your wife forced your hand.California wrote:She can be a refugee to my house
Meanwhile in Iraq & Syria
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GrumpyCatFace wrote:Dumb slut partied too hard and woke up in a weird house. Ran out the door, weeping for her failed life choices, concerned townsfolk notes her appearance and alerted the fuzz.
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Is this is a good time to point out that she's a Syrian Sunni Arab? Meaning, by the conventional wisdom of some people here, she's probably gonna suicide bomb you and encourage all her male relatives to rape all of your female relatives. And, of course, she'll only migrate to the US to go on welfare.
Fame is not flattery. Respect is not agreement.
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Syrian refugees have achieved Sexual Desirability technology. We must be on guard.
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I told you guys months ago that Syria has some hot chicks. The hilarious thing about what is happening in Europe is that they are getting very few females. It's a bunch of dudes.
If it were the other way around, you better believe liberal women would suddenly find a reason to oppose the migration.
Most of our politics is biological when you strip away all the ostensible nonsense and rationalizations.
I think an effective strategy to oppose the migration would involve male world leaders being seen with super hot Syrian refugee chicks and claiming we need to prioritize the women. Feminists would then find some rationalization for how women are being harmed by it, play victim, and the manginas in the legislatures would white knight for them by limiting the migration.
If it were the other way around, you better believe liberal women would suddenly find a reason to oppose the migration.
Most of our politics is biological when you strip away all the ostensible nonsense and rationalizations.
I think an effective strategy to oppose the migration would involve male world leaders being seen with super hot Syrian refugee chicks and claiming we need to prioritize the women. Feminists would then find some rationalization for how women are being harmed by it, play victim, and the manginas in the legislatures would white knight for them by limiting the migration.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-midea ... SKBN19K0YZThe seizure of the 850-year-old Grand al-Nuri Mosque is a huge symbolic victory for the Iraqi forces fighting to recapture Mosul, which had served as Islamic State's de facto capital in Iraq.
"Their fictitious state has fallen," an Iraqi military spokesman, Brigadier General Yahya Rasool, told state TV.
Mission accomplished?
HAIL!
Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
-Hwen
Her needs America so they won't just take his shit away like in some pussy non gun totting countries can happen.
-Hwen
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Great, let's wrap this thing up. Close the military bases and demobilize. Stop touching my balls in airports.
What's the holdup?
What's the holdup?
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According to some, Iran is still "on notice"...GrumpyCatFace wrote:Great, let's wrap this thing up. Close the military bases and demobilize. Stop touching my balls in airports.
What's the holdup?
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adwinistrator wrote:According to some, Iran is still "on notice"...GrumpyCatFace wrote:Great, let's wrap this thing up. Close the military bases and demobilize. Stop touching my balls in airports.
What's the holdup?
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https://almasdarnews.com/article/us-ref ... l-weapons/(TASS) The US’ refusal to visit the Shayrat Airbase, which Washington claims was used by the Syrian government to launch the April 4 chemical attack on Khan Shaykhun, calls to mind alarming thoughts about the reasons behind the denial, a senior Russian diplomat said.
The Russian Foreign Ministry’s Director of the Department for Non-Proliferation and Arms Control Mikhail Ulyanov said the results of the international investigation would be much more complete if OPCW experts actually visited Shayrat Airbase where the sarin, used in Khan Sheikhoun, was allegedly stored.
“Against this backdrop, Washington’s continued claims that the Syrians are allegedly once again planning to use Shayrat Airbase for a chemical attack seem strange, to say the least,” the Russian diplomat was quoted as saying in a transcript of an earlier briefing on Syria for accredited representatives from the OPCW Executive Council and the UN Security Council member states.
https://almasdarnews.com/article/opcw-i ... -diplomat/(TASS) The report by the OPCW fact-finding mission on Syria ignored the probability that the Khan Shaykhun chemical incident could be staged, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s Director of the Department for Non-Proliferation and Arms Control Mikhail Ulyanov has said.
A transcript of Wednesday’s briefing in Moscow for accredited representatives from the OPCW Executive Council and the UN Security Council member states on the Syrian “chemical dossier,” released on Thursday, quotes the diplomat as saying that “from the very beginning, the Russian side considered it necessary to pay serious attention to the probability that the incident was staged, while conducting the investigation.”
http://themillenniumreport.com/2017/07/ ... -‒-lavrov/The US and Russia have agreed on a ceasefire in southwest Syria, set to take effect on July 9 at noon Damascus time, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has announced.
Lavrov was speaking following the landmark meeting between the Russian and US presidents on the fringes of the G20 summit.
“In this zone [in southern Daraa, Quneitra and As-Suwayda provinces] the ceasefire regime will take effect on July 9 starting 12:00 Damascus time,” Lavrov said. “The US took an obligation that all the militant groups, located there, will comply with the ceasefire.”
The ceasefire was agreed to by experts from Russia, the US and Jordan, who negotiated a memorandum on the creation of a de-escalation zone in southwestern Syria at talks in Jordan’s capital, Amman.
“At first, the security around this de-escalation zone will be maintained with the help of Russian military police in coordination with the Jordanians and Americans,” Lavrov said.