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mineistaken 10-18-2017 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by beerptrol (Post 22041729)
They hate America and it's freedoms

Say what? In this case freedom to tell the truth, right? :1orglaugh

You reach new heights of "libby logic" :helpme:error

BlackCrayon 10-18-2017 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22041711)
There is a simple thing. Always tell the truth and you will have nothing to regret about.

the thing is, its an obvious truth that doesn't need to be spoken. of course being in the military there is a chance you will be killed. of course if you smoke for 20 years there is a good chance you will get cancer. everyone knows this. the idea that it must be said to someone to re-enforce the pain and loss they are going through is not necessary and cruel.

2MuchMark 10-18-2017 01:20 PM

Trump said he had proof.

Turns out he doesn't have proof.

WH: Dem lawmaker's comments are 'appalling' - CNNPolitics

Poor Sarah Huckabee.

just a punk 10-18-2017 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackCrayon (Post 22041743)
the thing is, its an obvious truth that doesn't need to be spoken. of course being in the military there is a chance you will be killed. of course if you smoke for 20 years there is a good chance you will get cancer. everyone knows this. the idea that it must be said to someone to re-enforce the pain and loss they are going through is not necessary and cruel.

The truth is always the truth.

OneHungLo 10-18-2017 01:33 PM

I guess the looney left found their new fake outrage for the day lol

Bladewire 10-18-2017 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22041761)
The truth is always the truth.

Not so CyberSEO

just a punk 10-18-2017 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22041785)
Not so CyberSEO

In your Barbie world.


Bryan G 10-18-2017 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22041635)
So the truth in forbidden in your country?

Jesus man he was talking to the dudes wife. Her husband had just died. If you cannot see why the President should show some empthany at a time like that I feel sorry for you.

slapass 10-18-2017 01:44 PM

The one time he could just be decent. You have to wonder if it was a race thing for him?

Smack dat 10-18-2017 01:45 PM

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Trump tells war widow: "he knew what he signed up for"
Honestly. He is telling it like it is.

BlackCrayon 10-18-2017 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Bryan G (Post 22041789)
Jesus man he was talking to the dudes wife. Her husband had just died. If you cannot see why the President should show some empthany at a time like that I feel sorry for you.

Apparently cyberseo goes up the family at funerals and tells them the truth about their loved one's death.

Mickey_ 10-18-2017 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22041707)
The truth can non hurt. This is how I was taught. You, Western people don't unrestrained it. You always pretend and act like whores, but with a big difference... Whores do it because they were paid for it. They have to pretend to give you pleasure, but you are doing it for free. You are pretending everywhere and for every what. Trump has said it straight: the paid killer was killed by another killer. He was a bad killer (was not able to do his job) and he has died because of that.

The event took place in a WESTERN country with WESTERN people and WESTERN social norms. You trying to explain for the 6th time how it is in YOUR country is irrelevant.

How you feel about this is also irrelevant. How his remarks made the widow feel is highly relevant.

You do not have to be an EQ genius to understand this.

Friendly tip: You are under no obligation to make every thread about how you and your nation are the best and most pragmatic and logical in the world.

Rochard 10-18-2017 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by notinmybackyard (Post 22041735)
I have to imagine that if the job description includes such things as guns, explosives, rocket launchers and the possibility of having those things aimed at you that anyone agreeing to take the job understands that there's a good chance they're going to get killed.

My advice to anyone that doesn't like the idea of having someone try to kill them on a daily basis that they should pursue a career as a librarian.

I signed up to serve my country. I DID NOT sign up to be killed.

just a punk 10-18-2017 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Bryan G (Post 22041789)
Jesus man he was talking to the dudes wife. Her husband had just died. If you cannot see why the President should show some empthany at a time like that I feel sorry for you.

He has died of what? Of a lightning? He was a paid killer and he has been killed at his work. What the president should tell to his wife? he has signed a contract to kill people and someone has killed him. Sounds pretty normal IMHO.

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22041811)
I signed up to serve my country. I DID NOT sign up to be killed.

Oops, for real? You are signed to kill for your country but you did not sign to be killed? Which computer game did you play, man? Т.е. убивать на войне ты можешь, а тебя убивать нельзя? Вы там все такие дебилы или ты уникальный?

Rochard 10-18-2017 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Bryan G (Post 22041789)
Jesus man he was talking to the dudes wife. Her husband had just died. If you cannot see why the President should show some empthany at a time like that I feel sorry for you.

He was talking to the man's pregnant wife....

just a punk 10-18-2017 01:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22041815)
He was talking to the man's pregnant wife....

Who cares? Her husband was a killer and he was killed by another killer. What's wrong with you?

Mickey_ 10-18-2017 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22041823)
Who cares? Her husband was a killer and he was killed by another killer. What's wrong with you?

I hope you're getting paid for this expert level trolling...

just a punk 10-18-2017 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Mickey_ (Post 22041803)
Friendly tip: You are under no obligation to make every thread about how you and your nation are the best and most pragmatic and logical in the world.

In fact I do. I do, because the truth is the truth anywhere. Even in the WEST where truth is a taboo.

just a punk 10-18-2017 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Mickey_ (Post 22041825)
I hope you're getting paid for this expert level trolling...

Sure, Lensman pays me for every post here.

Mickey_ 10-18-2017 02:07 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22041827)
In fact I do. I do, because the truth is the any anywhere. Even in the WEST where truth is a taboo.

If your EQ is higher than zero you understand that not always do people give a shit about your truth. Especially when it's an obvious truth like in this very case. Especially as a leader.

just a punk 10-18-2017 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Mickey_ (Post 22041835)
If your EQ is higher than zero you understand that not always do people give a shit about your truth. Especially when it's an obvious truth like in this very case. Especially as a leader.

Do you mean my IQ? What if I don't give a shit on what you say?

Mickey_ 10-18-2017 02:19 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22041843)
Do you mean IQ? What if I don't give a shit on what you say?

No, EQ. Look it up if you must. It won't make you a lesser man, I promise.

There's a better world out there if you're willing to, at times, simply take it in instead of only dishing it out. ;)

just a punk 10-18-2017 02:32 PM

You are so girlish... Like when someone here asks what I feel if some Russian soldier dies in Syria. There are mercenaries only. There are no draft soldiers, so I feel... nothing. They are being paid for that. They knew what they signed up for. Period.

Sarn 10-18-2017 02:34 PM

Trump it new analogue Kim Kardashian?

RazorSharpe 10-18-2017 02:38 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22041711)
There is a simple thing. Always tell the truth and you will have nothing to regret about.

Let's test this resolve of yours to always tell the truth.

Please give the gfy name of any and all of your current clients who you think are morons.

Remember, always tell the truth ...

notinmybackyard 10-18-2017 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22041811)
I signed up to serve my country. I DID NOT sign up to be killed.

Call me a silly imaginative old man but...

The last I checked one of the biggest things that the military was in the business of doing was pointing guns at people that are likely to be pointing guns back at them.

So correct me if I'm wrong but I imagine that those guns that all those soldiers use are designed to shoot bullets not squirt water.

BlackCrayon 10-18-2017 05:34 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22041883)
You are so girlish... Like when someone here asks what I feel if some Russian soldier dies in Syria. There are mercenaries only. There are no draft soldiers, so I feel... nothing. They are being paid for that. They knew what they signed up for. Period.

good thing you are such a "man"...

Rochard 10-18-2017 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by notinmybackyard (Post 22042027)
Call me a silly imaginative old man but...

The last I checked one of the biggest things that the military was in the business of doing was pointing guns at people that are likely to be pointing guns back at them.

So correct me if I'm wrong but I imagine that those guns that all those soldiers use are designed to shoot bullets not squirt water.

Sure - allow me to correct you.

I didn't join the Marines to become a grunt and be in an infantry unit. My goal in life then was to become a chef - I was in a culinary program in high school, working as a cook in a local restaurant, and my plan was to go into the Marines to be a cook for four years and then onto culinary college. Much to my surprise, I ended up in infantry as a TOW gunner.

Now that I think about it, for nearly half of my time in the Marines I was not in a combat MOS. For two years I was a combat instructor.

The vast majority of people in the military are not in combat positions. While this number varies from branch to branch, for the most part up to eighty percent of the military is support roles. The military isn't only people with guns - there is supply, cooks, fire fighters, motor transport, logistics, command, admin, police officers, doctors, nurses....

Here is a list of military occupations: ASVAB and Army Jobs | Military.com

The person who signed up to be a "Carpentry and Masonry Specialist" most likely didn't think he would end up being killed in Niger.

Some people sign up to the military hoping to go to a foreign country to kill the enemy. But most people sign up to get gain a technical skill or get money to go to college.

kane 10-18-2017 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22041883)
You are so girlish... Like when someone here asks what I feel if some Russian soldier dies in Syria. There are mercenaries only. There are no draft soldiers, so I feel... nothing. They are being paid for that. They knew what they signed up for. Period.

Here's the thing. When a person joins the military they understand, even if they aren't in an infantry/combat job, that there could come a day where they have to fight. Understanding that and accepting the danger doesn't make losing a loved one any easier. It is still devastating to this woman to lose her husband. The last thing she needs is someone to basically tell her that he brought it on himself by joining the military, especially in a country like the US where we live in a society that borders on military worship.

You might not care if a Russian soldier dies in Syria (or anywhere for that matter), but I have a feeling you would feel differently about it if that soldier was your spouse, or your brother or father. And in your time of grief, I would hope the person who called to console you showed empathy and didn't just tell you they were a killer and brought this on themselves. I would hope that leader would show thanks for their sacrifice, respect for their service, and empathy towards your loss.

If you can't understand that, you are simply a bad person.

Bladewire 10-18-2017 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22042209)
Sure - allow me to correct you.

I didn't join the Marines to become a grunt and be in an infantry unit. My goal in life then was to become a chef - I was in a culinary program in high school, working as a cook in a local restaurant, and my plan was to go into the Marines to be a cook for four years and then onto culinary college. Much to my surprise, I ended up in infantry as a TOW gunner.

Now that I think about it, for nearly half of my time in the Marines I was not in a combat MOS. For two years I was a combat instructor.

The vast majority of people in the military are not in combat positions. While this number varies from branch to branch, for the most part up to eighty percent of the military is support roles. The military isn't only people with guns - there is supply, cooks, fire fighters, motor transport, logistics, command, admin, police officers, doctors, nurses....

Here is a list of military occupations: ASVAB and Army Jobs | Military.com

The person who signed up to be a "Carpentry and Masonry Specialist" most likely didn't think he would end up being killed in Niger.

Some people sign up to the military hoping to go to a foreign country to kill the enemy. But most people sign up to get gain a technical skill or get money to go to college.

He's not worth your time.

However you've gained more of my respect from your post :thumbsup fuck the fake nics that infest Eric's self created sewer GFY

BaldBastard 10-18-2017 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22041883)
You are so girlish... Like when someone here asks what I feel if some Russian soldier dies in Syria. There are mercenaries only. There are no draft soldiers, so I feel... nothing. They are being paid for that. They knew what they signed up for. Period.

Problem is I don't think even dear leader Putty would do this to a pregnant widow of a fallen soldier.

just a punk 10-19-2017 02:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22042209)
I didn't join the Marines to become a grunt and be in an infantry unit.

You did. Marines are cannon fodder in any war. You are not spetsnaz, but just a meat for any army. So when you signed the contract, you signed it to be killed. You are lucky there was no war when I had your military service. In fact, you've been in the scout camp and you were paid for it.

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Originally Posted by MrBaldBastard (Post 22042281)
Problem is I don't think even dear leader Putty would do this to a pregnant widow of a fallen soldier.

There is no problem because I don't give a shit about Putin and what he does.

Once again the US president Trump was absolutely correct.

notinmybackyard 10-19-2017 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22042209)
Sure - allow me to correct you.

I didn't join the Marines to become a grunt and be in an infantry unit. My goal in life then was to become a chef - I was in a culinary program in high school, working as a cook in a local restaurant, and my plan was to go into the Marines to be a cook for four years and then onto culinary college. Much to my surprise, I ended up in infantry as a TOW gunner.

Now that I think about it, for nearly half of my time in the Marines I was not in a combat MOS. For two years I was a combat instructor.

The vast majority of people in the military are not in combat positions. While this number varies from branch to branch, for the most part up to eighty percent of the military is support roles. The military isn't only people with guns - there is supply, cooks, fire fighters, motor transport, logistics, command, admin, police officers, doctors, nurses....

Here is a list of military occupations: ASVAB and Army Jobs | Military.com

The person who signed up to be a "Carpentry and Masonry Specialist" most likely didn't think he would end up being killed in Niger.

Some people sign up to the military hoping to go to a foreign country to kill the enemy. But most people sign up to get gain a technical skill or get money to go to college.


The vast majority of the people that sign up for military duty all have to go through basic training. There they teach you how to shoot guns, march and other kinds of lethal combat skills. If someone doesn't want to run the risk of getting killed by a hostile enemy of the state then they should pursue their aspirations to be a culinary chef, carpenter or mason by getting an apprenticeship instead of enlisting.

In short the man knew the risks.

It's a brutal statement but it's a true statement. I'll argue that such brutal truth is a good thing because it puts an end to this pie in the sky self-delusion that joining the military to be a culinary chef is a risk free endeavor. Ultimately this might save a life.

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MiamiBoyz 10-19-2017 03:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Smack dat (Post 22041795)
Honestly. He is telling it like it is.

I know...refreshing right! Nice to have a president who is real and down to earth like the rest of us. Not that bullshit Obama and that skank Hillary would have done...all show for the cameras and then laughing behind the widow's back. Soldiers are just replaceable cogs to those people and there are plenty more where they came from.

Sure they are both good actors when it comes to appearing to care but don't be fooled....that's all it was/is AN ACT.

He did know up what he signed up for...they have papers to sign you know. If he thought he was going to sit around and collect checks he should have realized that esd NOT going to happen when they trained him with a fucking gun!

Rochard 10-19-2017 07:12 AM

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Originally Posted by notinmybackyard (Post 22042409)
The vast majority of the people that sign up for military duty all have to go through basic training. There they teach you how to shoot guns, march and other kinds of lethal combat skills. If someone doesn't want to run the risk of getting killed by a hostile enemy of the state then they should pursue their aspirations to be a culinary chef, carpenter or mason by getting an apprenticeship instead of enlisting.

In short the man knew the risks.

It's a brutal statement but it's a true statement. I'll argue that such brutal truth is a good thing because it puts an end to this pie in the sky self-delusion that joining the military to be a culinary chef is a risk free endeavor. Ultimately this might save a life.

In the Marines, every Marine is a rifleman. But again, that is not why most people sign up for the military.

notinmybackyard 10-19-2017 07:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22042555)
In the Marines, every Marine is a rifleman. But again, that is not why most people sign up for the military.

It doesn't matter what reason someone signs up for military duty. If they can't put it together that there's a risk of being killed then they're an idiot. Also if someone marries someone in the military and they haven't figured it out that their spouse might be killed then they're also an idiot.

It's cold... it's cruel... it's the truth... And it needs to be said!

Because before anyone looking for a career in the culinary field should seriously consider this fact before they decide to join the military.

BaldBastard 10-19-2017 07:33 AM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22042385)
You did. Marines are cannon fodder in any war. You are not spetsnaz, but just a meat for any army. So when you signed the contract, you signed it to be killed. You are lucky there was no war when I had your military service. In fact, you've been in the scout camp and you were paid for it.

There is no problem because I don't give a shit about Putin and what he does.
Once again the US president Trump was absolutely correct.

If I told you I have a few thousand domains that I'm looking for someone to rebuild for me and your company was short listed. But based solely on your posts in this thread you just lost what I was prepared to skink $150k into, would that make you sad?..

See being a fuckwit cluck can have real implications, especially if your posting in the same forum your potential customers are..

just a punk 10-19-2017 08:12 AM

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Originally Posted by MrBaldBastard (Post 22042575)
If I told you I have a few thousand domains that I'm looking for someone to rebuild for me and your company was short listed. But based solely on your posts in this thread you just lost what I was prepared to skink $150k into, would that make you sad?..

No. it wouuldn't. I just don't care about you and your sites. You are not my customer - you are just nothing and nobody to me. Is that clear? :)

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22042555)
In the Marines, every Marine is a rifleman.

So you are just a cannon fodder. You will shoot them, they will shoot you in return and you die. Right? This is that meat is intended for. Nothing personal, but this is a truth.

2MuchMark 10-19-2017 08:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22042209)
Sure - allow me to correct you.

I didn't join the Marines to become a grunt and be in an infantry unit. My goal in life then was to become a chef - I was in a culinary program in high school, working as a cook in a local restaurant, and my plan was to go into the Marines to be a cook for four years and then onto culinary college. Much to my surprise, I ended up in infantry as a TOW gunner.

Now that I think about it, for nearly half of my time in the Marines I was not in a combat MOS. For two years I was a combat instructor.

The vast majority of people in the military are not in combat positions. While this number varies from branch to branch, for the most part up to eighty percent of the military is support roles. The military isn't only people with guns - there is supply, cooks, fire fighters, motor transport, logistics, command, admin, police officers, doctors, nurses....

Here is a list of military occupations: ASVAB and Army Jobs | Military.com

The person who signed up to be a "Carpentry and Masonry Specialist" most likely didn't think he would end up being killed in Niger.

Some people sign up to the military hoping to go to a foreign country to kill the enemy. But most people sign up to get gain a technical skill or get money to go to college.

:thumbsup


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Originally Posted by notinmybackyard (Post 22042409)
The vast majority of the people that sign up for military duty all have to go through basic training.
...

In short the man knew the risks.
.

Have you ever served? If not probably shouldn't try to argue your point with someone who has.

Barry-xlovecam 10-19-2017 08:23 AM

Bump for proof Trump or STFU!

Rochard 10-19-2017 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by notinmybackyard (Post 22042571)
It doesn't matter what reason someone signs up for military duty. If they can't put it together that there's a risk of being killed then they're an idiot. Also if someone marries someone in the military and they haven't figured it out that their spouse might be killed then they're also an idiot.

It's cold... it's cruel... it's the truth... And it needs to be said!

Because before anyone looking for a career in the culinary field should seriously consider this fact before they decide to join the military.

You can say that anyone doing anything. "Oh, your spouse died in a car crash? Well, the knew what they were getting into the moment they got into car". That's just rude.

We should expect more from the leader of the free world.

notinmybackyard 10-19-2017 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by 2MuchMark (Post 22042613)
:thumbsup

Have you ever served? If not probably shouldn't try to argue your point with someone who has.

I took part in the 1968 riots in Paris against the French government so that should tell you where my loyalties are.

Mark this is a no brainer.

It doesn't matter what someone's "Job" is in the military because they will always run the risk of being killed by an enemy of the state. Just wearing the uniform makes someone a target for those that don't agree with his government. It's just as simple as that.

wehateporn 10-19-2017 09:13 AM

Western soldiers sign up to kill innocent brown people :2 cents:

just a punk 10-19-2017 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22042675)
You can say that anyone doing anything. "Oh, your spouse died in a car crash? Well, the knew what they were getting into the moment they got into car". That's just rude.

First of all, if you are driving a car, you accept the responsibility and you know that you can die or kill someone (anciently of course). When you sign a contract with army, you agrees to play a Russian roulette. There is 50% chance that you will kill somebody and 50% chance that somebody will kill you (not anciently).

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22042675)
We should expect more from the leader of the free world.

And where is that amazing free would is located? In a country where cops kill more citizens than terrorists?

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BaldBastard 10-19-2017 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by CyberSEO (Post 22042609)
No. it wouuldn't. I just don't care about you and your sites. You are not my customer - you are just nothing and nobody to me. Is that clear? :)

The feeling is mutual, all I am is another potential customer and all you are is another scripting company.

JFK 10-19-2017 09:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22041309)
He says he has proof. Until he gives us that proof, he's full of bullshit. He always is. He never backs anything up, ever.

EVER ..........:2 cents: :thumbsup

RazorSharpe 10-19-2017 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by RazorSharpe (Post 22041897)
Let's test this resolve of yours to always tell the truth.

Please give the gfy name of any and all of your current clients who you think are morons.

Remember, always tell the truth ...

Cyber SEO, I think you missed this post. Or are you just ignoring it?

Rochard 10-19-2017 10:14 AM

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Originally Posted by notinmybackyard (Post 22042699)
I took part in the 1968 riots in Paris against the French government so that should tell you where my loyalties are.

Mark this is a no brainer.

It doesn't matter what someone's "Job" is in the military because they will always run the risk of being killed by an enemy of the state. Just wearing the uniform makes someone a target for those that don't agree with his government. It's just as simple as that.

And..... Every time you get into a car you run the risk of getting hit and killed. Doesn't mean it's proper to walk up to your spouse or parents and say "You knew the risks".

notinmybackyard 10-19-2017 10:18 AM

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Originally Posted by Rochard (Post 22042675)
You can say that anyone doing anything. "Oh, your spouse died in a car crash? Well, the knew what they were getting into the moment they got into car". That's just rude.

Someone driving a car down Main st. --- NO
A soldier driving a tank ---- Absolutely

Look you're trying to spin this in an attempt to somehow not only justify your beliefs but also because you hate Trump.

So I'll make it easy for you.

Someone working the night shift at McDonalds gets shot and killed by a robber. Well that's a tragedy because they're a civilian and their family isn't going to get a phone call from the president.

On the other hand someone in the military gets killed is a different story. They're not civilians, they're trained to use fire arms and it's made very clear that they might be called to kill someone or that they might become a casualty of conflict.

You sign the contract and you accept the risk. You give up being a civilian for the opportunities and benefits of the military and you have to take the risks that go with that. Today's military is a volunteer one so therefore no one has a gun at your head forcing you into dangerous situations.


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