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In reply to the discussion: Islamic State supporters post photos purportedly showing Jordanian pilot burnt alive [View all]CJCRANE
(18,184 posts)20. We still don't know
who or what exactly is behind this new iteration of ISIS.
We'll probably find out in a few year's time when it's too late to do anything about it.
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Islamic State supporters post photos purportedly showing Jordanian pilot burnt alive [View all]
Bosonic
Feb 2015
OP
Horrible death - I think I'd rather be decapitated by a rusty sword than be burned alive
aint_no_life_nowhere
Feb 2015
#2
Barbarians not worthy of being considered terrorists, like Hagana, Irgun and Stern
sanatanadharma
Feb 2015
#24
Everybody should remember that ISIS is the result of bush and Cheney's unneeded war in Iraq
Botany
Feb 2015
#5
So, if only we hadn't invaded Iraq, the ISIS members would all be quietly farming?
brooklynite
Feb 2015
#12
Defending? No. Pointing out Bush isn't a simple excuse for all the world's problems...
brooklynite
Feb 2015
#36
Of course it's all our fault. There was never any evil in the world before the USA.
freshwest
Feb 2015
#71
You mean like we did to women, children, old men in Vietnam, month after month?
jtuck004
Feb 2015
#6
And went on for years. How many days has it been since we incinerated a kid with a drone?
jtuck004
Feb 2015
#11
Anyone who refuses to recognize the evil of ISIS and won't want to do something about it
aint_no_life_nowhere
Feb 2015
#13
I think most people still think this is some kind of defined enemy we can defeat. They
jtuck004
Feb 2015
#49
Blame? Accurately describe is more like it. We have killed more innocent people
jtuck004
Feb 2015
#46
I don't watch any of them, or look at the photos - but I also won't ignore what they are doing
Yo_Mama
Feb 2015
#19
This is indeed what pilots (like the Jordanian) do when they drop bombs on people
Takashi Zara
Feb 2015
#27
Because it's okay to kill people when God is on our side, is how the argument goes.
closeupready
Feb 2015
#43
Because 1) Jordan is a US state; and 2) killing killers makes us better people.
closeupready
Feb 2015
#42
You are on a completely different wavelength, but you have a right to your opinion.
closeupready
Feb 2015
#64
You don't blame them for collectively punishing en masse without due process.
closeupready
Feb 2015
#41
most anyone with morals thinks ISIS should be punished en masse... you want to
dionysus
Feb 2015
#65
As awful as ISIS (and its abuses) is, the execution of innocent Americans in US states is worse.
closeupready
Feb 2015
#68
so.. let ISIS run rampant and slaughter people.. because our justice system is
dionysus
Feb 2015
#69