armstrong s weekly routine will continue indefinitely. he s serving 25 years to life for first-degree murder. sometimes i can see the victim in my case when i m walking, you know what i m saying? it s like demons that never go away. i have dreams about it, you know? the victim was a friend who learned that armstrong was involved in drug dealing and credit card fraud. she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. so at the time i guess you could say she was a roommate, you know what i m saying? she was finding out what i was doing. it started infringing on her life. and she started getting scared and tried to stop me and didn t listen. and there s been this discrepancy as to what she was going to the police and talking about and who she was telling who i was involved with. and it led to her i can t even phrase it. it shouldn t have happened, what happened to her shouldn t have happened to her.
and to make sure that america is involved. we have to have i said today in my speech here at cpac we could put forth 10,000 troops in an advisory role, training role as well as to coordinate air strikes and to provide intelligence, all of these things are necessary to arm the kurds and to make sure that we get isis particularly out of mosul should be our first priority. you are specifically using a word that if used a couple years ago people literally would call you looney tunes. you ve been using the word caliphate. why do you think that s important versus what a lot of other people are saying islamic state or another version of what we think they re trying to accomplish? why is that word so important to you specifically? you know back in the 1930s winston churchill tried to warn the world of what hitler was up to. and the world didn t listen. all you had to do was read his book. that s the same case with isis.
you looney tunes. you ve been using the word caliphate. why do you think that s important versus what a lot of other people are saying islamic state or another version of what we think they re trying to accomplish? why is that word so important to you specifically? you know back in the 1930s winston churchill tried to warn the world of what hitler was up to. and the world didn t listen. all you had to do was read his book. that s the same case with isis. read the books. if you read the books, they say this is what they re doing. they re looking back to the seventh century and they re trying to execute the same game plan that was executed in the seventh century. all we have to do is go back and look at it and see what they re trying to accomplish. they re using the same tactics beheadings and torture and enslavement. they are trying to recreate something from history. and we need to learn from history in order to combat it and defeat it. you re coming to us live from
you looney tunes. you ve been using the word caliphate. why do you think that s important versus what a lot of other people are saying islamic state or another version of what we think they re trying to accomplish? why is that word so important to you specifically? you know back in the 1930s winston churchill tried to warn the world of what hitler was up to. and the world didn t listen. all you had to do was read his book. that s the same case with isis. read the books. if you read the books, they say this is what they re doing. they re looking back to the seventh century and they re trying to execute the same game plan that was executed in the seventh century. all we have to do is go back and look at it and see what they re trying to accomplish. they re using the same tactics beheadings and torture and enslavement. they are trying to recreate something from history. and we need to learn from history in order to combat it and defeat it. you re coming to us live from cpac where you
armstrong is a former gang banger who was involved with credit card fraud and drugs. she was an ex-girlfriend of mine, but we still lived together at the time. what i was doing started infringing on her life and she started getting scared and she tried to stop me and didn t listen. and it s been a discrepancy now if she was going to the police to talk or not or if she was telling anybody what i was doing or who i was, more than anything, involved with. and it led to her i can t even phrase it. it shouldn t have happened. what happened to her shouldn t have happened to her. though armstrong wasn t the actual hit man of the murder, he s the only one serving time for the crime. sometimes i could see the victim in my case when i m walking. you know what i m saying? it s like a demon that never goes away. i have dreams about it. in the hope of making a difference, both men serve prison by serving other inmates. he said if it was an issue that we d be able to obtain