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They make a pill for that. It’s made out of lead and delivered at high velocity.
 
They make a pill for that. It’s made out of lead and delivered at high velocity.
I agree. The means to wipe out every last one of these criminals on the entire continent is there. The will is not. There's too much money from the U.S. going to these countries for them to have any desire to extinguish the problem. Problem goes away, money stops and the corrupt government officials are off of easy street.
 
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The world used to be much more pragmatic in dealing with these idiots. We need leaders like Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan again. I’ll never forget that Brit sub coming back into port flying the skull and crossbones. You don’t mess with crap like that.
 
I agree. The means to wipe out every last one of these criminals on the entire continent is there. The will is not. There's too much money from the U.S. going to these countries for them to have any desire to extinguish the problem. Problem goes away, money stops and the corrupt government officials are off of easy street.

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The world doesn't care much. Call someone a racial slur, and watch them go crazy on the Lib media.............kill a village of innocent people? Never gets mentioned. If it does, the reasons are lack of education, lack of economic opportunity, lack of religious leadership, making it the Western world's fault. But recognizing evil, and killing the bastards is the real solution...............FWB
 
The world doesn't care much. Call someone a racial slur, and watch them go crazy on the Lib media.............kill a village of innocent people? Never gets mentioned. If it does, the reasons are lack of education, lack of economic opportunity, lack of religious leadership, making it the Western world's fault. But recognizing evil, and killing the bastards is the real solution...............FWB

FWB my personal favorite is they are victims of climate change...
 
Just saying if it was a former french colony the legionaires would be there in and out and nobody would now.
Very sad that such cruel fighting is going on in probarbly one of the last really wild areas of Africa. I'm also sure that a lot of the finances are fiananced through poaching especially ivory.
 
Just saying if it was a former french colony the legionaires would be there in and out and nobody would now.
I will personally attest to that...
The world used to be much more pragmatic in dealing with these idiots. We need leaders like Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan again. I’ll never forget that Brit sub coming back into port flying the skull and crossbones. You don’t mess with crap like that.
If memory serves, with admirable pragmatism the Brits called it "Rule 303" although the historic context and the merit of the case were different...
 
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A few drone flights without worrying about collateral damage and it'd be all over but the crying.
 
and yet our government keeps chipping away at our rights to own and use firearms for our personal defence.

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Hey Leslie! Is that knife made out of an old railroad spike?
 
Oh yah they could be taken out each time they popped their pure evil heads up. Possibly never completely eradicated but certainly kept on the run to a degree they could never rest with little real influence. But that would take commitment and resources that currently seem completely devoted to sending the world's economy and future into the dumper trying to control or "defeat" a virus that can neither be controlled nor defeated.
 
yes, a old rail track went thru the mountains here(stopped in 1941) and a man used to walk it and picked up the spikes, he sold or gave them to a local knife maker who made a few knifes. this knife made by stuart smith a africa knife maker that i traded a garber folder to a tracker on a hunting trip to africa is my favorite knife out of many.

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