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Fair and Balanced
Saint Paul, MN
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Diogenes wrote: <quoted text> Chicagoguy's values may not fit the majority of the American people, but they do coincide with the views and agenda of the ObiMam administration, the corrupt democrat Chicago gangsters that run the White House, and the racketeers that dominate Chicago politics via the "Chicago Way." This is what we have to look forward to, until the American people correct the terrible mistake of 2008. Chicago guy's values DO fit the majority of the American people. You, along with a handful of others on the message board are in the minority. The very right wing fringe minority. By saying "this is what we have to look forward to", do you mean we'll keep on having these random Muslim attacks until we put a Republican in office? Let me ask you, what would change at that point? Do you think a crazy person thinks "hmmmmm.....well a Democrat is the president, I'm going to start shooting now, but if it was a Republican..!!, well in that case..." Or do you think a Republican in office would just eradicate all Muslims?
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Fair and Balanced
Saint Paul, MN
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flushdobamatuurd wrote: A great day for America and a shining example: a female white Christian officer shoots a muslim terrorist preventing further death on our own soil. You don't represent the majority of Obama haters, but your obvious racism shows what the Good Ol Boys party is becoming. This is why, when I'm watching Fox, and all the talking heads say "racism has nothing to do with why the Republican party has such vitriol for Obama", I laugh hysterically. Because of people like you, that really exist out there. It's 2009, do you realize that!! America is NOT a Christian nation, do you not understand that? Therefore, we don't fight against Muslims. If a Muslim wants to attack us, then we attack them. If a Christian wants to attack us, then we attack them as well. You people think you're ideology is what America needs to prevent these kind of attacks. It's this ideology that brings about these attacks.
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The Big Bopper
Saint Paul, MN
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Fair and Balanced wrote: <quoted text> You don't represent the majority of Obama haters, but your obvious racism shows what the Good Ol Boys party is becoming. This is why, when I'm watching Fox, and all the talking heads say "racism has nothing to do with why the Republican party has such vitriol for Obama", I laugh hysterically. Because of people like you, that really exist out there. It's 2009, do you realize that!! America is NOT a Christian nation, do you not understand that? Therefore, we don't fight against Muslims. If a Muslim wants to attack us, then we attack them. If a Christian wants to attack us, then we attack them as well. You people think you're ideology is what America needs to prevent these kind of attacks. It's this ideology that brings about these attacks. Did you know that our country was founded on Christian values from leaders belonging to a society known as the Freemasons? Also, do not profile all those that are conservative. Not all people can be lumped into a big bucket as you are trying to do.
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Fair and Balanced
Saint Paul, MN
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The Big Bopper wrote: <quoted text> Did you know that our country was founded on Christian values from leaders belonging to a society known as the Freemasons? Also, do not profile all those that are conservative. Not all people can be lumped into a big bucket as you are trying to do. Where again in the Constitution does is mention Christianity? I can tell you what it does say: "no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust" (Art. VI), and "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof" (First Amendment).
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“Celebrate Liberty and Freedom”
Joined: Sep 4, 2009
Comments: 2749
Mpls
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Minneapolis, MN
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Fair and Balanced wrote: <quoted text> It sounds like this man wasn't accepted anywhere and went crazy just like some schoolkids do. So the blame should really be on these people that ridiculed him everyday. Should I blame you or people like you for this????? You a coward like your President- We all get teased in our lives but we don't shoot up 50 people over it. Say it like it is, this guy was a muslim terrorist who should have been waterboarded and had his phone wire tapped to save american lives.
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blinded by hate
Minneapolis, MN
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Tank Murdoch wrote: <quoted text> You a coward like your President- We all get teased in our lives but we don't shoot up 50 people over it. Say it like it is, this guy was a muslim terrorist who should have been waterboarded and had his phone wire tapped to save american lives. Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold did. What religion were they?
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Fair and Balanced
Saint Paul, MN
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Tank Murdoch wrote: <quoted text> You a coward like your President- We all get teased in our lives but we don't shoot up 50 people over it. Say it like it is, this guy was a muslim terrorist who should have been waterboarded and had his phone wire tapped to save american lives. I agree that we don't shoot up people for it. But no one knew he would go off this this. Should we wiretap all Muslims? He's YOUR president too by the way.
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“Celebrate Liberty and Freedom”
Joined: Sep 4, 2009
Comments: 2749
Mpls
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Minneapolis, MN
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Fair and Balanced wrote: <quoted text> I agree that we don't shoot up people for it. But no one knew he would go off this this. Should we wiretap all Muslims? He's YOUR president too by the way. The Obama administration stopped our CIA dept from further investigating this guy in fear of upsetting muslims and terrorists worldwide. People lost lives over that politically correct decision.
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Burt
Woodbridge, VA
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Tank Murdoch wrote: <quoted text> The Obama administration stopped our CIA dept from further investigating this guy in fear of upsetting muslims and terrorists worldwide. People lost lives over that politically correct decision. This guy was also in communication with a radical cleric in Yemen. What the F? Why are we spending so much on Homeland Security if not to investigate and stop these people?
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The Big Bopper
Saint Paul, MN
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Fair and Balanced wrote: <quoted text> This was in an article today on twincities.com . It's called "Ft Hood suspect neighbors recall suspect's loneliness" or something like that... ""Everyone else just sat down there and drunk their beer and looked at him and giggled at him," the woman said, starting to cry. "They just would laugh at him when he walked down with his Muslim clothes.... He was mistreated. He didn't have nobody." The residents of Casa del Norte tend to be transient, and the place is a little worse for wear. Hasan found the apartment through an advertisement in the Killeen Daily Herald, said Jose Padilla, a retired Army man who owns the complex. Hasan signed a six-month lease, at $325 a month. Hasan paid it all upfront with a cashier's check from Bank of America, Padilla said. In mid-August, just a few weeks after moving to Killeen, Hasan had a run-in with a soldier in apartment No. 12. One night after having been drinking, John Van de Walker scraped a key along the full length of the passenger's side of Hasan's car and removed and destroyed a bumper sticker that read, "Allah is Love," according to several residents, including live-in managers John and Alice Thompson. Van de Walker had recently returned from service in Iraq and was distraught to discover that his neighbor was a Muslim, Alice Thompson said. Shortly after the incident, Van de Walker's girlfriend, Jenni, came to visit Alice Thompson." It sounds like this man wasn't accepted anywhere and went crazy just like some schoolkids do. So the blame should really be on these people that ridiculed him everyday. Should I blame you or people like you for this????? That poor (abused by white Christian people) man!!!!!! I feel so sorry for him! NO wonder he killed all those soldiers! It's not his fault!
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“Celebrate Liberty and Freedom”
Joined: Sep 4, 2009
Comments: 2749
Mpls
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Minneapolis, MN
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Burt wrote: <quoted text> This guy was also in communication with a radical cleric in Yemen. What the F? Why are we spending so much on Homeland Security if not to investigate and stop these people? Obama is more concerned with protecting the lives of terrorists than americans. The muslim religion is at war with americans and our way of life.
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Fair and Balanced
Saint Paul, MN
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Tank Murdoch wrote: <quoted text> The Obama administration stopped our CIA dept from further investigating this guy in fear of upsetting muslims and terrorists worldwide. People lost lives over that politically correct decision. Now you're just making crap up.
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Burt
Woodbridge, VA
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Tank Murdoch wrote: <quoted text> Obama is more concerned with protecting the lives of terrorists than americans. The muslim religion is at war with americans and our way of life. So true. islam is suicide bombings, beheadings, stonings, amputations, lashings, kidnappings, honor killings, child brides, and female genital mutilation. It is illegal for a Christian, Jew, or Hindu to hold citizenship or even build a house of worship in Arabia but they want to infilitrate Europe and the Americas.
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Fear and hate
Minneapolis, MN
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Fair and Balanced wrote: <quoted text> Of course it's his fault, but can't we have some tolerance for people that are different than us? How would you feel if your neighbors scratched your car and destroyed your bumper stickers based on religion. And every time you came home you were laughed at. Would it **** you off? You continually **** off someone with mental issues, and you're playing with fire. People can feel horrible for the soldiers and still think that this guy wasn't treated very well at the same time. Life isn't so black and white as you portray it. Just like these schoolkids that are made fun of and go psycho in school with a gun. There's no excuse for that, but I wonder if it would've been a different story had their classmates been a little nicer to them. These are fear posters. Afraid of what they are ignorant of. Afraid of people who look different. Talk different. And some of these different people ARE bad! So in their ignorance they prejudge ALL to be bad. They lash out with hate and violence against those they presume guilty by association, lowering themselves to the same level as the perpetrators. They fail to do the same when it comes to the evil people in the world who look and worship like them. Evil IS in the world. Deal with it, don't add to it. Be glad you don't go through life in fear and hatred like these posters. It's a bitter life.
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Dayman
United States
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blinded by hate wrote: <quoted text> Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold did. What religion were they? They were children. You cannot compare acts done by children to those by 50 year old adults. I'm glad he lived so that he can be executed and feel it.
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I know about this
Houston, TX
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Bird wrote: <quoted text> Republican or Democrat isn't the issue here you idealog azzclown. It's the corrupt and insane cult of islam and you might want to wake up and learn something about it before the next head on display or bullet in the back will be yours. Hate is in neither holy book. Both the "fight and slay the pagans" and the Deuteronomy quote were written centuries ago in different circumstances and about different enemies. The "fight and slay the pagans" so often quoted about Islam was actually DIRECTED AT IDOL-WORSHIPING ARABS--YES, ARABS that Mohammed's followers were at war with centuries ago.
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Eric Rudolph
Minneapolis, MN
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Tank Murdoch wrote: <quoted text> Obama is more concerned with protecting the lives of terrorists than americans. The muslim religion is at war with americans and our way of life. The first line is pure ignorance. Remove the first two words of the next line and I agree.
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Diogenes
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http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/fort-hood-shoot... "U.S. intelligence agencies were aware months ago that Army Major Nidal Malik Hasan was attempting to make contact with people associated with al Qaeda, two American officials briefed on classified material in the case told ABC News."
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Diogenes
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/nor... Fort Hood massacre: Gunman linked to al-Qaeda as he awakes from coma Major Nidal Malik Hasan, who killed 13 people at Fort Hood military base in Texas, awoke from a coma on Monday as it emerged he had tried to make contact with al-Qaeda before carrying out the massacre.
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Diogenes
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/nor... "The FBI has meanwhile begun investigating Hasan’s links, first revealed by The Sunday Telegraph, to the controversial Dar al-Hijrah mosque in Falls Church, Virginia, which was attended by two of the September 11 hijackers. " "Hasan attended the mosque at the same time as the hijackers in 2001 when it was led by Anwar al-Awlaki, a radical American-born Yemeni imam. Awlaki left the US the following year, eventually going to Yemen, from where he targets Muslims in America with radical online lectures."
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