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Title: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Snaggletiger on September 12, 2016, 02:48:19 PM
And made me giggle like a school girl.  What, you say?  From foxynewsdoy I am a gay twerker that has no balls!!!!  I also have no idea how to use the quote function to post stories, so I annoy the piss out of others.  I like male genatalia in and around my mouth.

A sharpshooter killed a top ISIS executioner and three other jihadists with a single bullet from nearly a mile away -- just seconds before the fiend was set to burn 12 hostages alive with a flamethrower, according to a new report.

The British Special Air Service marksman turned one of the most hated terrorists in Syria into a fireball by using a Barett .50-caliber rifle to strike a fuel tank affixed to the jihadi’s back, the UK’s Daily Star reported Sunday.

The pack exploded, killing the sadistic terrorist and three of his flunkies, who were supposed to film the execution, last month, the paper said.

The ISIS butcher -- who reportedly delighted in burning hostages alive -- had been on a US “kill list” for several months, sources told the paper, which did not identify the sniper or the executioner.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: bottomfeeder on September 12, 2016, 04:13:26 PM
I wish they had filmed that shit. I would have loved to see that.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: dallaswareagle on September 12, 2016, 04:37:13 PM
I wish they had filmed that shit. I would have loved to see that.

Was able to find the first part,

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zN3YRMqgzDs   
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Buzz Killington on September 12, 2016, 04:50:48 PM
He's been on a US kill list for several months and we leave it up to the British to off him?  Glad to hear it happened either way...
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Pell City Tiger on September 12, 2016, 04:55:17 PM
He's been on a US kill list for several months and we leave it up to the British to off him?  Glad to hear it happened either way...
Another job sent overseas due to Obama's outsourcing.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Token on September 12, 2016, 05:03:19 PM
He's been on a US kill list for several months and we leave it up to the British to off him?  Glad to hear it happened either way...

We're too pussy at the top end to handle this anymore.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Snaggletiger on September 12, 2016, 05:48:45 PM
A couple of summers ago, I had the honor of talking at length with a guy that was a sniper in Vietnam.  Quite a lot of what he said had that "Holy shit" affect on me.  His leg was badly scarred up and it turns out that was from his last mission, when they got a fix on his position after he nailed his target.

Just further solidified the respect I have for anyone who serves/d.  I hear some of the things people went through and all I can think of his how badly I'd shit my pants.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: GH2001 on September 12, 2016, 06:01:32 PM
He's been on a US kill list for several months and we leave it up to the British to off him?  Glad to hear it happened either way...

Some of those Brits are bad Mfers.

Also glad it happened regardless.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: AUJarhead on September 12, 2016, 06:29:38 PM
A couple of summers ago, I had the honor of talking at length with a guy that was a sniper in Vietnam.  Quite a lot of what he said had that "Holy shoot" affect on me.  His leg was badly scarred up and it turns out that was from his last mission, when they got a fix on his position after he nailed his target.

Just further solidified the respect I have for anyone who serves/d.  I hear some of the things people went through and all I can think of his how badly I'd shoot my pants.

You need to read about Gunny Hathcock...

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The North Vietnamese Army placed a bounty of US$30,000 on Hathcock's life for killing so many of their men. Rewards put on U.S. snipers by the NVA typically ranged from $8 to $2,000. Hathcock held the record for highest bounty and killed every Vietnamese marksman who sought him to collect it.[6] The Viet Cong and NVA called Hathcock Du kích Lông Trắng, translated as "White Feather Sniper", because of the white feather he kept in a band on his bush hat.[7][8][9] After a platoon of Vietnamese snipers was sent to hunt down "White Feather", many Marines in the same area donned white feathers to deceive the enemy. These Marines were aware of the impact Hathcock's death would have and took it upon themselves to make themselves targets in order to confuse the counter-snipers.[10]

One of Hathcock's most famous accomplishments was shooting an enemy sniper through the enemy's own rifle scope, hitting him in the eye and killing him.[11][12][13][14] Hathcock and John Roland Burke, his spotter, were stalking the enemy sniper in the jungle near Hill 55, the firebase from which Hathcock was operating, southwest of Da Nang. The sniper, known only as the "Cobra," had already killed several Marines and was believed to have been sent specifically to kill Hathcock.[10] When Hathcock saw a flash of light (light reflecting off the enemy sniper's scope) in the bushes, he fired at it, shooting through the scope and killing the sniper. Surveying the situation, Hathcock concluded that the only feasible way he could have put the bullet straight down the enemy's scope, through his eye, would have been if both snipers were zeroing in on each other at the same time and Hathcock fired first, which gave him only a few seconds to act.[10] Given the flight time of rounds at long ranges, the snipers could have simultaneously killed one another.[15] Hathcock took possession of the dead sniper's rifle, hoping to bring it home as a "trophy", but after he turned it in and tagged it, it was stolen from the armory.[16]

A female Viet Cong sniper, platoon commander and interrogator known as "Apache" because of her methods of torturing U.S. Marines and South Vietnamese Army (SVA/ARVN) troops and letting them bleed to death, was killed by Hathcock. This was a major morale victory as "Apache" was terrorizing the troops around Hill 55.[17]

Hathcock only once removed the white feather from his bush hat while deployed in Vietnam.[18] During a volunteer mission days before the end of his first deployment, he crawled over 1,500 yards of field to shoot a high-ranking NVA officer.[19] He was not informed of the details of the mission until he accepted it.[15] This effort took four days and three nights, without sleep, of constant inch-by-inch crawling.[19] Hathcock said he was almost stepped on as he lay camouflaged with grass and vegetation in a meadow shortly after sunset.[2] At one point he was nearly bitten by a bamboo viper, but had the presence of mind to avoid moving and giving up his position.[19] As the officer exited his encampment, Hathcock fired a single shot that struck the officer in the chest, killing him.[19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30]

After the arduous mission of killing the NVA officer, Hathcock returned to the United States in 1967.[15][19] He missed the Marine Corps, however, and returned to Vietnam in 1969, where he took command of a platoon of snipers.[10]
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: dallaswareagle on September 12, 2016, 10:01:46 PM
A couple of summers ago, I had the honor of talking at length with a guy that was a sniper in Vietnam.  Quite a lot of what he said had that "Holy shit" affect on me.  His leg was badly scarred up and it turns out that was from his last mission, when they got a fix on his position after he nailed his target.

Just further solidified the respect I have for anyone who serves/d.  I hear some of the things people went through and all I can think of his how badly I'd shit my pants.

more fun when you make them shit their pants.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Snaggletiger on September 12, 2016, 11:39:36 PM
You need to read about Gunny Hathcock...

Great read.  I won't finish the story of my talk with him because I don't know how some of you would feel about it.  Let's just say he and his spotter put in years and countless missions, enduring hell.  Both went home. 
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Kaos on September 13, 2016, 06:40:41 AM
Great read.  I won't finish the story of my talk with him because I don't know how some of you would feel about it.  Let's just say he and his spotter put in years and countless missions, enduring hell.  Both went home.

It's okay if you found yourself sexually attracted.  Or even if you acted on it.  We would all feel fine about that.  Not our place to judge. 
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Saniflush on September 13, 2016, 08:28:38 AM
It's okay if you found yourself sexually attracted.  Or even if you acted on it.  We would all feel fine about that.  Not our place to judge.

We are a kinder gentler people.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Godfather on September 13, 2016, 09:37:02 AM
A couple of summers ago, I had the honor of talking at length with a guy that was a sniper in Vietnam.  Quite a lot of what he said had that "Holy shit" affect on me.  His leg was badly scarred up and it turns out that was from his last mission, when they got a fix on his position after he nailed his target.

Just further solidified the respect I have for anyone who serves/d.  I hear some of the things people went through and all I can think of his how badly I'd shit my pants.

Uncle Sani was a sniper too....got many filipino women right between the eyes.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Kaos on September 13, 2016, 10:04:38 AM
Quick subject change:

My daughter is 16 and was upset that very little regarding 9-11 is taught in her school so over the weekend we watched some of the 9-11 documentaries.  Hard to believe that as a junior in high school 9-11 is as "real" to her as WWII or Korean War or JFK's assassination are to me.  Happened before her time. 

One of the things that struck me as we watched these was the fury and outrage of the average person on the street.  In interview after interview the prevailing theme of the response was "Let's go to war, get after their ass, bomb the Middle East back to the stone age, kill every one of them if that's what it takes to prevent something this horrible from happening here again."  I remember feeling so distressed and so powerless and moved to do something that I was willing to abandon my job and join the service (they didn't want me). 

The reaction of people surprised her a little, but she said she now understands my anti-Islamic stance. If she had seen that happen in real time, like I did, she would probably feel the same.  I'm not an "Islamaphobe" as her teacher has categorized me and people like me.  There are reasons, and valid ones. 

I find it absurd that Bush is demonized now for going to war when we really should have just wiped the entire place off the map and, yeah, killed them all. I found it curious that Condomeeza Rice said in one of her interviews that she called Putin and even he was willing to support whatever we had to do in response.

So how did we get from THAT to a president who -- if he isn't a muslim, has some decidedly pro-Islam leanings?  How did we get to the point that her school has abandoned French, Spanish and Italian as foreign language options and now teaches fucking arabic?  If she wasn't a junior and hadn't been there the whole time I'd take her out of that school for that reason alone. 

How did we get from the towers falling to "hey, hey, Muslim's are oooookay!"

Trump is right.  Ban them from coming.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Godfather on September 13, 2016, 10:11:29 AM
I was willing to abandon my job and join the service (they didn't want me). 


The KISS Army is always in need of loyal recruits.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: wesfau2 on September 13, 2016, 10:13:21 AM
How did we get from the towers falling to "hey, hey, Muslim's are oooookay!"

Because it's a reasoned position rather than a heat-of-the-moment passionate response.

Because the American public is war-fatigued after a decade of piddle-dicking around in Iraq based on trumped up (ha) claims of WMD.

Because Americans believe in redemption, forgiveness and healing.

Lots more reasons, but mostly because to maintain a white-hot hatred for an entire group of people (most of whom are not remotely interested in the "mission" advanced by their radical fringes) requires a psychopathic focus that is the province of the kinds of people that would crash commercial airplanes into skyscrapers.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Kaos on September 13, 2016, 10:23:12 AM
Because it's a reasoned position rather than a heat-of-the-moment passionate response.

Because the American public is war-fatigued after a decade of piddle-dicking around in Iraq based on trumped up (ha) claims of WMD.

Because Americans believe in redemption, forgiveness and healing.

Lots more reasons, but mostly because to maintain a white-hot hatred for an entire group of people (most of whom are not remotely interested in the "mission" advanced by their radical fringes) requires a psychopathic focus that is the province of the kinds of people that would crash commercial airplanes into skyscrapers.

Which is why it will happen again.  And again. And again. 

Until we lose. 

Measured and rational responses and foppish (foolish) leaders are no defense against zealotry. 

Rome didn't fall because they needed a kinder and gentler body politic. 

And believing that the "mission"'is only that of a radical fringe is your first and most egregious mistake.  Proves you have been fooled. 
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: wesfau2 on September 13, 2016, 10:23:59 AM
Which is why it will happen again.  And again. And again. 

Until we lose. 

Measured and rational responses and foppish (foolish) leaders are no defense against zealotry. 

Rome didn't fall because they needed a kinder and gentler body politic.

O.
K.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: GH2001 on September 13, 2016, 10:38:40 AM
Because it's a reasoned position rather than a heat-of-the-moment passionate response.

Because the American public is war-fatigued after a decade of piddle-dicking around in Iraq based on trumped up (ha) claims of WMD.

Because Americans believe in redemption, forgiveness and healing.

Lots more reasons, but mostly because to maintain a white-hot hatred for an entire group of people (most of whom are not remotely interested in the "mission" advanced by their radical fringes) requires a psychopathic focus that is the province of the kinds of people that would crash commercial airplanes into skyscrapers.

Agree and disagree some.

We needed to get mad. We needed to kick ass. Complacency and dicking around helped the situation to fester on Clintons watch going back to the first attack in 1993. Between 94-2000 there was super lax "not giving a shit" attitude towards this stuff by the administration in power. Sudan offered bin laden. Then we also had the Uss cole and Tanzania embassy attacks. Warning signs were everywhere. And again, it was allowed to fester. So to that point - no, kind and gentle don't work. Reagan didn't go to war but did use peace through strength. But either way, you can't show weakness. And that's what has happened.

But I agree on war fatigue and Iraq.

Iraq was a mistake. It was not only the wrong target but doing so screwed up the power balance in the region and was thus made even worse by Barry's actions there and in Syria thus helping create what we now know as Isis.  We should have been in Afghanistan and other remote locations pin pointing and blowing the fuck out of the people who took down those towers. We should have been angry. Just not at Iraq.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Godfather on September 13, 2016, 10:55:51 AM
Uncle Sani was a sniper too....got many filipino women right between the eyes.

You assholes...this is top notch gold level and I get nothing.  I don't even know who any of you are anymore!

It's like why bother
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Kaos on September 13, 2016, 11:16:29 AM

But I agree on war fatigue and Iraq.

Iraq was a mistake. It was not only the wrong target but doing so screwed up the power balance in the region and was thus made even worse by Barry's actions there and in Syria thus helping create what we now know as Isis.  We should have been in Afghanistan and other remote locations pin pointing and blowing the fuck out of the people who took down those towers. We should have been angry. Just not at Iraq.

Why fatigue? 

Because all the "measured and reasonable response" people have -- since Vietnam -- prevented the American Military from doing what we have the capability to do. 

We send troops in to actually wage WAR and not dick around?  There's no fatigue because it's over so quickly nobody has time to get tired.   War is awful, cruel, heartless and painful.  But since Vietnam and the daily body counts the administration has been loathe to take the short term pain and avoid the longer-term lack of resolution. 

Today would we attack the beaches at Normandy?  Would we drop the bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima? Would we put the Japanese in camps to make sure the country was safe after Pearl Harbor?  Would we?  Nope.  Obama would send a peace turkey to Japan and apologize for our aircraft carriers causing the deaths of the Kamikaze  "fringe elements"   Then we'd let them build a Shinto temple next to the USS Arizona.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Kaos on September 13, 2016, 11:41:39 AM
You assholes...this is top notch gold level and I get nothing.  I don't even know who any of you are anymore!

It's like why bother

(http://i.imgur.com/NAk6C.gif)
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: GH2001 on September 13, 2016, 11:42:17 AM
Why fatigue? 

Because all the "measured and reasonable response" people have -- since Vietnam -- prevented the American Military from doing what we have the capability to do. 

We send troops in to actually wage WAR and not dick around?  There's no fatigue because it's over so quickly nobody has time to get tired.   War is awful, cruel, heartless and painful.  But since Vietnam and the daily body counts the administration has been loathe to take the short term pain and avoid the longer-term lack of resolution. 

Today would we attack the beaches at Normandy?  Would we drop the bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima? Would we put the Japanese in camps to make sure the country was safe after Pearl Harbor?  Would we?  Nope.  Obama would send a peace turkey to Japan and apologize for our aircraft carriers causing the deaths of the Kamikaze  "fringe elements"   Then we'd let them build a Shinto temple next to the USS Arizona.

I think we agree.

Right action. Wrong place. We've been in Iraq for 3/4 times as long as we were in Europe between 1942-44. And most see no good that's come of it. It's created an unstable region and now Isis has declared a caliphate. And all for what? Not much. Hussein is dead. Whoopedeee do. That'll show those hijackers.

Normandy and Okinawa were the right places. Took the fight right to the jugular of the assholes. Iraq was an entirely separate issue from 9/11. Again, we should have taking the fight to the people who did it. Hussein was an old axe to grind for bush and Cheney.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: chinook on September 13, 2016, 11:49:09 AM
You assholes...this is top notch gold level and I get nothing.  I don't even know who any of you are anymore!

It's like why bother

sometimes you have to let the adults talk.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: WiregrassTiger on September 13, 2016, 12:19:22 PM
You assholes...this is top notch gold level and I get nothing.  I don't even know who any of you are anymore!

It's like why bother
I completely understand how you feel. You are preaching to the choir with me.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Godfather on September 13, 2016, 12:43:04 PM
I completely understand how you feel. You are preaching to the choir with me.
I'm going to increase your TigersX shares.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: GH2001 on September 13, 2016, 01:56:47 PM
I'm going to increase your TigersX shares.

Sometimes you win sometimes you loose. For better or worst.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Saniflush on September 13, 2016, 03:27:35 PM
Uncle Sani was a sniper too....got many filipino women right between the eyes.

Brown eye.....Wait, they are all brown on LBFM's
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: wesfau2 on September 13, 2016, 03:32:11 PM
Sani's exploits should absolutely NOT be discounted in this discussion.

Also, lots of armchair Sam Kinison-esque (circa "Back to School") theories on warfare.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Saniflush on September 13, 2016, 03:35:01 PM
Sani's exploits should absolutely NOT be discounted in this discussion.

Also, lots of armchair Sam Kinison-esque (circa "Back to School") theories on warfare.

Ahhhh the Philippines.  The first place that I ever saw a woman fisted by another woman wearing a gorilla mask.  Those are the memories that you just cherish.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: wesfau2 on September 13, 2016, 03:41:33 PM
Ahhhh the Philippines.  The first place that I ever saw a woman fisted by another woman wearing a gorilla mask.  Those are the memories that you just cherish.

But not the last!
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Saniflush on September 13, 2016, 03:51:21 PM
But not the last!

Nope.  I never did figure out if that was some sort of Asian fetish or something but saw it on multiple occasions.  The fisting and gorilla mask together.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Godfather on September 13, 2016, 04:00:27 PM
Nope.  I never did figure out if that was some sort of Asian fetish or something but saw it on multiple occasions.  The fisting and gorilla mask together.

That's funny....that's one of my go to scenarios.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Saniflush on September 13, 2016, 04:01:40 PM
That's funny....that's one of my go to scenarios.

As the fistee
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Godfather on September 13, 2016, 04:06:07 PM
As the fistee

Only when I look behind me and see your face.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: GH2001 on September 13, 2016, 04:28:03 PM
Ahhhh the Philippines.  The first place that I ever saw a woman fisted by another woman wearing a gorilla mask.  Those are the memories that you just cherish.

Also called a Friday night at jmars house. 
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Snaggletiger on September 13, 2016, 04:45:48 PM
Also called a Friday night at jmars house.

Blake Chortles
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Kaos on September 13, 2016, 05:35:19 PM
Sani's exploits should absolutely NOT be discounted in this discussion.

Also, lots of armchair Sam Kinison-esque (circa "Back to School") theories on warfare.

You're so right Neville. 
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: AUJarhead on September 14, 2016, 02:44:37 PM
Only when I look behind me and see your face.

When he's in a gorilla mask, are you really sure it's him?  It could be Buzz.
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Godfather on September 14, 2016, 03:02:04 PM
When he's in a gorilla mask, are you really sure it's him?  It could be Buzz.
Trust me you can tell
Title: Re: This Just Warmed My Heart
Post by: Buzz Killington on September 14, 2016, 05:07:37 PM
When he's in a gorilla mask, are you really sure it's him?  It could be Buzz.
Pfft...I only wear the Horse mask.