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That's crazy talk. You are justifying their hatred with this bulls.hit. |
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he's up there with Fred Phelps... who this world is also better off without.
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Focus your energy on them instead of some yokel pastor. |
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![]() I have a lot of energy focused on not being able to stand congress and the president already.
Reading this crap article this morning really pissed me off. It wouldnt bother me so much if there was absolutely no media coverage and these guys just burned some books in their backyard and nobody reported it. They dont give a fucl< about their "message".. its all about 15 minutes of fame. I live around all these Christian morons "do as I say, not as I do" folks in the bible belt. It shouldnt be considered freedom of speech if it puts people in harms way. He's a fucl<ing loser who deserves anything bad that comes his way over this.
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![]() Should get the troops away from this trash, and put them to work keeping this scum out of our own country. You can't easily change people, but you can keep them from getting to where they can do damage. Let Muslims kill Muslims. No innocent parties involved there. If you follow a butcher, you can't be shocked that your fellow worshippers eventually want to cut on you.
Even when the American Muslims (of course, super-tame) are asked about whether Hamas is a terrorist group, they shy away. Shows me they accept terrorism if they think it helps their fellow Muslims. The "religion " was started by someone who believed in terrorizing people into joining his hate group. Can't be shocked that his followers are so reluctant to disagree with the parts of the Quran that encourage terrorism. It's so much easier to deny he meant what he said, and say he's misunderstood. Mo just had a couple bad days. Last edited by SCUDSBROTHER : 09-07-2010 at 03:47 PM. |
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![]() I find the Koran-burning pastor issue fascinating because it doesn't neatly divide people into their usual ideological camps.
You have people on the right who support him because they vehemently oppose the mosque in NYC specifically and Islam in general. But you have other people on the right who oppose him because Petraeus (and others) say it jeopardizes troop safety. Then on the left, you have those that oppose him because they see it as just more right-wing, anti-Islam nonsense. But you also have those on the left that support him because they don't particularly enjoy the military telling people when it is okay for people to exercise their rights. Interesting issue. |
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![]() If you can support the right to build the Mosque, I'm not sure how you can oppose his right to burn Quarans. Freedoms are freedoms, whether you believe they are right or not.
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