Monday, May 9, 2011

Pig in a Blanket

I had my doubts at the first, but it looks like they did get Osama. I am always amazed by the antagonists who comment on this blog assuming that the statements by one are the opinions of all. While there were some in the White Nationalist Movement who doubted the original story of the killing of Osama, most did not. Critically minded people DO question opinions, statements and beliefs. They don’t accept things at face value. They want to see evidence and with the dumping of Osama’s body so quickly it did leave a rise to doubt. However, in my opinion, the handling of the body was in poor judgment. They should have wrapped it up in a pig’s carcass before feeding him to the fish.

I am tired of hearing how brave the decision to get Osama was. Here is a guy that they have been trying to get for close to 10 years using thousands of man hours of investigation, and millions of dollars spent, what was the tough decision? The military presents the operation before Obama, they have all the details worked out and all the manpower in place and they tell the president that all they needed was his nod. How brave and courageous was that?

I am glad that Osama was disposed of. But it wasn’t Obama that got him, it was our supreme military.

10 comments:

  1. 'Touch not the unclean' is not a joke to God. How many White soldiers would you have defiling themselves?

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  2. Dear Mr. Anonymous at 2:57:
    I am sure you mean well, but try not to be a little Pharisee to Pastor Robb. I think it is clear that the words "touch not the unclean thing" means something different then you imply. Jesus rode a donkey (unclean). Moses handled a snake (unclean). Also if this is as you say, then you could not pet a cat or dog or ride a horse.
    Any way! This is just my thoughts. . . May Yahweh bless!

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  3. "I am always amazed by the antagonists who comment on this blog assuming that the statements by one are the opinions of all."

    Sorry Thomas, but if you've taught me anything, it's that demographics of people need to be treated as "corporate entities" (your words). Maybe ignorance isn't as convenient when YOU'RE the one on the receiving end of its fallout.

    Treat others as you would like to be treated.

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  4. Anonymous at 4:26.

    Try reading a bible sometime. Lev, 11:7-8. It's not talking about a donkey, a snake, a cat or a dog. It's talking about swine. Jesus didn't ride a pig into town did he? One isn't a pharisee by obeying the law. Robb was trying to be funny again, but was just inane.

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  5. Maybe Pastor Robb thought the guys handling the dead pig would be wearing gloves.
    Try to lighten up and understand the spirit of Robb is saying. I thought it was funny.

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  6. Donnie,

    Get serious. The Bible doesn't say you can touch swine if you wear gloves. Now there's phariseeism for you.

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  7. "Sorry Thomas, but if you've taught me anything, it's that demographics of people need to be treated as "corporate entities" (your words)."

    Hey! NH: You've shown your first sign of progress! There's hope for the world yet!

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  8. Exactly. White nationalists don't just accept that all men are created equal, they dig deeper and come to the conclusion that obviously WHITE people are above all. While still contending they love America.

    Freaking hypocrites.

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  9. "Hey! NH: You've shown your first sign of progress! There's hope for the world yet!"

    Progress? Ironic.

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  10. Perhaps it was considered a brave decision based on the responsibility it entailed. Putting young American lives on the line in the initial raid, compounded by the threat to millions more in its wake due to potential retaliation--I'd hope it would be a tough decision to make, even though it was the right one.

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