfare troops are just very highly trained troops, they are not invincible. They are not only trained to infiltrate and fight, but they are also trained to think. Most of those troops are prepared to die for the US |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Backwoodsman Date: 03 May 15 - 05:43 AM I'm amazed that lunatics are allowed to be elected to public office in the U.S. |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Jim Carroll Date: 03 May 15 - 05:17 AM "It's Best To Be Safe" Purporting to show Obama as an Islamist, from an Islamophobic publication edited by Christian fundamentalist David Kupelian, who is at odds with other Christian fundamentalist groups, who claim he is not a Christian. The world would be a safer place if these religious sects would take their infighting elsewhere. Jim Carroll |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Jack Campin Date: 03 May 15 - 04:05 AM Given the number of civil wars the US has fomented in other parts of the world, payback time where they get one of their own is long overdue. |
Subject: RE: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: GUEST Date: 03 May 15 - 04:00 AM It's Best To Be Safe |
Subject: BS: ISIS and the Seals/Green Berets in Texas From: Ebbie Date: 03 May 15 - 02:20 AM Now I've heard everything. Evidently the Texas governor is/has calling out the Texas State Guard to monitor the Navy Seals/Green Berets training exercises on the premise that President Obama is planning an invasion and takeover of the state. Is He Serious?? |