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<blockquote data-quote="Pokinfun" data-source="post: 2844682" data-attributes="member: 28113"><p>When I was in Ar Ramadi Iraq in 2003, I watched a man try to refill his radiator on his car. He was dipping a water bottle into raw sewage running down a street. </p><p>I think people forget that if the water system fails in that part of the world, you are within 3 days of death. </p><p>I don't feel sorry for they guy in Iraq or the people that live in Homs, all of them need to fix their own counties. </p><p>Right or wrong, good or bad, It does not matter to me, but I spent 20 years of my life making sure Oklahoma does not look like Homs. Syrian refugees need to fix their own country and not be a burden on other nations because they are cowards.</p><p>Anyone have a little more sympathy for those Syrian refugees? I have zero sympathy for people who are not willing to defend their own homes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pokinfun, post: 2844682, member: 28113"] When I was in Ar Ramadi Iraq in 2003, I watched a man try to refill his radiator on his car. He was dipping a water bottle into raw sewage running down a street. I think people forget that if the water system fails in that part of the world, you are within 3 days of death. I don't feel sorry for they guy in Iraq or the people that live in Homs, all of them need to fix their own counties. Right or wrong, good or bad, It does not matter to me, but I spent 20 years of my life making sure Oklahoma does not look like Homs. Syrian refugees need to fix their own country and not be a burden on other nations because they are cowards. Anyone have a little more sympathy for those Syrian refugees? I have zero sympathy for people who are not willing to defend their own homes. [/QUOTE]
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