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To: tenger

{”You guys are not ALL IN, and probably never will be”}

It was 400 years before the Europeans got The Crusades going and pushed back The Muslims. I imagine a lot of talking, and sabre rattling preceded the actual event.

The thought, which fosters talk, is indeed the father to the deed.

Yes, people are getting very angry and thoughts unimaginable just a few short years ago have entered the heads of sane, peaceful people. And if there is not a shift, there will be a time for action. No one would be anxious or irrational in undertaking such a desperate solution. You seem a bit over amped yourself.

P.S. Your assumption that we are all ‘guys’ may be inaccurate.


88 posted on 12/17/2015 9:40:32 PM PST by Calpublican (A.G. Lynch: The intent of this statement is to incite violence against radical Islam)
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To: Calpublican
So, Ma'am, where is that point where we march on all the capital cities and DC? Where is it? How many lines do the politicians have to cross before people take action?

Point taken about The thought, which fosters talk, is indeed the father to the deed. but when does the talking stop? When do We the People say enough? When?

I'm not at all overamped, just tired of people talking without taking action, which really isn't much different than the politicians they criticize. I get the frustration but it doesn't help to make idle threats about something they probably will never do. Maybe I'm wrong about that but again, so much has happened over the last few years that would make the Founders spin in their graves at breakneck speed. And nothing gets done. Nothing.
92 posted on 12/17/2015 10:02:56 PM PST by tenger (This tagline left blank)
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