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Timothy McVey comes to mind
What was that 40 years ago now? Glad he wasn't a Christian
Timothy McVey comes to mind
20,000+ Muslim terrorists and you come up with one non Muslim...hey, that's a start, not a good one, but a start nonetheless.Timothy McVey comes to mind
Oh, well, he wasn't a Jew or Muslim, so he must have been a ChristianWhat was that 40 years ago now? Glad he wasn't a Christian![]()
20,000+ Muslim terrorists and you come up with one non Muslim...hey, that's a start, not a good one, but a start nonetheless.
“This is an attack not just on Paris, it’s an attack not just on the people of France, but this is an attack on all of humanity and the universal values that we share,” – President Obama hours after the terrorist attacks in Paris began unfolding.
The full statement by the president at first sounds lofty, courageous and dedicated to U.S. resolve in fighting the scourge that afflicted the City of Lights.
A closer analysis, however, reveals that it is empty hypocritical posturing designed to deceive the American public and feed his politically correct allies in the media their narrative.
First, it was not an attack on “all of humanity and the universal values we share,” as Obama claimed. It was an attack by Islamists who do not share “our universal values” on its infidel enemies.
Second, wouldn’t it have been appropriate for him to have issued a similar type of unequivocal condemnation of terrorism and his strong affiliation with Israel’s commitment to fight against extremism when it began experiencing its most recent wave of massive attacks? After all, just as he expressed the close alliance between the U.S. and France in vowing to attack the terrorists who struck, the President also reiterated the “extraordinary bond between the United States and Israel” during last week’s meetings with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and pledged to protect Israeli security.
Really?Let’s roll the tape.
When Palestinian terrorists began shooting and killing Israelis in every corner of their country, the Obama administration outrageously issued a contrived, evenhanded statement calling on both Israel and the Palestinians to reduce the violence. Perhaps—to be consistent with his so-called unequivocal views against terrorism expressed on Friday—he should have called on both France and ISIS to mutually reduce the violence.
(Article with conclusion found on 'Forbes')
The Turner Diaries and general agnosticism have not been very successful in motivating large groups of terrorists.
Communism did a fair job of it during the Cold War, but they were kids compared to these gents.
God bless you for saying that, man, because i've been in a real bad way lately...had what seems to be an irreparable falling out with someone I really care about, lost a friend and my hearts really been torn up. Been fighting thoughts of giving it all up, because of so many other things happening in my life right now, it's been like a very slow moving depressing vortex sucking the life out of me, though it seems to be speeding up, and the muslum religion of deceit, destruction, and death is becoming just about all I can take. But I'm clinging to our God and Saviour, though the truth better said is He's holding me, and I 'm praying He keeps hold of me, but even if He says He's done with me, I still will believe in Him, even though I'm shaky at times, I know the Lord Jesus Christ is the True and Living God, there is no other name under heaven whereby men must be saved, and every knee shall bow to Him, not because He's a demanding ogre or a tyrant god, but because in the ultimate proof that God is Love, He laid down His life to pay for our sins, He is the Worthy Lamb, slain from the foundation of the world, He conquered sin and death on the cross, HE ROSE FROM THE GRAVE, and He will come again in great power and glory as King of Kings and Lord of Lords!Sydlit, I'm thankful for everything you share and I'm proud to call you, Brother!![]()
The TRUTH is people want so badly to beleive that ALL muslims are terrorists to justify their hatred, bigotry discrimination and prejudice. I feel sorry for the people that had to go through what they went through in Paris, but I also feel sorry for the middle eastern people here in America whether muslim or not. They suffer so much from ignorant people like many of the people in this forum. I go to the store and someone is shouting at a middle eastern man, THIS IS OUR COUNTRY!! Go back to where you came from!!! This happened after the 9/11 attacks.
My mother had some muslim friends back in the day and when the 9/11 attacks happened some people broke into their store and trashed and destroyed everything.
These people that oppress middle eastern and muslim people are also terrorists just in a different way. Becoming the exact thing that they claim they despise.
God bless you for saying that, man, because i've been in a real bad way lately...had what seems to be an irreparable falling out with someone I really care about, lost a friend and my hearts really been torn up. Been fighting thoughts of giving it all up, because of so many other things happening in my life right now, it's been like a very slow moving depressing vortex sucking the life out of me, though it seems to be speeding up, and the muslum religion of deceit, destruction, and death is becoming just about all I can take. But I'm clinging to our God and Saviour, though the truth better said is He's holding me, and I 'm praying He keeps hold of me, but even if He says He's done with me, I still will believe in Him, even though I'm shaky at times, I know the Lord Jesus Christ is the True and Living God, there is no other name under heaven whereby men must be saved, and every knee shall bow to Him, not because He's a demanding ogre or a tyrant god, but because in the ultimate proof that God is Love, He laid down His life to pay for our sins, He is the Worthy Lamb, slain from the foundation of the world, He conquered sin and death on the cross, HE ROSE FROM THE GRAVE, and He will come again in great power and glory as King of Kings and Lord of Lords!
But I'm not anybody, brother, it's an honor to have friends and family like you! And don't forget...Those to be admired and prayed for are those who are facing persecution and horrors and yet are standing up for the faith and truth of Jesus. They need our prayers and support and the whole body of Christ really needs to come together and unite around our Saviour in these times, just as He prayed (John17).
So, God bless YOU, brother, and the rest like you on this thread especially (you know who you are, thx) who have been standing for Jesus, and against the lies being spread by the religion of violence.To God be the glory, great things He has done, He loves us so much that He gave us His Son. Praise His Name and stand fast in His Truth, and thanks again for the support and encouragement, I really needed it.
No one here has said anyone should hate Arab people, we are talking about islam.
Islam is not a race, to say hating islam is equal to hating all Arabs is the same as saying hating communism is the same as hating all Chinese people.
I guess Frisco is safe.
I hope the kid never learns to hate..but I hope he learns to be strong and to learn justice.