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  1. Ficxa 479

    Ficxa 479 Porn Star

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    I dont agree with levelin someones country and killing children and women, does this rule work the same way US sitizens. If you fail in a first attac they got the right to level USA
     
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    1. shootersa
      Get off your high horse Ficxa; Russia has it's own explaining to do to the civilians in Afghanistan.
       
      shootersa, Jun 15, 2017
  2. msman

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    They have the right to do what they can to protect their country from any other country who tries to invade it.
    If you are not willing to kill everyone in another country including men, women, and kids, you do not have a good reason to go to war.
    Anything less is not a reason to declare war on a country.
    War should be the last resort. If it comes to the point where war is the only answer it should be fought to win as soon as possible and inflict as much damage on the other country as possible. War is not a game or a way to make money.
     
    1. Wafarer
      So genocide IS acceptable, ja das ist gut, mein fuhrer!
       
      Wafarer, Jun 18, 2017
    2. msman
      If you feel the need to declare war on a country then, Yes.
      Kill every man, woman, and child in that country.
      If you are not willing to do that you should not declare war on that country.
      I think war should be serious, not just a way to make money.
       
      msman, Jun 18, 2017
  3. Ficxa 479

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    Thats what you did to Serbia, killin civilians with tomagwks
     
    1. shootersa
      Fuck that. Tend to your own skeletons.
       
      shootersa, Jun 15, 2017
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    I can't argue with that.
    I don't think our military should be in any other country.
    I don't think we should fire a single missile without going to war with that country.
    I don't care what country or what that country did within their own borders.
    That is their business.
     
  5. Ficxa 479

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    You guys fight terrorists but their number only encrease. May be it is better leave them alone .
     
    1. shootersa
      Why no, they don't increase.
      Didn't you hear former President Obama call them the "JV (Junior Varsity) team?"
       
      shootersa, Jun 15, 2017
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    I agree completely. The more we fight terrorist in other countries the more their numbers increase.
    The U.S. should with draw it's military from other countries.
    Every country has the right to decide for it's self what they want to do without our military interfering.
     
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  8. justpassingthru

    justpassingthru No Rest For The Wicked Banned!

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    LOL, you have competition military dude ... another one of your fellow americans that thinks he is better than you !!!

    But since I am here I wanted to share this bit of sad news.

     
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    I built a gas plant near Cold Lake Alberta years ago and it was at a time when the US was still doing ground testing on cruise missiles and saw more than a few of them fly over and past us on a daily basis and it is quite intimidating to see that much power whistle past you knowing the destructive power that they hold, even though the test flights were not "armed". We got buzzed by a few fighters too and one almost hit a guide wire on one of our stacks and did a rapid manoeuvre to avoid taking off a wing, that one was more scary than cool ...
     
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    A man from Canada with a set of balls. Must be the only one left.
    Too bad he got killed. Canada has a limited number of people with balls or brains.
     
    1. Wafarer
      Those who mock reveal more about themselves than those that they mock. Think about this, if it is within your limited capacity, or get someone to explain things to you. Oh, and fuck off now!
       
      Wafarer, Jun 18, 2017
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    justpassingthru No Rest For The Wicked Banned!

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    Fucking Canadians Eh ... :rolleyes:

    Is that really necessary to call down all Canadians ??? But whatever floats your boat Brandi Jr LMAO.
     
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    How is it going Stumbler Jr? Have you decided yet which you really want to be or still using both names? Still telling those same tired lies you used to tell? It is about time people noticed how fucking stupid you really are.
     
  13. Ficxa 479

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    US special forse withdraw from Syria, after Russian deployment of Special forse brigade in the south of Syria
     
    1. shootersa
      Well no, not exactly. They didn't so much withdraw as ............ redeploy.
      [​IMG]

      So tell your guys to watch where they step, please.
       
      shootersa, Jun 15, 2017
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    Prince Harry on Invictus Games, military service, and healing from loss

    Being born into royalty comes with obvious perks: wealth, stardom, a devoted team of royal chefs and footmen.

    But the glare of the spotlight can leave little room to be yourself. That’s part of the reason why, at the age of 20, Prince Harry joined Britain’s Royal Military Academy as an officer cadet and spent the next decade serving on behalf of his country.

    In an exclusive interview with CTV News, Prince Harry recalls how those years in the army provided “a huge sense of freedom.”

    “For a large part of that time -- if not all of it -- I was one of the lads,” he said. “I was one of them. Prince Harry was sort of pushed aside, mainly by me, but also by them. And when you wear that uniform, you're part of that team.”

    Chief Anchor and Senior Editor of CTV National News Lisa LaFlamme sat down with Prince Harry at Kensington Palace in London for a one-on-one conversation, airing in an hour-long special Friday.

    The candid interview touches on the prince’s childhood, the 20-year anniversary of the death of his mother, Princess Diana, and how being part of a team on the battlefield inspired him to create the Invictus Games, a competition for injured soldiers from across the world to come together in the spirit of sport.

    The Invictus Games will come to Canada this fall when 550 competitors from 17 nations arrive in Toronto in September. Troops who suffered both physical and psychological injuries will participate in a variety of sports, including archery, cycling, wheelchair rugby and sitting volleyball.

    “They want to prove to the rest of the world that you know what, if I've lost a leg, two legs and arm, or if I've been suffering from depression or anxiety for many, many years, no matter who you are, you can fight back from that,” Prince Harry said.

    Being born into royalty comes with obvious perks: wealth, stardom, a devoted team of royal chefs and footmen.

    But the glare of the spotlight can leave little room to be yourself. That’s part of the reason why, at the age of 20, Prince Harry joined Britain’s Royal Military Academy as an officer cadet and spent the next decade serving on behalf of his country.

    In an exclusive interview with CTV News, Prince Harry recalls how those years in the army provided “a huge sense of freedom.”

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    “For a large part of that time -- if not all of it -- I was one of the lads,” he said. “I was one of them. Prince Harry was sort of pushed aside, mainly by me, but also by them. And when you wear that uniform, you're part of that team.”

    Chief Anchor and Senior Editor of CTV National News Lisa LaFlamme sat down with Prince Harry at Kensington Palace in London for a one-on-one conversation, airing in an hour-long special Friday.

    The candid interview touches on the prince’s childhood, the 20-year anniversary of the death of his mother, Princess Diana, and how being part of a team on the battlefield inspired him to create the Invictus Games, a competition for injured soldiers from across the world to come together in the spirit of sport.

    The Invictus Games will come to Canada this fall when 550 competitors from 17 nations arrive in Toronto in September. Troops who suffered both physical and psychological injuries will participate in a variety of sports, including archery, cycling, wheelchair rugby and sitting volleyball.

    “They want to prove to the rest of the world that you know what, if I've lost a leg, two legs and arm, or if I've been suffering from depression or anxiety for many, many years, no matter who you are, you can fight back from that,” Prince Harry said.

    “And I think that is the key message for everybody to take away from Invictus … if you have a second chance in life, to make the absolute most of it.”

    ‘Taking your cloak of invincibility off’

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    Reflecting on his own military career, Prince Harry discussed the culture of military life. He served two tours in Afghanistan. His first, in 2008, was cut short after 77 days when news leaked online that he was on the ground. He returned to Afghanistan in 2012 as the pilot of an apache attack helicopter.

    The experience, he says, taught him that every soldier is equal.

    “In order to do that role, I had to go through the same training as everybody else and try and get to the top and try and be the best pilot,” he said.

    Transitioning from royal life to the military had its challenges. But Prince Harry said that hanging up his uniform in 2015 was one of the toughest moments of the career.

    “You are taking your cloak of invincibility off. And for so many years, for so long, you've only ever known to think like you are invincible. And then all of a sudden, there's a chink in your armor and people are scared. People freak out. But it's okay. While you're wearing that uniform, that's okay.”

    ‘It is a sign of bravery to ask for help’

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    This summer will mark a tragic anniversary for the Royal Family. Princess Diana died on August 31, 1997 after sustaining fatal injuries in a car accident in Paris.

    Princess Diana was 36 when she died – just four years older than Harry is now.

    Harry has spoken openly about his need to undergo counselling in his late 20s to deal with bottled-up grief. His suppressed emotions led to a period that he has described as “total chaos” and “very close to a complete breakdown,” when revealing photos of Prince Harry in a Las Vegas hotel were published online.

    “You know, I lost my mum when I was 12, so emotions were locked away very, very early on,” he said.

    “But then, during the military, you're trained to be the very best, you're trained to be invincible. If you have emotion on the battlefield when you're having to make pretty tough decisions or when you're having to help your buddies or whether you're trying to hide or run away, you can't let emotion take control of you. You have to let training kick in.”

    Mental health has become an important cause for Prince Harry. Through their charity “Heads Together,” Prince Harry and the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have made it their mission to get people talking about mental health.

    “What we've tried to get across is the fact that everybody struggles, you know. Whether it's daily stress, post-traumatic stress, whether it's depression anxiety, alcoholism, whatever it is, it's okay to struggle,” he said.

    “It is a sign of strength, it is a sign of bravery to ask for help. And we hope to create a foundation or create a culture in which it's totally acceptable to go, ‘Actually, you know what? I've had a really, really tough week. Can I just sit down and talk about it?’ Because in some cases, that's all that's needed.”

    During the interview, Prince Harry took time to sit down with some athletes competing in the Invictus Games. Sergeant Michelle Turner told Prince Harry about her challenges simply going outside because of fears about her heart condition.

    “I was just too scared to leave the house and I didn't. And that's not a good mummy. That's not a good role model,” she said.

    But the Invictus games, where Turner will compete as a swimmer, has allowed her to regain a sense of confidence.

    “Invictus teaches us that we can,” she said. “You can't see my injury, it's inside. So you think, oh I should be here, I really shouldn't. And they teach you then yeah, you absolutely should.”

    Prince Harry said that’s an important message of the Invictus Games: mental health may be invisible, but it’s no less challenging than a physical injury.

    “People start comparing each other going, I don't deserve to be here,” he said. “The psychological injuries are, can be, a lot harder for people to come to terms with, and harder to be able to explain.”

    The Invictus Games are more than a competition for veterans, Harry says. They’re a platform for soldiers and their families to come together to share their experiences and send a clear message to each other that “they are not alone.”

    “And that's what these guys and girls are linked by,” he said. “We've been on the battlefield together. We fought together. We're now recovering together. And that's what it's all about.”

    That’s not to suggest that the Invictus Games aren’t competitive, Prince Harry says.

    “It is war in the battlefield, but I promise you, these guys, they'll knock each other out, or they'll knock each other over in wheelchair rugby or wheelchair basketball. But the person who knocked them out will probably be the first person to pick them up,” he said.

    Prince Harry has visited Canada a handful of times since his childhood, both in official visits and low-key trips. Some of those visits have reportedly been to Toronto, where Prince Harry’s girlfriend, actress Meghan Markle, lives.

    “I remember the public ones, but also remember the private ones as well and there was amazing experiences I've had in Canada. And I've never even had a chance to properly explore it,” he said. “When you do these official tours, it is all work suit, ties, barriers and all that kind of stuff. I do remember lots and lots of screaming, screaming young people let's say.”

    As Canada celebrates its sesquicentennial, Prince Harry says the Invictus Games are a fitting way to celebrate.

    “In Canada's 150th birthday year and the centenary of Vimy as well, the timing is right. So I would urge people to take this opportunity to bring your family, bring your friends, bring your kids. And come and be part of something really, really special,” he said.

    With a report from Chief Anchor and Senior Editor of CTV National News Lisa LaFlamme
     
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  15. Undeniable

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    US fighter jet shoots down Syrian warplane in clash with Putin and Assad
    US military bosses have confirmed their F/A-18 fighter jet shot down a Syrian government SU-22 attack plane over Syria.

    Air force commanders accused the plane of dropping bombs on US-led coalition fighters of the rebel Syrian Democratic Forces.

    US commanders said the plane was shot down "in collective self-defense of Coalition-partnered forces".

    They also said that coalition aircraft prevented Syrian forces from advance to SDF positions south of Tabqa.

    This is understood to be the first time the US have shot down a Syrian plane since entering the conflict.

    The Syrian Army claim the attack plane was actually flying a mission to bomb ISIS fighters.

    The latest conflict comes after Donald Trump launches cruise missiles at a Syrian air base sparking the fury of Russia back in April.

    War-torn Syria is one of the world's most volatile regions with the US-leading a coalition determined to destroy ISIS.

    Meanwhile, the Syrian government and Russia are also fighting their own war on ISIS while also trying to finally end the Syrian Civil War.

    The pilot of the aircraft remains missing as tensions reach look set to climb to a new high in the Middle East.
     
    1. Jdbfromnj
      Instead of dropping bombs on ISIS, the idiot pilot dropped them in the area of US servicemen. The shooting down of the Syrian jet was in response to that.
       
      Jdbfromnj, Jun 20, 2017
  16. Ficxa 479

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    I do believe that our millitary superiors are much smarter than me. But i dont see how they could let that happen, although it is only one plane, it is nothing serious. I just wonder where and how we answer. Of course we got no way to fight an open fight with coalition cause we got no direct open way to Syria. If not that you would have seen an ugly face of our millitary long before. So we masterpiece politic games. And It is still better the way it could have been if Hillary came to power. One of the prothits said that Syria got to fall and then it is gonna start. So lets wait and see.What is there to see in a future
     
  17. Undeniable

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    You are oversimplifying the problem but I do not disagree with what you propose . To be in a hostile environment without a clear cut plan of attack is both a danger to all service personnel and a drain on resources , not to mention the level of tolerance that the taxpayers are willing to endure when we take 2 steps forward and one step back !
    However to remove our military from other countries means that the terrorists are allowed to grow there and short of us building a massive line of defense around the USA we would be open to easier attack from those that wish harm on us , not to mention that we are obligated under various UN and NATO agreements to do our part in not only home soil but abroad as well .
     
    1. msman
      Terrorist in other countries are not the business of the U.S. We have cause the numbers to increase.
      The more we move our military into other countries the more terrorist there will be.
      Let the other countries deal with them their selves.
      UN and NATO agreements are not that important to the countries that owe us for protecting them.
      Why should we continue to do our part when they do not stand up to their part of the agreement?
       
      msman, Jun 19, 2017
  18. Ficxa 479

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    Nobody abliged do to anything
     
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      Well, but when you're the big dog in the pen, you have to always be ready for a fight. You know, cause the other dogs want your place.
      But lets hope somehow we'll find peace.
      Soon.
      Cause at the end of the day, bragging rights cause one of ours shot down one of yours isn't really worth the price.
       
      shootersa, Jun 19, 2017
  19. Undeniable

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    I read something somewhere in regard to a worthwhile endeavor from prince Harry of the UK in regard to the Invictus Games but it eludes me currently . however I am intrigued by this event and will have to do a detailed search on it and throw my support behind it in spirit and would go to any length to support troops of all branches .
     
  20. Undeniable

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    Then get the fuck out of Syria !