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Quoted: In theory you are correct, but considering that these soldiers were selected based on their love of Bidet, I'll have to question their worthiness to eat anything other than each other's dicks. View Quote I think the squirrel show brought them in for optics, then were laughed at on social media for bringing in troops to keep the peace, when the troops were likely largely pro Trump....then the squirrels decided to vet the soldiers with CNN watching and opining, and still trying to throw the narrative out there that rabid innsurrectionests, (Made up Dem word) led by Trump were about to storm the capitol again, and they needed to ensure safety, then they just all looked like the idiots they are. Meanwhile back at the ranch, it was decided they didn't need the optics after all, so they moved the ones not needed for photo ops.. somewhere else. "Where" you ask? They never thought of that, so they are soldiers, they can soldier on to level one of the parking garage. Hey, it's better then afganistan!! We're busy, They'll be fine. If they get covid, it's not like we ever need to see, or interact with them again, whatever. < (aoc) All would have gone as planned, but for the fucking social media. Find the soldier that broke this news, and send him to gitmo... or the federal prison they are sending the Capitol protestors to. Or...just limit any wrong speech on social media!!! But, alas, it was out there, The narrative couldn't be changed, so virtue signaling had to begin. Every congress critter, there in high dress, offered up their congressional offices', the same ones they hid in from THESE SAME SORT of citizens, with what looked like condom over their heads, but I digress... MAGAnoumously offered up their offices to try to get away from the optics here. After several congressional probes, they will decide it was still Trump, and the Guard soldiers were really there to attack everybody willy nilly after all, and they were right. Time magazine will give Biden Person of the year for surviving those damn troops in the garage. |
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Nice gesture, photo op, political statement...who knows.
One thing for sure is that it's embarrassing that the food was needed. |
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Quoted: There’s a difference between someone doing something out of their heart, and people that do it for photo ops. I neglected to ask the old lady ringing the bell for the Salvation Army this past Christmas to take a picture of me putting $100 into the kettle. View Quote You should have taken a picture to prove how saintly you are. Instead we know you are most likely sitting in moms basement wearing a diaper screaming at her to bring your chikky tendies. |
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Quoted: I'm not bitching but nice try tough guy. They are a friendly nation and they did something cool for the troops. That is indeed awsome. Friendly nation or not none of those guys know who they are and you are an idiot to accept unpackaged food from some random person. Not to mention do we really want our troops to accept un verified food from foreign agents? View Quote Keep living your life in fear and pretending that our soldiers haven't had "unverified food" for the last, I dont know, 248ish years. |
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I’m sitting here scratching my head wondering why I didn’t see this in the MSM is mind boggling.
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Those so-called leaders on Capitol Hill should be embarrassed that CZ has more decency than they do. But, as we know, they feel nothing for normal people. They just stack them up in a parking garage. Photo op or not, the embassy did a good thing. I bet everyone that got a bowl was more than appreciative. I know I would be.
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Quoted: Very nice gesture. I wonder how many meals the people they were "protecting" brought to them. View Quote This. I know one man brought them pizza and offered his office for people to sleep in. But that’s a lot of people to feed and shelter. It’s somewhat telling when other countries and individuals seem to care more about our people than the administration does. |
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Very nice of them. And it took GD an entire 5 posts before someone complained and spread misery about a good thing. That's longer than usual. Maybe Biden really is healing the nation after all.
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Czechs are pretty great. I'm glad someone up there is caring about the NG. It's not like the CiC does.
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There are some real miserable cunts on this site.
Reminds me why I don’t like most gun owners. God bless the Czechs. |
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Quoted: In theory you are correct, but considering that these soldiers were selected based on their love of Bidet, I'll have to question their worthiness to eat anything other than each other's dicks. View Quote I saw video of quite a few NG turning their back to the motorcade as they passed as a response to the insult of that "vetting" |
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Nothing will be said about it by the MSM.
Class act by the Czech Embassy. |
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Quoted: Nice, stupid photo op. Two pots of stew. It's like when retards hold chromed shovels for ground breaking ceremonies. View Quote |
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Quoted: The Czech embassy delivered hundreds of servings of hot beef stew to soldiers out in the cold at the capitol last night. https://i.postimg.cc/NMb2MNZS/608-E310-D-1438-4-E77-81-FA-75-EDF84849-A1.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/pTPnPNcK/6-AC3-DC2-C-C8-A8-4771-97-CB-A45-F4-CE37-EA6.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/LsK10gzC/8-DAB0486-7-E24-484-D-A9-DC-944812-F52778.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/7YR70Wby/D344-B316-2-A54-4-F11-BFEB-AB45-D8-CFA3-AB.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/Cxf8Nsfn/D93552-D1-24-AC-4-C54-9951-936497-AE784-D.jpg Talk about great allies. Imagine being frozen walking the Washington mall area when a van pulls up and delivers piping hot, delicious beef stew. View Quote |
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Quoted: It's very ironic that former East Bloc countries are now more conservative, and more likely to beat down communists and islamic terrorists, than the US will ever be. It is a sad state of affairs that many people in this country are starting to look longingly at returning to their ancestral home in Eastern Europe to live, over the United States. View Quote They are just at a different point in the cycle. It’ll take a few generations but they will rotate around again. Humanity is a bit depressing honestly. |
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Czech Gun Laws Summary
Recent expansion of gun rights in CZ Czech Govt endorses right to armed self-defense Czech Pro-Gun Reforms in 2020 Also, a U.S. Resident can get a shall-issue carry permit there. Does any other country do that? |
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Quoted: There are American soldiers freezing their asses off in the capitol and a long time ally of the USA sends them hot food to stay warm and you’re complaining? What did you do to keep them warm? The flag Pretty sure it’s the same stuff. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Nice, stupid photo op. Two pots of stew. It’s like when retards hold chromed shovels for ground breaking ceremonies. There are American soldiers freezing their asses off in the capitol and a long time ally of the USA sends them hot food to stay warm and you’re complaining? What did you do to keep them warm? Quoted: Anyone know the difference between the two stew bowls? Looks good on both sides. The flag Pretty sure it’s the same stuff. One is made with Czechs, one with Americans |
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Quoted: Also Poland. They've seen some shit and don't want to go back down that road. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Czech Republic is one of the countries I would consider moving to. They've seen some shit and don't want to go back down that road. I'm polish, slovak, hungarian. czech , Russian and lithuanian. I wonder if that would help me to get into one of those places. ?? |
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Quoted: On one hand that is super awsome. On the other eating that was super dumb. View Quote The Czech Republic has been a member of NATO since 1999. NATO countries trust each other enough to go into combat alongside each other, and to provide military support to each other's military forces during war. The stew apparently came from the Czech Embassy, which is the official representative of their country here. As long as the US forces verified that, then there really isn't much problem. I would agree though, it wouldn't be a good idea for US troops to accept food from "some guy" who just showed up and claimed to be representing some country without verification. The real problem is that the US military wasn't providing good hot food like this instead of one of our good-natured allies. |
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They celebrate the WWII liberation of Plzen every year, lots of American flags flying..
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Quoted: I'm not bitching but nice try tough guy. They are a friendly nation and they did something cool for the troops. That is indeed awsome. Friendly nation or not none of those guys know who they are and you are an idiot to accept unpackaged food from some random person. Not to mention do we really want our troops to accept un verified food from foreign agents? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Only thing in this thread that’s “super dumb” is you and the other retarded posters bitching about it. Czechs did more for our solders today then arfcom did. But hey. Once you get your panties un bunched I’m sure you’ll have a witty reply. I'm not bitching but nice try tough guy. They are a friendly nation and they did something cool for the troops. That is indeed awsome. Friendly nation or not none of those guys know who they are and you are an idiot to accept unpackaged food from some random person. Not to mention do we really want our troops to accept un verified food from foreign agents? More jelopino and cheese please. |
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Quoted: I'm not bitching but nice try tough guy. They are a friendly nation and they did something cool for the troops. That is indeed awsome. Friendly nation or not none of those guys know who they are and you are an idiot to accept unpackaged food from some random person. Not to mention do we really want our troops to accept un verified food from foreign agents? View Quote Have you even visited another country before? Or do you only eat McDonald’s everywhere you go? |
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Quoted: https://mission-food.com/hovezi-gulas-czech-beef-goulash/ HOVZ GUL (CZECH BEEF GOULASH) https://mission-food.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Czech-Beef-Goulash-with-Dumplings-8.jpg Hovz Gul (Czech Beef Goulash)Czech Beef Goulash (Hovz Gul) is a thick stew made with beef, onions and spices. Goulash is popular throughout Central Europe, but this version is traditionally Czech. Prep Time 30 mins Cook Time 2 hrs 30 mins Total Time 3 hrs Course: Main CourseCuisine: Czech Servings: 6 servings Calories: 417kcal Author: Victoria Ingredients 3 to 3 pounds beef stew meat (chuck or round), cut into 1-inch cubes Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper 1 tablespoon vegetable oil, or as needed 2 large onions, finely chopped 5 tablespoons all-purpose flour 3 tablespoons tomato paste 2 tablespoons sweet paprika 4 cloves garlic, minced 2 teaspoons dried marjoram (dried oregano is not the same but is an acceptable substitute) 4 cups water Thinly sliced red or white onion, to garnish Instructions Season beef with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Brown the meat in batches for about 3 to 5 minutes per batch. You'll likely need to do about 5 batches if you're using a 10-inch wide pot. Set the seared meat aside as you complete each batch. If you are using a cast iron pan (like an enameled Le Creuset French oven) it will retain heat extra well, and you may want to lower the heat to medium partway through the searing process if the meat is browning too fast. Add onions to the empty pot and cook until soft, about 5 to 7 minutes. Next, add flour, tomato paste, paprika, garlic, and dried marjoram. Stir and cook for 1 minute, then add the water, stirring to dissolve the tomato paste and flour, and scraping up any of the fond (the dark brown residue from searing the beef) still left on the bottom of the pan. Return the seared beef and any residual juices to the pan. Season with salt and pepper, bring to a boil, then lower the heat and simmer covered for 1 hours, then uncover and continue to simmer for another 30 minutes until the beef is fork tender, and the liquid has thickened. Adjust seasoning if necessary. Serve on a flat plate with a slight lip around the edge, topped with sliced onion for garnish, and a few slices of Czech dumplings or bread on the side to soak up the sauce. View Quote Saved for future use. |
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Quoted: There’s a difference between someone doing something out of their heart, and people that do it for photo ops. I neglected to ask the old lady ringing the bell for the Salvation Army this past Christmas to take a picture of me putting $100 into the kettle. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: So a friendly nation decides to put away the BS that’s occupying our country and feed some cold men and women some stew. They didn’t have to. I bet our own didn’t even do it. But they did it anyway. The benefit was the photo op. The reward? Being good human beings. Fuck. Someone in GD will find a way to shit on anything. There’s a difference between someone doing something out of their heart, and people that do it for photo ops. I neglected to ask the old lady ringing the bell for the Salvation Army this past Christmas to take a picture of me putting $100 into the kettle. But you brought it up here. |
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