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wtfsia69, 18 October 2014, 14:41
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zonda21 wrote:
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r8lover wrote:
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And ISIS is overrated.

Actually not really.

Watch the freaking news Nick. They're killing thousands and thousands of innocent people for NO reason at all. They're evil people. They are literally taking people and chopping their heads of in the middle of cities and things much much worse than that. I'd say that's totally overrated. I'd be nice if our freakin president would kill the whole Isis group or at least make a better attempt.

Our president is an idiot.

Precisely


As a foreigner living in America I honestly do not understand Americans sometimes. Whenever America intervenes in an international situation and sends troops on the ground, everyone back home bitches about how it's not their problem and their soldiers shouldn't die for it. When they attempt to avoid direct intervention but still attempt to assist the situation, e.g. airstrikes, people back home b*tch about how people in foreign countries are dying and Obama isn't doing enough, honestly I feel bad for Obama at times, granted he's not the best president and has messed up at times but people do not consider other variables before putting the blame on him.

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r8lover, 18 October 2014, 15:12
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wtfsia69 wrote:

As a foreigner living in America I honestly do not understand Americans sometimes. Whenever America intervenes in an international situation and sends troops on the ground, everyone back home bitches about how it's not their problem and their soldiers shouldn't die for it. When they attempt to avoid direct intervention but still attempt to assist the situation, e.g. airstrikes, people back home b*tch about how people in foreign countries are dying and Obama isn't doing enough, honestly I feel bad for Obama at times, granted he's not the best president and has messed up at times but people do not consider other variables before putting the blame on him.

A number of times when those sorts of things happen, they don't pose threats to Americans. For instance, people advocated the landing of troops in the Middle East following the terrorist attacks of September 11. Other times haven't really had the same sort of situation to invoke a response of our troops. People aren't so hot on sending our troops to "fight Ebola" because there is little they can do and it poses a massive risk to them. ISIS is seen not only as a terrorist organization, but an overall threat to neighboring countries, and if they expand, the United States and other "infidel" nations. Beyond that, they do have a tendency to slaughter innocent civilians for absolutely no reason.
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wtfsia69, 18 October 2014, 18:33
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r8lover wrote:
wtfsia69 wrote:

As a foreigner living in America I honestly do not understand Americans sometimes. Whenever America intervenes in an international situation and sends troops on the ground, everyone back home bitches about how it's not their problem and their soldiers shouldn't die for it. When they attempt to avoid direct intervention but still attempt to assist the situation, e.g. airstrikes, people back home b*tch about how people in foreign countries are dying and Obama isn't doing enough, honestly I feel bad for Obama at times, granted he's not the best president and has messed up at times but people do not consider other variables before putting the blame on him.

A number of times when those sorts of things happen, they don't pose threats to Americans. For instance, people advocated the landing of troops in the Middle East following the terrorist attacks of September 11. Other times haven't really had the same sort of situation to invoke a response of our troops. People aren't so hot on sending our troops to "fight Ebola" because there is little they can do and it poses a massive risk to them. ISIS is seen not only as a terrorist organization, but an overall threat to neighboring countries, and if they expand, the United States and other "infidel" nations. Beyond that, they do have a tendency to slaughter innocent civilians for absolutely no reason.


I have a response for that but it's a bit long, if you want to pursue this matter feel free to message me, I enjoy having these friendly discussions with people.

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nyexphotography, 18 October 2014, 22:44
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Whats with people not from NY on this forum. Like no offense but why are you here?

nyexphotography
from Rochester , New York
DjShift, 18 October 2014, 22:47
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I think we should make them permanent members of this group.

DjShift
from Sodus Point, New York
nyexphotography, 18 October 2014, 23:17
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DjShift wrote:
I think we should make them permanent members of this group.

NO

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from Rochester , New York
r8lover, 18 October 2014, 23:54
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DjShift wrote:
I think we should make them permanent members of this group.

Curious proposal.
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DjShift, 19 October 2014, 00:54
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Yep. They're both Rochester spotters now. Just not living in Rochester. What difference does that really make anyways though.

Welcome to the forum Justin and (i think) third Nick (maybe even fourth)!
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wtfsia69, 19 October 2014, 09:54
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nyexphotography wrote:
Whats with people not from NY on this forum. Like no offense but why are you here?


Problem?

wtfsia69
SDJ2_Photography, 19 October 2014, 10:57
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Justin is fine the other dude nah.
Dylan (venomgt) is okay too.

SDJ2_Photography
from Pittsford, New York
GvanExotics, 19 October 2014, 12:49
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My neighbor just got his brand new Aston Martin

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from Pittsford, New York
CTspotter458, 21 October 2014, 13:52
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I went to rochester once, stayed in a hotel there for 3 days

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from Newtown, Connecticut
DjShift, 21 October 2014, 14:23
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CTspotter458 wrote:
I went to rochester once, stayed in a hotel there for 3 days


Congrats on being our newest Rochester spotter then!

Was it fun?

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from Sodus Point, New York
CTspotter458, 21 October 2014, 15:15
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DjShift wrote:
CTspotter458 wrote:
I went to rochester once, stayed in a hotel there for 3 days


Congrats on being our newest Rochester spotter then!

Was it fun?

Yeah it was dope. Hotel had a hot tub in the room

CTspotter458
from Newtown, Connecticut
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