Paris Attacks

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
Typical PWI responses, just some facts

  • Al qaeda is the obvious first choice for blame on organized attacks outside of the region, not ISIL
  • If you factor this into a yearly death average gun control is still in the liberals favor in respects to Paris
  • Compared to our world population these death tolls are nothing, climate change is still unknown so it can’t be dismissed as a smaller problem.[/quote]

Your stupidity cannot be calculated.

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
Typical PWI responses, just some facts

  • Al qaeda is the obvious first choice for blame on organized attacks outside of the region, not ISIL
  • If you factor this into a yearly death average gun control is still in the liberals favor in respects to Paris
  • Compared to our world population these death tolls are nothing, climate change is still unknown so it can’t be dismissed as a smaller problem.[/quote]

What a dumb fucking thing to type.

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
Typical PWI responses, just some facts

  • Al qaeda is the obvious first choice for blame on organized attacks outside of the region, not ISIL
  • If you factor this into a yearly death average gun control is still in the liberals favor in respects to Paris
  • Compared to our world population these death tolls are nothing, climate change is still unknown so it can’t be dismissed as a smaller problem.[/quote]

What a dumb fucking thing to type.[/quote]

What did you expect from a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Pittttbulll?
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I always thought he was fine, but that post was about as classless as it gets.

[quote]Bismark wrote:
Given the national tragedy that France, our oldest ally, has suffered today, political quips are wholly tasteless. As president Obama stated, “This is an attack not just on Paris, it’s an attack not just on the people of France, but this is an attack on all of humanity and the universal values that we share.” Show a modicum of respect for those affected.[/quote]

Well aren’t you the most enlightened person in the room.

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:

[quote]Bismark wrote:
… multiple shootings in Paris. 6 gunmen are purported to have carried out the coordinated attacks, and up to 60 hostages have been taken.

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This can’t be right. You’re not allowed to carry a gun in Paris.[/quote]

Have you ever been in Paris? There is policemen/army everywhere since the terrorists attacks in the 90’s. Good job on being the first dumbass to bring up the question of gun control.

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
Typical PWI responses, just some facts

  • Al qaeda is the obvious first choice for blame on organized attacks outside of the region, not ISIL
  • If you factor this into a yearly death average gun control is still in the liberals favor in respects to Paris
  • Compared to our world population these death tolls are nothing, climate change is still unknown so it can’t be dismissed as a smaller problem.[/quote]

What a dumb fucking thing to type.[/quote]

What did you expect from a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Pittttbulll?
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I always thought he was fine, but that post was about as classless as it gets.[/quote]

I just woke up to this news here in Afghanistan. My sincere condolences to the victims and their families. I have served alongside the French military and they are professional and courageous. May they hunt down and kill the cancerous filth that carried out this “holy war” massacre. Fucking cowards, may they roast in hell for eternity.

As for the comment above about the deaths meaning nothing on a world scale, You could say the same thing about the Twin Towers, nearly 3000 died, but, on a world scale that means nothing. However, I lost two brothers in that attack and I have never forgot, never, ever, will forgive. Someone lost a lover, child, wife, or husband during that attack, so it will always mean something to them. Fucking extremist filth.

The biggest problem in France is the ‘‘non-french’’, the people who live there, who were originally from other non-european countries and don’t identify with being French. That’s the main problem.

[quote]idaho wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
Typical PWI responses, just some facts

  • Al qaeda is the obvious first choice for blame on organized attacks outside of the region, not ISIL
  • If you factor this into a yearly death average gun control is still in the liberals favor in respects to Paris
  • Compared to our world population these death tolls are nothing, climate change is still unknown so it can’t be dismissed as a smaller problem.[/quote]

What a dumb fucking thing to type.[/quote]

What did you expect from a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Pittttbulll?
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I always thought he was fine, but that post was about as classless as it gets.[/quote]

I just woke up to this news here in Afghanistan. My sincere condolences to the victims and their families. I have served alongside the French military and they are professional and courageous. May they hunt down and kill the cancerous filth that carried out this “holy war” massacre. Fucking cowards, may they roast in hell for eternity.

As for the comment above about the deaths meaning nothing on a world scale, You could say the same thing about the Twin Towers, nearly 3000 died, but, on a world scale that means nothing. However, I lost two brothers in that attack and I have never forgot, never, ever, will forgive. Someone lost a lover, child, wife, or husband during that attack, so it will always mean something to them. Fucking extremist filth.
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That’s true. Global warming is not relevant to this thread. The fact that global warming is a bigger problem globally doesn’t make any difference to the death of loved ones. It’s just the usual idiots trying to steer the topic to their preoccupations: the denying of global warming and the right to own and carry guns (which will solve violence everywhere everytime, as in the USA).

[quote]idaho wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]pushharder wrote:

[quote]usmccds423 wrote:

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
Typical PWI responses, just some facts

  • Al qaeda is the obvious first choice for blame on organized attacks outside of the region, not ISIL
  • If you factor this into a yearly death average gun control is still in the liberals favor in respects to Paris
  • Compared to our world population these death tolls are nothing, climate change is still unknown so it can’t be dismissed as a smaller problem.[/quote]

What a dumb fucking thing to type.[/quote]

What did you expect from a summa cum laude graduate of the University of Pittttbulll?
[/quote]

I always thought he was fine, but that post was about as classless as it gets.[/quote]

I just woke up to this news here in Afghanistan. My sincere condolences to the victims and their families. I have served alongside the French military and they are professional and courageous. May they hunt down and kill the cancerous filth that carried out this “holy war” massacre. Fucking cowards, may they roast in hell for eternity.

As for the comment above about the deaths meaning nothing on a world scale, You could say the same thing about the Twin Towers, nearly 3000 died, but, on a world scale that means nothing. However, I lost two brothers in that attack and I have never forgot, never, ever, will forgive. Someone lost a lover, child, wife, or husband during that attack, so it will always mean something to them. Fucking extremist filth.
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Agreed, fuck extremists.

Time for the French Foreign Legion to wind down in Africa and get back to the “cradle of civilization”

My brother lives a few streets away from the Bataclan.
My best friend lives close to the Stade de France.

Both are alive.

A friend of a friend (who happens to have bad musical taste) was IN the Bataclan and managed to escape without harm.

And according to facebook most of my parisian friends are safe.

Lucky friday the 13th for me.

going back to lurking mode now.
See you in a dozen of pages.

[quote]NorCal916 wrote:
To infer these acts of resistance were committed by Muslims is racist and Islamophobic. [/quote]

Or just profiling.

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
Typical PWI responses, just some facts

  • Al qaeda is the obvious first choice for blame on organized attacks outside of the region, not ISIL[/quote]

Not sure that qualifies as a fact, especially as ISIS has claimed responsibility.

[quote]kamui wrote:
My brother lives a few streets away from the Bataclan.
My best friend lives close to the Stade de France.

Both are alive.

A friend of a friend (who happens to have bad musical taste) was IN the Bataclan and managed to escape without harm.

And according to facebook most of my parisian friends are safe.

Lucky friday the 13th for me.

going back to lurking mode now.
See you in a dozen of pages.

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Kamui, I’m glad you and your loved ones are safe, at least. I only wish it could have been so for everyone.

[quote]tsantos wrote:

[quote]sufiandy wrote:
Typical PWI responses, just some facts

  • Al qaeda is the obvious first choice for blame on organized attacks outside of the region, not ISIL[/quote]

Not sure that qualifies as a fact, especially as ISIS has claimed responsibility.[/quote]

ISIL praised the attacks on twitter. Do you have a link to the organization claiming responsibility?

[quote]jasmincar wrote:

[quote]Powerpuff wrote:

[quote]Bismark wrote:
… multiple shootings in Paris. 6 gunmen are purported to have carried out the coordinated attacks, and up to 60 hostages have been taken.

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This can’t be right. You’re not allowed to carry a gun in Paris.[/quote]

Have you ever been in Paris? There is policemen/army everywhere since the terrorists attacks in the 90’s. Good job on being the first dumbass to bring up the question of gun control.

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I shouldn’t have said it, at least not tonight. I apologize. I tried to removed it, but you’d already quoted me. Sorry. This is a terrible thing.