We didn't invent that, but we do excel at it.If this forum is representative, then bombing the living daylights out of foreigners seems the epitome of Americanism.
We didn't invent that, but we do excel at it.If this forum is representative, then bombing the living daylights out of foreigners seems the epitome of Americanism.
Don't sell yourself short. You're doing a good bit more than that. You're casting aspersions. That takes you from the role of the interested observer and makes you a proponent of a particular bias, mostly rooted in your response to Islam in your backyard.I'm not American. I was only making suggestions.
What I've actually noted, repeatedly, is that the overwhelming majority of Muslims aren't violent and that most of the victims of fanatical, extremist Islam are Muslims. But any statement that offers context is doing something. The question is then what, if anything, else can be done to minimize the threat from radical Islam without playing into its hands by demonizing and alienating the rest, contributing to the worst's ability to pluck at the margins that conduct could expand.I am trying to get people to realise that statements like 'Arabs are no better or worse than others' or 'it would be unconstitutional' or 'Christians historically have nothing to be proud of'. And very many similar statements, actualy do nothing.
That's a stupid thing to say and you're not a stupid person, which means you have a bias problem in need of examination. Almost everyone is fundamentally concerned with preserving the peace and their own safety. To suggest otherwise is simply not rational and that's what you have to suggest when you suggest people don't care to stop terrorism.All they mean is 'I don't want to do anything to stop Muslim terrorism or the encroachment of Sharia law into my country.'
No, Anna, I know the meanings of words. You are hiding.
Of course some of my suggestions aren't legal. That's the point.
But America has done lots of things that aren't legal in the past. Why would you raise this now? Is it because you actually love Muslims and want them to come freely to your country and assimilate into your culture? Of course they will do no such thing. You only have to look at England to see this.
Tell me, was it American to bomb the living daylights out of civilians in Afghanistan when you were aiming for the Taliban, or in Libya? Is torturing people without trial American?
I never said I didn't. Why don't you spent less time pretending you know what I think and more time addressing the subject at hand?
You never said you wanted all Muslims thrown into internment camps and deported. In Nick's mind that means you support the spread of radical Islam.
What I've actually noted, repeatedly, is that the overwhelming majority of Muslims aren't violent and that most of the victims of fanatical, extremist Islam are Muslims. But any statement that offers context is doing something. The question is then what, if anything, else can be done to minimize the threat from radical Islam without playing into its hands by demonizing and alienating the rest, contributing to the worst's ability to pluck at the margins that conduct could expand.
So you want to preserve the constitutional right to bear arms, except for the Americans you don't approve of? Ok, got it.
Note that gcthomas wants American Christians disarmed, and muslims armed.
I just wish something would hurry up and come to end this stupid, recent obsession with being against arms. Then we can get back to reality.
Reality is the 355 multiple shootings in the US so far this year.
Try the Mass Shooting Tracker: http://shootingtracker.com/wiki/Mass_Shootings_in_2015
SD is a Clinton lover !! DemocratAt Pulse Memorial, Obama Blasts Republicans For Arming Terrorists :Nineveh:
"You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it's an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before." ~ Rahm Emanuel
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He wants everyone to be treated equally under the law. Either they all get guns or none of them do.
No, there are nuts everywhere. In my little church our pastor, who is a very interesting, Baylor educated (which among other things means he can distinguish between a pedophile, a homosexual, and Shinola) former Baptist minister, spoke of the pain and sorrow unleashed by a man who must have been in a good deal of pain himself. Then we prayed for the comfort of those in need of it and for our nation.Baptist pastor on Orlando attack: ‘Are you sad that 50 pedophiles were killed today?’SACRAMENTO, Calif. -- A few hours after 49 people were gunned down at a gay club in Orlando, Fla., Pastor Roger Jimenez delivered his sermon from his Sacramento pulpit.
"Hey, are you sad that 50 pedophiles were killed today? No ... I think that's great. I think that helps society. I think Orlando, Florida's a little safer tonight," he said to the crowd of believers in front of him.
A Christian who rejoices in death and suffering, and makes accusations about victims he doesn't even know. And here I thought that only happened on TOL.