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George Rebane

Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez murdered four US Marines in Chattanooga before dying in a gunfight with police.  The FBI immediately took charge of the investigation, discovered some culpatory tweets from unknown locations, and briefed the President.  Our president then assumed his long-established stance of immediate amelioration by identifying this obvious raghead as just a “lone gunman” about whom there is an ongoing federal investigation.  The words ‘radical Islam’ again never left his lips, nor were any obvious dots connected to let the nation know that our law enforcement is not as dense about what is happening in the world as is the White House.  In fact, more astute commentators this afternoon are correctly concluding that Obama did everything he could to “disconnect the dots.”

Contributing to the President’s pabulum was Ray Mabus, the U.S. Navy secretary, who called the shootings “both devastating and senseless.”  Senseless??!!  Again one more administration official from another planet.  When considered from the viewpoint of organizations like ISIS or Al-Qaida, these long-promised attacks make all the sense in the world.  Yet the administration disconnects another set of dots with inane statements like this.  At least he got the ‘devastating’ part right.

What surprised me most was the Chattanooga mayor telling the nation that he “was surprised” that such an attack could have happened.  Where in hell has he been?  Even those poor souls who could not add two and two have been told from the highest law enforcement levels that murderous radical Muslims are living among us; that we should expect such lone wolf attacks whether directed from overseas or self-motivated.  Polling America’s Muslims has revealed that hundreds of thousands of so-called moderate Muslims believe perpetrating violence in America to achieve Islamic ends is fully justified. (more here)  Abdulazeez was by no means the first moderate Muslim turned murderous Islamist within our borders, and you can bet the ranch that he will not be the last.

As a footnote, it also turned out that the feds’ pronouncement of the existence of ‘no credible threat’ surrounding the July 4th holiday was a lie (aka 'untruth') as reported by Catherine Herridge chief Intelligence Correspondent of Fox News.  Therefore such statements in the future will have about as much credibility as Hillary describing the disposition of her emails.  But the credibility we now seek is from the real moderate Muslim communities in America rising up with one strong unassailable voice to denounce not only the latest raghead, but also that interpretation of Islam that gives rise to his ilk.  And some better polling results would be much appreciated.

[17jul15 update]  This update is offered as a public service to the FBI and other federal agencies currently confounded by and busy attempting to determine the motive that Muhammad Youssef Abdulazeez had for his 16jul15 attacks in Chattanooga.  While their claims of being puzzled about such things are remarkable in themselves, their mischaracterization of this radical Muslim is even more disturbing.

Let’s clear up the motive first.  Abdulazeez launched his attack to make existential the longstanding threats of international Islamic jihadists like ISIS and Al-Qaeda to demonstrate that Islam’s ability to project terror knows no bounds.  They and their indigenous adherents are already in place everywhere, and there is nowhere – especially in the very heart of the Great Satan – that they cannot strike to kill the infidel and sow fear into the hearts of those who would resist the spread of Islam as Allah has commanded.

And please don’t confuse motive with the exact nature of the relationship(s) Abdulazeez would have had with various overseas sponsors of Islamic terror.  That is a wholly separate area of investigation.  The thing to always remember is that such terrorists can arise from the midst of our moderate Muslim communities, unknown and unannounced to the best of our intelligence efforts to predict and interdict such attacks.  One-way communications from terrorist websites to resident Muslims who are psychologically and spiritually prepared is all that is necessary and sufficient to carry out, continue, and expand such attacks indefinitely.

Also, you folks seem not to know with whom you are dealing, especially those of you high up in the ranks of law enforcement and counter-terrorist agencies.  In front of cameras you sound like know-nothing politicians when you describe people like Mr Abdulazeez as being a “coward” or “cowardly”.  Given Islam’s perspective of western civilization as interpreted within their belief system, Abdulazeez was anything but a coward.  This young man, raised and educated in America, concluded on his own to sacrifice his life for his god and civilization to perform what he knew to be a limited yet very symbolic act that would unambiguously communicate the success and dedication of Islam in striking at the heart of its greatest enemy.  He knew his sacrifice would inspire thousands of like-minded Muslims who daily contemplate how best to offer their own contribution to the spread of Islam.  To those thousands, both here and worldwide, his was an act of supreme and glorious sacrifice to be admired and imitated.

(And we on our side abet and invite more such sacrifices as we writhe in our various attempts to mollify Islam, especially in America.  An example and object of such contempt to the zealous jihadists is the mayor of Seattle who is seeking ways – fasten seat belts – to facilitate the influx of Sharia law-abiding Muslims into the greater Seattle area by finding ways they can finance home purchases without having to pay the interest so loathsome to Islam’s true believers (more here).  Is this elected public official addled, or does he represent a broader sensibility of progressives working to transform America?)

[21jul15 update]  It's not clear whether the FBI peeked at the above correct answer, but today they announced that Abdulazeez's murderous rampage was indeed an act of terror.  Now you, I, and at least another 100M American's knew that within the hour of the news report.  But when government competence is considered, then we can rejoice that it took only a week for them to reach the conclusion.  And that, for some mysterious reason, then allowed the White House to fly its flag at half staff.  Go figger.

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227 responses to “Another Moderate Muslim turns Radical Raghead (updated 21jul15)”

  1. Walt Avatar

    That’s all you can come up with “jon”? Attack the messenger and not the message.
    Someone else a while back tried to marginalize that news site, and it came back to bite’m in the ass.
    Do tell us what Mommy Jones has to say. ( nutt’n) or any other “daily LIB” rag.
    Still smoke’n the Monsanto dope judging by your posts. How much do they pay you to “test” that GMO dope? I didn’t read where human testing of that stuff was allowed. yet.

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  2. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “That would be “pie hole” you ignorant boob.” -Frisch
    That would be “typo” you unreconstructed asshole, and you’ve had bloopers that were just as bad.
    Personally, I think Pelline’s ranting about the Tenants of Journalism recently to have been quite a hoot… I guess Jeffie wants his Tenants to have rent controlled departments. [sic all over the place].

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  3. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    You have all heard by now Trump’s comments about John McCain being a prisoner of war for five years. Typical chicken hawk, never went to war but talks big and wouldn’t hesitate to send YOUR CHILDREN off to die in some foreign country so he could make a buck.

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  4. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Steve F writes “Really George, you are the one who posted an anecdotal list of murders committed by “Muslims”.
    Yes indeed Steve. George soundly scolds anecdotal perspectives if it’s about gun violence and crazy white people but not so when a Muslim is cited for murders with guns. This has been his dance for years and it’s obviously a double standard that he enjoys as the host of this endeavor.

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  5. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Trunp stepped in it big time with the McCain comments. Walker is my guy.
    Hey does anyone know if LBJ was a veteran?

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  6. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Could it be our nations foreign policies with support of brutal dictators, using rebels as allies until no longer needed, and invasion of Muslim nations for the last 50 plus years that might cause the extreme views, violence, and behavior?
    I will post this again and pay attention to the terrorist part towards the end of the 2 minute clip.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-dsiufhMu0
    I have the book a couple of times.

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  7. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Some history about 2nd amendment and who it applies to. Does anybody remember the Mulford Act in California?
    The Ghost of Ronald Reagan
    http://www.esquire.com/news-politics/politics/a21375/don-mulford-makes-history-again/

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  8. fish Avatar
    fish

    While I very rarely find myself in agreement with the Black Panther Party…..
    The Panthers enlivened the debate by showing up at the state capitol in Sacramento while exercising their god-given right to bear arms, which again scared the bejesus out of people.
    Good on em!

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  9. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 1144pm – Well now, you’ve made it very clear that neither you nor SteveF understand the definition and the use of ‘anecdotal’ when making citations. The comprehensive list I linked was anything but anecdotal. But I’ll go you one better. Once you learn what anecdotal means, please point out a single anecdotal citation I have used to claim that it conclusively proved a generalization. BTW, I have no expectation of an apology from you regarding your unfounded accusation of my “dance”.
    (For the interested reader, an anecdotal citation can however disprove a generalization. E.g. ‘There are no black swans.’ can be disproved by the citation of an anecdotal observation of a single black swan.)

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  10. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Ben Emery | 19 July 2015 at 08:03 AM
    The other side of the “Invade the World, Invite the World” coin!
    EXPLODING MUSLIM IMMIGRATION OVERWHELMS FBI…
    Good times….they are a comin!

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  11. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Immigrant moratorium or no more America. NOW!

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  12. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    Agree with Ben. When you see what’s been happening, is happening just in Gaza for example, you guys don’t expect just a tad of anger toward the West? The millions of innocent destitute Muslim residents there are supposed to just take it and live life happily ever after?

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  13. Russ Avatar

    And in California our Progressive Governor does what? Nothing!
    State governors in Arkansas, Florida, Indiana, Louisiana, Oklahoma and Texas signed executive orders that would allow US military personnel to carry firearms at recruiting centers.

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  14. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    “Immigrant moratorium or no more America. NOW! ” Todd 8:42
    Todd, it proves you do have some recollection of history. That was the exact refrain heard in 1492. Good citation.

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  15. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    Todd, moment of rare agreement on Trump of course. He’s mentally ill with his self destructive nature. His 15 minutes have hit the peak and its going to be a long, painful downhill journey as he is eased out of the race.

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  16. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    Todd, I take it you won’t be at WorldFest today. I’ll be there with my Muslim friend who’s coming up, and will look for you anyway. Dinner later in town as I said. Diversity in Grass Valley today!

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  17. George Rebane Avatar

    Jon 905am – Mideastern Muslims have every reason to hate the West, that has never been disputed. In Palestine they lost their lands in the 1948 partition, and this loss has been guaranteed by the US and Europe ever since. Moreover, Islam cannot survive in the shadow of an advanced and liberal west, and devout Muslims know this. They see their traditional belief system, and therefore their respective cultures, being undermined daily by the secular trappings of the west which to them are immoral and an abomination in the eyes of their god. The only solution to this pan-cultural problem is the one given in their Quran – they must conquer and prevail.
    That Islam hates the west has been a tautology for more than a millennium. What is remarkable here is how our liberal minds rediscover and respond to this hatred. Because liberals too are working hard to convert the west away from Christianity to secular humanism, they instinctively side with the Muslim antipathy toward Christians. However, what our liberals don’t understand is that the desiderata of their new world are as odious to Muslims as is Christianity.
    In the interval both will take advantage of each other in the destruction of traditional western culture, but ultimate success there will not leave a world acceptable to both. And the inter-civilizational war will go on between secular humanism and Islam until one or the other is vanquished.

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  18. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Fish, 19 July 2015 at 08:24 AM
    I have been trying to hammer this into Georges head with the immigration in Europe. When Imperialism runs its course the end result is a lost culture and a generation(s) of refugees that need somewhere to go. They go to the nation that is responsible for their current circumstances. Last year with the children of America’s coming to US as political refugees the religious right abandoned personal responsibility of our nations policies an the teachings of Jesus Christ when they used those kids as political punching bags.
    http://www.pri.org/stories/2014-07-08/are-unaccompanied-children-crossing-us-refugees-or-migrants

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  19. fish Avatar
    fish

    Last year with the children of America’s coming to US as political refugees the religious right abandoned personal responsibility of our nations policies an the teachings of Jesus Christ when they used those kids as political punching bags.
    As we are routinely reminded by the progressive left, the teachings of Jesus Christ have no place in American governance.
    The countries from which the bulk of this children came have “functional” governments. The only reason that they are here is to serve as links in a chain to import their parents and other relatives to serve as reliable lever pullers for TEAM DEMOCRAT.

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  20. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    George 9:35, not trying to move the West away from Christianity, merely trying to reduce the influence of ALL religion on public policy. Whats offensive to many of us is that we are accused of “favoring” Islam. Nothing can be further from the truth. Truth be told, my friends are Turkish and very secular with of course some trappings of tradition.

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  21. Walt Avatar

    Ya “jon”, the Ten Commandments are SO damaging to the ” I will do as I please” mindset.
    Never mind the fact our laws are based on the beliefs of Christianity, The Founding Fathers sure weren’t Muslims. We even fought them way back when. ( You will find that in a history book that hasn’t been revised by some LIB)

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  22. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    My goodness I leave for a while and I see the string is alive with more “jon” BS and on steroids! As a Muslim “jon” knows he must toe the Koran line, convert others or kill them, kill homosexuals, enslave women as chattel. And we are supposed to listen to his ramblings? No, I just laugh at his lack of intelligence regarding history. I suggest he read “Jefferson’s War” and some others. But as FISH said, the libs want “religion” out of government yet like Ben Emery, chastise us as not being like Jesus in how we treat the illegals. There really is a disconnect in these people’s noggins on the left.
    Hey “Jon”, ask your friend from Turkey why the Turks murdered a few million Armenian Christians back during WW!. I bet you lack the guts.

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  23. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    While spewing the usual liberal guilt about our actions creating the ill will in some sandy places that still ducks the whole point. Why should we be taking in people like that?

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  24. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Todd @ 1148 in the morning:
    Don’t know about that, Mr. Todd. On one hand the Turkish near successful attempt to commit genocide on the Armenians is a well documented fact. On the other hand, after seeing the growing Areminian population in Glendale (largest Armo population outside their homeland in the world)….er…. after seeing what can happen to a good neighborhood and community, one must conclude the Turks got it right.
    As much as we try to keep religion out of politics, the rags heads bring their religion to our politics.

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  25. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    Todd, I’ll ask them about Armenians, and I’ll ask you about how god fearing immigrants from northern Europe did in the Native Americans, ok?

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  26. Walt Avatar

    Ahhhh… The good ol’ standby card. “jon” has been waiting all morning to throw that one out.
    Hell! The Indians have the White man by the balls today. ( unless the FEDS saying NO to their dope growing has any bearing.)

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  27. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Jon there are no people I can ask that are still alive. You have a live one so have at it. A vigorous debate )please record it on your phone for us to hear) with your fellow Muslim traveler about Turkish genocide. You know, those people practicing the “peaceful” religion?
    Oh, and find out the scoop of who sold all the slaves at the points of departure in Africa while you are at.

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  28. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    Posted by: Bill Tozer | 19 July 2015 at 12:07 PM
    “On the other hand, after seeing the growing Areminian population in Glendale (largest Armo population outside their homeland in the world)….er…. after seeing what can happen to a good neighborhood and community, one must conclude the Turks got it right.”
    Kudos to the crew here for ignoring a humorous reference to genocide.

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  29. Walt Avatar

    Don’t expect any truth out of Sheik “jon”. Lying is perfectly acceptable with those of “that” faith.

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  30. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    Posted by: Todd Juvinall | 19 July 2015 at 12:35 PM
    “Jon there are no people I can ask that are still alive.”
    Todd could start his questioning here:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pine_Ridge_Indian_Reservation#Social_issues_and_economy

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  31. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    I know you get all your knowledge from Wiki Frisch, but I am a lot more diversified.

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  32. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    stevenfrisch @ 12:59 in the pm.
    Humorous reference? You got to be kidding. I am deadly serious. You are one sick pup if you think otherwise. Humorous my Aunt Petunia.
    Ok, our governor Dukmajian The Armenian was a good governor. I remember the day he shook up the libs to their hollow core when he started sending out rebate checks to all the taxpayers (only) cause the State’s treasury was getting too fat. Won’t see that again in my lifetime. Out of the blue a check for 600 clams, U.S., arrives in the mail from Sac-a-potato. Beulah land.
    In reality, the first waves of immigrants from most countries are usually the cream of the crop. Intelligent, skilled, hard workings as a good foundation and facade. Then the 2nd and 3rd waves come, bringing t he scrapping off the bottom of the barrel. Then, there goes the neighborhood, be they Russians or Iranians or Frenchies or Stone Age villagers from Arabia. The Turks were right by golly.

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  33. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    Fish 10:02 “As we are routinely reminded by the progressive left, the teachings of Jesus Christ have no place in American governance.”
    and no place in an ideology that gives tax breaks to the wealthy and cuts help for the poor.. go figure!

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  34. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Joe K. Cuts in help for the poor? Surely you jest. We give them just about everything they clamor day and night for. Ok, we don’t buy them brand new houses and as Ophra found out, give them brand new shiny American made automobiles and they come back crying the blues that they need more money to pay the vehicle registration. The poor’s hunger for more (exactly like a control freak lib) is never satisfied, never stilled, and never walks gently on the sunny side of the street.

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  35. George Rebane Avatar

    I draw your kind attention to Mr Koyote’s 316pm. He sings the perennially plaintive progressive pavane for our lost war on poverty on which we spent tens of trillions of dollars since 1964, while the poor number more than ever. So therefore let us do even more of the same, for we all know that past programs have failed only because we have not spent enough to overcome the vast rightwing conspiracy to depress the poor and destitute.

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  36. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    I guess I should not be surprised at the encore of the lefty CCC. American Indians have what to do with jihadi immigration to the US? – the ‘jon’@1215

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  37. Joe Koyote Avatar
    Joe Koyote

    The rich man’s hunger for more money and power (I will leave out the political slur and stick to psychology) is never satisfied, never stilled, and never walks gently on the sunny side of the street. If this is not true, then why is it people continue to accumulate vast sums of wealth even though they already have vast sums of wealth. Where does downsizing, hostile corporate takeovers, outsourcing, and bundling bad debt and selling it fit into the hunger games? Why do these things if you don’t need the money?
    There are some people who argue that the conservative attack on the poor as leeches and no-counts is used as a justification for the greed of the wealthy. Two wrongs that make a right… no pun intended..

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  38. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    So, Joe K, you are not still pissed off at paying credit card usury now are you? You apply for a credit card, borrow (charge) some money to buy a RV, then cry bloody murder that they should pass a law against paying too much interest on your unsecured loan. Or was that Dougie the Frisco Values Shutterbug Educator? Listening to the choir, I tend to get the individual singers confused.
    Yes, I know. I feel your pain. Besides, you are an excellent authority on how much any business should be allowed to make…er….allowed to keep. You, my fellow traveler wandering through the wasteland, are a true desert blossom.

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  39. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    I think JoeK is simply a failure within the American system so he does the “you meanie rich guys) watusi peepee dance with a lower lip protrusion. My goodness, why do all those millions come here JoeK? Could it be they want to tap into the “riches” of America? Or are they coming here for something else? What is JoeK, tell us.

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  40. MikeL Avatar
    MikeL

    Re: joe k at 3:40pm
    Just so I have this straight. I as a business man should fire all of my employees and close up shop as soon as I reach some arbritary threshold of wealth.
    Please do tell how much wealth would the most beloved benevolent dictator Koyote allow me to possess.

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  41. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    We give the poor money so they can turn around and give it back to us. A sort of symbiotic relationship.
    Give every man, woman, Jenner, and child in any 3rd world country or American ghetto/barrio/Libbie campground a hundred dollar bill and at the end of the month, 2-3% of the folks will have gotten all those hundred dollar bills, be they the local drug kingpins, bureaucrats, politicians, business people, what have ya. That is what the Sean Penn
    found out in the aftermath of cleaning up Haiti.

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  42. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Joe Koyote | 19 July 2015 at 03:40 PM
    The rich man’s hunger for more money and power (I will leave out the political slur and stick to psychology) is never satisfied, never stilled, and never walks gently on the sunny side of the street.

    You would have to demonstrate that this true in all cases. Since you can’t I guess we can move on. I guess I could counter with why do elected officials seem compelled to spend years in government after they have won two or three terms?
    There are some people who argue that the conservative attack on the poor as leeches and no-counts is used as a justification for the greed of the wealthy. Two wrongs that make a right… no pun intended..
    Who is making this argument?

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  43. Ben Emery Avatar
    Ben Emery

    Fish, 19 July 2015 at 10:02 AM
    Touche’
    But it still doesn’t address the hypocrisy of the religious right, who do believe we are a Christian nation and founded on its beliefs.

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  44. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Ben Emery | 19 July 2015 at 05:04 PM
    Ben Emery, you actually believe what you just wrote? Amazing!

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  45. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    More BE BS. I guess the conversation on what fixes are needed in our asylum and immigration policies that allow the jihadies in without background checks is over as far as the leftist are concerned.

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  46. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Ben Emery | 19 July 2015 at 05:04 PM
    It is my understanding that conditions in Central and southern Mexico were no worse during the “Childrens Crusade” than they normally are and that the surge was caused as a direct result of communications through informal channels that all the bennies that a Chicago Community Organizer could bestow would be theirs if they would only migrate NOW!
    So it wasn’t a humanitarian crisis as advertised but a cheap political ploy for which this administration is widely renowned.

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  47. joe smith Avatar
    joe smith

    Todd 17:37
    You DON’T believe what Ben wrote? Then please share with us a fairytale where once upon a time this country was founded on Christianity. Pretty certain that fairytale isn’t imbedded in our DoI or Constitution. Your ignorance is both entertaining and woeful.
    Jefferson went pretty frigging far out of his way to make certain our “code of conduct” included a very distinct line between church and state.

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  48. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    joe smith | 19 July 2015 at 06:11 PM
    We have been there on this blog many times. Go find it and then spank yourself.

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  49. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    It was there shall be no State Religion in the context of the Church of England. For a cookie (not from maryjanes) how many times does God have a reference in the founding docs and does it acknowledge we got some things? It certainly does not say anywhere I must not eat during ramadan any more than it says I may not have public devotion. If the seiks can carry a dagger then my cross can be on my dorm room door at the Air Force Academy which now has a wicken pit out in the forest, believe it or not. So more bs and no engagement on the real issue of the dead Americans from scum that should have not been let in (much less 7 times in one case). Non-Native born residence is a privilege.

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  50. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    from jo-jo at 6:11: “Then please share with us a fairytale where once upon a time this country was founded on Christianity.”
    Our nation was founded by Christians and they wove standard orthodox Christian values and understandings deeply within the underpinnings of the law and the basic tenets of our type of government. They required only that there be no ‘official’ religion of the country. They did not want to have any religion of any kind to be able to control the public directly with the authority and power of the federal govt. The states were free to establish an official religion.
    We see today the left using the fed and state governments to advance the religion of Gaia.

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