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ISIS beheads another American jounalist.


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2014 Sep 2, 4:24am   11,085 views  31 comments

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The Islamic State in Iraq and Syria has beheaded Steven J. Sotloff, the second American executed by the Islamic militant group, and posted a video of it on the Internet, the SITE Intelligence Group, a research organization that tracks jihadist web postings, said Tuesday.

The execution of Mr. Sotloff, 31, came despite pleas from his mother aimed directly at ISIS’s top leader seeking mercy for her son, a freelance journalist who was captured in northern Syria a year ago.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2014/09/03/world/middleeast/steven-sotloff-isis-execution.html?_r=0&referrer=

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1   zzyzzx   2014 Sep 2, 4:36am  

How many times do I have to tell you people to never visit filthy third world countries!

2   Strategist   2014 Sep 2, 4:53am  

So @gbamall4 still think Israel is the ruthless one? Israel is doing us a favor by exterminating some of the pests. We owe Israel big time.

3   HydroCabron   2014 Sep 2, 4:55am  

Yawn.

They're trying to gin up outrage in the United States, and get more American troops over there, so the other Jihadis will support them.

Sucks to be the beheaded person, but the more outrage we show, the more likely this will continue.

4   dublin hillz   2014 Sep 2, 4:56am  

How about we capture some of these isis soldiers and immolate them aztec style?

5   Strategist   2014 Sep 2, 5:03am  

HydroCabron says

Yawn.

They're trying to gin up outrage in the United States, and get more American troops over there, so the other Jihadis will support them.

Sucks to be the beheaded person, but the more outrage we show, the more likely this will continue.

That's like saying.......they won't kill us if we don't mind getting killed.

6   Dan8267   2014 Sep 2, 5:06am  

We should gather up all the police departments that have taken military surplus equipment and send their asses to Iraq and Syria to battle with ISIS. As long as either side wipes out the other, we win. If they both kill each other, so much the better.

7   Strategist   2014 Sep 2, 5:10am  

Dan8267 says

We should gather up all the police departments that have taken military surplus equipment and send their asses to Iraq and Syria to battle with ISIS. As long as either side wipes out the other, we win. If they both kill each other, so much the better.

Why not send all the criminals? Don't you want to reduce crime?

8   MisdemeanorRebel   2014 Sep 2, 5:42am  

We need to find the people financing ISIS.

Or, just bomb the Sheik Palaces in Qatar and Riyadh. Same thing.

9   The Original Bankster   2014 Sep 2, 5:47am  

WHY CANT WE ALL JUST GET ALONG?

10   The Original Bankster   2014 Sep 2, 5:49am  

experts speculate the above photo is Captain Shuddap, although research has proven inconclusive.

11   Tenpoundbass   2014 Sep 2, 5:59am  

I would have serious reservations about trekking the world in a 2014 world trying to live a 1970's Liberal American or French reporter, with a humanitarian ire to it.

12   Dan8267   2014 Sep 2, 7:30am  

Strategist says

Why not send all the criminals?

Because most of the criminals shouldn't be criminals. Most people in prison are there for pot possession, which should not be a crime. As for rapists and murderers, fine. But not that 15-year-old kid who smoked a joint while black.

13   Strategist   2014 Sep 2, 7:41am  

Dan8267 says

Strategist says

Why not send all the criminals?

Because most of the criminals shouldn't be criminals. Most people in prison are there for pot possession, which should not be a crime. As for rapists and murderers, fine. But not that 15-year-old kid who smoked a joint while black.

Yup. I'm cool with that.

14   MAGA   2014 Sep 2, 8:58am  

Maybe we can send them some of our Realtor's. Thin out the herd.

15   indigenous   2014 Sep 2, 9:00am  

Remember to follow along with your score card.

16   Strategist   2014 Sep 2, 9:05am  

indigenous says

Remember to follow along with your score card.

Lets keep it simple:
Muslims!

17   lakermania   2014 Sep 2, 11:15am  

Dan8267 says

Strategist says

Why not send all the criminals?

Because most of the criminals shouldn't be criminals. Most people in prison are there for pot possession, which should not be a crime. As for rapists and murderers, fine. But not that 15-year-old kid who smoked a joint while black.

There are lot more people in prison for drugs than there was 40 years ago, but they only account for 1 in 5 convicts and not even half of the amount of violent offender convicts.

18   Strategist   2014 Sep 2, 12:18pm  

Strategist says

Dan8267 says

Strategist says

Why not send all the criminals?

Because most of the criminals shouldn't be criminals. Most people in prison are there for pot possession, which should not be a crime. As for rapists and murderers, fine. But not that 15-year-old kid who smoked a joint while black.

Yup. I'm cool with that.

lakermania says

Dan8267 says

Strategist says

Why not send all the criminals?

Because most of the criminals shouldn't be criminals. Most people in prison are there for pot possession, which should not be a crime. As for rapists and murderers, fine. But not that 15-year-old kid who smoked a joint while black.

There are lot more people in prison for drugs than there was 40 years ago, but they only account for 1 in 5 convicts and not even half of the amount of violent offender convicts.

Sorry Dan, I take back my comment. I'm not cool with that. Your stats are false.

19   FortWayne   2014 Sep 2, 1:17pm  

Those people are animals out there. Should have nuked them like Japan in WW2 and be done with it.

20   Strategist   2014 Sep 2, 1:20pm  

Call it Crazy says

Don't worry, there won't be any outrage, at least not from DC...

If you want outrage from Obama, just do this:

No.....if you want outrage from Obama, shoot a criminal that might look like his son.

21   Strategist   2014 Sep 2, 1:23pm  

Call it Crazy says

Strategist says

Sorry Dan, I take back my comment. I'm not cool with that. Your stats are false.

Oh No, now you did it... He's going to post a Youtube video to prove you wrong!

I apologize to all of Patnet for the video they will have to tolerate from Dan.
Please accept my sincerest apologies.

22   Dan8267   2014 Sep 2, 1:29pm  

lakermania says

Don't know where that graph comes from, but from The Bureau of Justice Statistics 2004 report Drug Use and Dependence, State and Federal Prisoners, 2004, revised in 2007,

In 2004 an estimated 333,000 prisoners were held for drug law violations; 21% of State, 55% of Federal inmates

And from The Washington Post

Focusing on drug offenses is a smart way to go about reducing the federal incarceration rate. According to data in Why Are So Many Americans in Prison?, a new book by UC - Berkeley's Steven Raphael and UCLA's Michael Stoll, the most serious charge for 51 percent of federal inmates in 2010 was a drug offense. By comparison, homicide was the most serious charge for only 1 percent, and robbery was the most serious charge against 4 percent.

Violent criminals are a tiny fraction of federal prisoners. The drug offenses (51%) are more common than all other types of crimes put together.

Now, I'm sure that on the state level there are some states like Colorado and Washington that have much fewer drug incarcerations than states like Arizona because of arbitrary state preferences in convicting people for drug offenses. Basically states that want to rig elections have more drug-related incarcerations and those incarcerations disproportionately affect certain voting blocks, whoever the people in control of the state don't want voting.

Strategist says

Sorry Dan, I take back my comment. I'm not cool with that. Your stats are false.

You should know by know that when I quote stats, I have credible evidence to back them up.

23   Y   2014 Sep 2, 1:30pm  

they are fuckin nuts over there, and you'd have to be nuts to go over there in any capacity other than an armed military unit.

zzyzzx says

How many times do I have to tell you people to never visit filthy third world countries!

24   Y   2014 Sep 2, 1:34pm  

too easy.
let a herd of mexican fire ants slowly eat them alive...why waste the meat??

dublin hillz says

How about we capture some of these isis soldiers and immolate them aztec style?

25   Strategist   2014 Sep 2, 1:37pm  

Dan8267 says

Strategist says

Sorry Dan, I take back my comment. I'm not cool with that. Your stats are false.

You should know by know that when I quote stats, I have credible evidence to back them up.

Dan, your chart shows only 180,000 some are in federal prisons. ????? Please explain.

26   Dan8267   2014 Sep 2, 1:43pm  

Strategist says

Dan, your chart shows only 180,000 some are in federal prisons. ????? Please explain.

Those are federal prisons, not state, and not local jails. Read the linked BJS report and Washington Post article for details.

27   Strategist   2014 Sep 2, 1:49pm  

Dan8267 says

Strategist says

Dan, your chart shows only 180,000 some are in federal prisons. ????? Please explain.

Those are federal prisons, not state, and not local jails. Read the linked BJS report and Washington Post article for details.

Then we are comparing apples to oranges. You could be right, and so could lakermania. We should really look at all those who are in jail....Federal state or local.

28   MisdemeanorRebel   2014 Sep 3, 6:48am  

Dan8267 says

Violent criminals are a tiny fraction of federal prisoners. The drug offenses (51%) are more common than all other types of crimes put together.

Wow, look, Violent crime hasn't budged in 15 years. What are "Public Order" offenses? Intoxication?

We could save a shit ton of money by eliminating all of most of the drug incarcerations.

29   lakermania   2014 Sep 3, 12:25pm  

Dan8267 says

Violent criminals are a tiny fraction of federal prisoners. The drug offenses (51%) are more common than all other types of crimes put together

Ok so now it's only federal prisoners that you were talking about. Well you didn't state that before. But I don't see why you would focus on just federal prisons in 2004 because they only had about 1/10 the population of state prisons who's violent offender population is slightly above 50%. The chart is correct, almost half the prison population in the US, both state and federal is there for a violent crime, and the population for drug offenses doesn't even equal half that of the violent offenders.

http://www.bjs.gov/content/pub/pdf/p04.pdf

30   dublin hillz   2014 Sep 4, 5:04am  

It is critical to 25 to life violent criminals. The experience in cuidad juarez across the border shows what happens when you have corrupt and incompetent government. Less than 3% of the murders are even persecuted much less result in conviction. The result is close to 10 murders per day at the peak of drug war (by comparison the dangerous oakland average roughly 1 murder every 3 days). Consequently the narcos feel like they can get away with murder with impunity and murder as well as racketeering/extortion of businesses rule the land.

31   HydroCabron   2014 Sep 4, 5:08am  

Yawn: Wake me when ISIS has printed money or fucked with interest rates.

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