To: dinodino
Your attitude is wrong, it is anti-American, and anti-liberty.We clearly differ but I characterize my attitude as simply anti-muslim. They don't simply belong here. In my opinion, stereotypes exist for a reason. And when it comes to those who follow the satanic "faith" of islam, they don't (and should not) be given the benefit of a doubt.
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122 posted on
09/17/2015 11:38:47 PM PDT by
re_nortex
(DP - that's what I like about Texas)
To: re_nortex
Since you took the liberty of editing my comments, I'll do the same to you:
"The [Muslim] kid is not innocent. I can see it in his [Muslim] face in the pic as he is being led away. WHEN did [the Muslim] get the NASA shirt? Not tool long before this happpened, I bet.
Well said and totally spot on, FRiend! I'll bet [the Muslim kid's] even got some Dallas Cowboys gear handy to try to blend in and pose himself as a real American. One word: taqiya"
You really, honestly, truly don't think you sound ridiculous? You think this kid is wearing a NASA T-shirt as some kind of cover for nefarious activities, instead of just because he's a nerd and likes NASA?
To: re_nortex
By the way, I agree with your sticker.
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