Re: Obama announces that Osama Bin Laden is dead
Posted: Tue May 03, 2011 4:27 pm
http://twitpic.com/4su0feparticle-jim wrote: source?
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Ayatollah wrote:http://twitpic.com/4su0feparticle-jim wrote: source?
FAKEAyatollah wrote:http://twitpic.com/4su0feparticle-jim wrote: source?
What movie then?Dub_freak wrote:FAKEAyatollah wrote:http://twitpic.com/4su0feparticle-jim wrote: source?
its taken from a movie
cityzen wrote:He was shot through the left eye..... but then, the flag IS the wrong way round. Still, I doubt they'd show the face of the soldiers involved.

even if it is real it's not the official picture. they were saying the US might put them out tonight.cityzen wrote:He was shot through the left eye..... but then, the flag IS the wrong way round. Still, I doubt they'd show the face of the soldiers involved.
Oh sorry pal, didn't know that.pkay wrote:cityzen wrote:He was shot through the left eye..... but then, the flag IS the wrong way round. Still, I doubt they'd show the face of the soldiers involved.
uhhh thats the correct way we wear them on our uniforms
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/theorder ... aqflag.htm
gnome wrote:What movie then?Dub_freak wrote:FAKEAyatollah wrote:http://twitpic.com/4su0feparticle-jim wrote: source?
its taken from a movie

1) becaues it is fake.... someone just used a burn tool, hue/saturation, and other basic photoshopperycityzen wrote:Oh sorry pal, didn't know that.pkay wrote:cityzen wrote:He was shot through the left eye..... but then, the flag IS the wrong way round. Still, I doubt they'd show the face of the soldiers involved.
uhhh thats the correct way we wear them on our uniforms
http://usmilitary.about.com/od/theorder ... aqflag.htm
Still, why have they shown the face of the navy seal?
Also, that link says about the army. Is it the same rules for the Navy? I mean, they never (historically) 'charged' into battle.
thegrumpyowl.com wrote:
Osama bin Laden is irrelevant. There are always men like him and always will be. How a society reacts to them is the important thing. We failed.
Osama never could overturn our civil liberties, kill a million civilians or destroy the economy. He could never have divided people so much against each other that they resort to mass acts of detention and torture. He never had an air-force and could never destroy a city. His September 11 could have been stopped with locks on airplane cockpit doors.
He did not make us worse than him. We did that.
He never had that sort of power. He only had fear on his side. And we submitted to that.
We groveled like dogs before his table.
And for what? You still stand more chance of being hit by lightning than being killed by a terrorist.
My Nan, who was in the RAF, once told me something about war. She said, “It’s a race to the bottom.” One of her friends, also RAF, said to me: “When you’ve been through it, you know there’s nothing heroic there. It’s just the stupidest thing humans can ever do.” And we’ve been at it for ten years now with no signs of stopping any time soon.
We’ve destroyed our economies, our liberties and our humanity. We’ve killed children, women and men. Wiped out whole cities with phosphorous and knocked over entire countries.
Our reward is a dead body, dumped in the ocean.
Not fucking worth it.
@Pkay or anyone who can answer: Sorry, I must have phrased the about question poorly (it's now neither here nor there since we both agree the picture is a fake) but what I was driving at is do all sections of the U.S armed forces wear the flag that way round?pkay wrote:2) The Marines are part of the Navy. They have historically charged in everywhere since their inceptioncityzen wrote:Also, that link says about the army. Is it the same rules for the Navy? I mean, they never (historically) 'charged' into battle.
Our navy is not simply bound to the sea... as i mentioned marines (part of the navy) perform a large portion of our ground based actions. Navy also have air assets as well.cityzen wrote:@Pkay or anyone who can answer: Sorry, I must have phrased the about question poorly (it's now neither here nor there since we both agree the picture is a fake) but what I was driving at is do all sections of the U.S armed forces wear the flag that way round?pkay wrote:2) The Marines are part of the Navy. They have historically charged in everywhere since their inceptioncityzen wrote:Also, that link says about the army. Is it the same rules for the Navy? I mean, they never (historically) 'charged' into battle.
And, just to extra specially pedantic, how does one 'charge' on a ship?
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