Police Seize Washington Man's Guns Using Red Flag Laws Over Satirical 'Joker' Meme

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I'm tired of our finest being killed and maimed to protect those that have been fighting against each other for centuries and will do so after we leave or if we stay there.
100% agree. The regions we are currently engaged in are simply utilizing the financial benefits of our involvement. Bring every Soldier, Marine, Airman, Sailor and DOD civilians home. Enough is enough.
 

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How long have our troops been in the sandbox? I can remember when Gulf-1 started somewhere around 1993-1994. To me, it seems that, that part of the world has been using the US as mercenaries. Somebody kicks a rock and they pick up the phone and call the US to kick butt. We send “advisors” to train and supply their troops with arms and as soon as we leave, they throw them down and run.

With our immigration policies and the increase of people from that part of the world, I’m concerned about terrorism here in the US. The typical attitude is “that’ll never happen here”. It already has and can again. If it’s a civil war, they need to take care of it themselves. We did.
 

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Hopefully our military stocked the Kurds up with arms and ordinance before they pulled out. But it's time for the other Middle East countries to fight their own battles. Muslims have been killing each other in the name of Allah since Mohammad died.
 

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How long have our troops been in the sandbox? I can remember when Gulf-1 started somewhere around 1993-1994. To me, it seems that, that part of the world has been using the US as mercenaries. Somebody kicks a rock and they pick up the phone and call the US to kick butt. We send “advisors” to train and supply their troops with arms and as soon as we leave, they throw them down and run.

With our immigration policies and the increase of people from that part of the world, I’m concerned about terrorism here in the US. The typical attitude is “that’ll never happen here”. It already has and can again. If it’s a civil war, they need to take care of it themselves. We did.
We had military advisors in Saudi Arabia in the mid 70's.
 

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How long have our troops been in the sandbox? I can remember when Gulf-1 started somewhere around 1993-1994. To me, it seems that, that part of the world has been using the US as mercenaries. Somebody kicks a rock and they pick up the phone and call the US to kick butt. We send “advisors” to train and supply their troops with arms and as soon as we leave, they throw them down and run.

With our immigration policies and the increase of people from that part of the world, I’m concerned about terrorism here in the US. The typical attitude is “that’ll never happen here”. It already has and can again. If it’s a civil war, they need to take care of it themselves. We did.

If you are referring to George H.W. Bush's administration, it was in 1990-1991.

Gulf War
 

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Kurdish is an ethnicity, not a religion. They aren't Arabs and they aren't Turks. There's the problem. When those dorks in London drew up a new map of the Ottoman Empire, they ran out of ink before they drew Turkistan.

Who said that "Kurdish was a religion?" I simply stated that the Kurds were mostly Muslim.
 

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CA just expanded red flag crap among other things. Now pretty much anyone who knows you can get you flagged.
LOL, I wonder if shooting at a wildfire, while your power has been shut off is grounds for red flagging?

Seriously
Enormous Gas Tax Increase
Rolling Power Outages
Raging Wild Fires
Red Flag Laws (most invasive in the country)
Drought

It’s almost like they are trying to encourage riotous behavior....... or even more sinister drive out masses to other regions (to spread their liberal voting base around the country)

On a side note, if you have Amazon Prime I recommend watching the lates season of Goliath (albeit it the most difficult season to follow by far) it is based on a true story of the Wonderful Nut Company. So as crazy as this season is realize its based on a true event.
 

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Kurdish is an ethnicity, not a religion. They aren't Arabs and they aren't Turks. There's the problem. When those dorks in London drew up a new map of the Ottoman Empire, they ran out of ink before they drew Turkistan.
I think you meant to say Kurdistan, and you are correct the they were screwed by Britain and France in 1916 and again in by Britain, France and the Turks in 1923. They were not originally Muslim, finding it hard to research what they might have been before they were invaded by the Muslim hoards in the 7th century. As we should all be aware if you are invaded by a Muslim force you options are to convert or die, or fight and eventually die. They had been invaded many times (usually by Muslims which explains why they are Muslim today)

But since 1990 they have fought separate guerilla campaigns in all four countries, Turkey, Iran, Irag, Syria, looking for autonomy. So this would explain more why they are hated by all four countries, I dunno maybe we give them smoke shops and casinos? If Kurdistan were to exist today it would look like this

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