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To: Norm Lenhart

Good points

Some of these other posts in this thread are a little too much “Islam is a religion of peace” nonsense. Gohmert is spot on that we need to protect from encroaching Sharia law. People need to wake up


20 posted on 02/22/2013 4:34:40 AM PST by SeminoleCounty (GOP = Greenlighting Obama's Programs)
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To: SeminoleCounty

They do, but they won’t. People get sick of me saying it all the time, but there is no functional difference between muslim, Democrat or GOP apologists. Each of them make excuses as to why their particular “Way, truth and light’ is what people ‘need’ to get behind, no matter how wrong, damaging or unAmerican/constitutional it may be.

While the GOP is not yet calling for sharia type BS (and the Dems are and have been), the logic is the same.

“It’s our only choice’.

No...it isn’t.

We don’t have to accept any of the above. And in fact, we are obligated, ethically, morally and constitutionally not to. But it doesn’t matter. We as a people have lost our pride. We have lost our purpose.

But gee...we ‘gained’ coexistance and other buzzwords. We won’t really miss those things. And who cares if a few people got killed. What difference does it make? The greater ‘good’ must be served!

When you have people catering to a death cult in the name of ‘good’ and do it with a straight face on global TV, it’s pretty much over. The only good thing about any of this is some of us will live to see these abject morons put to the sword with a look of shock on their faces...

On second thought, I take it back. They will go to their death in a state of victimized orgasmic/religious extacy.

Morons. Utter morons.


24 posted on 02/22/2013 7:50:26 AM PST by Norm Lenhart
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