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In reply to the discussion: ISIS 'beheads teenage boys for listening to pop music and missing Friday prayers' [View all]leftynyc
(26,060 posts)71. It would be nice
If once, just once, you could comment on one of these stories without making excuses for monsters. I haven't read every comment but in my conversation just with you, you have yet to write one word about what happenened to this boy...you went right to blaming the west. I honestly think that is something you should think about.
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ISIS 'beheads teenage boys for listening to pop music and missing Friday prayers' [View all]
MariaThinks
Feb 2016
OP
Like the roving SS death squads looking for "traitors" as Germany collapsed around them NT
Ex Lurker
Feb 2016
#2
Thanks George W. Bush for invading Iraq and destroying the state so ISIS could arise.
guillaumeb
Feb 2016
#3
I asked about Saudi Arabia because I have seen nothing recently about the Saudis.
guillaumeb
Feb 2016
#69
you don't want the west involved, but then you say that hussein killed the kurds
MariaThinks
Feb 2016
#85
there is a huge difference between helping or supporting countries and assassinating leaders
MariaThinks
Feb 2016
#87
A good question. And the US, after destroying a country, will never admit that it bears
guillaumeb
Feb 2016
#18