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#55
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01-04-2010, 04:12 AM
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Re: Eye-popping Experience With a Machinegun in Iraq
So let's say Syrians (for example) didn't like your countries politics. They invade the US, wreck your shit, and set up road blocks everywhere. You're gonna let some invading ragheads tell you what to do? Some guy in a turban tells you to stop and you'll listen to him? Pussy. But you're right! If you indiscriminately fire on civilians, you'll end up in prison for murder. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/8436780.stm Or not... By the way, how many US army personnel have ever gone to prison for murder? Any guesses? |
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01-04-2010, 07:57 AM
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Re: Eye-popping Experience With a Machinegun in Iraq
Nice post scorpion! As per the whole "was it right to shoot him" argument idk when someone is yelling and pointing and shooting warning shots at me, even if it is in another language shit I'm gonna stop especially if they're pointing big fucking guns at me dumbass knew the risks I'm sure but didn't heed the warning so boom acquired holes in different parts of his body! Of course in the future I'm not going to drive my crappy car up to a chinese tank now am I? Lol |
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01-04-2010, 01:51 PM
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Re: Eye-popping Experience With a Machinegun in Iraq
you could have stopped after the first half of the question. the second half was unnecessary, and it this that made some of us upset. i think that it has been thoroughly explained now why a vehicle attempting to run at them needs to be stopped at all costs, and if you don't understand that you never will without serving your country overseas. you definitely have a right to your opinions, we live in a free country, thank all the military men and women you know who continue protect your right to express them. |