The invasion in France got noisy today. Coming to a venue near you.

Posted by johnpe1 9 years, 9 months ago to News
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are we ready for our next trip to the stadium, the mall,
the concert hall ... or just a quiet date at a restaurant?
7 simultaneous locations; assuredly perpetrated by ISIS.
what say ye, Patriot Act complainers??? -- j
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  • Posted by $ blarman 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    In the end, we all decide individually what we do. We can be swayed as to the value of a course of action, but in the end all decisions are ultimately personal unless one denies the principles of self-ownership and self-determination.

    We are all persuaded by others' ideas. To suggest otherwise is self-deception. The real question is whether or not the principles upon which we decide to act conform with the unchanging principles of the universe. It isn't the messenger, but the principle which determines that.
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  • Posted by $ blarman 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Religious beliefs alone are not dangerous. They become dangerous when part of that religious belief includes the right of coercion upon others who do not agree with you. That is the danger of Islam: it not only condones coercion of non-believers, it actively promotes it. It even promotes violence upon its own adherents - especially women. I've talked to some who were trying to escape from Iran because of the brutality of coercion. You don't see Buddhists, Sikhs, Hindus, Christians, Wiccans, Druids, etc. rioting or threatening others. Let's not play into the fallacy of group inclusion.
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  • Posted by Zenphamy 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The world is not a safe place and there are bad people everywhere throughout time. Particularly when religious beliefs replace reason.
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  • Posted by Zenphamy 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Just try to remember that the U.S. DHS classifies White Constitutionalists and Veterans as 'probable' home-grown terrorists.

    Maybe, we should pay more attention to the idea of 'innocent till proven guilty'
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  • Posted by $ blarman 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    France was the site of some really ugly rioting about ten years back when Muslim youths living in a predominantly Muslim enclave on the outskirts of Paris began rioting - burning tires, breaking into shops, burning cars, etc. The problem was twofold: one that these people had moved to France and France's system gave them benefits but didn't require them to actually become French citizens, and two that the police didn't round up the whole lot and ship them out.

    Where do you think the terrorists that planned this event got their help? From these "poor, disenfranchised youths".

    Immigration must be accompanied by integration or it is invasion.
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  • Posted by $ WilliamShipley 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    The first martial arts practice Jan ran after 9/11 had hands on demonstrations of how much damage could be done with a tightly rolled magazine by someone who had practiced the aforementioned stick fighting.
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  • Posted by $ jlc 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    A martial arts student of mine (beautiful, brilliant, fortunately something of a smart ass or she would have been unendurable) was doing research in Maui when 9/11 happened. For a short time, she had anxiety over the flight back to the mainland. I told her that her plane would have absolutely no problems, because if someone tried to take it over, she would be the First One over the back of the seats to take out the terrorists. “oh. OH. OKaaay.”

    She boarded the plane right after an elderly man with a wooden cane; she watched where he placed it. (The martial art we do might loosely be termed a type of stick fighting.) After that, she relaxed and enjoyed the flight –because she knew that she could personally take out several box-knife armed men with that cane. (And every man on the flight would then have joined on her side…or their penises would have fallen off.)

    Jan, custodio ipsos custodes
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I can think of three specific airplanes. Something like that was tried on one. Nothing apparently was done on the others. And all they had was box cutters. The passengers had armament and protection against that level of threat all around. In the infantry about ten percent actually do the killing. Where you going to get 584.7 together in one spot. In the military most of the legal restrictions are removed. No worries. In civilian life most restrictions aren't known but feared. It isn't 1900 any more. And these are not the kind of people who would make it on the frontier - After all they elected King George the III and IVth on cue!
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  • Posted by mia767ca 9 years, 9 months ago
    travel in the U.S. while you can...the Federal govt will use the "threat" of terrorism to ban all guns except those owned by the Federal govt...
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Different area FFA brought up how it affected USA. The end of that comment is the Jihadis are using standard terrorism as a revolutionary weapon. Europe was excused for a while by paying off the Jihadis....Meanwhile they welcomed the invaders into the target area. Blackmailers only stay bought until the next payment comes due. Europe is also more fragmented. EU and Nato possibly but they don't provide the glue and some of Europe will join in for their own reasons. Did the Catalonians ever get a separate country status? Short of participating (by some) in the middle east adventures of recent times most of their military is not blooded....It's wait and see and wait and see how long before 9/11 returns in it's new cycle. Target, technique, tactics, all of it....whichever it will be full of civilians and largely unprotected. That is the one common denominator but where, when, how? There are so many from which to choose. Jihadi's are however big on symbolism. they passed up their most lucrative target - while Tom Clancy did not - the last time.
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Or not occurred. Adolf might have considered his western flank secured. The remaining sticking point was the Polish/UK mutual defense treaty but Chamberlain might have had one last hurrah on that one. Hind sight is a wonderful thing..Hitler's Armies, intact versus Russia without US support of Stalin.....hmmmm. Two monsters joining? Might be better off the way it went. DeGaulle was also disliked by my much of the French Military... two minuses equal a plus?
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  • Posted by DrZarkov99 9 years, 9 months ago
    The biggest winner of the Paris attacks? Marine Le Pen and the Front Nationale, the very right wing nationalists. Le Pen has been warning that something like this was going to happen, and has even been indicted for "hate speech" against Muslims. While the French have been leery of Le Pen (as they were of her father before her) as "French Nazis," her audience will now be more receptive to her message.
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  • Posted by DrZarkov99 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Don't sell DeGaulle short as a general. As an armored specialist, he warned the general staff they were making a mistake, treating French armor like artillery, spreading it out across the infantry divisions. He wanted to use the armor like cavalry. France had a larger force of armor, and bigger, more well armed and armored tanks than the Germans, and if it had been used the way DeGaulle had advised, the invasion of France might have turned out quite differently.
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Two points and a question If income tax were replaced with an end user consumption tax what would you do for a living? I often wonder why not ask those we assume would be on the unemployment rolls if that is a fair statement. How would you adjust your profession to suit a new system? Including change over to actual up and running? If you want make a new discussion out of it using the button in the top right or bottom right corners.
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Never forgetting the other wing is the right wing of the left as Hillary's is the extreme left wing of the left. Still the same one party one focus (government over people) system of government.

    The opposite for the uninitiated or unaware is Citizens Over Government as temporary employees.
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  • Posted by KCLiberty 9 years, 9 months ago
    The Patriot Act??! What a gulla-bull.....
    The Patriot Act is there to control the citizens, militarize the police forces (giving the MIC more money), and federalize local and state police forces into one big oppression family.

    Every "terrorist plot" that we know of since 9/11 has been a set up by the CIA or FBI. It's a joke.

    Finally, seeing as the US (along with Israel and Saudi Arabia) started, funded, trained and is helping ISIS with air power in 4 different nations....do you not think we have some control?
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Good post. the In'shallah attitude never built a supper much less a nation. In Mexico it' s called Ni Modo for no way. But that's pretty much limited to Mondays and is a direct result of Saturday as a regular work day. Ni Modo or San Lunes day is a day of recovery...Notice I don't say that as a joke or laughing. It's a major cultural difference. The answer to it is ni modo ni moneday no work no pay. IF there is a regular job involved. Lots of people willing to work. some hold down two to five jobs or types of income earning per family member.... one the othere hand we just opened a new orphanage three now in my major hang out area. number one cause...abandoned kids where the father went north and never returned or just said ni modo and became single again. Divorce not that hard and there is no such thing as child support yet. Cultural differences.....up north of the border they get welfare and trade it for drugs. kids are still abandoned.

    The cultural differences though are far far less than those found in Euro-Afro-Asia the Easter Hemisphere and many within a few kilometers of each other. Still we manage to build our own Gazas but we call them barrios or Washington DC.
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  • Posted by Lucky 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Aramaic was a Semitic language widespread in the middle east used for trade and government. lingua franca Some (much?) of the Bible was first written in Aramaic.
    The Philistines are long extinct, no genetic survivors. They spoke Ugaritic, an ancient Semitic language.
    Palestine, no relation to Philistines except the name came from the Roman Emperor (Hadrian?) who wanted a name for the province and thought that the name of an old enemy of the rebellious Jews would be instructive.
    Origin of the Arabs now called Palestinian- that area has long had many different tribes, not just Jews and Arabs. After the moribund Ottoman Empire finally collapsed, the British and Jewish migrants created a growing economy which attracted workers from all round, mainly from what is now Jordan (which was also part of Palestine) and Syria. Worth mentioning that many of the tribes in the area are (were) not Arab nor Muslim.

    Diversion- ok laughing at my own joke, Gaza inhabited by Viets, well something like the Lebanese! At least before the Hizbollah takeover.
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  • Posted by nvrnvrlnd 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Odd, that. In my linguistics courses we were taught that Philistenes and Palestinians were one and the same. If the Palestineans are not the same, where did they come from? And why is their language identical? Both aramaic.
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  • Posted by Lucky 9 years, 9 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Interesting... one part is incorrect tho', the Philistines are not the genetic ancestors of today's Arab Palestinians, nor is the language linked (afaik). A Palestinian working in Saudi would be fortunate, the surrounding Arab states try hard to keep them out, for good and bad reasons.
    70 years of welfare- just for fun imagine Gaza inhabited by Vietnamese, there would be myriad legal and illegal businesses, a thriving economy maybe or not, but it would not be a global menace.
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