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HighDesertDJ

Trad climber
Dec 10, 2015 - 10:07am PT
Don't worry, Chief. Once they see the quality of your posting I'm sure they'll get right back on the boat.
The Chief

climber
Down the hill & across the Valley from......
Dec 10, 2015 - 10:08am PT
Yup HDDJ... must be all them guns I own. More than the Knives & Swords that were decapitating them and their families back in their homeland.
patrick compton

Trad climber
van
Dec 10, 2015 - 10:10am PT
how many guns do you own?

do you get like one cc boost of testosterone per gun? or is it per bullet?
HighDesertDJ

Trad climber
Dec 10, 2015 - 10:23am PT
Chief posted
Yup HDDJ... must be all them guns I own.

Nope. Syrians are probably used to guns and they are running away from being bombed and shelled on a regular basis. Your posting, on the other hand, is an atrocity that they have not been exposed to.
RyanD

climber
Dec 10, 2015 - 10:28am PT
Yup... pretty scary to realize that you live a society up in Canada where you are CONTROLLED by your Gov't and do not have the FREEDOMS afforded to you that we down here in the US, have.

Probably why all those "Muslims" from Islamic Sharia Law governed nations are doing all they can to come here. To the US that is.

Priceless.


Bahahaha. No the chief.

According to you They are comin to US because they are gonna jihad, funny thing is if this is true then it's real easy for them to buy bullets and shoot you in your front yard under the laws of 'FREEDOM" that you also support..

I have the freedom to buy a gun and bullets if i like. But i will need to show that i am accountable enough to use them responsibly. This is where you obviously know nothing about my country & show a huge lack of common sense.

I would have to show them i'm not a Stupid fuk like you the chief, frothing with blind ignorance.

My guess is you probably wouldn't be able to get anywhere near a gun in Canada, even if you were a citizen here, you are nowhere near stable enough to even fill out the application.
philo

climber
Topic Author's Reply - Dec 10, 2015 - 10:32am PT
Like I've said before Lil Chuffie is the Donald Trump of ST.
He thinks his soooo big and soooo right but he's really small and wrong.
But loud very very loud.
overwatch

climber
Dec 10, 2015 - 10:34am PT
That guy with the epic gut...that has to be photoshop, yeah?

Edit;
Friggin horrid! He looks so happy with himself
patrick compton

Trad climber
van
Dec 10, 2015 - 10:45am PT
don't think so.

concealed carry:

[Click to View YouTube Video]
jonnyrig

climber
Dec 10, 2015 - 10:52am PT
Why the hell would anyone bother to come here legally, when all they really need to do is make it to Canada or Mexico, then walk across the border with the rest of em?
philo

climber
Topic Author's Reply - Dec 10, 2015 - 11:18am PT
Muslim Community Raises $110,000 To Donate To San Bernardino Families
ACTIVISM · LIFE · NEWS
December 9, 2015 by Amanda Froelich

Over $110,000 has been raised by American Muslims to help families of the San Bernardino, California shooting victims.

Presidential candidate Donald Trump may be promoting Islamophobia every time he opens his mouth, but Muslim communities around the world – and especially in the United States – are not letting this deter how they live their lives or assist those in need.

GoodNewsNetwork reports that tens of thousands of dollars are being donated by American Muslims to help families of the San Bernardino, California shooting victims.

Said Faisal Qazi, who set up a fundraising campaign after the man and woman responsible for the senseless killing of strangers turned out to be Islamic radicals (even though multiple witnesses are adamant three tall, white males are responsible):

“We wish to respond to evil with good, as our faith instructs us, and send a powerful message of compassion through action.”

The campaign, “Muslims United for San Bernardino Families” quickly surpassed its goal and has raised more than $110,000 since December 3rd!

It is now the hottest trending page on Launch Good, a Muslim-focused crowdfunding site.



Qazi first wanted the funds to help families with short-term expenses, including funeral arrangements, but now hopes the money exceeding the goal can also assist with long-term costs.

Once word spread of the campaign, it jumped $58,000 in one day! No doubt, with 21 days left to fundraise, more will be raised.

Tarek El-Messidi, CelebrateMercy Founding Director, added his thoughts to the campaign:

“The Prophet Muhammad said that "even a person of little faith will remove a harmful object from the road". Contrast that with extremists like ISIS who are blowing up roads and killing civilians. This united American Muslim campaign aims to reclaim our faith from extremists by responding to evil with good, by rebuilding what they destroy. We know that no amount of money will bring back loved ones of the victims’ families, but we hope that it at least alleviates some financial burdens in the wake of this horrible tragedy.”

All the money raised with be given to MiNDS (Medical Network Devoted to Service), a community development center in Southern California that has set up a Victims Fund for families of the shooting victims.

This article (Muslim Community Raises $110,000 To Donate To San Bernardino Families) is free and open source. You have permission to republish this article under a Creative Commons license with attribution to the author and TrueActivist.com
The Chief

climber
Down the hill & across the Valley from......
Dec 10, 2015 - 11:29am PT
My guess is you probably wouldn't be able to get anywhere near a gun in Canada, even if you were a citizen here, you are nowhere near stable enough to even fill out the application.

Of course your tribal masters here, Philo, Crankaloonstart, etal, they would have absolutely no problems what so ever doing so up there in, BC.

Got it.

PS: Story of your life Ryan.... "Guessing" and all.



And HDDJ, the fact that the Sunni ISIS has been slaughtering tens of thousands of Syrian Shia's the past 5 or so years in Syria, that has absolutely NOTHING to do with their running from their homeland by the tens of thousands to go to Europe and come to America. Nothing.

Oh, my Bad. The fact that they are Shia and that they and Sunni have been slaughtering one another for over 2000 years, well, that's all Bush's fault.

Of course.
HighDesertDJ

Trad climber
Dec 10, 2015 - 11:33am PT
Chief, there has been sectarian violence in Iraq since the day Americans kicked Saddam out of Baghdad. If anything, it has been LESS in the last 5 years (outside of the Daesh conflict) because Sunni and Shia sorted themselves geographically, a process that completed itself roughly around the time that Bush "surged" into Iraq. And even if this was a significant portion of the refugees...so what? We should be eager to offer shelter to any peaceful people fleeing violence and war.

How come every one of your haughty, sarcastic posts is based on some horribly incorrect fact or nonsensical idea?
philo

climber
Topic Author's Reply - Dec 10, 2015 - 11:46am PT

How come every one of your haughty, sarcastic posts is based on some horribly incorrect fact or nonsensical idea?

Because he is horribly, sarcastically, haughtily, nonsensically incorrect. And that's a fact!
patrick compton

Trad climber
van
Dec 10, 2015 - 11:50am PT
How come every one of your haughty, sarcastic posts is based on some horribly incorrect fact or nonsensical idea?

The Chief

climber
Down the hill & across the Valley from......
Dec 10, 2015 - 01:23pm PT
there has been sectarian violence in Iraq since the day Americans kicked Saddam out of Baghdad.

Of course there has NEVER been anything of sorts prior to Saddam's demise.

Got it.



Oh shet, wtf is this???


The Halabja chemical attack (Kurdish: Kîmyabarana Helebce کیمیابارانی ھەڵەبجە), also known as the Halabja Massacre or Bloody Friday,[1] was a genocidal massacre against the Kurdish people that took place on March 16, 1988, during the closing days of the Iran–Iraq War in the Kurdish city of Halabja in Southern Kurdistan. The attack was part of the Al-Anfal campaign in northern Iraq, as well as part of the Iraqi attempt to repel the Iranian Operation Zafar 7. It took place 48 hours after the fall of the town to Iranian army and Kurdish guerrillas.

The attack killed between 3,200 and 5,000 people and injured 7,000 to 10,000 more, most of them civilians.[1][2] Thousands more died of complications, diseases, and birth defects in the years after the attack.[3] The incident, which has been officially defined as an act of genocide against the Kurdish people in Iraq,[4] was and still remains the largest chemical weapons attack directed against a civilian-populated area in history.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halabja_chemical_attack


Or, this...



Chemical warfare 1983 - 1988 Victims of the Iraqi attack lying in a Halabja street
Up to 5,000 Kurds died at Halabja, northern Iraq
UN experts confirmed in 1986 that Iraq had contravened the Geneva Convention by using chemical weapons against Iran.


Iraq is known to have used the blister agent mustard gas from 1983 and the nerve gas Tabun from 1985, as it faced attacks from "human waves" of Iranian troops and poorly-trained but loyal volunteers. Tabun can kill within minutes.

Or this...

Saddam's Death Squads were credited with torturing and murdering well over a Million "disloyal" Iraqi's between 1982-2000.

IN the unlit blackness of an October night, it took a flashlight to pick them out: rust-colored butchers' hooks, 20 or more, each four or five feet long, aligned in rows along the ceiling of a large hangar-like building. In the grimmest fortress in Iraq's gulag, on the desert floor 20 miles west of Baghdad, this appeared to be the grimmest corner of all, the place of mass hangings that have been a documented part of life under Saddam Hussein.
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/26/weekinreview/the-world-how-many-people-has-hussein-killed.html?pagewanted=all

Yeah.... Iraq was such a peaceful nation prior to Bush.



Let's not forget that it was Climate Change that instigated the current "Civil War" conflict in Syria. Again, all between the Sunni's and Shia's.


So, this whole ongoing violent horrific mess in SW Asia (Iraq and Syria) is all Bush's and Climate Change's (Western Industrial "Gunland" Man's) fault. How foolish of me and tens of millions of others to think otherwise.
HighDesertDJ

Trad climber
Dec 10, 2015 - 03:33pm PT
Good lord, Chief. Watching you post is like watching a Saturday Night Live skit. What are you even talking about? What are you even arguing? Saddam attacked the Kurds. What does that have to do with Iraqi refugees from a post-Saddam Iraq? Or sectarian violence? Or Syrian refugees from the conflict in Syria? Literally nothing. You are trying to be smug about facts that everyone agrees on that have no bearing on the current conversation. You're showing signs of actual mental illness, Chief. It's worrisome.
zBrown

Ice climber
Dec 10, 2015 - 03:34pm PT
Oh, did I mention the already 10.5 MILLION Illegal Immigrants from south of the border over just the past decade that have fought tooth and nail not to only to get here. But so illogically, to REMAIN HERE!

I thought these folks came to work and/or raise anchor babies. If it was the guns all along why didn't they leave once they got them?

Maybe it was the work and the disco life.


Chaz

Trad climber
greater Boss Angeles area
Dec 10, 2015 - 05:41pm PT
"San Bernardino shooter used friend to dodge gun check"

-L.A. Times

http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-me-ln-enrique-marquez-main-mother-speaks-20151210-story.html

"One of the sources said Thursday that Farook wanted to make sure “the guns were not tied back to him” when he asked Enrique Marquez to make the purchases at a Southern California gun store in 2011 or 2012. Farook feared he “wouldn’t pass a background check” if he attempted to acquire the military-style rifles on his own, the source said."




That's the dictionary definition of "straw purchase", Monolith.

One element would have been enough, but Farook satisfied both. Knew he couldn't pass a background check and wanted to avoid government detection.
rick sumner

Trad climber
reno, nevada/ wasilla alaska
Dec 10, 2015 - 05:50pm PT
I'm changing my mind about who I vote for in the prez general election. I'm now a solid vote for the Hildabeast or whatever scum bucket the dems nominate.

My wife just reminded me I have a perfect record for voting for the loser.

Saddam was a bad guy, but elements of the Iraqi population were worse and besides that he was a very effective counter weight to Iranian ambitions. All in all, a huge mistake removing him.
StahlBro

Trad climber
San Diego, CA
Dec 10, 2015 - 05:54pm PT
All the more reason to not sell this sh*t to anyone. Hell, why don't we sell yellow cake uranium to everyone? Then everyone could help defend hearth and home with a nuclear deterrent. We would all be so much safer. Pfttt
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