Posted on 11/16/2015 5:18:23 PM PST by MtnClimber
While searching the internet for reporting on the Paris massacre -- the French are not stupid, so how did they miss this one? -- I come across the following statement: "ISIS isn't necessarily evil. It is made up of people doing what they think is best for their community." Suppose you donât keep reading to find out who made this idiotic comment and instead try to figure it out on your own. Here are the most obvious options: (a) An Islamic propaganda outfit like CAIR. (b) An academic who thinks it's all relative. (c) A politician with a Muslim constituency. You proceed to test these hypotheses and discover that the correct answer is: (d) None of the above. In the coming days Muslim apologists will doubtless trot out explanations and excuses for what happened in Paris.
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They think we must not overreact. We probably did something to upset them.
There are even Mulsim apologists on FR. It’s shocking and disgusting.
Heck, I support nuking community organizers.
Oh, what a great title! That could leave a mark.
I would prefer a more appropriate action. Build a giant toilet and flush them 100 at a time. Then they get processed according to what they are.
His middle name starts with an 'H' and is a BIG clue but this is ignored by most.
“The Nazi Stormtroopers are not necessarily evil. They are made up of people doing what they think is best for their community.”
heh.
“Tones of Home”
“ISIS isn’t necessarily evil. It is made up of people doing what they think is best for their community.”
Are you sure Obama didn’t say this in his speech at the G20?
I think he referred to the attack as a “setback”. (Probably because they forced Hollande to man up, close the borders, and bomb ISIS.)
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