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Box A Rox
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Yeah because the FSA are shooting practice rounds in a battlefield Those rounds are handmade, they're not standard munitions, I would expect your military expertise would have known that, yet maybe you did in hopes I wouldn't.

I was around 105 &155 artillery for over a year but never saw the rounds in your video.  Do you know
what they are???
Do you know if these are chemical weapons???
I don't.  I don't know who is shooting them or even what country they are fired from or their
intended target.

The video said PROOF!  I didn't see any.


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philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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LMAO!  Henry is such a kidder!!!
Funny video!  Not Joh Stewart quality but none the less, a funny vid!


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I was around 105 &155 artillery for over a year but never saw the rounds in your video.  Do you know
what they are???
Do you know if these are chemical weapons???
I don't.  I don't know who is shooting them or even what country they are fired from or their
intended target.

The video said PROOF!  I didn't see any.


There is no shortage of standard munitions held by the rebels, that is a homemade delivery system with gas canisters at the end. Take that into account with my video showing them testing actual chemical gases and calling in chemical weapon orders and that is more proof then what our government claims to have against Assad. There was already chemicals used months ago, like this one it was set to be a big story but it just vanished because the evidence was pointing at the FSA who were behind it. The survivors of that attack pointed their fingers at the FSA for releasing the chemicals. There is also reports that the Syrian army reclaimed a tunnel system and found chemical weapons, some of their soldiers were injured by the chemicals when they entered.


"In the beginning of a change, the Patriot is a scarce man, brave, hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a Patriot."

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There is no shortage of standard munitions held by the rebels, that is a homemade delivery system with gas canisters at the end. Take that into account with my video showing them testing actual chemical gases and calling in chemical weapon orders and that is more proof then what our government claims to have against Assad. There was already chemicals used months ago, like this one it was set to be a big story but it just vanished because the evidence was pointing at the FSA who were behind it. The survivors of that attack pointed their fingers at the FSA for releasing the chemicals. There is also reports that the Syrian army reclaimed a tunnel system and found chemical weapons, some of their soldiers were injured by the chemicals when they entered.


OK.  Let me word it differently, then maybe you'll understand:

I SEE NO PROOF!
Do you???
If so, please explain.


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But??? NO BUTTS ABOUT IT.  

With out drones the USA would be spending much more and getting much less.  
There is no way for the US Public to evaluate the effectiveness of this program but consider the cost
of training and equipping one team to infiltrate Al Qaeda and capturing or killing the head of one
terrorists cell.  



At the expense of killing civilians?  Yup, those are American government moral values for sure.  That's the type of values Americans are supposed to believe the rest of the world should emulate.  Kill twenty innocent to get one "bad guy" on the cheap.  A nuclear weapon or even white phosphorus would be even cheaper. Ohhhh...Flying a commercial jet into a skyscraper is a cheap and efficient way to kill too!

There definitely is a strain of Americans that share this psychopathic thinking. They happen to hold the highest offices in government, and box worships them.

Like L4L says, we wonder why our society has such a disregard for innocent life.  Box a Cox just articulated it.  Kill more for less...it's the Walmart business model.


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David Cameron on Syria: ' Chemical weapons indefensible'



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So did about 15 other people!  


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Poor Ron.  He's so confused!  


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Why does the US think they have ANY right on who runs other countries?  How would WE feel if we were told by another country who has
to be in power here?  Our government is fu**ed up.
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Poor Ron.  He's so confused!  


Actually he is the ONLY one who makes any sense, sorry Box but your great leader is no better than his predecessor.
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Actually he is the ONLY one who makes any sense, sorry Box but your great leader is no better than his predecessor.


LOL  MY GREAT LEADER??? I'm no Barack Obama Groupie.  There is much to be disappointed with in his
presidency, and this decision may be part of my disappointment, depending on his response.



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Poor Ron.  He's so confused!  


Actually he is the ONLY one who makes any sense, sorry Box but your great leader is no better than his predecessor.
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