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They ignore the facts and ignore what is happening and all they can do is post stupid cartoons in an attempt to ridicule.
Who needs cartoons when hilarious material is handed to one on a plate? Apparently you, slowhand and Conrad do. So, you can't tell a cartoon from a meme? I see.... I thought that cartoon was a meme...silly me! Can you explain the difference to us between a cartoon and a meme? A cartoon can be a meme, but not all memes are cartoons. In the example that prompted the response, I didn't use a cartoon. Meme (noun): An image, video, etc. that is passed electronically from one Internet user to another. Example: Cartoon (noun): A simple drawing showing the features of its subjects in an exaggerated way, esp. in a newspaper or magazine. caricature - animated cartoon - animated movie. Example: So why weren't the Pinky and the Brain images memes? I see you're having trouble with this. I suggest you read the page again and take particular note of the comment directed at me. My response was regarding the comment directed at me, not anyone else. |
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I see you're having trouble with this. I suggest you read the page again... I missed this part on first reading.: A cartoon can be a meme, but not all memes are cartoons. I apologize. |
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Getting back to topic, here's the most recent development:
Russian Forces Take Syrian Chemical, Biological Weapons Under Control http://www.debka.com/article/22627/Russian-forces-take-Syrian-chemical-biological-weapons-under-control |
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Iran sends elite troops to aid Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria
By Con Coughlin, Defence Editor 8:59PM BST 06 Sep 2012 Iran is intensifying its support for the regime of Bashar al-Assad by sending 150 senior Revolutionary Guards commanders to Syria to help repel opposition attempts to overthrow the government. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/9526858/Iran-sends-elite-troops-to-aid-Bashar-al-Assad-regime-in-Syria.html |
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Getting back to topic, here's the most recent development: Russian Forces Take Syrian Chemical, Biological Weapons Under Control http://www.debka.com/article/22627/Russian-forces-take-Syrian-chemical-biological-weapons-under-control And everyone howling that the US has Forces in there,then it boils down to Russian and Iranian Forces! |
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Iran sends elite troops to aid Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria By Con Coughlin, Defence Editor 8:59PM BST 06 Sep 2012 Iran is intensifying its support for the regime of Bashar al-Assad by sending 150 senior Revolutionary Guards commanders to Syria to help repel opposition attempts to overthrow the government. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/9526858/Iran-sends-elite-troops-to-aid-Bashar-al-Assad-regime-in-Syria.html It stands to reason Iran would do that...They have a formal military alliance with Syria. It shouldn't surprise anyone that war with Syria means war with Iran. |
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Iran sends elite troops to aid Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria By Con Coughlin, Defence Editor 8:59PM BST 06 Sep 2012 Iran is intensifying its support for the regime of Bashar al-Assad by sending 150 senior Revolutionary Guards commanders to Syria to help repel opposition attempts to overthrow the government. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/9526858/Iran-sends-elite-troops-to-aid-Bashar-al-Assad-regime-in-Syria.html It stands to reason Iran would do that...They have a formal military alliance with Syria. It shouldn't surprise anyone that war with Syria means war with Iran. Not a surprise just disgusting. |
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Iran sends elite troops to aid Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria By Con Coughlin, Defence Editor 8:59PM BST 06 Sep 2012 Iran is intensifying its support for the regime of Bashar al-Assad by sending 150 senior Revolutionary Guards commanders to Syria to help repel opposition attempts to overthrow the government. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/9526858/Iran-sends-elite-troops-to-aid-Bashar-al-Assad-regime-in-Syria.html It stands to reason Iran would do that...They have a formal military alliance with Syria. It shouldn't surprise anyone that war with Syria means war with Iran. Not a surprise just disgusting. What is really disgusting is the game of geopolitics being played with Syria. This could be the flashpoint for World War Three. |
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Iran sends elite troops to aid Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria By Con Coughlin, Defence Editor 8:59PM BST 06 Sep 2012 Iran is intensifying its support for the regime of Bashar al-Assad by sending 150 senior Revolutionary Guards commanders to Syria to help repel opposition attempts to overthrow the government. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/9526858/Iran-sends-elite-troops-to-aid-Bashar-al-Assad-regime-in-Syria.html It stands to reason Iran would do that...They have a formal military alliance with Syria. It shouldn't surprise anyone that war with Syria means war with Iran. Not a surprise just disgusting. What is really disgusting is the game of geopolitics being played with Syria. This could be the flashpoint for World War Three. WW3 hardly. Just Iran pointlessly propping up dictators like Assad while they both brutalize and slaughter their own citizens. |
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Iran sends elite troops to aid Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria By Con Coughlin, Defence Editor 8:59PM BST 06 Sep 2012 Iran is intensifying its support for the regime of Bashar al-Assad by sending 150 senior Revolutionary Guards commanders to Syria to help repel opposition attempts to overthrow the government. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/9526858/Iran-sends-elite-troops-to-aid-Bashar-al-Assad-regime-in-Syria.html It stands to reason Iran would do that...They have a formal military alliance with Syria. It shouldn't surprise anyone that war with Syria means war with Iran. Not a surprise just disgusting. What is really disgusting is the game of geopolitics being played with Syria. This could be the flashpoint for World War Three. WW3 hardly. Just Iran pointlessly propping up dictators like Assad while they both brutalize and slaughter their own citizens. Russia and China both have a major interest in Iran and would probably side with Iran in the event Iran became embroiled in a war, which it would if Syria became embroiled in a war. Any moves by NATO into Syria will mean war, and as it will involve all the major (nuclear) powers, it's anyone's guess how long it would be before WWIII went nuclear in a BIG way. These dolts playing geopolitics & brinkmanship are playing with matches in a powder magazine. |
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Iran sends elite troops to aid Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria By Con Coughlin, Defence Editor 8:59PM BST 06 Sep 2012 Iran is intensifying its support for the regime of Bashar al-Assad by sending 150 senior Revolutionary Guards commanders to Syria to help repel opposition attempts to overthrow the government. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/9526858/Iran-sends-elite-troops-to-aid-Bashar-al-Assad-regime-in-Syria.html It stands to reason Iran would do that...They have a formal military alliance with Syria. It shouldn't surprise anyone that war with Syria means war with Iran. Not a surprise just disgusting. What is really disgusting is the game of geopolitics being played with Syria. This could be the flashpoint for World War Three. WW3 hardly. Just Iran pointlessly propping up dictators like Assad while they both brutalize and slaughter their own citizens. Russia and China both have a major interest in Iran and would probably side with Iran in the event Iran became embroiled in a war, which it would if Syria became embroiled in a war. Any moves by NATO into Syria will mean war, and as it will involve all the major (nuclear) powers, it's anyone's guess how long it would be before WWIII went nuclear in a BIG way. These dolts playing geopolitics & brinkmanship are playing with matches in a powder magazine. Russia and China both are ready for end to Assad regime. There is no prospect for anything there except deaths of Syrians and Iranian meddling. |
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Edited by
JustDukkyMkII
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Sun 12/23/12 10:59 AM
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Iran sends elite troops to aid Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria By Con Coughlin, Defence Editor 8:59PM BST 06 Sep 2012 Iran is intensifying its support for the regime of Bashar al-Assad by sending 150 senior Revolutionary Guards commanders to Syria to help repel opposition attempts to overthrow the government. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/iran/9526858/Iran-sends-elite-troops-to-aid-Bashar-al-Assad-regime-in-Syria.html It stands to reason Iran would do that...They have a formal military alliance with Syria. It shouldn't surprise anyone that war with Syria means war with Iran. Not a surprise just disgusting. What is really disgusting is the game of geopolitics being played with Syria. This could be the flashpoint for World War Three. WW3 hardly. Just Iran pointlessly propping up dictators like Assad while they both brutalize and slaughter their own citizens. Russia and China both have a major interest in Iran and would probably side with Iran in the event Iran became embroiled in a war, which it would if Syria became embroiled in a war. Any moves by NATO into Syria will mean war, and as it will involve all the major (nuclear) powers, it's anyone's guess how long it would be before WWIII went nuclear in a BIG way. These dolts playing geopolitics & brinkmanship are playing with matches in a powder magazine. Russia and China both are ready for end to Assad regime. There is no prospect for anything there except deaths of Syrians and Iranian meddling. You'd better hope you're right, because most of the world hangs in the balance. Frankly, I think both Russia and China are fed up with the BIS's pushing for global economic domination and will not back down when push comes to shove. |
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You'd better hope you're right, because most of the world hangs in the balance. Frankly, I think both Russia and China are fed up with the BIS's pushing for global economic domination and will not back down when push comes to shove.
I think you are right. There is a cold war going on in secret. |
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Edited by
JustDukkyMkII
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You'd better hope you're right, because most of the world hangs in the balance. Frankly, I think both Russia and China are fed up with the BIS's pushing for global economic domination and will not back down when push comes to shove.
I think you are right. There is a cold war going on in secret. The BIS had better stop trying to jackhammer countries into submission or its gonna get hit on the head by the freed BRICS. This cold war is no secret; it IS however, heating up. We had better pray that the BIS has the sense to cool off with respect to its plans involving Syria, because if it reaches the flashpoint, we had all better "duck" (easy for me ). Maybe we should send the Syrian Girl to Basel to defuse the crisis by pleading Syria's case: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TP3mXVRd89Y I wish she'd quit referring to the BIS as the NWO tho'...It only confuses people. |
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Syria Jets Kill Tens As International Envoy Visits
By Associated PressDec. 23, 2012Add a Comment Read more: http://world.time.com/2012/12/23/syria-activists-airstrike-kills-tens-near-hama/#ixzz2FxJ2T0np (BEIRUT) — A government airstrike Sunday on a bakery in a rebel-held town in central Syria killed more than 60 people, activists said, casting a pall over a visit by the international envoy charged with negotiating an end to the country’s civil war. The strike on the town of Halfaya left scattered bodies and debris up and down a street, and more than a dozen dead and wounded were trapped in tangled heap of dirt and rubble. The attack appeared to be the government response to a newly announced rebel offensive seeking to drive the Syrian army from a constellation of towns and village north of the central city of Hama. Halfaya was the first of the area’s towns to be “liberated” by rebel fighters, and activists saw Sunday’s attack as payback. |
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Syria Jets Kill Tens As International Envoy Visits By Associated PressDec. 23, 2012Add a Comment Read more: http://world.time.com/2012/12/23/syria-activists-airstrike-kills-tens-near-hama/#ixzz2FxJ2T0np (BEIRUT) — A government airstrike Sunday on a bakery in a rebel-held town in central Syria killed more than 60 people, activists said, casting a pall over a visit by the international envoy charged with negotiating an end to the country’s civil war. The strike on the town of Halfaya left scattered bodies and debris up and down a street, and more than a dozen dead and wounded were trapped in tangled heap of dirt and rubble. The attack appeared to be the government response to a newly announced rebel offensive seeking to drive the Syrian army from a constellation of towns and village north of the central city of Hama. Halfaya was the first of the area’s towns to be “liberated” by rebel fighters, and activists saw Sunday’s attack as payback. Other sources report that the above mainstream news may not have occurred exactly as reported by the "activists." Terrorists dropping bread on the ground at so called Bakery bombing http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=a89_1356339797 |
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WWIII????
Must be a full moon or something. |
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WWIII???? Must be a full moon or something. But it's all a Conspiracy against Russia,China,Iran and those poor,poor Alawites! |
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WWIII???? Must be a full moon or something. But it's all a Conspiracy against Russia,China,Iran and those poor,poor Alawites! Of course, they're all good guys in this game, they've just been misrepresented (sarcasm). WWIII??? Come on FFS! Stay tuned kiddies, no doubt more rants to follow! |
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