Can we get Russia mad enough so they can finally release the pee pee video they got on Trump?![]()
Can we get Russia mad enough so they can finally release the pee pee video they got on Trump?![]()
agree completely on all points. and yes, media just has to give immediate reaction and shows no inclination whatsoever to carefully analyze.
Can someone post photos of the damage the 60 cruise missles we fired caused? I'm not talking about a damn pothole either. We shot 60 missles so I expect to see some serious damage.
look at the runway lol
Maybe we were just helping them clear some debris out of the way.
At Obama still?
Those hardcore alt right s are jumping off trumps bandwagon over this .
S.O.H.R.---Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
Yet, despite its central role in the savage civil war, the grandly named Syrian Observatory for Human Rights is virtually a one-man band. Its founder, Rami Abdul Rahman, 42, who fled Syria 13 years ago, operates out of a semidetached red-brick house on an ordinary residential street in this drab industrial city [Coventry, England]."
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/04/10/wo...-behind-the-ca...
updates on Syria from a guy in England
If you're judging that based on Twitter, half of them are Russian troll accounts anyway.
So these missiles aren't powerful enough to punch holes in runways. Maybe we should just fly a plane over the area and push out a bunch of boulders.
djohn2oo8 has found the Syrian version of Louise Mensch
One could not fathom a more unreliable, compromised, biased source of information, yet for the past two years, his “Observatory” has served as the sole source of information for the endless torrent of propaganda emanating from the Western media. Perhaps worst of all, is that the United Nations uses this compromised, absurdly overt source of propaganda as the basis for its various reports – at least, that is what the New York Times now claims in their recent article, “A Very Busy Man Behind the Syrian Civil War’s Casualty Count.”
The NYT piece admits:
Military analysts in Washington follow its body counts of Syrian and rebel soldiers to gauge the course of the war. The United Nations and human rights organizations scour its descriptions of civilian killings for evidence in possible war crimes trials. Major news organizations, including this one, cite its casualty figures.
Yet, despite its central role in the savage civil war, the grandly named Syrian Observatory for Human Rights is virtually a one-man band. Its founder, Rami Abdul Rahman, 42, who fled Syria 13 years ago, operates out of a semidetached red-brick house on an ordinary residential street in this drab industrial city [Coventry, England].
The New York Times also for the first time reveals that Abdul Rahman’s operation is indeed funded by the European Union and a “European country” he refuses to identify:
Money from two dress shops covers his minimal needs for reporting on the conflict, along with small subsidies from the European Union and one European country that he declines to identify.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/the-syr...rorism/5331072
Man I refuse to believe SIXTY cruise missles did that little damage.
whoops...here it is
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and the other half Shareblue trolls.
This is more like it![]()
You don't get to laugh at anyone if you're going to be posting Cernovich tweets.
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