Posted by IHMANKY on November 10, 2009 at 00:17:31 from (152.86.133.139):
In Reply to: O/T Fort Hood shooter posted by 37 chief on November 09, 2009 at 12:35:22:
I'm with you Chief... 8 years active Navy before going home to the farm and a Federal "real" job so I can afford to farm.. They know he did it, they have been "watching" him for more than a year, that base is full of armories with lots of rounds stored, spending a round would have saved us all a lot of money and time. His life doesn't make up for the ones he's taken, but as bad as it sounds, it sure would give many folks a slight bit of satisfaction. Nothing can be gained by talking to this guy, they all know he's tried to become involved with Al Qaeda, I spent Sep. 11th, 2001 in New York harbor and nearly 7 months the following year off the coast of Afghanistan, all the bombs we dropped made only a dent in the grand total of radical extremists.. slop for the hogs I say. Speaking of which, feed him to the hogs, if any of you have seen that Brad Pitt movie "Snatch", you'll know what I'm talking about!
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