Originally Posted by chicksdigmiatas
(Post 619561)
I am pretty sure that bringing home the troops was to get the hippies that don't understand that some people just need to get shot's vote. But he did say it.
The shell game being played is the most pathetic part. The last "combat troops" came home, horray! ....wait, why is there still 50,000 troops there?
Originally Posted by Cococarbine3
(Post 619574)
um... Afghanistan :ne: Iraq. Where did this Iraq stuff come from? Braineak and I are talking about afghanistan, bud.
Originally Posted by Cococarbine3
(Post 619574)
This has nothing to do with what is being discussed.
Originally Posted by Cococarbine3
(Post 619574)
When you first made that that quote, you were showing that verses in the bible can be as violent as a verse in the qur'an. Now after I replied, you are showing that out of context quotes don't mean anything? :nono:
Originally Posted by Cococarbine3
(Post 619574)
Actually, there is one religion namely "christianity" that does not condone killing non-believers. There may be others but I am not up to speed of all the religions of the world.
Originally Posted by Cococarbine3
(Post 619574)
And please, can we keep this down to 1, maybe 2 points? I am a lazy adolescent and don't want to quote a million points.
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 619643)
Feb 27, 2009
his timetable for Afghanistan is July 2011, but I cannot find the speech, only references to it. He's sent many more troops to the region in the meantime. Obama's position has always been that Afghanistan is the proper front of the war on terror. I've had this debate numerous times with people who ignorantly believed he ever spoke about ending the war in Afghanistan and have never seen a shred of evidence to support it. I also followed the campaign quite closely and I know the general stances of the candidates so I don't see why he ever would of said that.
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 619643)
and -10 on banning all religion. Aren't you all the pot calling the kettle black. Who are you to say your belief system is more "correct" than theirs? All religion is is a way for people to be indoctrinated with a belief system so they don't go crazy living each day knowing that this is it. There's always a crowd that takes everything to the extreme, but the idea of people adhering to a moral belief system is nothing to be judgmental about. Just disagree with them and leave it at that. They have every unalienable right to believe as they please. Are you going to force them to eat Solent Green as well?
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I think banning gov't would be better.
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If allowing the mosque to be built there is about tolerance...then I can think of a few fitting establishments to place next door to further promote tolerance (these ideas are borrowed):
-gay nightclub called "The Turban Cowboy" or "You Mecca Me Hot" -BBQ joint specializing in pork ribs -gay strip club called "Suspicious Packages" oop...found this while googling these http://www.mediaite.com/tv/greg-gutf...lamic-gay-men/ Awesome. |
Have I missed the simplest solution? Let them build it... then religious zealots provide funds to some other religious zealots so they can have one of their children strap on an explosive vest and waddle into the Islamic center....
Oh wait... sorry... wrong place and time. |
Originally Posted by Braineack
(Post 618130)
In my parents area a porn shop took set up shop in a very prominent location in town. Citizens of that town were unhappy with a huge porn shop in the middle of town and pressured them out, IIRC, they were paid a handsome reward to close up shop and move to a different location hidden away from public view. This happens every day...so again, what's the problem? The porn shop has absolutely every right to operate in that location, and people have every right to be upset with it being there. So what did they do? made a compromise; the porn shop found it beneficial to take a payment of cash and simply move shop, and a the citizens of said town were happy to buy porn in seclusion again.
so, is everyone that opposed the porn shop bigots and fascists? I mean, this is a true story...our town is intolerant of porno shacks. |
Originally Posted by njn63
(Post 619416)
Because you could never find quotes like that in the bible:
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tolerance and apathy are the signs of a dying society- socrates, plato, one of those guys
it really does make me sick, however im glad i can vent about shit like this here, whereas i got banned from mx5atlanta for this kind of shit (jack the liberal) i was born in Norway, and the same Islamic nationalism swineshit is taking place all over and the rest of Scandinavia too. It disturbs me how we (the citizens) of prominent nations- naturalized or birth, have become the group that gets walked upon, and told it's "racist" if we dare disagree. The problem with liberal-media run society is that for years they have brainwashed (succesfully) masses of American, White, Anglo-Saxon, European, Catholic, Protestant, etc.. into believing we're indebted (sp?) to all these other ungrateful shit-stirrers that come to OUR countries just to burn our flags, disrespect our soldiers, etc, the list goes on. Although I'm not religous and agree with Hustler, I think without a doubt a great war is inevetable (sp?) that will make WW2 look like a trailer park spat. but thats my 0.0158040 Euros |
Wirelessly posted
Fuck hitler killed the fucking jews and he ws christian so I don't want any fucking christian shit up in my neighborhood. Fuck you. |
Originally Posted by faeflora
(Post 620986)
Wirelessly posted
Fuck hitler killed the fucking jews and he ws christian so I don't want any fucking christian shit up in my neighborhood. Fuck you. 1-Hitler was not a Christian- because he was raised in a Christian environment, nation, etc... doesn't mean shit. He was far from a practitioner of it 2-He believed in mystics, fortune tellers, and mandrake roots 3-Himmler was more of the leader of the Final Solution 4-Look up Wewelsburg Castle, this is where Himmler and his highest SS officers performed all kinds of rituals, and ancient Norse rites (including talking to ancients, Gods, past lives, etc....) doesn't sound too Christian to me |
Originally Posted by scandmx5
(Post 620985)
"barfing effect"
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Originally Posted by Godless Commie
(Post 621014)
Racist much, you "prominent" fucknut?
you act like callin me racist hurts my feelings :loser: fucking gypsy *but thanks for playing and doing exactly what I'm speaking about along with the rest of your pedophile worshipping brethren, you helped me prove my point all too easy. psh silly turk |
Oh great...I love this:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/21/wo...ef=scott_shane
Originally Posted by Brian Fishman
I know people in this debate don’t intend it, but there are consequences for these kinds of remarks (against the center)
Yeah, people, we have something called the 1st Amendment over here...we can question and critique anything and everything publicly. Coincidentally this same amendment allows freedom to practice your own religion, but that doesn't mean we can't pick on you, or won't ask you to be sensitive to others in the way you practice. Consequences my ass...send some Muslim terrorists my way and see what happens... This is exactly how terror works. They want to scare us into submission. "Shh...don't say anything...it'll make them mad." |
In Old Towne Alexandria, A local business owner wanted to expand his fishing & hardware store but Alexandria's Board of Architectural Review rejected his construction plans. Since business was in a historical area, the preservationist community was against him making changes.
Bigots? In spite, the store owner purchased a 25 year lease on his location and converted his business to an Adult Novelty Store, "La Tache" Bigot? |
Originally Posted by scandmx5
(Post 620985)
tolerance and apathy are the signs of a dying society- socrates, plato, one of those guys
it really does make me sick, however im glad i can vent about shit like this here, whereas i got banned from mx5atlanta for this kind of shit (jack the liberal) i was born in Norway, and the same Islamic nationalism swineshit is taking place all over and the rest of Scandinavia too. It disturbs me how we (the citizens) of prominent nations- naturalized or birth, have become the group that gets walked upon, and told it's "racist" if we dare disagree. The problem with liberal-media run society is that for years they have brainwashed (succesfully) masses of American, White, Anglo-Saxon, European, Catholic, Protestant, etc.. into believing we're indebted (sp?) to all these other ungrateful shit-stirrers that come to OUR countries just to burn our flags, disrespect our soldiers, etc, the list goes on. Although I'm not religous and agree with Hustler, I think without a doubt a great war is inevetable (sp?) that will make WW2 look like a trailer park spat. but thats my 0.0158040 Euros |
Oh, here comes the great and incredibly prominent norwegian race, with all their accomplishments, success, and service to humanity!
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Of course that's all you can say you ignorant ----. Norwegian isn't a race, and yes it happens to be a very prominent nation, hence all your turk cousins like to migrate there in droves. So how about you oh holy pinnacle of all intelligence; what the hell is turkey anyway? One day they claim european nationality, then when they don't like the way shit goes down, you become an arab nation for a while? Lol identity crisis much. But glad to know I got under your skin enough to have you getting all upset and flustered that all you bring is insults to the table. Its been fun
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