Thursday February 16, 2012

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    RomeoRamenII

    Doubt this article changed many minds back in the states. People respond to actions not words. Most Americans view the followers of the "religion of peace" as hostile because of the non-stop violence between the different flavors of muslims and non-believers that they see overseas where the majority of muslims live.

    RR

    Posted in: Fellow Americans' suspicions frustrate U.S. Muslims

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    RomeoRamenII

    The democrats are going to have a hard time selling this to taxpayers when 41 Obama White House aides owe the IRS $831,000 in back taxes.

    RR

    Posted in: Obama won't yield on tax hike for wealthiest

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    RomeoRamenII

    "We have nothing to apologize for...," said Imam Mohammed Ibn Faqih in a sermon at the Islamic Institute of Orange County in Anaheim, Calif.

    And non-Muslim Americans also have nothing to apologize for. Afterall, it was/is followers of his religion who flew planes into buildings on 9/11 and continue to attempt attacks on U.S. soil.

    RR

    Posted in: Fellow Americans' suspicions frustrate U.S. Muslims

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    RomeoRamenII

    Heh, they're playing the victim card. How sweet. Yet, none of those who whine think 09/11 was really that bad.

    On Saturday, where was the GZ Victory Mosque Imam's statement to the world condemming the violent tendencies of those who practice Islam?

    RR

    Posted in: Fellow Americans' suspicions frustrate U.S. Muslims

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    RomeoRamenII

    The Islamoterrorists have won once again when a U.S. president begs an American citizen not to exercise his free speech rights.

    Then again, what can you expect from someone who wrote:

    "I will stand with the muslims should the political winds shift in an ugly direction."

    RR

    Posted in: 9/11 anniversary politicized by mosque, Quran controversies

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    RomeoRamenII

    Obama said he hopes Jones “prays on it and refrains from doing it.”

    Wrong answer, Obama. He should have said that Americans have free speech rights and that he stands by them no matter what. If Obama were truly the leader of all Americans he would support the preacher's rights and tell the muslims they need to learn to tolerate others. If they can't then, we will go after any that harm our people.

    RR

    Posted in: 9/11 anniversary politicized by mosque, Quran controversies

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    RomeoRamenII

    People like him ["Pastor Jones"] are no different than the scum who committed the terrorist acts 9 years ago

    Jones only wanted to burn up a book, which he's legally allowed to do in the U.S., not people, which is not legally allowed to do in the U.S. Big difference.

    RR

    Posted in: 9/11 anniversary politicized by mosque, Quran controversies

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    RomeoRamenII

    The U.S. jobless rate is now 9.6 percent even though Obama's Spendulous Maximus was touted to keep that figure below 8 percent.

    The great Obama recovery strategy: billions spent, nothing gained.

    The passing of the Barack Hussein Obama Memorial Health Care Scam by the democrats when 67 percent of the American people were against it sort of put the last nail in the coffin.

    I can see November from my front porch, and it looks none too good for the party of endless entitlements.

    RR

    Posted in: Obama: Voter anger could hurt Democrats in elections

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    RomeoRamenII

    I think this is a classic case of the mass media trying to make the news instead of just reporting it.

    True, dat. Remember the reaction from members of the "religion of peace" a few years back when the now-bankrupt Newsweak falsely reported -- then later retracted -- a story about the Koran being flushed down a toilet at GITMO? It included muslims shooting an 84-year-old nun four times in the back in Africa.

    RR

    Posted in: 9/11 anniversary politicized by mosque, Quran controversies

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    RomeoRamenII

    And sorry, but I am not 100 percent "white," and don't really see why that is even an issue. Islam is an ideology masking as a religion. Race is immaterial. Camps? FDR put people in camps. And we know what party he represented, don't we.

    Heh, game, set and match to TimRussert.

    RR

    Posted in: Florida pastor cancels plan to burn Qurans on 9/11

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    RomeoRamenII

    Airion --

    Obama, calling Afghanistan "the right war", a war against radical Islam. He's said that time and time again.

    That written, Obama has made things a hundred times worse by making the comments he made yesterday. He all but invited attacks against Americans by telling the world that we expect terror acts if this book burning goes forward.

    According to Obama, if this pastor does this the Islamoterrorists might fly planes into buildings, try to blow up U.S, embassies, and kill innocent men, women and children......

    Oh wait, they already have.

    However, Obama's comments did expose a freudian slip that he himself made. While telling Americans we must be tolerant of muslims, he knows that muslims are violent and prone to murder over the slightest of things.

    RR

    Posted in: Florida pastor cancels plan to burn Qurans on 9/11

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    RomeoRamenII

    tkoind2 wrote:

    Put down the TV remote and step back from the Fox network buddy.

    And you need to put down your latest issue of al-Queada Quarterly and look around at what's going on in the world. In addition to burning a copies of the Koran, cartoons, poems, Western culture or citizenship, not being a believer in Islam, being the wrong flavor of believer in Islam, girls attending schools, etc., ect., ect. ... also trigger attacks. But I've yet to read one story where muslims have independently taken it upon themselves to hunt down and permanately eleminiate those who're giving their religion a bad name without any outside influence (i.e., the U.S. or NATO forces involvement). When that happens I will then begin to alter my opinion that Islam is not a moderate religion; that the Koran teaches the subjugation of the world; by force if necessary.

    Also, you earlier wrote:

    It is easy for you to remember 911 and forget all the senseless loss of life in Muslim countries that fueled the hatred that led to 911.

    Nobody burned a Koran to cause 9/11, did they? No. Our taking sides in a conflict that has existed since biblical times was a primary catalyst for that and remains so in the suicide bombings and continued violence that goes on over there.

    To say that this small church's decision to engage in a legal act of protest is going to increase the danger level to our troops is absurd. As a Desert Storm veteran, all my band of brothers and sisters (decades before I arrived there and years after I left) have been in danger in that part of the world; put there by our government. This pastor's decision -- whatever it turns out to be -- will change nothing.

    Peace in the Middle East? A laughable concept. I would need additional hands and fingers to count the number of times this has been discussed in my lifetime by politicians who ignore some very basic realities regarding the situation.

    RR

    Posted in: Florida pastor cancels plan to burn Qurans on 9/11

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    RomeoRamenII

    tkoind2 writes:

    the reality that Islam is generally a religion of peace

    Not sure what reality you're living in, but for the rest of us, Muslims are killing their own believers in droves in the Middle East. Islamoterrorists have killed more civilians in Iraq and Afganistan than any American or foreign troops stationed in those countries. Muslim radicals are killing innocent civilians in Pakistan every day. Tens of thousands have been butchered by Muslim radicals.

    Burning a few Korans is nothing compared to how many thousands of people have been tortured or killed in the name of Islam.

    RR

    Posted in: Florida pastor cancels plan to burn Qurans on 9/11

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    RomeoRamenII

    Hey, tkoind2, will you guys takes requests? If so, how about playing "In America" by the Charlie Daniels Band?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Os15PsThSM

    RR

    Posted in: Florida pastor cancels plan to burn Qurans on 9/11

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    RomeoRamenII

    In a Muslim country like Afghanistan, it is against the law to possess a Bible. The penalty: death. Who seems to be more tolerant? I say a nation that allows the Koran to exist and be read without fear of reprisal is the nation of tolerance. The nation that maintains a one-sided view of religion lacks tolerance.

    RR

    Posted in: Florida pastor cancels plan to burn Qurans on 9/11

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    RomeoRamenII

    So, Terry Jones is considered to be a radical Christian extremist for wanting to exercise his First Admendment right to burn copies of the Koran. He has been condemned by the following: Obama, Clinton, the AG, the FBI, an Army general and 99.99% of the Christian, Jewish and Muslim population of the United States. Yet, he has not nor does he have plans to behead, maim or kill anyone.

    Although his actions are extreme -- but legal under U.S. law -- there might be a strong lesson here for what leftists claim are legions of "peace loving" Muslims all over the globe.

    Why doesn’t just one of them stand up against their extremist terrorist Muslim brothers and sisters and condemn them? Are they afraid they may start a movement that could cause peace throughout the world?

    RR

    Posted in: Florida pastor cancels plan to burn Qurans on 9/11

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    RomeoRamenII

    In Afghanistan, hundreds of angry Afghans ... chanted “Death to the Christians” to protest the planned Quran burning.

    Obama should hop on AF-1, go over there and give a lecture to the Afghans about having tolerance.

    RR

    Posted in: Florida pastor cancels plan to burn Qurans on 9/11

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    RomeoRamenII

    Obama, the top U.S. general in Afghanistan and several Christian leaders ... said (Jones') actions would endanger U.S. soldiers

    Since when do the Islamists need an excuse to attack us?

    RR

    Posted in: Florida pastor cancels plan to burn Qurans on 9/11

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    RomeoRamenII

    A Florida minister who had created an international furor

    Actually, it was the MSM that "created an international furor" by giving Jones his 15 minutes of fame. Where were they this time last year when he put up on the signboard outside his church: "Islam Is The Devil"?

    RR

    Posted in: Florida pastor cancels plan to burn Qurans on 9/11

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    RomeoRamenII

    Muslims will still hate us/kill us if an American doesn't burn the koran.

    No matter how much this administration tries to pressure him not to do it, the fact still remains Jones has the right under the U.S. Constitutional Law to burn as many copies of the koran as he wants. As an American, I do not support his actions, but I do support his First Admendent right to do so.

    RR

    Posted in: Clinton, Gates denounce planned Quran burning

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