Radical American Muslims Praise Fort Hood Shooter
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Nephwrack
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i'm sure they do, just like i'm sure that radical christian groups praise killing in the name of god. this story falls squarely into the "so what?" category. voted down.
- 2 years ago
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Nephwrack
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Kamal_Elliott
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Younes Abdullah Mohammed and Yousef Al Khattab dont deserve thier names. They almost make me feel ashamed to share the same religion as them.
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Kamal_Elliott
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wilkinebrutus
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Interpretation will continue to create more violence...its sad!!!
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wilkinebrutus
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treewolf39
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I liked the very end "Anderson how can they say this stuff". It seems even the media forgets about the first amendment. They remind me of every other hate group.
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treewolf39
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sffsmessiah
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just like radical interpretations of christianity leads to violence, genocide, and slavery.
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sffsmessiah
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JulianCommongold
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This is utter and complete BULLSHIT!!!!
You go to "Islamville wherethefuckever", stand on the corner holding an American Flag and you will not even have to say a word or show emotion. Your head would be cut off in 30 secs.Why are we tolerating what is only going to stir up more psychopaths to kill ?
Do we really want to start seeing live bombs detonating themselves in our streets?
This guy killed an INNOCENT unborn life and these people are praising him. Should they REALLY enjoy the same rights you and I have?
And I do not mean American rights. I am talking normal social rights to coexist. - 2 years ago
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JulianCommongold
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mrEddie [removed]
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The elephant in the room.
In this left-liberal politically correct world there are two taboos which may not speak their names. The first is the idea that Islam could be used to justify violence by Muslims against non-Muslims. This must be denied at all costs. Now this isn't only a socialogical mistake, it is also a political one, as it leads to a security risk. How can we assess terrorist motives if the risks can't be mentioned?
In order to maintain this deception all manner of excuses are thought up: Hasan's attack has nothing to do with Islam because Christians also attack people. Timothy McVeigh is cited
as an example. But this argument
is false. It's not the religion of the culprit which counts, it's the flag under which he operates. McVeigh was innocent in this regard because he said,
'I sort of lost touch with God'
whereas Major Hasan's 'Allah akbar!' speaks for itself.The second taboo is to acknowledge that human beings carry a responsibility for their
own actions. The media doesn't
treat Hasan as someone who was capable of choosing between good
and evil, and chose evil. Why didn't go on hunger strike, for example? Instead he is turned into a motiveless robot, because
under the circumstances it's only natural that such a 'well-
mannered and nice man' should murder people. The fault lies not with the robot, but with the creators of circumstances,
i.e. America.So what's the reason for these taboos? The answer is that the first is arrived at through fear
of discrimination. Criticizing Islam is tantamount to racism.
And the second taboo stems from neo-Marxism: Man is a victim of
the system. Both taboos are the results of a socialist world view. That's why it's quite reasonable to speak of left-wing
journalism, and left-wing MSM bias. The MSM pretends to be independent. That's not so, and its often illogical and one-sided reporting is immoral and a betrayal of the nation. - 2 years ago
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mrEddie [removed]
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corndog67
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mrEddie:
I call bullshit on this one. America? The land that educated, got him is degree and allowed him to live a lifestyle of his choosing? The society here? Come on man, when you have that many radicals in a religion, that preach death and destruction to America, and we probably give these assholes shitloads of money for "compassionate" reasons, well, it might be guilt by association, but I feel that Muslims need to start policing their own people. If this shit continues, I think there is going to be a serious backlash against them. They need to point out the radicals, they know who they are, they are their brothers, sons, daughters, uncles, whoever. And maybe save their lives and their own life in the meantime. Would you rather have your brother blow himself up or spend the rest of his life in prison? Big decision, but I think they should exercise this option before people start blowing up mosques and just generally turning on the Muslims. Right now they are tolerating them, but I think that will end if this shit keeps up.
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corndog67
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keithponder
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mrEddie:
Good point Corndog,
I'm going to have to agree with on this one. However that pendulum still swings both ways., and what I mean by that is, just because you're born and raised here and you're not a Muslim, does not give you the right to act as if you or your people own this country.
Whether your right or wrong, everybody needs to be treated the same and this case these people need to be punished to the fullest extent of the law.
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keithponder
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keithponder
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If we're going to dissect Religion, let's dissect all Religions, including your own, if your have one.
While I condemn this attack by this Soldier completely, a world dominated by Islam by couldn't be any worst than this world being dominated by christianity or any other religion for that matter. Don't kid yourself. How many hundreds of millions of people, (innocent wmen and children included) have been MURDERED all over this planet,under the pretense of WAR in the name of God.
" onward Christian soldiers , marching of to WAR, with the Cross of Jesus, going on before". They used to make us sing that FUCKED UP song in Sunday school as a child. I don't send my grandchildren to Sunday school today. We walk in the park. The questions that he ask about life are answered by me, not some lying ass Preacher or Iman with an agenda that is completely void of the truth about spiritualty.
Jesus nor Muhammed never told people to worship them or make Gods out of them. While it should be noted that some Christians and Muslims do not buy into billboard religion,I strongly believe that these Muslim Imans and anybody else for that matter who approves of unprovoked MURDER are wrong and should be swiftly punished, but they are are no bigger liars than these filthy ass Sunday morning pimps masquerading as Preachers,and Rabbis are..
John Lennon said "Imagine a world with no Religion". The sum total of your Life's expiriences should allow you to define your path to Spirituality. All that I want today is just Peace of mind.
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keithponder
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manfreddrake
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keithponder:
Wow, what pew did you get thrown in and left one Sunday long ago?
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manfreddrake
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manfreddrake
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We need a "Vlad" to emerge to counter this group. He knew how to handle them!
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manfreddrake
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humanpasta
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They remind me of the Westboro Baptist Church.
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humanpasta
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corndog67
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Not to mention the prison Muslims. Or people like Louis Farrakhan. Just more hate coming out of their mouths.
I just watched the video again. I'm sure that not too many people would be sad if those guys got "disappeared" by the CIA.
That guy with the beard is a white boy, isn't he? Maybe the Red and White should deal with him. Or the AB.
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corndog67
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keithponder
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corndog67:
What does Farrakhan have to do with this ? The people that I know that are Muslim do not condone this action at all.
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keithponder
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corndog67
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corndog67:
Louis Farrakhans version of Islam is hatred of white people and the United States. Let's see how long he would last in the middle east.
They aren't too far off of the terrorists agenda. Except Farrakhan thinks that he will take over if he had his way.
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corndog67
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keithponder
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corndog67:
l DON'T BELIEVE THAT. Do you have any proof in documented form that validates your claim of his hatred for White people ?
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keithponder
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samthesixth
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corndog67:
Red and White could deal with it. I love it. Unleash a little 81 on their asses and see how they deal with that! Beautiful.
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samthesixth
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Karolein
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Radical is the right word. Not the norm/mainstream. Listening both exposes and brings them more attention. Ignoring them is a mistake. How to allow free speach while protecting our society and civil rights has been an issue since the Declaration of Independence. It just seems a whole lot scarier today given what we've seen in our lifetime.
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Karolein
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LadybugLady [removed]
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Everybody is just assuming these people are not Americans, I would guess probably 3/4 of them were born here not from another coutry.
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LadybugLady [removed]
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reactionforce
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What I find bizarre is that I agree with some of what he was saying, and then they finish a thought on the 'bat-shit-crazy' note. I think most of the people on this site want American soldiers at home. What makes a person get to this point. In another time these guys would be peaceful protestors against Bush or the war. But something has caused them to turn violent. And of course religion is sprinkled in. What do you guys and gals think. What makes someone go from dissatisfied with ones country to an outspoken radical opponent of it?
Cheers
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reactionforce
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Karolein
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reactionforce:
Would make a really good investigation. Could be lack of balanced input from other perspectives, peer pressure, isolation, a false belief that one is acting on behalf of something or some idea that is greater. It brings to mind the shooters from Columbine. I think the families and investigators there are still wondering "why".
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Karolein
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treewolf39
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reactionforce:
A bull-shit media that does not report all facts, but relies heavily on knee-jerk opinion.
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treewolf39
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neocongo
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Given a shave and a change in ideology, and this handful of extremists would fit quite well into any extremist teabagger group. Sadly, thanks to the media, and many American's love of superficiality, this tiny group of muslim fanatics will be perceived as representing all American muslims. But that's what you wanted, isn't it dabne?
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neocongo
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treewolf39
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neocongo:
very nice observation neocongo
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treewolf39
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dabne
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neocongo:
You are right. That is why I put the word "Radical" in my headline and also used the words "their interpretation of the Koran."
Great observation!
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dabne
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JohnA
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Fucking sickos. I'd like to see one of these assholes try to preach that shit on the streets of Memphis, TN. He'd hit the ground before he knew what hit him.
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JohnA
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courage
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imagin a world that is dominated by these freaks
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courage
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keithponder
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courage:
Couldn't be any worst than this world being dominated by christianity or any other religion for that matter. Don't kid yourself. How many millions of people, (innocent wmen and children included) have been MURDERED all over this planet,under the pretense of WAR in the name of God.
" onward Christian soldiers , marching of to WAR, with the Cross of Jesus, going in on before". They used to make us sing that FUCKED UP song in Sunday school as a child. I don't send my grandchildren to Sunday school today. We walk in the park. The questions that he ask about life are answered by me, not some lying ass Preacher or Iman with an agenda that is completely void of the truth about spiritualty. Jesus never told people to worship him or make a God out of him. This Muslim Imans are no bigger liars than these filthy ass preachers are..
I guess it all depends on who who's imagining.
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keithponder
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Ihatethemall
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courage:
Really Kieth. Ask your wife or daughter what religion they would rather live under.
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Ihatethemall
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jubal
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courage:
I would rather die than live under the tyrrany of religious fanatics; muslim, jewish, christian, hindu, etc, etc.
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jubal
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Incite: to stir, encourage, or urge on.
Yes, you are inciting. He says he isn't inciting, directly after he incites murder.
"If someone killed they obama -wink wink- I wouldn't shed a tear."
The truth is, a global hegemony as large as the USA is going to draw global riffraff from the fringes. We can get all upset about it and, likely, lose more of our freedoms by creating an exception of some kind to go after these punks, OR, we can just laugh at them because they are sad people that represent one of the most major reasons why the nation of Islam has so many problems with xenophobia around the world.
For those of you who hate Islamist extremists, remember how bad they are making their religion look.
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CreditFigaro
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samthesixth
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Nicely done Anderson Cooper.
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samthesixth
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BustYourFace
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I recognize one of these guys from the Richard Dawkins video called "The God Delusion". He was interviewed by Dawkins and it quickly spiraled into an unreasonable one sided argument where the radical muslim blamed Dawkins for "allowing his women to dress in skimpy clothes". Meaning the USA allows it.
These guys are a cancer on this earth. No amount of suffering could ever make me feel pity on them. They revel in the tears of innocent victims and like every other bully I've ever known, they simply cannot shut up.
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BustYourFace
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dabne
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We have a real problem brewing in America, and nobody seems to want to talk about it. I applaud Anderson for airing this piece.
Islam has been at war with the infidels for a long, long, time. Many are acting on their interpretation of the Koran and it is not something to be taken lightly.
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dabne
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dabne:
Yea, we are in Afghanistan and Iraq and we should be here finding the crazies who think God wants them to slaughter others. There are many good Muslims but the bad ones need to be found and if not citizens deported. I think they should stop allowing them to move here. I know thats not popular, but they need to keep this stuff out of our country. I am sick of all extreme religion. It causes insanity.
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carmalite
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jubal
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dabne:
I don't like that they want to alter the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to deny freespeech that is critical of Islam, making blasphemy a crime. I say fuck that .
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jubal