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That's it. I declare a jihad on your ass!And OT: I have burned and buried my Qu'ran before .... but probably for a different reason :shock:
That's it. I declare a jihad on your ass!And OT: I have burned and buried my Qu'ran before .... but probably for a different reason :shock:
Lame...Dont go to Saudi...go to Syria. Go to Palestine. Go to Iran.
I have done a lot of work with the Jerry Springer type crowd...and so to my great discredit I will freely admit to watching at least a few episodes of Jerry Springer. Heres an observance...there are an awful lot of chippy little bitches in the crowd that talk tough and act tough...but the only reason they do is they KNOW that the security there will keep them from actually getting hurt. Same with the prisons...when the scared straight program was used the teenage thugs smirked and laughed because they knew at the end of the day they got to go home. Now...just how firmly would they have stood by their conviction if they had to spend the night...the lights went out and the cell doors went clank...and they faced the very real prospect of having their rectal temperature taken by a hardened inmate?
These jackasses are no different. yeah...look at us...we are burning Qurans. Right here...with guards...and cameras...and probably quite a few police officers...and for WHAT exactly?
That's it. I declare a jihad on your ass!
Not really, as churches and mosques are religious groups, not political ones.A good case is being made to tax churches and mosques the same as any other political group. .
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So go to all the places you'd be killed eh? That's how they prove their resolve? Intentionally doing something that gets them killed? Of course people here are more brazen because they know they'll be protected. Good! They should be! Why should you be made to suffer for the exercise of your rights? Why would you even suggest that they have to go to a place nearly guaranteed to make them suffer for the exercise of their rights? It's pretty lame. It's like saying you aren't going to take women activists seriously unless they preach about equality in Saudi Arabia or WeHateFreeWomen-astan. You can still have a valid point without the threat of physical violence against your person.
Because they ****ing can. Because, this is still land of the free for now; and we are free to be as stupid as we like so long as we don't infringe upon the rights of others in the process.
Indeed. If you have even the slightest hint of a spine...then yes. Otherwise you are a snippy little yapppy mutt that runs and hides under the bed if anyone stomps their foot at you.
Is that a fact.??Not really, as churches and mosques are religious groups, not political ones.
Yes.Is that a fact.??
Feel free to notify the IRS of any you believe to have crossed the line. I'm sure they'd be very interested in such organizations.No, it is not, there is a fine line between religion and politics as it is; many of these organization have crossed it.
So if you have the slightest hint of a spine, you will go to a country which is extremely hostile to your beliefs and ideology and preach/demonstrate in front of them. Otherwise you're a snippy little yappy mutt eh?
Tell me, you been to Tiananmen Square preaching the libertarian political ideology? I mean, if not then you must be a spineless snippy yappy mutt that runs and hides under the bed when anyone stomps their foot at you. Right? So I'm sure you went there with all your guns and stood there talking about oppressive governments, the free rights and liberties of the individual, probably even pulled out a weapon or two in demonstration of your right to keep and bear arms. Right? Cause you have at least a slightest hint of a spine, right?
Ive spent 20 years in the middle of different wars serving 4 different presidents, picking up pieces of people and doing the job. Keep your pathetic little challenge and go back to killing zombies online, alright? Theres not much you have to offer me.
But Left 4 Dead is so awesome!
Ive spent 20 years in the middle of different wars serving 4 different presidents, picking up pieces of people and doing the job. Keep your pathetic little challenge and go back to killing zombies online, alright? Theres not much you have to offer me.
Much like you have not much to offer this debate. You demand that for other people to show their resolve, they must go to places where they will surely be condemned and preach their convictions. Yet you offer up no such conviction for your own ideologies. Until such time, what you said goes for yourself as well. You may have been in military, but military is different then going alone to a land in which you are surely to be damned for your convictions. So why don't you keep your pathetic little challenge and go back to trolling forums online, alright. There's not much you have to offer this debate.
Yep...thats about what I'd expect from you. Classic. Watch out for the dust bunnies under the bed.
Aww, a deflection and a run away....that's about what I'd expect coming from you. Classic. Safely behind your keyboard you type demanding that others purposefully die for their convictions to demonstrate their resolve; unable to do the same yourself.
I think there is a difference between killing zombies on a computer and masturbating to anime porn vs spending 4 years IN those hostile places when it comes to actually standing by ones resolve, you ferocious little thing you.
maybe you have missed it...I didnt say he didnt have the right to do what he does...I think he is a spineless little bitch for doing it from the safety of Florida. His actions WILL cause more soldiers to die. His actions will LIKELY (not definitely) cause terror attacks. His actions will most certainly cause OTHERS to pay for his spineless behavior.
I think this is a valid point. I have to wonder how deep your convictions really are when you only express them from the safe shelter of a nation whose soldiers are dying to protect your freedoms.
That's a lot of future prediction there Madam Cleo. We predict it could cause more soldiers to die depending on how our enemies react. But they must choose to react. His actions may cause terror attacks depending on how the terrorists respond; but they have to respond. Other people have to make choices for your future to unfold itself; at that point the fault is on the ones who make the actions; not the one who burnt a book. You say for him to prove his convictions and resolve he must go to a hostile nation and preach his ideology. I say the same to you. Except that you have condemned this man in this case and make excuses for yourself. He does get the benefit of living in America and the protections that means for his rights and liberties. But that doesn't make his resolve strong or weak; it is merely a circumstance. But if you demand demonstration of resolve through accepting a death sentence, than that is applied equally across the board; not to just this man. Thus the same must be true of you as well. You are spineless less you happily trot off to another country to die for your convictions. Not as part of some military group where you have access to defensive and offensive equipment; but as yourself. Alone against the foreign government hostile to your beliefs. If that's what it takes to demonstrate resolve, then it takes that from everyone. Can you hold true to your own demands?
maybe you have missed it...I didnt say he didnt have the right to do what he does...I think he is a spineless little bitch for doing it from the safety of Florida. His actions WILL cause more soldiers to die. His actions will LIKELY (not definitely) cause terror attacks. His actions will most certainly cause OTHERS to pay for his spineless behavior.
I think this is a valid point. I have to wonder how deep your convictions really are when you only express them from the safe shelter of a nation whose soldiers are dying to protect your freedoms.