I mean is anyone really surprised? I mean with MILLIONS of people being able to freely cross our border, is it any wonder that our enemies would choose to do this. This report alone is justification for any military action against Iran. Because if a guy is willing to blow himself apart to kill a few infidels, imagine that idiot with a small nuke.
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You chose to come to conservatism looking for a fight. Nothing to be done about that. But the least you can do is rise above yourself a little.
Or be a typical lib. Up to you.
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Again... you can play your little game all you want. But you don't know me, and you certainly don't know my affiliations. If you kept your coloring inside the lines, you might be able to put together the picture... but right now, you've just made a silly mess.
If it will make you feel better, I'm pro-civil liberties. There, at least part of me is liberal.
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"requires that I'm actually concerned with debating you"
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I'm bored with this. You clearly have nothing to offer.
Get in your last digs.
In the future, when you distract, lie or pull dumb shit like equating the Washington Times and PETA you'll be seeing me. Take comfort. Plenty of the hyenas will cheer you on to help with the self-esteem.
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Hint: Hypocrite.
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You'd think religious folk would avoid that sort of chatter.
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All religions everywhere advocate some sort of jihad. All civilized countries have done a great job making certain it's just talk.
Islamic extremism isn't a religious problem. It's a political failure.
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Did they somehow not say that? Or are we just having a hissy fit?
I don't know. Did they? I don't see why sourcing it is necessary since all I did was accurately proclaim the comparison you drew.
All religions everywhere advocate some sort of jihad. All civilized countries have done a great job making certain it's just talk.
Well, the first sentence is inaccurate unless you're taking the most Liberal (capital intended) definition of the word jihad. Which is, of course, likely.
The second sentence is both inaccurate and irrelevant. People have died at the hands of these extremists outside of countries run by them. The bad guys came to us. For decades.
Islamic extremism isn't a religious problem. It's a political failure.I'm sure the explanation of this would be both long and morbidly entertaining, but it really has nothing to do with the fact you equated Islamic extremists with Catholics. Do you ( ... )
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Um, how long have we (and considering how close they are our allies, Britain) been in the Middle East?
We've CREATED the borders that they live within. We're the ones that say that Pakistan, Bangladesh and India are separate countries. And solely because two are mostly Muslim and the other mostly Hindu. We've broken up tribal groups and created new ones that hate our colonialist interferings. That's not But Bush. That's But History.
They might see us as more colonialist than we actually are. But that doesn't minimize the fact that this isn't religious. This is political.
I did not say that the Catholics are terrorists. I'm simply sick of people who don't want to acknowledge the very real political factors at the heart of terrorism. Even old men in funny red hats have been told by their divine creator to be ready to spill their blood in the name of their religion.
NO ONE thinks they're going to. Not you. Not me. No one. That's the whole point.
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This is actually went somewhere decent. Good for you.
But that doesn't minimize the fact that this isn't religious. This is political.
Unfortunately, repetition of that doesn't make it accurate. The extremists are religious. The funding and competition have to do with competing religious factions. You can dance around that all you want, but those taking up the explosives are acting in the name of religion.
How many millions in those countries are blowing up innocents? The answer is no millions.
I did not say that the Catholics are terrorists.
Are you really going to try this dodge? You tried to equate them despite that Catholicism is using rhetoric and members of Islam are blowing people up. It's an insulting comparison that cheapens the discussion.
And I don't even like Catholicism.
I'm simply sick of people who don't want to acknowledge the very real political factors at the heart of terrorism.As sick as I am of people trying to make excuses for the radical Islamists ( ... )
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