Posted on 01/11/2015 1:19:03 PM PST by Kid Shelleen
Thanks, but I was looking for something supportive of Muslims from Maher.
Do you have more? I would like to add it to my collection.
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To you link, I agree, staying in the plane until it hits the building is not cowardly. It certainly isn’t politically correct to acknowledge bravery by enemies, but that doesn’t change it.
By way of comparison, many of the Japanese soldiers were not cowardly either.
Catherine what site is that? Ping me and I’ll back you up.
BTW, did you notice that most people in the processsion, men and women, were wearing the ubiquitous black puffer jacket with a scarf? So much for chic Parisian fashion.
Attack sounded like a junior high kid:
“Its gross, it’s racist, it’s disgusting, he said about Mahers and Harris critique of Islam. Its like saying, Oh, you shifty Jew!
Who outside of a food fight says, “That’s gross.”?
Yeah, I was wondering if my son-in-law still wanted to argue with me about this!
>>Thanks, but I was looking for something supportive of Muslims from Maher.
Do you have more? I would like to add it to my collection.<<
Nothing more than Google can give me. The URL is http://www.google.com if that helps ;)
Irony:
As I was checking in for a flight in Anchorage, I had a Muslim woman TSA agent check my boarding pass.
I almost said something snarky but I didn’t want to be put on a no fly list.
I think that’s a bit of a misrepresentation of Maher’s views.
He got a lot of grief for saying that the terrorists were “brave” (I think that was his view) for having the nerve to actually fly the planes into the buildings. But I do not think he meant that to be a statement of support or even admiration.
I’m no Maher fan, but I think he’s on the correct side in this argument, and quite frankly few enough are, so, let me say about him that he is being brave.
Political correctness is much more about tolerating evil than being open to the truth, of course. If you’re not properly conditioned like the rest of them, you either show them you’re part of an evil cult of death, or prepare to be hated by them.
Most Muslims are good people but....
Yeah. Most Nazis were good people. But...
Thanks, lulu! It's makeupalley.com. For now, the subject has been left behind, but if it comes up again, I'll ping you. You do have to register, so if you don't want to bother with that, I understand.
It was kind of fun...it reminded me a little of the old AOL political chat rooms when the chairs started flying through the air, lol.
"BTW, did you notice that most people in the processsion, men and women, were wearing the ubiquitous black puffer jacket with a scarf? So much for chic Parisian fashion."
LOL, you know, I did notice that. Where was the originality? And am I the only female who hates infinity scarves?
You're exactly right. I was surprised I wasn't booted off---it would have been fine with me. If you aren't hated by those types, you're doing something wrong.
Libs lilke Affleck are just ignorant and stupid.
I always say if Islam was practiced by white people in the southeast US it would be stamped out as a death cult.
I will allow that “some” are not violent. I might even allow that a narrow majority may not be. But salafism is at least a significant and growing minority. It is manifestly and resolutely dedicated to jihad and subjugation or extermination of all competing viewpoints, including those under the broader umbrella of Islam.
To claim that salafism is not Islamic is unforgivably dishonest or just delusional. I’m not sure which one Obama is but I lean toward the former.
A Muslim could take that kook’s family and violate them, burn his home to the ground, and chop off both his feet, and Ben Affleck would still maintain the insane position he does.
He is, as Archie Bunker said, “A meathead. Dead from the neck up.”
I checked in on the site. I may post on something benign like the best concealer that does not make your eyes look like racoon eyes with night time flash photography. (This is really my problem; all my pictures of New Year’s look awful.) And then, I say something provocative and witness the chair’s flying.
I think we have to make it normal to have views like ours, so that’s why I never demur when liberals start spouting nonsense, even on fashion and beauty sites.
As for the parade of empty gestures, I thought I’d see more different kinds of outerwear from Paris, maybe capes and ponchos. I’m in backwater AZ, and I’ve been wearing those. I expected a lot of black but maybe it would mixed skirts of dark camel or peaking out of mustard- colored anorak’s purple fingerless gloves with crochet flowers. (Oh, those are on my wishlist...)
As for the scarves, when I went to Paris, those women tied their scarves like ritualistic origami. No fancy knots today. No shawl collars with fur. Not even any colorful beanies. They were almost as drab as those behind the Iron Curtain.
On the other hand, go to any Tea Party rally, and the variations of red, white and blue are so cheering and bold. I understand the march was like a funeral dirge, but, me being me, I wanted to feast my eyes. Maybe minimalist styles from the seventies would have been appropriate. (lol)
You said...
“What the real issue is with these liberals is the fact that most Jihadists tend to be dark skinned. That triggers the white guilt centers in their walnut sized brains.”
That is it 100%.
It was a muslim who hid the Jewish shoppers in the freezer the other day.
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