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State Dept: Murder of Americans Not Terrorism, But Acts of Terror
FrontPage Magazine ^
| February 2, 2015
| Daniel Greenfield
Posted on 02/03/2015 5:09:23 AM PST by SJackson
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To: SJackson
This equivocation has to have a legal implication.
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02/03/2015 7:33:10 AM PST
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combat_boots
(The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto!)
To: SJackson
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02/03/2015 8:09:58 AM PST
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Personal Responsibility
(Changing the name of a thing doesn't change the thing. A liberal or a rose by any other name...)
To: SJackson
When the truth is obvious, it is the policy of this Administration to lie again and then lie harder.
Like the Devil, there is no truth in these people. They are their father's spawn.
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02/03/2015 8:52:39 AM PST
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Gritty
(Islam is not a peaceful religion. It never has been. It never will be .- Franklin Graham)
To: SJackson
Its an act of terror when American citizens are, individuals, are killed, like contractors, absolutely, Psaki said.
So if they either kill one of those people, you know, non-Americans, but individuals, that’s not terror. And if they kill an American who is more than an individual, say an ambassador representing America, or a corporate executive who is there in his capacity as a corporate executive, then that’s not terror. Now everything makes perfect sense./irony dripping from every syllable.
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02/03/2015 1:26:22 PM PST
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Eleutheria5
(End the occupation. Annex today.)
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