This might be it. I've only mobile access so it's hard to be sure. http://reports.swedhr.org/white-helm...anda-purposes/
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Syria - bit quick off the mark?
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Only 23 of the 59 missiles reached their target."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Are you suggesting that the CIA was somehow responsible for using the chemical weapons?Originally posted by europetractor View PostThere isnt any proof that itsnt.
There also isn't any proof that my dear departed Gran, dead these last 15 years, God rest her soul, isn't behind the attack, either. It could have been written in secret ink in her will, and we all just missed it.
Admittedly, the CIA would have more capability to carry out the attack than secret ink in Grandma's will, but if the best argument you have is that there isn't any proof that they didn't do it, you have nothing at all.
There's no proof that you aren't a secret ISIS member looking to discredit the CIA, either. Or worse, you might be an SNP member. You might even be Jeremy Corbyn, I suppose, or Peter Mandelson, or Steve Bannon, for that matter. There's no proof I know of that you aren't.
When I was young, I always thought programmers and other IT people had to be logical. Long and sometimes hilarious experience has taught me otherwise. Thanks for adding to that experience.Comment
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostThis might be it. I've only mobile access so it's hard to be sure. White Helmets Video: Swedish Doctors Denounce Medical Malpractice and ‘Misuse’ of Children for Propaganda Purposes | SWEDHR Research & ReportsComment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOnly 23 of the 59 missiles reached their target.
It's very close to the percentage the Yes campaign got in the Scottish referendum. The obvious solution is to try again and see if they can get over 50% success rate.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostOnly 23 of the 59 missiles reached their target.
Just as the US will say all 59 hit their targets as intended.
Please show a little rigour before believing anything that either side is telling you.Comment
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostYeah, if you believe the election returns are being reported correctly.
It's very close to the percentage the Yes campaign got in the Scottish referendum. The obvious solution is to try again and see if they can get over 50% success rate.
B) UK's best friend ever, Trump, illegally invades and bombards a country without consulting the UN.
C) UK politicians queueing up to congratulate the president. Except Corby, whose right on the money.
D) You make joke..
"Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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Originally posted by WordIsBond View PostYou're right, there isn't any proof.
There also isn't any proof that my dear departed Gran, dead these last 15 years, God rest her soul, isn't behind the attack, either. It could have been written in secret ink in her will, and we all just missed it.
Admittedly, the CIA would have more capability to carry out the attack than secret ink in Grandma's will, but if the best argument you have is that there isn't any proof that they didn't do it, you have nothing at all.
There's no proof that you aren't a secret ISIS member looking to discredit the CIA, either. Or worse, you might be an SNP member. You might even be Jeremy Corbyn, I suppose, or Peter Mandelson, or Steve Bannon, for that matter. There's no proof I know of that you aren't.
When I was young, I always thought programmers and other IT people had to be logical. Long and sometimes hilarious experience has taught me otherwise. Thanks for adding to that experience.Comment
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Originally posted by Chuck View PostAccording to the Russians. Well, they would say that, wouldn't they.
Just as the US will say all 59 hit their targets as intended.
Please show a little rigour before believing anything that either side is telling you.
I would imagine we, the Russians or the French sold Assad a nice anti missile shield battery. They are actually quite good.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Missile_defenseLast edited by vetran; 7 April 2017, 14:05.Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.Comment
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostA) Militants slaughter woman and children to make a propaganda video
B) UK's best friend ever, Trump, illegally invades and bombards a country without consulting the UN.
C) UK politicians queueing up to congratulate the president. Except Corby, whose right on the money.
D) You make joke..
B) Consulting the UN is not a legal requirement in US law. Please cite the law to which Trump is subject which he has violated before using the word "illegally". Thanks.
C) Corby is virtually never right, but he's always on about money, I'll give you that.
D) I made a joke about your incredible credulity, not about any of those things.Comment
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