Posted on 11/13/2009 11:36:20 AM PST by markomalley
http://www.thereligionofpeace.com/Pages/TheList.htm
"As the site Bare Naked Islam puts it, "It isn't Islamophobia when they really are trying to kill you.""
ROPMA
Rhetoric reaching a dangerous level?
Wake me up when the diaper skull slaughter reaches a dangerous level.
Talk is cheap.
No, it’s not just you.
I join in your prediction.
Shape up or ship out. Learn to be a decent member of the human race and quit promoting the killing of infidels and that you are Allah’s gift to mankind. At the moment you are a very sick gift.
Pushing Sharia Law and Wahhabist Islam is sedition.
Strangely, the tally at Ft. Hood is fourteen innocent non-Muslims dead, about 30 injured, and one guilty Muslim injured. I’d far rather face rhetoric than what is being directed my way by terrorists.
“REACHING A DANGEROUS LEVEL? Well, that’s probably nonsense, but if it really IS accurate....GOOD!!!
What a load of bull. Non-Muslims are killed outright around the world when there is even a perceived slight against their religion, talk about backlash! Don’t cry to me about a few harsh words.
The informer has agonized over what might have been, if only the FBI had given a damn. I don’t have much respect for the FBI anymore.
Bullsh#t. At this point they need to do more then just condemn them. They need to root them out, turn them in to the authorities and stop being the sea that they swim in.
This is their effort to be the victims here..
To the whiners I share a little poem my grandmother used to tell us when we went running to whine and tattle tale
“sticks and stones may break your bones but names will never hurt you “.
To that I add this
Stick and stones and roadside bombs and pistols may break your bones and kill you, but calling you out will never hurt you
I have had that thought many times myself.
-Thomas Jefferson, Autobiography, in reference to the Virginia Act for Religious Freedom
Methinks the lady has a point. (I'm sure that'll be a popular sentiment on this thread.)
Our country was founded on freedom of religion. Obviously that doesn't include mass murder and terrorism in the name of religion.
I'd gladly push the plunger, flip the switch or pull the lever on Hasan myself. He's a traitor to his country and his service, to his oath of duty, you name it. He's utterly despicable.
I don't believe every Muslim is that way.
I worked with a Muslim guy, from Pakistan, originally. He went to the University of Houston, got his engineering degree, and married a Muslim lady. They had two kids. He particularly doted on his daughter. He had some different habits, like going to mosque on Fridays, and certain dietary weirdities, but he was an honorable fella and exhibited perfectly normal characteristics in most regards.
I've certainly worked with weirder.
He and his family have gone back to Pakistan (his family was rich).
What's going on currently in Pakistan ? Pakistanis (Muslims) chasing down and killing Taliban Muslims. Have you heard about suicide bombers (Muslims) blowing themselves up in shoppng centers, etc. ? They're killing Muslims.
There's no defense imaginable for the radical scum. Terrorists are cowards afraid of a stand-up fight.
But our Founding Fathers intended Americans to be free to practice their religion, "the Jew and the Gentile, the Christian and Mohammedan, the Hindoo and Infidel of every denomination."
Should we be forced to accept sharia law, dhimmitude and all that crap ? Hell, no. Should all of the above categories live by our laws ? Absolutely.
But let's not hang every American Muslim from Hasan's well deserved noose.
Let's make a deal here; we can keep it civil.
Let's start two lists, shall we?
The title of each list shall be "Truly stupid historic quotes of 2009, by people of authority who garner a wide (often captive) audience, or high profile public names.*
One list for conservatives.
One list for Liberals and muslim apologists.
Shall we begin?
Let's not start quoting obscure fringe sites where mindless totally unknown individuals say mindless things. Those are often planted for a purpose.
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