What would you do to "Jihad Johnny"?

BigEasy1

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no you're not.

and my ASVABs are better. and i am in better shape than you. and you're white.

and i can prove it all, cowardly lion.
I'm black and for some reason that turns UncleBuck on. Probably has something to do with being turned out by a black dude when he tried to play youth soccer. The (black) coach said "well son, you suck at soccer, but I know something you can suck at but still be good at" and so went UncleBucks sexual awakening.
 

Doer

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What is good for the goose is good for the gander
An eye for an eye
Do unto others as you would would have them do unto you

ON THE OTHER HAND


Thou shall not kill
Turn the other cheek
Can't we all just get along
You must be an Air Sign. We are seeking the Balance.
 

Jimdamick

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Do we torture an not retribute or is it the other way around? Kinda spliting hairs are you not?
Torture is just the opening act, the retribution comes after. I kind of like that one the Brits did to William Wallace
Wallace evaded capture by the English until 5 August 1305 when John de Menteith, a Scottish knight loyal to Edward, turned Wallace over to English soldiers at Robroyston near Glasgow. Letters of safe conduct from Haakon V of Norway, Philip IV of France, and John Balliol, along with other documents, were found on Wallace and delivered to Edward by John de Segrave.[23]
Wallace was transported to London, lodged in the house of William de Leyrer, then taken to Westminster Hall, where he was tried for treason and for atrocities against civilians in war, "sparing neither age nor sex, monk nor nun."[24][25] He was crowned with a garland of oak to suggest he was the king of outlaws. He responded to the treason charge, "I could not be a traitor to Edward, for I was never his subject." With this, Wallace asserted that the absent John Balliol was officially his king.[citation needed]
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Plaque marking the place of Wallace's execution.
Following the trial, on 23 August 1305, Wallace was taken from the hall to the Tower of London, then stripped naked and dragged through the city at the heels of a horse to the Elms at Smithfield.[26] He was hanged, drawn and quartered — strangled by hanging, but released while he was still alive, emasculated, eviscerated and his bowels burnt before him, beheaded, then cut into four parts. His preserved head (dipped in tar) was placed on a pike atop London Bridge. It was later joined by the heads of the brothers, John and Simon Fraser. His limbs were displayed, separately, in Newcastle upon Tyne, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Stirling, and Perth. A plaque stands in a wall of St. Bartholomew's Hospital near the site of Wallace's execution at Smithfield.
In 1869 the Wallace Monument was erected, very close to the site of his victory at Stirling Bridge. The Wallace Sword, which supposedly belonged to Wallace, although some parts were made at least 160 years later, was held for many years in Dumbarton Castle and is now in the Wallace Monument.
 

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nitro harley

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Nitro -

What the heck is with you and phones?..no such thing as obama-phone..pure gop urban legend:wall:
Sky.

Obama phone sounds better than welfare phone. In Oregon you can get the phone with hud housing and food stamps. There was two people in a band I was jamming with that had these phones so it is not a GOP thing. just so you know..
 

Doer

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I don't think so. William Wallace was the Key to the Scottish Independence. Read History, along with the movies. So, my dear friend, Jim. I looked for you at Chess.com. Did you change you login?


http://williamwallace6.weebly.com/william-wallace-reform.html
The Reform that William Wallace caused for the English was mind blowing because he taught the English that the Scottish were a force to be reckoned with. The English mainly went down hill after the impact that William Wallace had on them because they lost many men during important wars, such as, The Battle Of Falkirk and the Battle Of Stirling Bridge. They also lost a lot of power after William Wallace's rebellions because this also led to the Scottish gaining their independence against the English.The change in Scotland was very positive because they gained their own independence thanks William Wallace standing up against the English power. He changed Scotland's power because in the battle of Stirling Bridge they took out many of England's major military powers and effected the dominance that the English military once had. William Wallace also led reform in politics by helping the king of Scotland John Balliol overcome major problems concerning Scottish military ideas, and feuds with other countries. Also William Wallace helped have good relationships with a lot of countries such as France, and also helped boost forgien affairs. Witch put Scotland in a great position ,and William Wallace was named The Guardian of Scotland for doing all these things.
 

Jimdamick

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I was going to suggest this next, but they beat me to it.
The Islamic State group released a video on Tuesday purportedly showing the burning alive of a Jordanian pilot it had captured in December.
The video released online showed images of a man purported to be Maaz al-Kassasbeh engulfed in flames inside a metal cage.
 

Doer

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Nothing the Inquisition would not have done. Though the cage is nice touch. Hard to find a good oak post over there, I imagine.
 

Jimdamick

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I don't think so. William Wallace was the Key to the Scottish Independence. Read History, along with the movies. So, my dear friend, Jim. I looked for you at Chess.com. Did you change you login?


http://williamwallace6.weebly.com/william-wallace-reform.html
The Reform that William Wallace caused for the English was mind blowing because he taught the English that the Scottish were a force to be reckoned with. The English mainly went down hill after the impact that William Wallace had on them because they lost many men during important wars, such as, The Battle Of Falkirk and the Battle Of Stirling Bridge. They also lost a lot of power after William Wallace's rebellions because this also led to the Scottish gaining their independence against the English.The change in Scotland was very positive because they gained their own independence thanks William Wallace standing up against the English power. He changed Scotland's power because in the battle of Stirling Bridge they took out many of England's major military powers and effected the dominance that the English military once had. William Wallace also led reform in politics by helping the king of Scotland John Balliol overcome major problems concerning Scottish military ideas, and feuds with other countries. Also William Wallace helped have good relationships with a lot of countries such as France, and also helped boost forgien affairs. Witch put Scotland in a great position ,and William Wallace was named The Guardian of Scotland for doing all these things.
But it FEELS SO GOOD!
 

Jimdamick

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I don't think so. William Wallace was the Key to the Scottish Independence. Read History, along with the movies. So, my dear friend, Jim. I looked for you at Chess.com. Did you change you login?


http://williamwallace6.weebly.com/william-wallace-reform.html
The Reform that William Wallace caused for the English was mind blowing because he taught the English that the Scottish were a force to be reckoned with. The English mainly went down hill after the impact that William Wallace had on them because they lost many men during important wars, such as, The Battle Of Falkirk and the Battle Of Stirling Bridge. They also lost a lot of power after William Wallace's rebellions because this also led to the Scottish gaining their independence against the English.The change in Scotland was very positive because they gained their own independence thanks William Wallace standing up against the English power. He changed Scotland's power because in the battle of Stirling Bridge they took out many of England's major military powers and effected the dominance that the English military once had. William Wallace also led reform in politics by helping the king of Scotland John Balliol overcome major problems concerning Scottish military ideas, and feuds with other countries. Also William Wallace helped have good relationships with a lot of countries such as France, and also helped boost forgien affairs. Witch put Scotland in a great position ,and William Wallace was named The Guardian of Scotland for doing all these things.
No, I did not change my login. Wanna play?. I just finished dealing with my transplants (moved from seedling/clone area) to the veg room, made them happy with 800 PPM (continuous drip) and 1800 Watts of MH. I luv to watch that transition from seedling to a plant.
You might have to guide me, as far as chess but any time,no clocks though, usually too high for that
XO
 
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