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    Quote Originally Posted by Toureg89 View Post
    this


    this


    this. if we are going to violently steal money from americans, the least we can do as freedom lovers until we can abolish the IRS is make sure as much of the confiscated wealth as possible is spent on fellow americans.


    this. except because of not only Ugandan, International, as well as, and sadly, American regulations, youll have to get the gun on the blackmarket in the bush rather than being able to fly with one from america.


    once again, this. kony is the untintended consequences of international gun control and corrupt organizations vying for power. even the organizations that have been enenemies of Kony have probably used child soldiers or committed human rights violations. in the end, people shouldnt be fighting for one group or another, but defending themselves against whichever group decides to attack them.

    but with gun control and forced allegiance to state (who, in africa, is just the successful warlord or despotic general), this is not possible.

    remove that, and the people who care can prove it by hopping on a plane with their ar15s.
    where in here do i say i want to send nonvolunteers to kill Kony or i show how i am obsessed with killing. if you read this response, imo, Kony is only the result of the untinded consequences of the statist governments in the region, and that killing him wont change anything.

    my desire to kill Kony extends as far as the fact of whether or not he has killed an American and whether or not its legal and constitutional to do so.

    because i assumed MnR covered onland victimization of americans as the definition itself can be used for, is not the same to say i am obsessed with having him killed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Toureg89 View Post
    that makes him no different than bin Laden. both are predators. just on specifically preys on us and is easily addressable by the law, the other preys on whomever and isnt easily addressable by the law.
    You know,, i was quite impressed that Ron Paul knew of and proposed this very obscure old law as an alternative way of dealing with 9/11.

    And as the propaganda Machine was winding up and Bin Ladin was in the cross-hairs, Ron proposed it.

    HOWEVER,, after extensive investigation there was NO evidence found to link Osama Bin Ladin to 9/11.
    Still he is the accepted boogieman.
    Both Saudi Arabia and Israel were more likely involved than Bin Ladin.

    While I respect Ron for trying to diffuse the war chants,, he failed to do so. And Letters of Marque are brought up often,, but are usually not even applicable,, even if they were a recognized law.

    And Uganda??

    Look at the history.
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    9/11 was an inside job get over it!

    Can we get off this Kony crap to? We got bigger problems of our own. I don't want my kids being like the Kony kids.

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    I hope Michael Scheuer can provide his thoughts on this.

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    Gee, so this whole Kony thing couldn't possibly be a BIG FUCKING DISTRACTION... could it?
    ...
    Lets remember that we are on the eve of another war, scratch that, police action with IRAN or SYRIA... proof to those of you who say the government is inept that they are actually very effective/familiar with the proper way to manipulate people.

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    from 14 oct 2011. so US troops are already there. genius.

    WASHINGTON -- President Obama is sending about 100 U.S. troops to central Africa to help local forces battle the Lord's Resistance Army, a rebel group that the administration says has waged a campaign of murder, rape and kidnapping for more than two decades.

    Obama said Friday the troops will act as advisers in efforts to hunt down rebel leader Joseph Kony but will not engage in combat except in self-defense, according to a letter to Congress that was obtained by Fox News.

    The White House says the first troops arrived in Uganda on Wednesday. Ultimately, they will also deploy in South Sudan, the Central African Republic and Congo.

    Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011...#ixzz1odXYpYLo
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    Quote Originally Posted by randomname View Post
    That didn't take long...
    100 TROOPS = A HECK OF A LOT OF ADVISORS??

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    Quote Originally Posted by randomname View Post
    That didn't take long...
    Obama Sends U.S. Troops to Central Africa to Aid Campaign Against Rebel Group

    Published October 14, 2011

    Been there a while.

    And this is why I KEEP SAYING
    Read some history.
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    I'm just concerned about whether Obama got UN/NATO authority to send troops there


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    I'm a firm believer of a constitutional foreign policy. I'm a firm believer that the Iraq and Afghanistan wars were a mistake. I don't want to be the policeman of the world. But how can I provide meaningful support to stopping this guy without supporting sending American troops overseas. I never abandon my principles, but it's difficult not to in this case.
    If you do more research, you will find that this guy doesn't have much power anymore. Ugandans took care of him 4 years ago.

    We need to stop falling for the mentality that Africans can't take care of themselves.
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