http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-06-1 ... d-security
Check for yourself that modern history teaches beyond question that the biggest danger of unnatural death is democide; death by government.
According to R. J. Rummel, author of Statistics of Democide, between the years 1900 to 1999, at least 262 million people have been killed by governments. This does NOT include people killed in war.
rule #7. Question motives. Twist or amplify any fact which could so taken to imply that the opponent operates out of a hidden personal agenda or other bias. This avoids discussing issues and forces the accuser on the defensive.
Yes, the same inane devoid look as they state they but, but, but, but they make conversion kits for those to auto.
Yea, they are illegal also genius.
Who exports the most lethal extension of force, and who makes in one company 11 million a day killing brown people but that's ok.
as they are land mined in and sold as slaves.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Me-lqQaOpk8
The toe tags will be for the unarmed and the scissors warriors.
meanwhile on planet Earth
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region- Hundreds of families have fled Islamic State (ISIS) territories around Mosul in the last few months and they have taken shelter at Debaga camp south of the Kurdish capital of Erbil. They say this was their last chance to escape the bitter ISIS reality and its choices of either death or joining the group.
Escape came with great risk, as described by Ahlam Abdulsatar, 35, who recently fled from Atayra village near Hawija.
“ISIS has taken control of everything and prevents anyone from escaping by placing checkpoints,” she told Rudaw. “We threw our documents and clothes on the road and started running because if they caught us they would behead us,”
Part of the reason for the recent influx of refugees out of the Islamic caliphate has been consistent attacks against the group by Kurdish Peshmerga and Iraqi forces on many fronts. In addition civilians fear that a bigger offensive against ISIS is still to come.
Debaga camp, near Makhmour, hosts more than 1500 families who mostly come from controlled villages in the area such as Sultan Abdulla, Tal Shaair, Hawija, Gayara, and Khrbardan.
Ban Raad, a 27-year-old mother of three had to walk for 13 hours from Shargat before reaching the Peshmerga-controlled areas and she considers herself lucky for making it out alive.
“I had to walk for 13 hours with my three kids, and I’m pregnant,” Raad told Rudaw. “I lost our IDs and as you can see both my feet are injured because at some point during the journey we had to run to avoid ISIS checkpoints, because they started shooting at us,”
She and her children reached safety covered in dust and sweat, tired and in desperate need of medical attention.
“I had to run barefoot because one of my kids lost his shoes and I had to give them to him,” she recalled the day of her escape.
The families reported it is true they stayed under the group’s iron first for two years, but in recent months they were given two choices: join and fight for ISIS or be starved to death. Added to that, was the constant threat of bombs from warplanes.
“The warplanes report killing ISIS and destroying their camps, but they are only targeting civilians they are all under the tunnels safe,” said Abdulsatar.
To discourage people from leaving, ISIS militants have planted mines and other types of explosives along roads leading in and out of their territories. Some have been killed in the past while attempting escape.
Mohammed Salih, 20, from Gayara risked walked through a minefield and lost a cousin in the process, but, he says, it was well worth it.
American are indeed self absorbed idiots.