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Old 02-13-2011, 09:59 AM
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Nice try. It's not about me - it's about how YOU are seen treating our fellow Americans. YOU indeed turn ugly when it comes to discussing Muslims. YOU have no respect or tolerance for their religion. YOU are calling your fellow Americans terrorists and extremists. YOU are labeling billions of people, from across the world, with different beliefs, into one narrow category of terrorist and extremist.

But that fits into the current neocon mindset of fear: at CPAC the religious leaders called for tolerance, but here's how the conference finished with that crazy ex-Col. West yammering on:

"Definitive American culture" is proudly a melting pot. Not bigotry and intolerance, and a war on "multiculturalism". And Muslims.
You have neither read nor processed one word of what I wrote. I am not calling every Muslim an extremist or a terrorist. I am saying that worldwide domination is the ultimate agenda of Islam, and it just doesn't entail religion. It's a way of life, politics, economy, and zero tolerance for anyone else's way of life. This needn't be accomplished by terroristic means but by stealth and propagation of the faith and moving into many countries around the world where a political foothold can be achieved.

To borrow a phrase from you, "Get a clue."

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Old 02-13-2011, 10:09 AM
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You have neither read nor processed one word of what I wrote. I am not calling every Muslim an extremist or a terrorist. I am saying that worldwide domination is the ultimate agenda of Islam, and it just doesn't entail religion. It's a way of life, politics, economy, and zero tolerance for anyone else's way of life. This needn't be accomplished by terroristic means but by stealth and propagation of the faith and moving into many countries around the world where a political foothold can be achieved.

To borrow a phrase from you, "Get a clue."
No, I don't buy your argument, it's absurd and unsupported by reality. That's how I've "processed" it.

Here's your clue: I'm sick of the whole bigoted Muslim hate thing going on in America. It's appalling, shameful and stupid, and shouldn't be tolerated. It makes our country look ignorant. Radical Islam or terrorists are different, and must be struck down. Islam even agrees with that.

Your accusing every Muslim in the world of "stealth Jihad" and the goal of "worldwide domination" flys in the face of what Muslim leaders, and Muslims themselves, throughout the world have written and taught within this religion.

It's religious bigotry, pure and simple. No matter how anybody tries to justify it. Hitler did a damn good job of justifying why Jews should be persecuted, too.
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Old 02-13-2011, 10:19 AM
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Oh good Lord - now I'm being compared to Hitler. I won't even attempt to disprove a negative.

You accuse people of hatred yet have so much of it yourself.

The soap box is all yours, Riot. You need the last word. I don't.
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Old 02-13-2011, 10:33 AM
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Oh good Lord - now I'm being compared to Hitler. I won't even attempt to disprove a negative.
Oh, please, the drama you create is too much - you were not compared to Hitler, and you know it.

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You accuse people of hatred yet have so much of it yourself.
The soap box is all yours, Riot. You need the last word. I don't.
Hate? Naw. Unlike you, I don't care what other people's religions are. I am completely intolerant of overtly stated religious hate and bigotry. Yes, indeed. Had enough of that crap. As have most other Americans. But you are free to have the "last word".
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let's see if we can get back on track, perhaps steve could start a name-calling room so we could move the personal attacks out of here.

now, yemen:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37281717...deastn_africa/


we must do everything we can to ensure that democracy wins out in these revolutions. the last thing we need is theocracy to become the govt of choice here, or egypt for that matter. they say they want an egypt-style revolt; so here's hoping egypt can pave the way in the right...er, correct direction. we need to throw support behind any democratic movements, because we know iran will be throwing support behind movements to have islamic-law based govt. that would be a step backwards-especially if it was to occur in egypt. i don't see it happening there, but yemen has a huge al queda population.
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let's see if we can get back on track, perhaps steve could start a name-calling room so we could move the personal attacks out of here.

now, yemen:

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37281717...deastn_africa/


we must do everything we can to ensure that democracy wins out in these revolutions. the last thing we need is theocracy to become the govt of choice here, or egypt for that matter. they say they want an egypt-style revolt; so here's hoping egypt can pave the way in the right...er, correct direction. we need to throw support behind any democratic movements, because we know iran will be throwing support behind movements to have islamic-law based govt. that would be a step backwards-especially if it was to occur in egypt. i don't see it happening there, but yemen has a huge al queda population.
I hope Libya and Gaddafi is on the 'to-do' list.
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Old 02-13-2011, 11:14 AM
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I hope Libya and Gaddafi is on the 'to-do' list.
that's the thing, what egypt has begun may turn out to be a good thing. that's why we have to do everything we can to nudge them in the right direction, which they seem to be doing already. keep them on track, get a positive outcome-and others will follow.
instead of us propping up dictators, we should have been encouraging stuff like this all along. our foreign policy has been a disgrace for years, now we can set things aright. i hope.
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I hope Libya and Gaddafi is on the 'to-do' list.

I remember paying Gaddafi a visit back in 1986. He had to learn a lesson the hard way.
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I hope Libya and Gaddafi is on the 'to-do' list.
One huge positve to come out of Egypt.
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Oh, please, the drama you create is too much - you were not compared to Hitler, and you know it.



Hate? Naw. Unlike you, I don't care what other people's religions are. I am completely intolerant of overtly stated religious hate and bigotry. Yes, indeed. Had enough of that crap. As have most other Americans. But you are free to have the "last word".
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sometimes you post just like Nascar... though there are bigger words in your posts.
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Old 02-13-2011, 11:55 AM
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Oh good Lord - now I'm being compared to Hitler. I won't even attempt to disprove a negative.

You accuse people of hatred yet have so much of it yourself.

The soap box is all yours, Riot. You need the last word. I don't.


The truth hurts Riot. Looks like im not the only one who thinks highly of Riot.
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Old 02-13-2011, 11:58 AM
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The truth hurts Riot. Looks like im not the only one who thinks highly of Riot.
No, that didn't hurt at all, thanks.
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No, I don't buy your argument, it's absurd and unsupported by reality. That's how I've "processed" it.

Here's your clue: I'm sick of the whole bigoted Muslim hate thing going on in America. It's appalling, shameful and stupid, and shouldn't be tolerated. It makes our country look ignorant. Radical Islam or terrorists are different, and must be struck down. Islam even agrees with that.

Your accusing every Muslim in the world of "stealth Jihad" and the goal of "worldwide domination" flys in the face of what Muslim leaders, and Muslims themselves, throughout the world have written and taught within this religion.

It's religious bigotry, pure and simple. No matter how anybody tries to justify it. Hitler did a damn good job of justifying why Jews should be persecuted, too.
wonder what biggot typed this "I can't imagine any other religion wanting a theme park

The people involved in this said they did a survey, and that area in northern Kentucky just outside Cincinnati is apparently the best place in the country to attract the type of people that would want to visit a Creation Museum.

The Creation Museum teaches school field trips that the earth is only 6,000 years old, dinosaurs were on the Ark in the form of eggs, dinosaurs and man walked the earth together, and carbon dating is simply false.

In fact, the Creation Museum was so successful, now we have the Ark Park that wants to be right next door. With live animals and a 200-yard long real Ark. Yipee."
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wonder what biggot typed this "I can't imagine any other religion wanting a theme park

The people involved in this said they did a survey, and that area in northern Kentucky just outside Cincinnati is apparently the best place in the country to attract the type of people that would want to visit a Creation Museum.

The Creation Museum teaches school field trips that the earth is only 6,000 years old, dinosaurs were on the Ark in the form of eggs, dinosaurs and man walked the earth together, and carbon dating is simply false.

In fact, the Creation Museum was so successful, now we have the Ark Park that wants to be right next door. With live animals and a 200-yard long real Ark. Yipee."
If you are going to quote me (and I do know you have an abnormal fascination for things I say), please quote exactly.
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If you are going to quote me (and I do know you have an abnormal fascination for things I say), please quote exactly.
Oh I assure you I did. Exactly
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Oh I assure you I did. Exactly
Nope.
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I don't think Government grant money should be given to any place of worship or to even say a Catholic school.

Either do I. The grant is not for the mosque, but for the community center part, isn't it?


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I also would not object to a muslim amusement park including using tax incentives and perhaps would visit just out of curiosity. I'd also suggest Detroit MI for a location as I suspect like KY they may have a need for business (of any legal kind) unlike Manhattan.

I can't imagine any other religion wanting a theme park

The people involved in this said they did a survey, and that area in northern Kentucky just outside Cincinnati is apparently the best place in the country to attract the type of people that would want to visit a Creation Museum.

The Creation Museum teaches school field trips that the earth is only 6,000 years old, dinosaurs were on the Ark in the form of eggs, dinosaurs and man walked the earth together, and carbon dating is simply false.

In fact, the Creation Museum was so successful, now we have the Ark Park that wants to be right next door. With live animals and a 200-yard long real Ark. Yipee.
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