I can see how that would make a man sour, but I think the whole thing is flooding in aspects of your life that aren't really related. At least, that's what one can get from seeing you on this forums. Which isn't much frankly. Still, discussing this on a forum seems a bit inappropriate.
Many believe the furry were initially a radical sect of the Illuminati, as evidenced by their gathering on the newsgroup alt.fan.albedo.[3] However, they are in fact a product of the Furcadia Research Facility, established in 1977 as part of what became the Department of Homeland Security. By 1985, experimental models were being introduced into science fiction fandom. Although denounced as "skunk****ers" after an unfortunate imprinting error, the gatherings of such groups soon grew to number in the hundreds - and, by the late 1990s, the thousands. What the Furcadians planned may never be known, for another group stepped in to control the furries for their own purposes.
He is often mistaken for his cousin, GI Joe, the peace loving GI who loves American Values and all things deep fried.
In 1964, the association with Holy War, a series of military-themed action figures produced by Qur'an corp was released. He might engage in fighting, or, for example, struggle to memorize the Hasbro toy company. The toyline began with the armed forces and the name, Jihad Joe, no longer is referred to one specific character.