8 thoughts on “An ISIS Camp”

  1. A good friend is a LtCol in the Army. I mentioned this to him a few weeks ago and his reply was “no comment”. Which, given how well I know him, speaks volumes.
    I am so glad our southern border is the most secure it has ever been….. ahem.

  2. We have signs here in AZ telling citizens it’s not safe to be in these areas because of illegals.

      1. It may be too late to instruct Dave not to be an idiot (however otherwise intelligent one might be, to put your faith in Der Staat at this point in human history is evidence of at least functional idiocy); but regarding Jade Helm, what do you people with brains enough to be PRO-liberty think? I have a friend who is going bonkers over Jade Helm, but she may have been bonkers before Jade Helm. My experience with conspiracy theories is that they tend to attract people who are smart but uneducated, helping them to feel superior because, finally, they know stuff the rest of the Sheeple don’t; then again, you can hardly overestimate the mendacity of statists. As the saying goes, even the paranoid sometimes have real enemies.

      2. Don’t be an idiot Dave.

        You take the “ISIS camp right over the border” conspiracy theory seriously, even though it’s been rejected by the U.S. Department of State, Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Northern Command, Texas Department of Public Safety, El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, and the Mexican government. If you’re going to believe that, why not believe the Jade Helm theory, too? Why not believe anything, or everything?

    1. Unlikely. But there are flavor elements of that exercise that might as well be designed to provoke a confrontation between military personnel and more paranoid civilians.

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