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Post by astrobuddy on Aug 22, 2007 10:51:30 GMT -5
I am not a Catholic Rabb. A preist is just another man to me. I dont need to go thru them to get to heaven. Nor the Virgin Mary for that matter.
Radical Islam is what it is. It isnt complaicated at all. They want to take over the world, period. They are not reacting to us. They have been around alot longer than we have. Those people over there have been killing each other for a long time. This is a fight that goes back to the most basic of hates. Jealousy. A husband cheating on his wife and having a child not of the marriage. Thats where it all started.
You can blame the US all you want. My question is.. if we are so bad, why are you still here living under the freedoms this country provides you? Why dont you put on a sheet and go live amongst them and see how it is? Which country would you think is most to your liking?
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Post by officerrabb on Aug 22, 2007 11:33:38 GMT -5
theres no point in debating Islam, since you refuse to understand the role that our foreign policy has played. if you ignore half the picture, expect half the discussion.
i plan on travelling the world when i finish college. i don't want to stay here amidst illusions of freedom and people so selfish they dont know their head is in their ass. people who suck blood from the rest of the world. why WOULD i stay here?
i would like to live in Spain, Sweden, Benelux, or various Latin American countries, where people are hungry for fresh new ideas. the world mocks America for its stupidity and they may have a point.
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Post by jbarron on Aug 22, 2007 12:22:24 GMT -5
I suggest you take up residence in Iran, Iraq, or Afghanistan then you can be closer to those ragheaded murderers you love so much. If you are an American citizen, you are a disgrace to this country and don't deserve to live under our flag.
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Post by chandler44 on Aug 22, 2007 12:32:54 GMT -5
One of the best things of this country is that we have the freedom to speak out if we think that things aren't the way they should be. It's not "un-American" to criticize the government or suggest ways things could be different. I'm not saying I necessarily agree with his views, but I'll defend his right as an American to say them all day long.
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Post by officerrabb on Aug 22, 2007 12:59:21 GMT -5
thank you chandler. most of these people don't quite get that.
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Post by astrobuddy on Aug 22, 2007 13:03:15 GMT -5
I agree with you as well. I am not telling him not to say these things. Here is my my example.. good or not.... If you are driving a Ford and you hate Fords you can buy a Honda. No one is making him live here. He is free to leave. I am not proposing he do that either. I am asking him which Country he thinks has it right.
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