And yet how far has this assassination moved the needle in terms of eradicating terrorism or solidifying Israel’s security? Here we are now: Syria is a mess. Israel is insecure enough to go ape shit over the Iranian deal.
And yet how far has this assassination moved the needle in terms of eradicating terrorism or solidifying Israel’s security? Here we are now: Syria is a mess. Israel is insecure enough to go ape shit over the Iranian deal.
Israel has a no fucks given attitude towards knocking off targets. Sometimes this doesn’t gel with me, but man, do they get their point across. And unlike the Wrath of God operation, and the recent Gaza operation, I have no problems with this one.
What I find interesting is that it’s against the laws of war to assassinate members of other governments, but it’s perfectly ok to attack their army with your army in order to capture them.
Did they jump out of a giant cake to do it? Cuz that would be awesome.
Miata and $50,000 worth of upgrades, or Hellcat and $25,000 worth of tires? I wouldn’t say “no” to either.
Neither! 914-6. It is a savage thing.
AWD Miata with a LS engine up front for the front wheels, and Porshe engine outback for the rear.
Sorry, I haven’t slept much.
Clearly the answer is Miata and $50,000 worth of upgrades.
Probably could use 1.5psi there.
We’ve been saying it for years, and now we’ve got someone smart to back us up: it’s time to raise the speed limit. In…
I don’t watch any rallycross. I didn’t even know rallycross was a real thing. I do, however, see a guy named Hansen and make a terribly thought out and even more poorly executed joke about his name and the name of some boy band and some old song that I definitely don’t have on my iPod and still listen to all the time
Then you don’t watch much Rallycross! It’s a contact sport, through and through.
You do realize a camera with a high powered telescopic lens mounted inside your own neighbor’s home would actually have a better viewing angle and potential for spying on you then something taking aerial shots of your roof shingles right?
This is so true. If Top Gear is the gateway drug to cars, then the travel episodes were my wife's gateway drugs to Top Gear. She and I love the travel episodes by far the most. Because of them, we have grown a massive desire for exploring together (in cars, off road vehicles, and on foot). My wife was so excited we…
Yeah, my son is only 3, but when I got home from work last night, he was playing with Hot Wheels. As I walked in the door, I heard him say "And across the line!"
The only show that's really come close to Top Gear's travel-ness is Anthony Bourdain's shows, but since moving to CNN and getting a big budget, they've ironically gotten less interesting because they can show whatever the hell they want. They're still neat, but less scrappy, and that's disappointing.
Top Gear UK didn't just get me going on cars, it's hands down the best travel show around, which is a whole new dimension you don't hear many "petrol-heads" talk about. The best episodes were the adventures out into the world's wild and unpredictable roads, which had a fantastic way of making you feel like you went…
I'm a multi-generation Canadian, 100% Ukrainian by blood. I've watched Chris for years. I guess the fact just doesn't matter to me that I didn't notice, let alone care, that Chris is not Caucasian. May the best person do the job of entertaining, informing and whatever else for us. Chris certainly does. So did…
Actually Chris you are the reason why I care about Cars.
I did a similar thing when I changed a bedroom into a dining room. I wrote "Batman was here" with a little batman symbol behind the drywall I was putting up.