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KensanIV
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« Reply #12 on: 11 25, 15, 10:47:31:AM » Reply

Would you be ready Chuck if you were in line to go into a sporting event and the guy behind you decides to pull the cord on his vest explosives and killed about 40 of the folks going to the event?  Or he pulls out a large knife and stabs you in the back without warning?Or you were out eating in a restaurant and someone walks in with an Uzi and kills about everyone in the café without warning or saying nothing but Allah Akbar. 

All of these incidents have happened in the past two weeks...Fortunately they have happened in other countries. 

These guys rarely announce that they are going to have a shoot-out and allow you to get your weapon and defend your self. They rely on surprise and don't seem to care if they get killed while they do it... In fact, they believe that they will stand with Mohammed if they give their life killing infidels. 
caserio1
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« Reply #13 on: 11 25, 15, 11:02:50:AM » Reply

damn!!

cas' day is ruined

he's agreeing with emily

I gotta have a drink
scott_free
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« Reply #14 on: 11 25, 15, 11:23:16:AM » Reply

I remember how Tim McVeigh, a good and christian man, ex-soldier, decorated for bravery in combat in Iraq, a member of the Christian Identity movement here in this country, went up to the people in Day Care Center of the federal building in Oklahoma City right before he blew up the truck loaded down with fertilizer bombs parked right underneath it, and warned everyone to grab the 19 children there and leave and tell the other 150 or so victims of his bomb to leave, right before he blew up the Day Care Center and the building, killing 168 people, 19 of them children in that Day Care.  If only muslim killers could be as open and transparent and caring as that christian bomber. 
Jw2
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« Reply #15 on: 11 25, 15, 12:15:04:PM » Reply

7 year old shows more humanity than any aesops retreat conservative.
 
you know, the family values types.
 
 
 
KensanIV
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« Reply #16 on: 11 25, 15, 04:07:09:PM » Reply

Obviously the child has decent parents who are raising him to be of good character and a belief in God.  That would not be the case if they were liberal... They always seem to set poor examples for a child to emulate.

As it is also well known that conservatives are far more generous to charity than libs.  Liberals ONLY WISH TO RAISE TAXES so the government can become larger and they can take care of all citizens.
justincase
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« Reply #17 on: 11 25, 15, 05:15:12:PM » Reply

The point of the post is not only that the boy gave his $20 to the Mosque, but that American Muslims repaid his kindness by giving him what he had been saving his money for...an iPad.

And, although this thread wasn't meant to compare liberals to conservatives, some of you are determined to make it so.  So, I will say that I can imagine liberal parents allowing their child to give money to Muslims a WHOLE LOT easier than I can imagine conservative parents allowing it.
scott_free
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« Reply #18 on: 11 25, 15, 05:27:49:PM » Reply

kenyan drooled:

Obviously the child has decent parents who are raising him to be of good character and a belief in God.  That would not be the case if they were liberal... They always seem to set poor examples for a child to emulate.

As it is also well known that conservatives are far more generous to charity than libs.  Liberals ONLY WISH TO RAISE TAXES so the government can become larger and they can take care of all citizens.


I wonder sometimes if Kenyan can even read...or remember the hateful racist and islamaphobic bullshit HE POSTS?  Given the fact that the only hate shown on this board towards all muslims for the actions of a few comes from assholes like himself who vote republican, how can he then say a kid who is liberal and tolerant enough to feel compassion for muslims must have been raised by dickheaded racist, islamophobic conservatives?  Are you huffing glue?  And no, it is not well known that conservatives give more to charity than liberals.  What a goddamn lie that is.  Buffett and Gates give more to charity, along with Zuckerberg, just those 3, than all you cowardly right wingers put together, boy.  What a liar you are.  What an ass. 
Jim
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« Reply #19 on: 11 25, 15, 06:53:04:PM » Reply

You Cannot Stuff Everyone into a Nice Neat Box
 
And yet you stuff ALL conservatives in that little box when they specifically say not all Muslims are bad.  Most Muslims are not terrorists, but most terrorists are Muslim. Yet you still stick all conservatives in that box called Islamophobic.   
 
Why do you do that?  Don't you know that You Cannot Stuff Everyone into a Nice Neat Box?
Bob Huntress
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« Reply #20 on: 11 25, 15, 08:05:49:PM » Reply

If you can't stuff someone into a box, you might want to just pack them down tighter. It is a quaint story and I think we all feel that Muslims should be allowed to hit the prayer rug as they believe.
scott_free
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« Reply #21 on: 11 25, 15, 08:13:25:PM » Reply

Untrue in this country-

Jim stated:

And yet you stuff ALL conservatives in that little box when they specifically say not all Muslims are bad.  Most Muslims are not terrorists, but most terrorists are Muslim. Yet you still stick all conservatives in that box called Islamophobic.   
 
Why do you do that?  Don't you know that You Cannot Stuff Everyone into a Nice Neat Box?


WASHINGTON — In the 14 years since Al Qaeda carried out attacks on New York and the Pentagon, extremists have regularly executed smaller lethal assaults in the United States, explaining their motives in online manifestoes or social media rants.

But the breakdown of extremist ideologies behind those attacks may come as a surprise. Since Sept. 11, 2001, nearly twice as many people have been killed by white supremacists, antigovernment fanatics and other non-Muslim extremists than by radical Muslims: 48 have been killed by extremists who are not Muslim, including the recent mass killing in Charleston, S.C., compared with 26 by self-proclaimed jihadists, according to a count by New America, a Washington research center.

The slaying of nine African-Americans in a Charleston church last week, with an avowed white supremacist charged with their murders, was a particularly savage case.

But it is only the latest in a string of lethal attacks by people espousing racial hatred, hostility to government and theories such as those of the “sovereign citizen” movement, which denies the legitimacy of most statutory law. The assaults have taken the lives of police officers, members of racial or religious minorities and random civilians.

Non-Muslim extremists have carried out 19 such attacks since Sept. 11, according to the latest count, compiled by David Sterman, a New America program associate, and overseen by Peter Bergen, a terrorism expert. By comparison, seven lethal attacks by Islamic militants have taken place in the same period.

If such numbers are new to the public, they are familiar to police officers. A survey to be published this week asked 382 police and sheriff’s departments nationwide to rank the three biggest threats from violent extremism in their jurisdiction. About 74 percent listed antigovernment violence, while 39 percent listed “Al Qaeda-inspired” violence, according to the researchers, Charles Kurzman of the University of North Carolina and David Schanzer of Duke University.

“Law enforcement agencies around the country have told us the threat from Muslim extremists is not as great as the threat from right-wing extremists,” said Dr. Kurzman, whose study is to be published by the Triangle Center on Terrorism and Homeland Security and the Police Executive Research Forum.

John G. Horgan, who studies terrorism at the University of Massachusetts, Lowell, said the mismatch between public perceptions and actual cases had become steadily more obvious to scholars.

“There’s an acceptance now of the idea that the threat from jihadi terrorism in the United States has been overblown,” Dr. Horgan said. “And there’s a belief that the threat of right-wing, antigovernment violence has been underestimated.”

If terrorism is defined as ideological violence, for instance, should an attacker who has merely ranted about religion, politics or race be considered a terrorist? A man in Chapel Hill, N.C., who was charged with fatally shooting three young Muslim neighbors had posted angry critiques of religion, but he also had a history of outbursts over parking issues. (New America does not include this attack in its count.)

Likewise, what about mass killings in which no ideological motive is evident, such as those at a Colorado movie theater and a Connecticut elementary school in 2012? The criteria used by New America and most other research groups exclude such attacks, which have cost more lives than those clearly tied to ideology.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/06/25/us/tally-of-attacks-in-us-challenges-perceptions-of-top-terror-threat.html?_r=0
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« Reply #22 on: 11 25, 15, 08:19:25:PM » Reply

The Libs/Dems/Fags on this Forum take a story like this and try to twist it to "prove" MOO-Slimes are better than Christians.
Byteryder
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« Reply #23 on: 11 25, 15, 08:44:22:PM » Reply

In the End, JIC, we all get stuffed in a nice little box.
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