Just a "snag". I guess you just can't dump them in the ocean... Let them swim back home. Eh?
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12/10/2017 4:01:04 PM PST by
vannrox
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To: vannrox
Once again there are hundreds of sharks who will go hungry...
29 posted on
12/10/2017 5:59:15 PM PST by
SuperLuminal
(Where is another agitator for republicanism like Sam Adams when we need him?)
To: vannrox
Use large, amphibious ships. Let them out on the coasts of their homelands. Repeat.
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12/10/2017 6:03:59 PM PST by
familyop
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12/10/2017 6:32:56 PM PST by
Daniel Ramsey
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To: vannrox
At first I thought that, too. Open the door and dump them in the ocean. But that’s a little harsh. They should have opened the door on taxiway, dumped them on the tarmac, and quickly taken off. That would be much more humane.
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I'd say it was bad planning. Check the map! Senegal is probably further (over 4,000 miles) from Somalia than any other place in Africa. Should have put them on a plane that can go directly to Somalia or with a refueling stop at a US military base en route.
35 posted on
12/10/2017 7:04:57 PM PST by
drpix
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They didn’t get enough rest? But they flew all the way back?
Make it a C-5 flight next time. Plenty of room to bunk out.
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12/10/2017 9:09:33 PM PST by
blueplum
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It is reprehensible that the American taxpayer is forced to foot the bill for these extravagant flights.
These criminal savages should be made to swim home.
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