They might be slightly more willing to release hostages if we had their shitty town surrounded and were willing to accept hostage release in exchange for a pause in a program of relentlessly, systematically shelling said shitty town into rubble for long enough for the "leaders" to scuttle away.
Before the 9-11 attacks, I had some business dealings with US citizens of Arabic/Middle East ethnicity, including both Taliban members and Palestinians. I never had any problems with them, either personal or professional(not engineering...). I can't say the same about my dealings with another ethnic group hailing from the same region, and I'll leave it at that.
I'm furious about what has happened to the J6 participants, but there is little that we citizens can do at this point, other than to prepare for the worst. And talking with a lot of people in non-firearm/military endeavors, most of them are aware that we are not going to vote our way out of this.
Sir, those that don't think are even more so. By not thinking they miss the cause and effect of their life decisions. There is a short form for this -- politicians.
Since the hostage release/prisoner swap is simply an excuse to reload and resume those holding the J6 hostages have no reason to release them, as Anon at 0101 says.
Not counting the news outlets or websites along the full range of accuracy and veracity, I follow multiple actual individuals' handwritten blogs. (Bot news aggregators don't thrill me.) Looking them over, many are current serving or former military and a couple are some variation of high-speed low-drag elite forces ninjas. Or just funny as all. Because life without humor is just despair. So in other words, the same folks I trusted in the military not to wet the bed, sh*t themselves, or otherwise run around like headless Nancys, are the same folks I trust on the interwebz, for demonstrating pretty much the same trustworthiness and circumspectly responsible behavior. Color me shocked.
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Our government is a lot more worried about patriots than they are about Hamas.
They might be slightly more willing to release hostages if we had their shitty town surrounded and were willing to accept hostage release in exchange for a pause in a program of relentlessly, systematically shelling said shitty town into rubble for long enough for the "leaders" to scuttle away.
Before the 9-11 attacks, I had some business dealings with US citizens of Arabic/Middle East ethnicity, including both Taliban members and Palestinians. I never had any problems with them, either personal or professional(not engineering...). I can't say the same about my dealings with another ethnic group hailing from the same region, and I'll leave it at that.
I'm furious about what has happened to the J6 participants, but there is little that we citizens can do at this point, other than to prepare for the worst. And talking with a lot of people in non-firearm/military endeavors, most of them are aware that we are not going to vote our way out of this.
Whoa. That meme hits bone.
People who think are dangerous.
@John Wilder,
Sir, those that don't think are even more so. By not thinking they miss the cause and effect of their life decisions. There is a short form for this -- politicians.
Since the hostage release/prisoner swap is simply an excuse to reload and resume those holding the J6 hostages have no reason to release them, as Anon at 0101 says.
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