Wednesday, October 5, 2016
Now, there's a brilliant plan.
THAT...that is a BRILLIANT idea. Especially in the center of the country, and throughout the South.
I LOVE the idea of terrorists bringing a knife to what ends up a gun fight!
Monday, December 14, 2015
Little bit of a new spin on things...
And why do they expect us to believe that the multiple bulk cell phone purchases were legitimate?
Thursday, December 10, 2015
Shit.
There's no telling where shit's gonna go down, but five dozen phones bought in Columbia can set off how many IEDs? Four dozen in Lebanon? No, the part of Missouri where I live doesn't really have a whole lot of target value, but there's Ft. Wood, Jefferson City itself, St. Louis, KC, Whiteman AF Base, Columbia...
Watch for new construction on Missouri roads (especially in KC and St. Louis, where it never stops), and bits of junk on the side of the road, and maybe in the middles of intersections. This is not looking good.
On the bright side, should the likely perps set bombs in the wrong neighborhoods, we could very well see those most prone to violence wreaking bloody revenge, and all the rest of us would have to do was make sure we'd laid in enough popcorn.
Friday, November 13, 2015
I can't say I'm surprised.
I am...unsurprised, to say the least. I am also, to some extent, unsympathetic.
The people of France, like us, choose their "rulers" in elections. Their "ruling class" chose to permit the waves of invaders inside their borders, apparently without even bothering to check baggage. That, in turn, both permitted and damn near encouraged the recent events.
I cannot feel sorry for people who invited in and welcomed those who seek wage war, with or without a nation* backing them up.
Does that mean that I'm going to be unsympathetic to our own people if it happens here?
In a word? Yes.
To an extent. However, I don't think they'll find Americans as easy of targets, unless they deliberately hit gun-free zones (which they likely would). However, after what's happened in Paris, I strongly doubt otherwise law-abiding carriers will leave their means of self-defense behind.
Other than that...again, the American people have
So, yeah. I'm not feeling a whole lot of sympathy.
I am not Charlie Hedbo. I am not a Parisian. I am not a victim.
And I don't feel too sorry for those who choose to be a victim in some weird version of Sister Bertha virtue signalling.
*If world governments bothered asking the radicals, they'd find that the radicals see "islam" as their nation, rather than any particular acknowledged nation state.
Friday, September 26, 2014
Today...
So, I told her. And watched her turn gray when I mentioned that they'd been seen in country, thanks to our non-existent southern border.
And then, I pull up FB and find this: a brand new Muslim, converted in jail, gets fired, gets pissed off, beheads the first person he runs into in the plant, and stabs another. He'd have probably done more damage had it not been for the COO of the company, who was a concealed carry holder and "reserve" deputy. I can't find the press release to link, but here is a photo:
I've seen it written that it's "extremism," and that it wouldn't be any different if it were a Christian.
I beg to differ. The most I've ever seen Christian extremists do, as a group, is annoy the hell out of people, and tell them that they're going to hell. An extremist Muslim attempts to send people there on the express lane.
Friday, September 12, 2014
FFOT: Flag lowered over Pentagon
Oh! thus be it ever, when freemen shall standThe flag needs to never be lowered to "honor" victims of a war declaration. If anything, it should be raised higher. Because lowering it? Yeah, I can see that in honor of something like Sandy Hook, or Columbine, where lone crazy attacks the completely innocent.
Between their loved home and the war's desolation!
Blest with victory and peace, may the heav'n rescued land
Praise the Power that hath made and preserved us a nation.
Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just,
And this be our motto: "In God is our trust."
And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave
O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave!
When it's brought to half-staff in "honor" of the victims of enemy action during time of war...that stinks of surrender.
And that...that can fuck off.
Monday, March 31, 2014
Oh...lovely.
I'm two hours south of this. And there's very little info on where the hunt is taking place.
I am so very glad that the little camel-cock riding sand-nigger wanna-be was dumb enough to talk about his plans before he had the chance to carry them out, and even more glad that he didn't have the sense to make sure his audience wouldn't report him.
I hope he gets sent to Ft. Leavenworth for this attempt. I really doubt that even the dregs stored there will be particularly happy about his plans, and will likely beat the holy living fuck out of him, before shoving a whole, bone-in ham up his ass.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
I feel so much better about the Boston attacks!
Can we just stop the payments to all able-bodied useless wastes of space and let them either find a fucking job or watch their children starve? You know, make them do something to provide for themselves, instead of spending their time looking for ways to kill their neighbors?
It's pretty much the same as having paid the bomber to create and set the bombs.
Monday, April 15, 2013
Does anybody really think we're not stil at war?
Monday, November 19, 2012
Because planes crashing so rarely do damage...
Go live in Israel for a while, honey. Then come back and tell us how disproportional it is for Israel to protect its citizens from attacks by an enemy who lives as close to them as Mexico does to us (as in: not only right next door, but interspersed throughout its territory).
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Bring. It.
At the very least, we need to withdraw every soldier we have over there, withdraw every single dollar of foreign aid, develop our own damn resources, airdrop the fuckers at Gitmo over the Middle East without the benefit of a parachute, and tell them if they protest too loudly, they're going to end up suck-starting an Abrams.
If they're so easily riled up, let me have a try. I can defend myself a whole lot better than some state department apologist pussy put in place by the current bowing, ass-kissing, cock-sucking Wookie jockey infesting the White House.
Let me see...Mohammed takes it up the ass from pigs and donkeys while fellating camels to keep quiet the orgasmic moans.
Bring. It. You ragheaded fundamentalist pig fornicating snotwads. I will hand it back, 124 grains of copper-coated lead at 2,350 feet per second, multiple times.
The next time someone tries telling me Islam is a religion of peace, I will laugh in their face, then spit at their feet. Then, I'll scrape the sole of my shoe over their shin. If they take offense to that, I can tell them exactly what kind of gun oil I use, and tell them I'll be pleased if they want to make something of it.
Monday, September 3, 2012
I salute his courage.
He may not have the self-preservation instinct of a lemming, but by God, he's got courage.
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Amendment VI
This guarantees to United States citizens their God-given rights of liberty (you know, part of that lovely triad of "life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness") by preventing them from being arrested and held indefinitely. It's rarely infringed upon for our citizens--most notably, in cases where people call child illfare's anonymous child abuse hotline ("to be confronted with the witnesses against him") instead of the local police who are supposed to be the first in the door to determine if an investigation is needed--but it also happens when a war on (some) drugs "sting" gets too arrest happy with people who are just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
While this amendment isn't abused often against those whose rights it's in place to protect, it is abused by being applied to those who are not United States citizens.
No one who is not a United States citizen is entitled to any protection by the U.S. Constitution, nor by any of its amendments. Sure, it's nice that most of the time, anyone on U.S. soil can speak their opinions freely, or attend the church they want to. However, that's a visitor's privilege. Act up on our soil, and they really should lose that privilege: detain them and put them on the first flight heading back to wherever they came from, at the very least. It is their God-given right to speak and to believe as they wish, yes, but without being citizens of the United States, they shouldn't have that right protected by our government.
Especially not in cases where the individual claiming Constitutional protection attacked this nation. Not one terrorist deserves protection under the fourth, fifth, sixth, or eighth amendment--unless born or naturalized as a United States citizen. And those are few and far between.* Either lock them up somewhere with no amenities (unlike Guantanamo Bay), shoot them in the head and be done with it, or put them on a plane back to whatever pestilent shithole spawned them.**
*For now. As far as we know.
**Were I in charge, I'd tell the pilot and crew to bail out, then take it out of the sky in a lovely fireball...with a missile coated in pig fat.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Shining examples of manhood, there.
Can we move all of the world's Muslims into the middle of somewhere with absolutely no natural resources--say, the middle of the Sahara? Then hire the Germans to build a fence around the new Muslim world? Their engineering skills they demonstrate in building cars could probably contain the virus long enough for it to kill itself off for lack of a better host.
I'd call for sending Mexicans over to do the job cheaper, but it seems they're too busy killing each other off over who is working for which drug cartel.
Tuesday, April 17, 2012
Now, that right there is what real men do.
At least the black culture, here in America, mainly keeps it to ostracizing black kids that want better for themselves than the ghetto. That's about the only thing I can say for it: it's better than the Muslim culture that poisons little girls that just want to go to school.
I'd ask where the noisy feminists are, but we already know they're too busy attacking stay-at-home moms for setting women's issues back a hundred years.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
If this is anything like the "Arab spring" in the Middle East...
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
I’m not the POTUS.
I can afford to take the time to sleep on big decisions. Had I been in the hot seat, the instant I'd heard that bin Laden had been found, I'd have given the go order. I wouldn't have taken sixteen hours to sleep on the info.
Don't get me wrong: I'm glad the fucker's dead, and I'm glad it was a kill order. I'll give the nitwit in the White House that much. That said, I don't think it was justice, any more than ASM826 did. Justice would have been reprisal killings of 30,000 Muslim civilians in Afghanistan—3,000 every day for ten days.
I also don't think it's going to change anything. Radical camel fellators still hate us (some hate us worse, now), still want to harm us, and are still planning to harm us. Some of them think that we're lying about bin Laden's death. They're not going to believe officially released photos (those can be faked, you know)—it would be more likely to create belief if we had a body to show. Unfortunately, he's already been buried at sea (hopefully in a bacon shroud) to avoid the construction of shrines to the martyr on his gravesite. Don't get me wrong, I think the sea burial is probably the best idea, but it should have been postponed for at least a year.
We should all take a deep breath of relief that there's one less sick, psychopathic bastard planning to kill innocents in the world. What we shouldn't be doing is celebrating in the streets, or visiting Ground Zero in a sick sort of victory lap. That's what radical fundamentalist camel fellators do every time a major attack on American civilians is carried out successfully.
Saturday, March 26, 2011
The definition of "scary little bastard"
He definitely deserves the medal.
Via Kickin' and Screamin'.
Saturday, September 11, 2010
Happy anniversary.
And we're still only marginally safer now than we were then.
I've heard people whining for years, now, that the reason they hate us is because we're belligerent. That we export a culture offensive to Islam, with the nudity, sex, and alcohol routinely portrayed in the media. That we should leave them to rule their world the way they see fit.
I don't recall United States citizens hijacking full passenger planes and ramming them into office buildings full of Muslims in Saudi Arabia, with American citizens celebrating in the streets of American cities as the buildings collapsed and the death tolls rose. Seems to me it happened the other way around.
I don't recall the United States forcing our culture on other nations in the name of religious tolerance. Seems to me that we're the ones bending over backwards to accommodate an enemy ideology, welcoming it into our midst like the idiots we are.
I don't recall any attempts by radical leftists--especially feminists--to force the same standards of behavior onto Muslims that they intimidate the rest of us in the West into, such as treating women, homosexuals, and those of other colors, beliefs, and nationalities as equal members of the human race. Seems to me those same radical leftists are too busy declaring the Muslim culture, which routinely stones rape victims to death because they're unchaste women, the moral equivalent of the culture where the rape victim is seen as a victim instead of punished as a criminal.
Nine years. We've spent nine years coddling a culture that aims suicide bombers at our troops, that buries bombs on roads that as often kill their own people as ours, that wants to force the entire world back into the seventh century, and under their own sandal heels.
People are angry. Politicians seem to have forgotten that the people who elected them have longer memories, don't see the "bigger picture" (if there is one), and only see that political correctness allows terrorists to stalk our armed forces from within their own ranks. Politicians beg us, "Please, oh please, don't provoke them."
What about us? What about the victory center that Islam wants to build on the very grounds that they destroyed nine years ago? What about the bibles, rosaries, Crucifixes, and other symbols of Christianity that are against the law to own in the middle east and are routinely burned in Saudi Arabia? What about the bibles we forced our own troops to burn so that we wouldn't offend those we were sent to subjugate so that they couldn't attack us again? Isn't that provoking us?
Is it any wonder that so many are behind the crazed pastors that want to burn the Koran today?
Nine years. I suspect this is only the first nine years in the next two hundred.
God knows we're not willing to do what's necessary to end it sooner, and prevent their "civilization" from destroying ours in the process.