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Yes, and Christians presided over its largest and most brutal transfer of humans. So do we blame Christianity? No, and we shouldn't, you are right. SOME christians --the Liberal ones--stood up against it while Conservative Christians said God loved slavery and they fought to the last to defend it.

 

The whole point is you can not blame the Religion. Its the environment that created these thugs/murderers. Pro-slavery people were born in a pro-slavery environoment. These terrorists came from horrible countries, they never voted, did not have asperations to get somewhere in life and terrorism is their outlet.

 

If this is ever going to stop, that part of the world is going to need see economic growth and civilizing agents. The child born in Iraq today is going grow up in a pretty bad environment of violence and hate. He might become a terrorists, and not because of Islam

What a damn fool you are.

 

You are the type of bore that no one can explain anything to. A willfully ignorant dolt

 

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Obama's press conference this AM. He came off as a small, arrogant, man whose main interest was defending the reputation of Islam.

 

President Obama calls French attacks "a setback."

 

"a handful of people with not a lot of highly sophisticated equipment" -- so ISIS isn't a JV squad, it's the AV club

 

Obama is finally getting heated. Not about the actual attacks, mind you, just the backlash against refugee resettlement. :lol:

 

 

Nobody, but nobody, beats up on a strawman like this president. He's mischaracterizing the Republican position and attacking his mischaracterization.

It's what he does

 

 

 

 

Good piece. Could Paris Happen Here?,

via @nytimes http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/16/opinion/could-paris-happen-here.html?smprod=nytcore-iphone&smid=nytcore-iphone-share

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Obama's press conference this AM. He came off as a small, arrogant, man whose main interest was defending the reputation of Islam.

 

You are officially PPP's Baghdad Bob! You are just propaganda pollution

 

Go out and get a job or something...unless this is your job

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Not even four paragraphs in, and it reads like a gatorman thesis. In what world does anyone think terrorists don't have easy access to the USA? We just dropped thousands of refugees in New Orleans. There's no way for the jihadists to get weapons in the US. We freaking handed them out for Fast and Furious.

 

But such anxiety is unwarranted. In fact, it’s a mistake to assume that America’s security from terrorism at home is comparable to Europe’s. For many reasons, the United States is a significantly safer place. While vigilance remains essential, no one should panic.

The slaughter in France depended on four things: easy access to Paris, European citizens happy to massacre their compatriots, a Euro-jihadist infrastructure to supply weapons and security agencies that lacked resources to monitor the individuals involved. These are problems the United States does not have — at least not nearly to the degree that Europe does, undermining its ability to defend itself.

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Obama's press conference this AM. He came off as a small, arrogant, man whose main interest was defending the reputation of Islam.

 

President Obama calls French attacks "a setback."

 

"a handful of people with not a lot of highly sophisticated equipment" -- so ISIS isn't a JV squad, it's the AV club

 

Obama is finally getting heated. Not about the actual attacks, mind you, just the backlash against refugee resettlement. :lol:

 

 

Nobody, but nobody, beats up on a strawman like this president. He's mischaracterizing the Republican position and attacking his mischaracterization.

It's what he does

 

 

 

 

Good piece. Could Paris Happen Here?,

 

via @nytimes http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/16/opinion/could-paris-happen-here.html?smprod=nytcore-iphone&smid=nytcore-iphone-share …

It's pretty clear what Obama's position is on terrorism. He doesn't want to deal with it. It's not in his wheelhouse. America's to blame and it's best to leave this for the next President to deal with. He'll talk just enough and act just enough to give some both here and abroad the impression that he's addressing the problem.

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Obama: U.S. sticking with current strategy against ISIS http://ti.me/1lrrAVQ

 

 

 

Remarkable contrast, too, between Obama's WH presser following Oregon shooting and Paris attacks

l68Kl6an_bigger.pngGuy BensonVerified account @guypbenson 49m49 minutes ago

After a devastating, lethal terrorist attack against the West, Obama's anger only flashes when denouncing Republican rhetoric.

 

Ever polite Mitt Romney comes as close as he may ever to calling Obama dishonest:

x3xEIlYL_bigger.jpeg@MittRomney 48m48 minutes ago

Tired of Obama's dissembling. No one calling for massive troop intervention. Instead calling for winning strategy to replace current failure

 

 

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Not even four paragraphs in, and it reads like a gatorman thesis. In what world does anyone think terrorists don't have easy access to the USA? We just dropped thousands of refugees in New Orleans. There's no way for the jihadists to get weapons in the US. We freaking handed them out for Fast and Furious.

 

Yes, and this ridiculous statement about our borders from the article.

 

"But the United States doesn’t have this problem. Pretty much anyone coming to the United States from Middle Eastern war zones or the radical underground of Europe would need to come by plane, and, since 9/11, we have made it tough for such people to fly to the United States.

And it helps that America’s two immediate neighbors, Mexico and Canada, have extremely cooperative security authorities, which prevents would-be terrorists from slipping across our land borders."

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Obama: U.S. sticking with current strategy against ISIS http://ti.me/1lrrAVQ

 

It should surprise no one that a person who believes that ISIS is contained would ignore what just happened in Paris to make himself sound smart.

 

Barry can only hope that when they hit the US like they hit Paris -- and everyone knows it's coming -- that his time as POTUS will be done so we can avoid the blame. The question becomes, will they attack before he's done?

 

I think so. At the rate ISIS has been hitting targets, we should probably see something on a Paris-like scale in less than a year. It's just too easy at this point.

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