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Un-Islamic-Non-State ISIS not as frightening as Global cooling warming Climate change disruption [Darleen Click]

Therefore, ISIS will be allowed to keep its captured oil fields

The latest series of airstrikes began with a joint U.S.-Jordanian attack on an Islamic State staging area near the border with Iraq. Later, a much larger assault struck targets in multiple locations controlled by Islamic State, officials said.

Officials said the strikes wouldn’t target fixed oil fields, a precaution intended to minimize the potential for environmental damage. The U.S. instead targeted small capacity mobile refineries used by Islamic State around northeastern Raqqa province and other locations in eastern Syria, officials said.

23 Replies to “Un-Islamic-Non-State ISIS not as frightening as Global cooling warming Climate change disruption [Darleen Click]”

  1. geoffb says:

    WH: 1,600 “Military Advisers” Sent To Iraq Can Go On Combat Missions, Fire Their Weapons, Call In Airstrikes, But We Don’t Consider Them “Ground Troops”…

    Always about the definitions, putting distance between the signified and the signifier to fuzz up the language and keep power.

  2. bgbear says:

    I was trying to come up with a funny way of suggesting that we start sending the various federal agency employees with tactical training overseas. They got the guns and ammo and most likely boots.

    I bet some of those jihadis have unpaid student loans.

  3. McGehee says:

    Well, let’s see: the Islamic State isn’t Islamic, and troops on the ground in Iraq aren’t ground troops.

    Mr. President, I have here a group of creatures that look like ducks, swim like ducks, waddle like ducks, quack like ducks, migrate like ducks, sell insurance like ducks, and are always seen in the company of ducks.

    What are they?

  4. newrouter says:

    >What are they?<

    chickens coming home to roost?

  5. Blake says:

    bgbear, I figure if the EPA has SWAT Teams, they can send them over to fight against ISIS. On top of that, send all of the EPA bureaucrats as “logistical support teams.”

    Also, since we need to win the “hearts and minds” of the barbarians, send over the DEA SWAT teams, long with the administrative team for “logistic support.

    Then, after the EPA and DEA are engaged, send over NEA artists to “capture the grim reality of war.”

    The IRS should send over their SWAT Teams to work over ISIS along with keeping an eye on their fellow Americans, making sure taxes are paid. Naturally, we couldn’t send over IRS SWAT without a few agents for the random IRS audit of the battlefield participant.

  6. bgbear says:

    We can let Rick Perry make up the list of agencies.

  7. serr8d says:

    Holder should go to Syria, should lead his prized team of DOJ lawfare suits. He’ll get a proper excuse note from Obama, which he’ll need, because an extended trip to an ISIS battlefield’s the only thing that’ll be keeping him out of Darrell ISSA’s jaws now..

  8. Hey, Blake, why can’t the IRSS, while they’re over there, make sure ISIS pays the taxes on that big bank they robbed? Hell, they should audit ISIS [I’d like to be at that meeting].

  9. geoffb says:

    Gen. Lerner can lead the charge.

  10. happyfeet says:

    just cause this fuckhole is resigning in disgrace doesn’t mean the U.S. Department of Justice stops being a corrupt fascist shitswamp

    that’s the takeaway of today’s news I think

  11. happyfeet says:

    oops i beg your pardon wrong thread

  12. newrouter says:

    >that’s the takeaway of today’s news I think<

    ericthecommie has more time to represent returning isis folks

  13. Ernst Schreiber says:

    I have here a group of creatures that look like ducks, swim like ducks, waddle like ducks, quack like ducks, migrate like ducks, sell insurance like ducks, and are always seen in the company of ducks.

    What are they?

    We won’t know for sure until we burn them in order to find out whether or not they’re made of wood.

  14. Blake says:

    Lest anyone think I’m kidding, I’m all for the aforementioned government agencies being sent to Syria, Iraq and Iran.

    The bastards are tough guys when they are dealing with the average American and I want to see if they can retain that swagger when they’re being shot at by people who cut off heads for sport.

  15. newrouter says:

    oh my

    >CeliaHayes | September 25, 2014 at 12:26 pm | Reply

    Exactly – mock them, make them a laughing stock. To paraphrase a great man – “We shall mock them on the seas and oceans, we shall ridicule them with growing confidence and growing strength in the air, we shall defend our our values, whatever the cost may be, we shall taunt them on the beaches, we shall parody them on the landing grounds, we shall jeer at them in the fields and in the streets, we shall caricature them in the hills; we shall never surrender!”
    <

    http://accordingtohoyt.com/2014/09/25/the-future-must-belong-to-those-who-question/#comment-204132

  16. newrouter says:

    via insty

    LEFTISM IS A POSITIONAL GOOD, SO UNDERMINE IT WITH MOCKERY:

    http://pjmedia.com/instapundit/195601/

  17. geoffb says:

    There was a 1980 book which proposed the idea of using ridicule as a weapon against terrorists. Of course that would need a media that was not working on the side, if not of the terrorists themselves, then their enablers on the left.

    Maurice Everett is the FCC Chairman whose idea to have the country’s major TV networks ridicule terrorists versus giving them the publicity they and their backers so crave, puts him and the co-creators of the idea at the top of El-Fatah’s hit list.

    First place I’d ever heard of the wet & the dry submarine.

  18. bh says:

    Jeff sends his best to everyone.

    He’s living without furniture and out of boxes. He’s cool but I imagine it’s a big chunk of work to get the whole household set up again.

  19. geoffb says:

    Oh and I still hate wordpress for it wanting me to have to login when I can’t remember the password and don’t wish to mess up my account here to comment there.

  20. geoffb says:

    The names change; but even through short, limited, periods of intra-fraternal conflict arise and then fall away; the great alliance of “Eurasia” and “Eastasia” against the freedom of the individual and government as servant not master still continues to this day. And it also continues to be one of the greatest deceptions ever perpetrated. A magic act which has fooled so many for so many years.

  21. It is, indeed, the Biggest of The Big Lies.

    Chapter II is the Leftist Playbook [Chapter I is ‘Heaven On Earth Is Possible’].

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