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Between what? Pro-American and anti-American genocide?
Between America and some genocidal regime.
Yes, it is. If you're pointing out that America changed over time and that the democratic United States were different from the theocratic colonies that existed a few generations before, congratulations. You're starting to get it.
Congragulations you pointed to an article referencing an era before the United States was even a country to show that prove some act or another committed by the United States. :roll:
No, if you read the link you'll see that it has nothing to do with that. It's about death penalty laws in the early 1700s that applied only to blacks.
In the early 1700s before the formation of the United States. And exactly why are you using actions from 300 years ago in an attempt to justify the actions of today?
The name of the case isn't given. What difference does it make?
The name of the case isn't given probably because no such case ever took place.
Lawrence v. Texas doesn't necessarily apply to adultery, and even if it does, it's only seven years old.
Lawrence V. Texas found a right to privacy in consensual sexual relations so it sure as hell would. Tell me sir when is the last time anyone was ever put in jail for adultery in the U.S., oh and do name the case rather than cite an named case listed by an advertisement for a law firm so we can ascertain the veracity of the claim being made.
Maybe.
But we will never know for sure because she has gone missing and I presume dead.
That's your opinion.
No that's a fact.
But many Muslims choose to work and struggle for free societies despite our efforts to deny them.
I didn't mention Muslims I said Islam, and mainstream Islam only accepts the death penalty and/or corporal punishment for adultery, apostasy, sodomy, and premarital sex.