PortaJohn

He should, let Trump put him in a Sec of State position, then in 4 years run for president
As soon as he sided with Ryan and McCarthy he slit his own throat. He had an opportunity to stop the raid on Mar Largo he didn't. He had other opportunities when the video of the Atlanta ballots being rerun by the mother daughter team. He said nothing. He was a so called freedom caucus founder but he's just another fraud that you cannot trust
 
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Educate me - why are ultra-orthodox jews against the gaza offensive?
 
As soon as he sided with Ryan and McCarthy he slit his own throat. He had an opportunity to stop the raid on Mar Largo he didn't. He had other opportunities when the video of the Atlanta ballots being rerun by the mother daughter team. He said nothing. He was a so called freedom caucus founder but he's just another fraud that you cannot trust
i fear you have a point.
 
Educate me - why are ultra-orthodox jews against the gaza offensive?
They are the peaceniks. They are exempt from military service. They can hold non-combat support roles.

So, kinda like Jehovah Witnesses enjoying the safety to worship as they please in the US but will not defend it themselves and will let the other denominations die for them.
 

Family of Maine Shooting Suspect Says He Started To Hear “Horrible Things” After Being Fitted for “High-Powered Hearing-Aids”​

 
They are the peaceniks. They are exempt from military service. They can hold non-combat support roles.

So, kinda like Jehovah Witnesses enjoying the safety to worship as they please in the US but will not defend it themselves and will let the other denominations die for them.
I was on the Jehovahs (J-dubs) knock knock list for awhile. I also have an American flag hanging from my front door. Told the last bunch let’s say the Pledge of Allegiance first before we could talk. They got off my porch mucho pronto, never have been back ! 🇺🇸🇺🇸
 
I have been accused and often agreed internally of having a “thin skin”

But compared to this crop of people, inhabiting this nation, my skin is like three inch thick AR500 armored STEEL

They come to the party with no skin at all, bleeding pity all over the place.

Woke is in, having a little intestinal fortitude is out.

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Died in his jacuzzi, of a heart attack.

What did he have on O-Bummer?
 
I was out last night and heard the exact same thing. Now I know that ignorant old man watches The View. He went on and on about how he doesn’t oppose rifles for hunting, but nobody need an “assault rifle” - his 30-30 is all anyone needs. I should have asked him if he realized that the lever action WAS a military weapon in the past and that hunting rifles exist that utilize the same caliber as an AR. But I have learned that people who talk that much are by and large ignorant of the subject they are talking about. Everyone thought he was an idiot anyway.


Every single tool and farming/construction implement that humanity has developed over the course of civilization had been used as weapons in war at one point. Hammers, chisels, whatnot. Their far larger and more fearsome medieval battlefield counterparts adorn museums and castles to this day. Everything except chopsticks, which had been introduced by Confucius as a special etiquette to "keep weapons off the banquet table", and even those had been turned into very effective tools of assassination by spies during WWII in China. The Beijing Military Museum has chopsticks on display that have hollow tips loaded with cyanide capsules and injected into a target by the means of stabbing and then actuating a percussion cap on the fist end that drove the poison slug into the mark. Others had removable screw on broadheads converting them into bolts for pistol crossbows. These were used by Republic of China Army commandos operating in the high intensity secret agent warfare of Shanghai and Guangdong and other major cities during the Japanese occupation between 1937 and 1945 and exacted a fearsome toll on enemy officers and spies.
 
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Every single tool and farming/construction implement that humanity has developed over the course of civilization had been used as weapons in war at one point. Hammers, chisels, whatnot. Their far larger and more fearsome medieval battlefield counterparts adorn museums and castles to this day. Everything except chopsticks, which had been introduced by Confucius as a special etiquette to "keep weapons off the banquet table", and even those had been turned into very effective tools of assassination by spies during WWII in China. The Beijing Military Museum has chopsticks on display that have hollow tips loaded with cyanide capsules and injected into a target by the means of stabbing and then actuating a percussion cap on the fist end that drove the poison slug into the mark. Others had removable screw on broadheads converting them into bolts for pistol crossbows. These were used by Republic of China Army commandos operating in the high intensity secret agent warfare of Shanghai and Guangdong and other major cities during the Japanese occupation between 1937 and 1945 and exacted a fearsome toll on enemy officers and spies.
How I envision Asian theater espionage interrogation:
 

Well Brandon, now that you have let in terrorists that want to kill us and rape the women ("Death to America"), and created a class of criminals that cannot be prosecuted; we need to protect ourselves.And also there is a document you took MULTIPLE oaths to uphold called the Second Amendment -- shall NOT be infringed!
 
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Educate me - why are ultra-orthodox jews against the gaza offensive?
perhaps not all "orthodox" jews, but the hasidim have always opposed zionists.
perhaps this is because they believe nationalism replaces the focus on the jewish faith itself and dilutes the jewish identity.
indeed already most "jewish" people i know don't believe in god, yet they consider themselves jewish, while i don't think it is common for other atheists to consider or call themselves christians, muslims or buddhists...
 
SEOUL, R.O.K.
SEPTEMBER 26, 2023





Not quite US style
Not quite Chinese style
DEFINITELY not North Korean style
Some Vietnam influence
A LOT of Philippines layout...

Autumn rain graces the Republic of Korea's first large scale military parade in 10 years to commemorate their 70th anniversary Armed Forces Day celebrations.

From the description:

"South Korea on Tuesday held a large-scale military parade on the streets of Seoul for the first time in ten years, to commemorate the 75th anniversary of Armed Forces Day.It was held in the main commercial and business district in Gwanghwamun.

Over 4-thousand 6-hundred troops participated, with some 1-hundred 70 pieces of military equipment on display up close for the public for the very first time.

Under the theme “A Strong Military, Robust Security and Peace through Strength," the grand parade was aimed at showing off the full might of South Korea's military, while sending a strong message to the enemy.It's the first time for the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps to showcase their assets to the public in central Seoul at the same time.

Key players leading the parade were South Korea's infantry fighting vehicle, the K21, the country's main battle tank, the K2 Black Panther,. and the K9 self-propelled howitzer.

At the heart of the parade was South Korea's three-axis system,.. which ties together three military concepts, that counter North Korea’s growing nuclear and missile threats.One of the key weapons mobilized to highlight the system was, the country's homegrown long-range surface-to-air missile, designed to shoot down North Korea's ballistic missiles.

The country's domestically developed ballistic missile, the Hyunmoo, was also revealed to the public for the very first time.The missile is known to have the ability to strike all areas of North Korea with very high precision.

Surveillance drones were also deployed,. and the Navy's cutting-edge Aegis destroyer, Jeongjo the Great, took part through Augmented Reality. The landmark parade was, for the first time ever, joined by some 3-hundred U.S. combat troops based in the country. Their participation signified the 70th anniversary of the Seoul and Washington alliance."