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Steve Benson

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  1. cjr53

    cjr53 said, about 1 year ago

    Bring our troops home now and use the money no longer being wasted there to put them to work fixing our infrastructure. I’m sure they could learn to fix potholes and move on up to fixing bridges so they won’t collapse.

  2. Richard S. Russell

    Richard S. Russell said, about 1 year ago

    But isn’t it interesting that the Koran-burning (which was accidental) provoked massive riots and multiple deaths, while the killing rampage (clearly intentional on the part of the maniac) produced mainly rhetoric. Evidently those yahoos care more about ink on paper than blood in veins. What a skewed sense of values. Is THAT what we’re trying to change?

  3. dtroutma

    dtroutma said, about 1 year ago

    Need I remind folks of the burning monks, second poster the same, and NVA/ARVN/VC? Odd how “Man’s inhumanity to Man” tends to be most inhumane regarding women and children.

  4. Billy Sargent

    Billy Sargent said, about 1 year ago

    I still remember the recruiting poster they used on 9/11/01. Do you?

  5. Tigger

    Tigger said, about 1 year ago

    We slaughtered Children in Nam

  6. zoidknight

    zoidknight said, about 1 year ago

    @Richard S. Russell

    They can always breed more.

  7. zoidknight

    zoidknight said, about 1 year ago

    @Tigger

    So did they. As cannon fodder.

  8. kcusanovich

    kcusanovich said, about 1 year ago

    Do they not remember that they hid Osama bin Laden for years and he killed thousands!!!?? Where was their outrage then (I am horrified by the killings that the soldier did but I wouldn’t be surprised if he was having mental issues).

  9. SpicyNacho

    SpicyNacho said, about 1 year ago

    They cared so much for the Koran they wrote in them and passed notes with them. The Taliban doesn’t need a recruiting poster, because they hate us and want to kill us even if we ignore them.

  10. Ionizer

    Ionizer said, about 1 year ago

    @Tigger

    “We slaughtered Children in Nam”

    You logic, as usual, is “He/She/They did it first, so it’s okay to do it again.” Applies to war, politics, finances, or whatever you’re discussing.

  11. Tue Elung-Jensen

    Tue Elung-Jensen said, about 1 year ago

    @Richard S. Russell

    Like “republicans” care more about a lump of cells than actually living people? Which reminds me – what does the socalled personhood act say about miscarridge?

  12. masterskrain

    masterskrain said, about 1 year ago

    How about “Leaving the Country, so We can take over!”
    Since that’s what is gonna happen anyway, no matter if we are there for 6 months more, or 6 decades more, why not just cut our losses, and get the heck out of Dodge now?

  13. yohannbiimu

    yohannbiimu said, about 1 year ago

    These miscreants do not need posters to recruit. All you have to do is investigate what they believe that their god wants them to do, according to their prophet. The problem with too many on “our side” is that they think that this war started sometime in the last century. Fact is, this war began with Muhammad 14 centuries ago. He preached perpetual war with infidels until the world submits to their 7th century system, and they’ve been at it ever since. Idiots like Stevie will never get it.

  14. yohannbiimu

    yohannbiimu said, about 1 year ago

    @Tue Elung-Jensen

    Your calling an unborn child a “lump of cells” does not change the medial/scientific facts. “Ethics” such as yours is leading many on your side to conclude that even born infants, who have not reached “personhood” could be killed without any moral corruption.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/ethics/abortion/philosophical/moralperson.shtml

  15. bobwinners

    bobwinners said, about 1 year ago

    I wonder how many women have died in Afghanistan… strapped to bombs.

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