Why must we take the blame for their murdering ways ? We shouldn't !!
The Terrorists should take the blame for their own murderous worldwide killing and treachery . Unprovoked attacks on innocent civilians . TARGETED innocent civilians I might add .
Intentional killing of children , men , women, . . . it doesn't matter to them , just as long as we're dead .
I believe the devil himself has influenced these dogs . Oh btw , did you know that the Radical Islamist ideology sees dogs as higher life-forms than women ? They do . It's true . In fact , specifically they see white dogs as higher life-forms !! Oh yeah , CNN and MSNBC won't tell you that , but it's true .
I also believe that the devil himself has intentionally confused people into blaming us instead of them . Equating our attempts to stop them with their so-called 'freedom-fighter' status . What a joke that would be if it weren't so true and their evil wasn't so real .
What Are Your Thoughts ??
2007-07-27
07:33:28
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NOTE :: One Last Question For You Christian Democrats . If You Believe In God/Jesus , Then You Also Believe In Satan . That Said Then. .. . ... . What Makes You So Sure And Oh So Special , That You 'Think' Satan Couldn't Fool You ?????
2007-07-27
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Wow !! We may be on to something here . 16 people agreed and only 8 are still living an illusion . Very encouraging compared to the numbers only a few months ago !!
2007-07-27
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I know we haven't created more terrorists. We've just helped bring some of them out into the open. I find it so discouraging that we are blamed for a holy war (and it is an islamic holy war) that they started. Muslims have always used force to advance the cause of allah, right from its start with Muhammad. allah and the false prophet said to instill terror into nonbelievers. When the armies of islamic countries failed to defeat Israel, numerous times, they tried a different approach...terrorism. It works. They know it and will keep doing it. They are taught it in mosques and schools, from childhood. There is no negotiating with this ideology and with over a billion followers, there are more terrorists out there than anyone wants to admit.
2007-07-27 09:56:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with you on the issue that these are not insurgents, freedom fighters or all the other terms the mainstream media and the far out left try to use to give the murderous thugs a good connotation since they hate America so much. But I am not sure if we are not creating less patriots. I think the number of terrorists do go up for many reasons not just because of Iraq (because as we all know the US is not the only one the radical islamists are after if we look in the Philippines, Sudan, etc. But I am not sure how many real patriots we are creating as the Hate-America first crowd sure is growing or at least getting more and more play by the media. They are the ones I worry about in the long run because we have to somehow govern with them in the mix.
2007-07-28 04:14:22
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answered by ALASPADA 6
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Since others have mentioned the grammar, I won't say anything about that. While I did not read all of your post, I will say that you have some misconceptions about several things. First, if any of those things were truly unconstitutional, they could be challenged in court and the Supreme Court could declare them unconstitutional. However, many of your examples have either never been challenged or they were challenged and the courts decided they were constitutional. Second, there is a specific clause called the "general welfare" clause. There is some debate as to what this clause actually means, but, for the past 200 years, it has been interpreted to mean that the government can levy taxes and pass laws for the general welfare irrespective of the other enumerated powers. Third, the Federal Reserve was not created by an executive order. It was, in fact, created by an act of Congress. It passed the House by a vote of 298 to 60 and it passed the Senate by a vote of 43 to 25. Contrary to what some conspiracy theorists believe, the bill was not passed while Congress was in recess. Congress stayed late that year, just like they did in 1995 and 1987. Fourth, you state it is the States sole responsibility to defend itself. This is wrong. Article 1 Section 8 of the Constitution states, in part, "To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years; To provide and maintain a Navy;" The two years mentioned above only refers to funding. Congress cannot make a law stating the military will get $400 billion a year for 10 years. However, they can make a law each year that says the military will get $XXX billion in funding. States can and do maintain a militia (aka National Guard), but a militia is much different than an Army. Fifth, it does not say anywhere in the Constitution that the States are to make their own money. What it does is say is that the States cannot make anything but "gold and silver coin a tender in the payment of debts". That is a LIMITATION on State power and not saying that State must mint their own coins. Additionally, nowhere in the Constitution does it state that paper money is not allowed.
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I don't know that this statement is really correct. I believe that most Americans are patriotic by nature. What terrorism has done is cause many Americans to show their pride and determination more openly than any other time in the past 40 years. I think most people realize that we either stand together against the threat, or we perish separately. The only heart warming part of 911 was the way we came together as a people in the days immediately following. We had compassion for our neighbors and we tried to help each other through the crises. I think we may be losing some of that now as the years pass and wounds lessen. This saddens me a great deal.
2007-07-27 08:51:26
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answered by Bryan 7
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mohammedan ideology is satanic, the religion is evil, and has enslaved millions, to blame the victims of their crimes is criminal, they must be fought, and annihilated.
The crusades were fought as a response to violent mohammedan expansionism, I call for a new crusade, wipe out the threat forever !
The next attack on America, and there will be a next attack, as soon as the Communists are fully in power, should result in the nuclear destruction of mecca, medina, and tehran.
But it wont, because the Communists have been in bed with the mohammedans from the beginning !
2007-07-28 00:38:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think I could have said it better. I don't know if you are a man or a woman, but our men and women both are appalled at the treatment of women. I agree with Michael Savage, the burqua is a symbol against women and it is worn for intimidation of American women and free women all over the world. If they try to force this on American women they will have hell to pay.
2007-07-27 11:06:26
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answered by mountaindew25 3
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I know it has become popular to believe we are creating more Muslim terrorists.
Guess what we didn't start this fight they started and we should finish it.
What I find telling how Muslim nations are now begining to rethink the idea of suicide bombing and terrorists actions.
Expect for one and that is the Palestine's who still believe in it. Arafat has taught them well to hate good job from an Egyptian.
Yes fold Arafat was sent by Egypt to cause trouble with the Palestine's.
2007-07-27 08:26:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Satan or the "devil" doenst make anyone do anything. Thats a cop out by people who refuse to take responsibility for their own actions. Satan is a metaphor for the voice inside of you that compels you to act purely with self-interest without regard for others or society.
The truth is that evil exists primarily in shades of grey. Of course, we see true blackness from time to time, in the form of Hitler, Bin Laden, Jeffrey Dahmer, Columbine etc, but the majority of "evil" acts occur behind closed doors in middle class American cul-de-sacs. Its the little things we do to each other everyday that creates evil in our society.
In direct answer to the question, there are more American patriots AND more potential terrorists in the world.
If you are speaking directly to the situation to Iraq, the feelings are as divided as those viewpoints in our own country. Some do not want the Americans to leave, some want us gone at any cost.
2007-07-27 07:44:22
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answered by Moderates Unite! 6
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Why does it always have to be all-or-nothing with so many people?
Osama bin Laden and his followers must be killed. We have no choice about that.
However, the people of United States need to take a more honest look at what our military and corporate interests have been doing and continue to do around the world. To ignore that is to be stubborn and foolish and could ultimately destroy our democracy.
EDIT: Yes Paul Grass, we can send in the marines to wipe out everyone who doesn't do as we wish, just like we did with all the Native American Tribes.
2007-07-27 08:19:35
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answered by BOOM 7
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What creates terrorists is radical Islam. People are so naive to think that if we pull out of Iraq suddenly the terrorists will go back to work building friendships with Israel and the USA. News Flash: THEY WANT TO KILL US NO MATTER WHERE WE ARE AND THAT WILL NEVER CHANGE.
2007-07-27 08:46:44
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