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I know that this is pedantic to the point of irrelevance given the circumstances, but it is not possible to buy a fully automatic assault rifle in the US without a very special license, under Federal law. It would have been a semi-automatic.morepork wrote:This guy was known by the Feds for years, had a documented history of mental illness and domestic abuse convictions, yet he manages to buy a fully automatic assault rifle with no hassle.
If that''s not a systematic failure of infrastructure, I don't know what is.
Aaaaaand there it is. Even when ISIS put their hands up to claim responsibility, its still the fault of "neocons" in America.rowan wrote:Yesterday an American shot up a gay night club in Floria, killing 50 people and wounding more than 50 more. In America there is more than one mass shooting per day on average, though yesterday's was the worst on record. Who is to blame for this tragedy? American lawmakers and gun lobbyists perhaps? How about the attacker himself? No, no, no. Perish the thought. It was ISIS - 'Islamic terrorists,' as Americans are taught to think of them. Nothing to do with those gun laws at all. Nothing to do with the insanity of the 'American way.' So what to do? Obviously we don't change the gun laws or criticize the lawmakers and gun lobbyists. ISIS did it, so the solution must be to send more troops to the Middle East and destroy a few more countries, right? It's thanks to ISIS that the occupation of Iraq, now in its 14th year, is continuing, and it's thanks to ISIS that American troops are now in Syria - uninvited. Wow, ISIS is actually proving to be very convenient for the US neocons. You'd almost thinking they were working for them.![]()
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Fair enough. In Florida, you can buy as many M16s as you like and they don't have to be registered. Brilliant.Stones of granite wrote:I know that this is pedantic to the point of irrelevance given the circumstances, but it is not possible to buy a fully automatic assault rifle in the US without a very special license, under Federal law. It would have been a semi-automatic.morepork wrote:This guy was known by the Feds for years, had a documented history of mental illness and domestic abuse convictions, yet he manages to buy a fully automatic assault rifle with no hassle.
If that''s not a systematic failure of infrastructure, I don't know what is.
And no limits on how much ammo you can buy. It's not rational.morepork wrote:Fair enough. In Florida, you can buy as many M16s as you like and they don't have to be registered. Brilliant.Stones of granite wrote:I know that this is pedantic to the point of irrelevance given the circumstances, but it is not possible to buy a fully automatic assault rifle in the US without a very special license, under Federal law. It would have been a semi-automatic.morepork wrote:This guy was known by the Feds for years, had a documented history of mental illness and domestic abuse convictions, yet he manages to buy a fully automatic assault rifle with no hassle.
If that''s not a systematic failure of infrastructure, I don't know what is.
Donny osmond wrote:Aaaaaand there it is. Even when ISIS put their hands up to claim responsibility, its still the fault of "neocons" in America.rowan wrote:Yesterday an American shot up a gay night club in Floria, killing 50 people and wounding more than 50 more. In America there is more than one mass shooting per day on average, though yesterday's was the worst on record. Who is to blame for this tragedy? American lawmakers and gun lobbyists perhaps? How about the attacker himself? No, no, no. Perish the thought. It was ISIS - 'Islamic terrorists,' as Americans are taught to think of them. Nothing to do with those gun laws at all. Nothing to do with the insanity of the 'American way.' So what to do? Obviously we don't change the gun laws or criticize the lawmakers and gun lobbyists. ISIS did it, so the solution must be to send more troops to the Middle East and destroy a few more countries, right? It's thanks to ISIS that the occupation of Iraq, now in its 14th year, is continuing, and it's thanks to ISIS that American troops are now in Syria - uninvited. Wow, ISIS is actually proving to be very convenient for the US neocons. You'd almost thinking they were working for them.![]()
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I agree with you about the insanity of american gun laws etc, but jesus fecin wept could you given the rest of it a fwcin rest, just this once?
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I think he was mentally prepared to do this well before any ISIS connection.J Dory wrote:Donny osmond wrote:Aaaaaand there it is. Even when ISIS put their hands up to claim responsibility, its still the fault of "neocons" in America.rowan wrote:Yesterday an American shot up a gay night club in Floria, killing 50 people and wounding more than 50 more. In America there is more than one mass shooting per day on average, though yesterday's was the worst on record. Who is to blame for this tragedy? American lawmakers and gun lobbyists perhaps? How about the attacker himself? No, no, no. Perish the thought. It was ISIS - 'Islamic terrorists,' as Americans are taught to think of them. Nothing to do with those gun laws at all. Nothing to do with the insanity of the 'American way.' So what to do? Obviously we don't change the gun laws or criticize the lawmakers and gun lobbyists. ISIS did it, so the solution must be to send more troops to the Middle East and destroy a few more countries, right? It's thanks to ISIS that the occupation of Iraq, now in its 14th year, is continuing, and it's thanks to ISIS that American troops are now in Syria - uninvited. Wow, ISIS is actually proving to be very convenient for the US neocons. You'd almost thinking they were working for them.![]()
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I agree with you about the insanity of american gun laws etc, but jesus fecin wept could you given the rest of it a fwcin rest, just this once?
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Personally I doubt the guy anything to do with ISIS. He's a wife beating, body building gay hater. In other words, full blown homophobic. He couldn't live with his own sexuality, so went on a rampage.
Fausty on steroids if you like.
It doesn't have to be rational, it's their right.Stones of granite wrote:And no limits on how much ammo you can buy. It's not rational.morepork wrote:Fair enough. In Florida, you can buy as many M16s as you like and they don't have to be registered. Brilliant.Stones of granite wrote:
I know that this is pedantic to the point of irrelevance given the circumstances, but it is not possible to buy a fully automatic assault rifle in the US without a very special license, under Federal law. It would have been a semi-automatic.
You'd have to be pretty naive to buy into the ISIS claims. They were created by the US and have effectively served America's geo-political needs extremely well. These claims have about as much credibility as the WOMD accusations and the infamous testimony of Nayirah...Sandydragon wrote:I think he was mentally prepared to do this well before any ISIS connection.J Dory wrote:Donny osmond wrote: Aaaaaand there it is. Even when ISIS put their hands up to claim responsibility, its still the fault of "neocons" in America.
I agree with you about the insanity of american gun laws etc, but jesus fecin wept could you given the rest of it a fwcin rest, just this once?
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Personally I doubt the guy anything to do with ISIS. He's a wife beating, body building gay hater. In other words, full blown homophobic. He couldn't live with his own sexuality, so went on a rampage.
Fausty on steroids if you like.
Donny osmond wrote:Aaaaaand there it is. Even when ISIS put their hands up to claim responsibility, its still the fault of "neocons" in America.rowan wrote:Yesterday an American shot up a gay night club in Floria, killing 50 people and wounding more than 50 more. In America there is more than one mass shooting per day on average, though yesterday's was the worst on record. Who is to blame for this tragedy? American lawmakers and gun lobbyists perhaps? How about the attacker himself? No, no, no. Perish the thought. It was ISIS - 'Islamic terrorists,' as Americans are taught to think of them. Nothing to do with those gun laws at all. Nothing to do with the insanity of the 'American way.' So what to do? Obviously we don't change the gun laws or criticize the lawmakers and gun lobbyists. ISIS did it, so the solution must be to send more troops to the Middle East and destroy a few more countries, right? It's thanks to ISIS that the occupation of Iraq, now in its 14th year, is continuing, and it's thanks to ISIS that American troops are now in Syria - uninvited. Wow, ISIS is actually proving to be very convenient for the US neocons. You'd almost thinking they were working for them.![]()
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-flori ... =applenews
I agree with you about the insanity of american gun laws etc, but jesus fecin wept could you given the rest of it a fwcin rest, just this once?
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J Dory wrote:Donny osmond wrote:Aaaaaand there it is. Even when ISIS put their hands up to claim responsibility, its still the fault of "neocons" in America.rowan wrote:Yesterday an American shot up a gay night club in Floria, killing 50 people and wounding more than 50 more. In America there is more than one mass shooting per day on average, though yesterday's was the worst on record. Who is to blame for this tragedy? American lawmakers and gun lobbyists perhaps? How about the attacker himself? No, no, no. Perish the thought. It was ISIS - 'Islamic terrorists,' as Americans are taught to think of them. Nothing to do with those gun laws at all. Nothing to do with the insanity of the 'American way.' So what to do? Obviously we don't change the gun laws or criticize the lawmakers and gun lobbyists. ISIS did it, so the solution must be to send more troops to the Middle East and destroy a few more countries, right? It's thanks to ISIS that the occupation of Iraq, now in its 14th year, is continuing, and it's thanks to ISIS that American troops are now in Syria - uninvited. Wow, ISIS is actually proving to be very convenient for the US neocons. You'd almost thinking they were working for them.![]()
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-flori ... =applenews
I agree with you about the insanity of american gun laws etc, but jesus fecin wept could you given the rest of it a fwcin rest, just this once?
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Personally I doubt the guy anything to do with ISIS. He's a wife beating, body building gay hater. In other words, full blown homophobic. He couldn't live with his own sexuality, so went on a rampage.
Fausty on steroids if you like.
There are varying opinions on the above, but very few deny US culpability entirely. Aside from creating the conditions, they indirectly (perhaps) armed them by providing weapons to anti-Assad rebels (terrorists by standard definitions applied to America's enemies), which somehow, amazingly, ended up in ISIS hands - and continued to do so even when they became aware of this. It appears ISIS are also in possession of US vehicles 'forgotten in the desert.'Sandydragon wrote:Created as in the US caused the conditions that allowed them to exist (which is only partially correct) or created as I the US actually formed them (which is nonsense).
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The fall of Saddam helped set the conditions, no argument there (or to be more accurate the failure of the post Saddam governments to govern their properly in a reasonable manner). Arming the rebels is a reasonable point if you assume that the US provided weapons to the more extreme elements. That was never the plan, although its possible that weapon came into their hands via third parties, equally they have been armed by Gulf States who are less picky or have taken their weaponry off government troops who have run away. US vehicles were provided to the Iraqi army which retreated as an incredible rate of knots when ISIS attacked.rowan wrote:There are varying opinions on the above, but very few deny US culpability entirely. Aside from creating the conditions, they indirectly (perhaps) armed them by providing weapons to anti-Assad rebels (terrorists by standard definitions applied to America's enemies), which somehow, amazingly, ended up in ISIS hands - and continued to do so even when they became aware of this. It appears ISIS are also in possession of US vehicles 'forgotten in the desert.'Sandydragon wrote:Created as in the US caused the conditions that allowed them to exist (which is only partially correct) or created as I the US actually formed them (which is nonsense).
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThere is also a school of thought that ISIS is actually controlled by NATO members, (not necessarily the US, by some accounts), and possibly even a CIA covert op (by others). According to former CIA officer John Stockwell the organization has contributed to the deaths of approximately 8 million people with its outright wars and covert operations, mostly in the Third World, and this statement was made some years ago. The toll has probably surpassed 10 million by now, given what's been going on in Libya, Syria, Yemen, Honduras & the Ukraine. So anything's possible.
There was an ex-Islamic extremist who mentioned that tensions with homosexuality played a huge part in many who followed that way of life. I recall listening to him speak on the radio months ago. Not sure how much can be laid to rest with that excuse mind.bruce wrote:J Dory wrote:Donny osmond wrote: Aaaaaand there it is. Even when ISIS put their hands up to claim responsibility, its still the fault of "neocons" in America.
I agree with you about the insanity of american gun laws etc, but jesus fecin wept could you given the rest of it a fwcin rest, just this once?
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Personally I doubt the guy anything to do with ISIS. He's a wife beating, body building gay hater. In other words, full blown homophobic. He couldn't live with his own sexuality, so went on a rampage.
Fausty on steroids if you like.
There we have it. Apparently he had been to club drinking at least a dozen times prior to shooting it up. Closet gay who was caught between what was "manly" and Allah would approve of, and the stirrings in his pants.
Was the claim of responsibility from ISIS for the killing of a French Police Commander and his wife also invented by Western governments and compliant media? For what reason?rowan wrote:Anyway, to bring this conversation back to the core topic, I am pretty sure ISIS does not claim international acts of terrorism, and that these claims are in fact coming from Western governments and compliant media. How very convenient for them. The latest example of the insanity of America's gun laws, namely the killing of 50 homosexuals by an homophobic American male, has now been twisted into an attack on American soil by a foreign (Islamic, in the eyes of Americans) terrorist organization. That's about as sick as it gets. It's like blaming the 2011 Norway Massacre on Christians and their ideology.
Islamic State appeared to claim the attack through its news agency. The Site Intelligence Group, a US-based monitor, cited the Isis-linked Amaq News Agency as saying on its Telegram channels shortly afer the attack: “Islamic State fighter kills deputy chief of the police station in the city of Les Mureaux and his wife with blade weapons near Paris.”