Posted on 01/07/2009 4:57:46 PM PST by Islaminaction
Actually “he” not her. But a nom-de-plume anyway.
LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I applaud you.
TX. It ojnly seems like common sense. I would round em up. Clear and present danger.
I once had a tagline that said, “a moderate muslim is one who acts like a Christian.”
I heard a good saying....
Moderate islam is the trojan horse for radicals.
But I am in a city.
then how is it you don’t understand how to deal with people somewhere where between really keyed up and completely over the edge?
These Muslims are acting like brownshirts. They may not have any direct relation with Hamas, but the activity is still related. It’s part of a World-wide phenomenon. Hitler had his fans and related movements around the World, too.
I’m sorry, but I am not following the question. Are you asking me why I would ban these protests, for lack of a better term, over the Israel/Gaza war?
“Why do we give Muslims an even break?”
Even break? We are told we should feel sorry for them, and that they are just like we are. That we should do all we can to accomodate their idiosyncracies. No wonder they think they can get away with all kinds of sh__.
Western civilization is going to dissapear with not even a whimper.
It's my contention that anyone who lives in a city learns, sooner or later, to give lots of wiggle room to agitated people.
If you speak to them like that reporter did, you're asking for it -- muslim or no, as temporary insanity doesn't recognize creed. All the more if you're aiming a camera at an agitated person in a large crowd of agitated people.
Only if you let it. And have you already prepared your excuse for your grandkids?
gawd enough whining by so called "conservatives" already.
Gotcha.
I didn’t think the reporter sounded that antagonistic, although he was asking a pretty leading question.
I have seen a number of protests, but it seems to me that the anger levels are much higher in these. I realize that anger happens in every “creed”, but I think reaction and the handling of anger depends on a lot more. I believe that radical islam espouses some pretty violent ways of dealing with infidels, especially Jews. To allow these two groups to stand across the street from each other is just asking for trouble, given the pure hatred which has brewed in the Hamas supporters for years.
I would hate to see some violence break out, and wind up with, God forbid, a beheading or something. It’s not that far-fetched - their “holy” book instructs them as such. Who knows when one of them could cross that line and act on it.
Run em off. They are no good.
“Yes I watched that interview with the moonbat as well.
It is as though he converted to Islam and became a supporter of Hamas just so he could find another reason to hate America.”
Didn’t it, though?
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