Posted on 04/20/2013 4:27:06 AM PDT by Hojczyk
Once again Howie manages to put all our thoughts into words...great column. Kudo’s also to you for last nights comments on O’Reilly. When you started the interview with “No good deed goes unpunished” I was cheering.
Don’t turn your back on one; he’ll stick a knife in your back.
“Very religious” means different things to different people.
Preach it Howie!
Howie's the best when it comes to telling the truth about government corruption, immigration, welfare, etc.
But he's speaking out now about deeper issues, which I'm happy to see:
We bring in thousands of Muslims from a primitive society that has been battling Christians for centuries, and put them into a peaceful Christian society what could possible go wrong?
If by "Renaissance Europeans" you're speaking of the medieval Crusaders and what was left of the Holy Roman Empire in the 17th century, than yes.
I remember when "The Crusades" were despised around here, just like they are today in academia.
Massachusetts might not have the death penalty, but the federal government does. Unfortunately, under the current regime, it will never be used. But I totally agree with Howie. Why is it more important to our government to let all kinds of diverse people into our country than it is to exclude people who might be a threat? Why do we continue to take in the dregs of the world, people we know are philosophically inclined to kill Christians, and just swallow it when our government tells us it is good for all of us? It so obviously is not.
“We bring in thousands of Muslims from a primitive society that has been battling Christians for centuries, and put them into a peaceful Christian society what could possible go wrong?”
BINGO!!
The current administration seems very diligent in protecting us from homeschooling Germans.
Or the one pushing up daisies.
It was liberal Bostonians who kept the demonic Ted Kennedy in office for 36 years so he could implement his destructive immigration and abortion policies.
Wow. Money quote there.
In an age in which we could use a Charles Martel, a Jan Sobieski or a Pius V, we get a Hilary Clinton, a John Kerry and a B. Hussein Obama.
This does not bode well for the future of the West.
A female schoolmate recognized him (#2, youngest terrorist)but “felt mean” for thinking it was him. So no, I don’t think anybody was mean or so un-pc as to turn them in.
Late last night some spokesmen said they received no calls from relatives of the two. Never said who, if anyone, they might have received calls from.
This particular gang of Caucasians ~ Chechans ~ fought against Russian invaders longer than any other group in the Caucusus.
Along the way they obtained Turkish Empire protection against the Russians by converting to Islam.
Now, can you explain the relevance of your statement that ".....'color' really means non-Caucasian, and non-conservative?"
The perps are Caucasion, not non-Caucasian!
The last big immigration bill (Immigration Control and Reform Act of 1986, though it neither controlled nor reformed it) was created in Congress by Democrats and Republicans (including those from red states like Arizona, South Carolina and Texas), and signed into law by one of the greatest conservative presidents ever to be elected.
The problem is not Massachusetts per se, but liberalism specifically.
And this "Lucy and the Football" approach to "solving" immigration (by giving complete amnesties every twenty five years or so) is insulting.
The Crusades were several hundred years earlier!
You may be confounding Crusader with Conquistidore ~ and Reconquista.
The Reconquista was fought in Spain from about the 800s to the late 1400s ~ mostly by heavy armed knights who immigrated from Cornwall, Brittany and some parts of Burgundy. You have to understand that most of Europe was your typical disease ridden third world hellhole for most of that period, and the battle against Islam was actually carried out by quite small states with a reasonably high level of culture and civilization. The Crusaders went to Israel. BTW, again we're speaking of Cornish and Breton knights ~ not really Frenchmen or Germans at the time.
No joke: every time I see a Coexist bumper sticker, I read it as ‘I hate myself, my nation and my culture.’
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