Friday, August 7, 2009

Keith Olbermann on Blackwater

9 comments:

  1. Good segment, Mike. I doubt if any of your 'regulars' who post comments here [the pro-gunners] care much about Eric Prince and his gang of marauders. They seem only to be interested in amassing the same arsenal of weaponry as Prince.

    Remmeber, though, Prince is a born-again Christian so you know that god is on his side!

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  2. I don't have an interest in "amassing the same arsenal of weaponry as Pring". The training is what I'm interested in.

    If they did the things they are accused of then they should go to jail and possibility face the death penality. Let the investigation run it's course and see what comes out of it.

    Thanks for the post MikeB. It reminded me to go visit the online proshop and pick up a few things. They were closed the last time I was there in person.

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  3. And there is more regarding Blackwater, a story breaking today has a former Blackwater operative claiming that they made money "pimping" young Iraqi girls...

    Hey, just a bunch of good ol' American boys with too much time and money on their hands....

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  4. I still want to know who's he selling that fancy ammo to over there.

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