View Full Version : Sgt Tahmoorewssi is FREE!
Zundfolge
11-01-2014, 13:41
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/11/01/mexican-judge-orders-jailed-marine-andrew-tahmooressi-freed-family-spokesman/
Now lets close the border with Mexico and shut down all trade with them while we're at it ... we need to acknowledge that Mexico is our enemy and has for the last decade or two been in a state of defacto war with us ... invading us with drug dealers and their own army (often the same people) and engaging in economic warfare by encouraging its citizens (and the citizens of its southern neighbors) to illegal migrate to the US, steal jobs and mail some of the money back home.
Fuck Mexico.
buffalobo
11-01-2014, 13:54
Beat me to it.
Good to see him freed.
HoneyBadger
11-01-2014, 14:18
Where is Obama? Shouldn't he be claiming that he personally charged in and freed him?
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/11/01/mexican-judge-orders-jailed-marine-andrew-tahmooressi-freed-family-spokesman/
Now lets close the border with Mexico and shut down all trade with them while we're at it ... we need to acknowledge that Mexico is our enemy and has for the last decade or two been in a state of defacto war with us ... invading us with drug dealers and their own army (often the same people) and engaging in economic warfare by encouraging its citizens (and the citizens of its southern neighbors) to illegal migrate to the US, steal jobs and mail some of the money back home.
Fuck Mexico.
Dammit, I couldn't agree more! I posted about this last night, and said I will continue to denounce, decry, and boycott Mexico. I still think 8 months was way too long for this young SGT, especially with some trumped up BS charges. If it were me in charge, he wouldn't have been there a day longer than a month.
Wait for the court marshal.
BlasterBob
11-01-2014, 16:09
Great, finally the Sgt. is released and he can hopefully get back to a normal life. Now we'll probably hear of some Democrap starting some proceedings about this chap should not be able to posses firearms since, although he was acquitted, he WAS charged with firearms violations. Don't be too surprised if this does materialize even though the charges were made in a foreign Country.[Sarcasm2]
mcantar18c
11-01-2014, 17:06
He hasn't been on active duty for 2 years. What makes him so special compared to the other vets locked up in foreign countries?
I'm not saying should have stayed there or that he should our shouldn't be off the hook for whatever it is he did, just curious about all the publicity.
If I or one of you prior service guys went to Mexico... or Brazil, or Thailand, or South Africa or anywhere else... and did something dumb and got thrown in prison I don't see it becoming a nationally known event.
OK he's free. But what an idiot who in their right mind takes weapons to mexico and then claims stupid.
OK he's free. But what an idiot. Who in their right mind goes to Mexico?
Nothing in Mexico that I can't find in Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California. At least in some of those states, Sgt. Tahmooressi could have legally possessed a weapon.
I would like to know how many Mexican citizens crossed into the USA with no intention of returning to Mexico during Sgt. Tahmooressi's stay in jail. Perhaps the Obama Administration could have arranged an exchange ala Sgt. Bergdahl [hahhah-no]
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