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#1 weedfacekilla
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The head of the FDA is run by a former monsanto executive, you can thank obama for that one

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So can we shoot the officer now?

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don't see why not, you shoot a police dog it's like shooting a cop so......
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Full title: Female TX Police Chief Shoots Woman's Dog on Her Front Porch, Then Shoots Caged Dog in Backyard

"B*tc#, didn't you hear me knocking?" ... such classy people we have working in law enforcement ... lol .. a police chief no less.


FLORENCE, Texas -- The Vybiral family are dog lovers; considering their four-legged companions members of their family. It started with Sassy, a six year old Rhodesian Ridgeback. Now this family is mourning, Sassy is dead.

"She's crying, she's hysterical. 'There's blood mom. She's shooting guns.'" Louise Vybiral describes the phone call she received from her daughter Caren Friday afternoon.

Caren says she was watching a movie with her two year old daughter Lilly when gunshots rang out. She thought they were coming from across the street.

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Caren said Sassy was lying in the door way bleeding. And standing above her was Florence Police Chief Julie Elliot-Abshire. After a short exchange, Caren said the chief ran to the back yard and shot the other family dog that was locked up, a two year old pit bull named Boomer.

"I asked her what is going on," Caren described, "and she said, um, **** did you not hear me knocking on your front door. And I said no, why did you shoot my dogs?"

Video at http://ronpaulexposed.net/female-tx-police-chief-shoots-womans-dog-on-her-front-porch-then-shoots-caged-dog-in-backyard/

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[QUOTE="SEANMCAD"]

[QUOTE="whipassmt"] But he did drastically increase the use of drone strikes. Also in regard to civilian casulties, more Iraqi civilians died as a result of the oil sanctions than died during the Iraq War.

Also more Iraqis were killed by Saddam on a year by year basis than were killed in the Iraq war: "Iraq, a country approximately the size of California, but with only 2/3rd its population, suffered more than a million violent deaths under Saddam Hussein's regime. That would average out at about 50,000 deaths a year in a population of 25 million before the Americans got involved. In the two years since the Americans have been fighting in Iraq, 13,650 Iraqis, have been killed, many of them by terrorist attacks by their own countrymen. Others were by military action. That averages out at 6, 825 deaths per year in a population of 25 million.
So, the mostly American liberation of Iraq dropped the rate of violent deaths from 50,000 a year under Saddam Hussein to 6,825 a year with the Americans in Baghdad. What Kennedy has labeled as American "savagery" has REDUCED deaths from violence in Iraq by 87%. "

whipassmt

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I bet more people die from car accidents in the US than those two numbers combined.

Before we go into any other country to help job 1 should be to look at our numbers and situation first.

Yes I do think American states should do things to reduce car accident deaths. One thing they can do is raise the age for driver's licenses (it is currently 16 at least in CT) to 18. Taking those 16 and 17 year old driver's off the road would not only take drivers who are unexperienced and possibly immature off the road, it would also reduce the number of vehicles on the road and thus the risk of accidents (and it would probably lower our nation's gas consumption). Also if 16 and 17 year olds can't drive, it is harder for them to get jobs, which would open their jobs up to unemployed adults who have families to take care of (though that would also hurt families who rely on their teen workers to pay their bills). Heck, raising the driving age may make teenagers more reliant on their parents for transportation and may help reduce the rates of teen drinking, drug use, pregnancy and STDs

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[QUOTE="Shockwave-DASH"][QUOTE="weedfacekilla"][QUOTE="sexyweapons"]

The only one that should have been dealt with is Bin Laden,the rest should just be left alone.

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Yes' l;et's make sure that we don't stop them from making a nuke which in the desert would wip out almost 98% of the Middle East radiation included. brilliant.

you think they would just drop a nuke and no one would try to stop it? first of all china, russia, india, pakistan, israel ALL HAVE NUKES. iran is surrounded by nukes, they drop 1 and they get blown up. they get 1 and they are treated with much more respect internationally
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[QUOTE="theone86"]

[QUOTE="weedfacekilla"] quoted for truthsexyweapons

Funny that in a thread where you use dead civilians in a sympathetic appeal you are also dismissive of military action against a leader who was killing his own civilians.

Why do we need to give a sh!t about Iran and Libya,its none of our buisness what goes on

this. if tomorrow the U.S. erupted into a civil war, we wouldn't want china or russia coming here and imposing their will on us
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[QUOTE="weedfacekilla"][QUOTE="GrayF0X786"]

America so great it needs to stick its nose in others.....seriously GTFO.

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21 women and 14 kids dead..... yet it's the other countries that are the bad guys. HAHAHAHAH when have they ever killed one of our children?

who is "they"? who the fk you talking about? make sense please.

they the aggressor countries , the "evil" countries that we are occupying

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America so great it needs to stick its nose in others.....seriously GTFO.

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21 women and 14 kids dead..... yet it's the other countries that are the bad guys. HAHAHAHAH when have they ever killed one of our children?
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[QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]

[QUOTE="sexyweapons"]

The only one that should have been dealt with is Bin Laden,the rest should just be left alone.

sexyweapons

Do you believe that we should have stayed out of Iraq and Afghanistan too?

yes both were stupid and pointless

this plus I'm not sure if it was sudan or some country offered us bin laden a bunch of times and we turned it down..
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[QUOTE="jimkabrhel"]

[QUOTE="sexyweapons"]

Obama's a fvcking idiot when it comes to foreign policy

sexyweapons

So how would you deal with Iran, Libya and Osama bin Laden?

The only one that should have been dealt with is Bin Laden,the rest should just be left alone.

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