Dang I don't think we all need to agree all the time but to call him or compare him to Rancid Crabtree is pretty dang low.:D
Maybe so. Rancid was a moron but sometimes I enjoyed calling him out on his BS. You weren't here when Rancid was unless you were lurking way back then.
You think Toyota sells trucks to Isis ? or maybe they took them like everything in there path is more like it.
I knew Rancid at another website and disliked him like most he came in contact with. I did find it funny how he called everyone a baiter and then he got nailed for baiting, crash and burn.
A watchman, lol What's truly funny is when some ask for number, facts, or any details for his fantasies, he finally shuts up. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Actually it's a certain model of Toyota truck that no longer gets sold in the states but still gets sold in other parts of the world. While ISIS probably did aquire them by other methods for the most part, the same type of truck was once sold and used by the Iraqi military. But there was recently a news story about a truck that a plumber owned in Texas that ended up being purchased by Isis or a similar group. http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/6341070 Since everyone seems to be hung up on the definition of what "many people" in this country that would willingly go fight Isis, the simple answer would be alot in the veteran community. Others would come from the parts of the population that are perhaps tired of the Potus saying in order to fight this group we need to be sympathetic to their religious beliefs or whatever other excuse used to not get involved The facts are that while this group may not pose a direct threat to the US, they still pose a threat. And yes there's a portion of the American people that are not happy that we're sitting back letting them build their ranks and become stronger rather than putting a stop to it now. Because eventually we will haveta get involved. If you really need a definition of what types of people feel that way then idk what to tell ya.
I think the OP was actually making the point that "many" people would go fight with ISIS. I actually think that there is some validity to that line of thinking although I do not know how many, my gut tells me that it would be a small minority of the population even among the Muslim communities but there is a radical fringe that does exist and I believe seeks to wage Jihad to help bring about their caliphate. We must be ever watchful and vigilant at home for those that seek to perform terrorist acts here and how we proceed abroad in that fight I am more in the camp that the Muslim countries there need to invest their blood and treasure first with support from us. That is why we need the Keystone pipeline and to develop energy independence in this country so that we don't have to be so invested in middle eastern wars.