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We never see the Libbos defend Christians.
Another lie.
We never see the Libbos defend Christians.
:fartWe never see the Libbos defend Christians.
More broadly, I’ve made the case that no society can truly succeed unless it guarantees the rights of all its peoples, including religious minorities, whether they’re Ahmadiyya Muslims in Pakistan, or Baha’i in Iran, or Coptic Christians in Egypt. And in Syria, it means ensuring a place for all people -- Alawites and Sunni, Shia and Christian.
It is not always comfortable to do, but it is right. When I meet with Chinese leaders -- and we do a lot of business with the Chinese, and that relationship is extraordinarily important not just to our two countries but to the world -- but I stress that realizing China’s potential rests on upholding universal rights, including for Christians, and Tibetan Buddhists, and Uighur Muslims.
When I meet with the President of Burma, a country that is trying to emerge out of a long darkness into the light of a representative government, I’ve said that Burma’s return to the international community depends on respecting basic freedoms, including for Christians and Muslims.
That's political lip service.
It's really easy to make asinine claims when you handwave away anything that contradicts them.
At least I'm able to mske an argument that doesn't include, "you".
You just make blanket accusations of "the libbos" that are entirely fabricated out of bull****. Then, when proven unequivocally wrong, you double down or start complaining about "attacks."
See?........
Who cares? Like blanket accusations are somehow better?
They're great when they're true.
Not opening the links. If you're too lazy to discuss the issue in your own words, or even comment on what you're linking too, we must be done here.
Too bad they never are.
Of course not. The links would blow the argument out of the water.
Not opening the links. If you're too lazy to discuss the issue in your own words, or even comment on what you're linking too, we must be done here.
Gimme a short version in your own words. C'mon, put a little effort into it or there's no point because you don't care.
Good approach.
Knowledge is a dangerous thing ... way to avoid it.
I've already done that.
Not on my watch.
Yes I did. You even quoted me.
Did I say that?
Some people apparently can't help themselves - they have to jump to the most illogical and/or partisan conclusion no matter what the conversation may be about. Congrats on being so predictable.
but let's not dismiss the subliminal messaging that has been a significant part of advertising since its inception.
So this was just some irrelevant insertion then.
Unless you think there is something subliminal going on. Do tell!