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1.) Bob Peck - 01/21/2016
[SIZE=5][COLOR="#0000FF"]Gotta Love the SAS![/COLOR][/SIZE]

[url]http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/01/19/british-special-forces-disguised-in-burkas-raid-islamic-state-bunker-housing-jihadi-chief/?platform=hootsuite[/url]
2.) bluecat - 01/21/2016
:applause:
3.) Swamp Fox - 01/21/2016
Well, I guess it beats marching up and down the square...



Best not to get too excited about the burqa thing though...If this gets out, Social Justice Internet will have a meltdown about cultural appropriation.
4.) DParker - 01/21/2016
That's what happens when you dress your wimmenz like ninjas. Sooner or later some of them end up actually being ninjas.
5.) Swamp Fox - 01/22/2016
I blame the Republicans, and the DMV...


[I]The key vote came on June 4, 1919,[156] when the Senate approved the amendment by 56 to 25 after four hours of debate, during which Democratic Senators opposed to the amendment filibustered to prevent a roll call until their absent Senators could be protected by pairs. The Ayes included 36 (82%) Republicans and 20 (54%) Democrats. The Nays comprised 8 (18%) Republicans and 17 (46%) Democrats. The Nineteenth Amendment, which prohibited state or federal sex-based restrictions on voting, was ratified by sufficient states in 1920.[157][/I]---Wiki