Tuesday, March 11, 2025

The proverbial wolf in sheep's clothing

Brutal massacres of Christians, Alawites and Druze are occurring in Syria, carried out by Islamists who benefitted to the tune of a $1.2 billion appropriation from the Biden administration (I wonder who auto-penned this travesty).

"Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated earlier on Monday that '(Abu Mohammad) Al-Jolani took off his jalabiya, put on a suit, and presented a moderate facade. Now, he has removed the mask, revealing his true face: a jihadist terrorist from the Al-Qaeda school, committing atrocities against the Alawite civilian population,' Katz wrote in a post on social media, as JNS reported."

The Obama regime - which includes the four years under his puppet, Joe Biden - pursued absolutely idiotic policies in the Middle East, and the regime's efforts to "fix" that part of the world pretty much worked out like this... 

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  1. I thought the same thing when I heard about that Al Jolani and his new suit. Something about leopards, and spots.
    And Ima gonna remember that guy's easy method of tilling a garden, this spring. I've been wasting my time putting the gasoline in the tiller. There are crawdad holes all over the garden.

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    1. Yeah, just sell that old tiller and get you some...whatever that was the guy used. A small piece of C4, maybe?

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  2. I like the dog at the end of that video... "What the... are you stupid, or what?"

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  3. Yet another "gift" from the Biden Administration ... ... I expect we'll have a lot of these over the next decade or so.

    I think the guy pumped gasoline into the hole. That or propane. C4 would have left a small crater, and that stuff takes a separate detonater (e.g., blasting cap) to set off. A match won't do it.

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    1. Probably so. This is why I have to be a little humble and not laugh at him too hard. I once poured gasoline of a stump in the backyard that had termites, and, once the fire had started, I figured a little more gas wouldn't hurt, so I held the can low and the flames leaped up and caught the spout on fire. I dropped the thing, and it rolled about ten feet spewing flames all over the place. Fortunately, it wasn't too close to the house and I had access to water and a fair amount of loose dirt. Plus, Ma Paco wasn't watching through the window at that exact moment.

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    2. Yes, gasoline is tricky stuff! It's flash point (the lowest temperature at which a substance can catch fire if exposed to an open flame or spark) is -55 F. Which is also its freezing point.

      I learned that the hard way, when I decided to burn a dead rat, and primed the funeral pyre with gasoline. I had moved the can very far away, but when I lit a match and moved it towards the rat, the fumes lit off about a foot out. No harm, but I jumped about 10 feet in a single bound. My sister-in-law was watching, and nearly had a heart attack.

      Diesel is MUCH better for getting things to burn. MUCH MUCH better.

      Trust me on that.

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