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11-21-2015, 09:47 AM
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some great points...
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Interesting you'd find such gravitation towards a grotesque masturbatory example of circular logic.
Who has ever said Islam has *nothing* to do with it?
Keep reading stuff like this = ISIS wins.
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11-21-2015, 05:37 PM
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Interesting you'd find such gravitation towards a grotesque masturbatory example of circular logic.
Who has ever said Islam has *nothing* to do with it?
Keep reading stuff like this = ISIS wins.
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"Who has ever said Islam has *nothing* to do with it?"
Because only an idiot would say that, right?
Hilary: "Muslims are peaceful and tolerant people and have nothing whatsoever to do with terrorism."
First, there are a lot of Muslims out there, who are carrying out terrorism, in the name of Islam. You define a terrorist by the idea that they are fighting for, and these people are fighting for Islam. They are therefore, Muslim terrorists.
Let's talk about the Muslims who aren't terrorists. Are most of them "tolerant"? Is there a Muslim country on this planet ,where it's a nice place to be a Jew or a homosexual? Or a woman for that matter?
Spence, what the hell is wrong with liberals? Open your eyes. By and large, these are not what you'd call "tolerant" people. The men must wear beards, the women must dress like ninjas, and remain illiterate.
Spence, what is to be gained, exactly, when you cast aside factual empirical evidence, in favor of political correctness? For what purpose?
Jesus God Almighty.
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11-21-2015, 06:14 PM
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The men must wear beards, the women must dress like ninjas, and remain illiterate.
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The literacy rate of young females in Iran is 98.5%. 60% of university students in Saudi Arabia are women, in fact there are 8 Muslim nations in the Middle East where more women than men go to University.
The bigger problem with women in many Islamic nations is that they can't find work for their skills.
Oh, and name one Muslim country where growing a beard is mandatory.
Conclusion = Jim clueless.
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11-21-2015, 08:02 PM
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The literacy rate of young females in Iran is 98.5%. 60% of university students in Saudi Arabia are women, in fact there are 8 Muslim nations in the Middle East where more women than men go to University.
The bigger problem with women in many Islamic nations is that they can't find work for their skills.
Oh, and name one Muslim country where growing a beard is mandatory.
Conclusion = Jim clueless.
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(1)What about Hilary saying that Muslims have nothing to do with terrorism? If she believes that Muslims are no more linked to contemporary terrorists than the Amish, is she of sound enough mind to be POTUS?
(2) Would you call Muslims 'tolerant'? I used hyperbole about literacy (though literacy rates for women are a lot lower than your statistic in Iraq and Afghanistan). Would you describe Muslim nations, in general, as "tolerant" of Christians, Jews, or homosexuals? They're not even tolerant towards each other for that matter.
I await your thoughtful reply.
Also, what do you think of your hero's comments that everyone who wants to be thoughtful about refugees, isn't as "tough" as he is? Of course, he hurls those insults in a forum where he cannot be challenged. How very brave.
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11-21-2015, 08:22 PM
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(1)What about Hilary saying that Muslims have nothing to do with terrorism? If she believes that Muslims are no more linked to contemporary terrorists than the Amish, is she of sound enough mind to be POTUS?
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She didn't say that. You should watch her full comments instead of a soundbite off of Drudge or your girlfriend on FOX.
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(2) Would you call Muslims 'tolerant'? I used hyperbole about literacy (though literacy rates for women are a lot lower than your statistic in Iraq and Afghanistan). Would you describe Muslim nations, in general, as "tolerant" of Christians, Jews, or homosexuals? They're not even tolerant towards each other for that matter.
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Tolerance is relative. Historically most Muslim nations have been as tolerant as anyone, but the Cold War and other power influences have certainly shaped the situation today. To describe Muslim nations "in general" for anything would be a great disservice.
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Also, what do you think of your hero's comments that everyone who wants to be thoughtful about refugees, isn't as "tough" as he is? Of course, he hurls those insults in a forum where he cannot be challenged. How very brave.
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He can and is being challenged. I think the GOP is using the issue to score points and pulling some Dems along with them. Obama should and is pushing back, I don't have an issue with this.
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11-21-2015, 11:42 PM
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She didn't say that. You should watch her full comments instead of a soundbite off of Drudge or your girlfriend on FOX.
Tolerance is relative. Historically most Muslim nations have been as tolerant as anyone, but the Cold War and other power influences have certainly shaped the situation today. To describe Muslim nations "in general" for anything would be a great disservice.
He can and is being challenged. I think the GOP is using the issue to score points and pulling some Dems along with them. Obama should and is pushing back, I don't have an issue with this.
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"She didn't say that"
Dozens of outlets are attributing that exact quote to her. If you have proof that she didn't say that, can you share it please?
"Tolerance is relative"
I don't know what that means. So that clerk in Kansas City is relatively tolerant? Or do only bigots who are sympathetic to the left, get called "relatively tolerant"?
"Historically most Muslim nations have been as tolerant as anyone"
Tell that to the Israelis. That may be the stupidest thing you have ever typed. Doesn't Islam mean "submission"? When have they ever celebrated diversity?
"To describe Muslim nations "in general" for anything would be a great disservice"
OK, I see. So only liberals get to make generalizations, like when Obama said conservatives "don't seem so tough to me". Or when Hilary says that conservatives are waging "a war on women", I don't recall you being opposed to her using generalizations.
Sorry, what's good for the goose, especially when it's true. The vast majority of Muslim nations, aren't great places to be a Christian, a Jew, a homosexual, or a woman. I am truly sorry if that fact makes Hilary look like the moron she is, but it's still a fact.
"I don't have an issue with this (Obama's using petty insults)."
I for one am shocked that you defend him. In equally shocking news, scientists announced today that water is wet.
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11-22-2015, 08:15 AM
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Originally Posted by Jim in CT
"She didn't say that"
Dozens of outlets are attributing that exact quote to her. If you have proof that she didn't say that, can you share it please?
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Take 3 seconds to search for the actual speech, you can watch the video. If taking a single line out of context is your idea of journalism I guess that could explain quite a lot...
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11-22-2015, 05:50 AM
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Tolerance is relative. the left proves this on a daily basis
Historically most Muslim nations have been as tolerant as anyone
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I know right...and historically most leftists fancy themselves most tolerant too...particularly when in a room full of leftists, of course, when they leave that room...tolerance becomes relative...
I'll give you credit, you can sure regurgitate the talking points, especially the ones that make absolutely no sense
you should go easy on the cheap insults though, you sound like Obama and Trump
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11-22-2015, 03:21 PM
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Tolerance is relative. Historically most Muslim nations have been as tolerant as anyone,.
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Spence, I know you will rarely answer guestions, but please tell me where you found this fact and it's source.
These people have been intolerant within themselves and others who don't believe the same as themselves
and at war with each other for thousands of years.
Educate me with your references and comparisons.
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11-22-2015, 04:00 PM
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Spence, I know you will rarely answer guestions, but please tell me where you found this fact and it's source.
These people have been intolerant within themselves and others who don't believe the same as themselves
and at war with each other for thousands of years.
Educate me with your references and comparisons.
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I don't think it's a simple answer, my take is an understanding based on a lot of reading. It would be easy to assemble data showing Muslims to be both tolerant and intolerant, as one could do for Christianity just as easily.
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11-22-2015, 11:34 PM
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The literacy rate of young females in Iran is 98.5%. 60% of university students in Saudi Arabia are women, in fact there are 8 Muslim nations in the Middle East where more women than men go to University.
The bigger problem with women in many Islamic nations is that they can't find work for their skills.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...53f_story.html
My wife taught at Princess Nora University for three years and confirms most of the stuff in this article. There is a problem with the religion itself, not as much with the desire of some Muslim countries' leaders--they can't, as yet, get around the religious laws in order to actually make reformational change. Iran, which inherited some advances imposed by the Shah, is a bit more advanced.
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