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‘There is not a day that goes by without an Islamist attack somewhere.’

George Rebane

The war between Islam and western civilization is in full swing, and the west is not winning.  Yesterday’s Brussels attacks again exposed the butt stupid policies of the progressive left governments.  Yet there is beginning to emerge a glimmer of understanding if we are to believe the reports by European media and the occasional politician who has been able to retrieve his head from where the sun don’t shine.  They are now stating publicly what their public has known for years – Europe’s Islamic enclaves are not assimilating into their host cultures, and if there are moderate Muslims living there, they are a small minority.  The vast majority living in those closed enclaves are either indifferent to the ongoing massacres or actively support the Islamist terrorist cells that hide and grow in their midst.  Just listen to their silence.

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Now suddenly the government double dummies have discovered that hundreds if not thousands of trained and proto-terrorists have re/entered Europe through the Muslim migrations.  The security services of the socialist states are now pleading poverty and telling all who will listen that they are not prepared for any of what has been happening for the last several years.  EU’s national budgets continue to cut their militaries and treat each successive attack as a criminal matter in spite of France’s Hollande continuously declaring that “Europe is at war.”  No one connects the dots of what unsustainable transfer payments, ranging from public pensions through mandated labor regulations to nationalized healthcare systems, have done to gut economies and distort allocation of resources to serve the EU’s sustainable self-interests.

Some of the more intelligent public voices are getting the courage to opine that maybe, just maybe, Europe’s policy of open borders really does allow Muslim terrorists free access to their countries.  In spite of the onslaught, political correctness still rules the state imposed public posture toward their visibly hostile and firmly embedded Muslim populations which today pockmark the continent like putrid boils.


In the US we still don’t have a clue about this war as we continue to gut our military and publicly parade the charade of our security services (e.g. TSA).  Our progressive political leaders are either AWOL burnishing their legacy by kissing communist dictators on all four cheeks, or responding to the latest Islamist atrocity by admonishing Americans not to overreact and “preserve our values”.  (Obama, while enjoying a baseball game, still could not name our enemy – to him they are simply vanilla “terrorists” mysteriously attacking globally without identifiable purpose or objective.)   Meanwhile the ragheads are laughing their heads off as they recruit and return terrorists to the American mainland.  Our Left is actively opposed to any kind of border security and continues to woo Reconquista-minded Latinos who, according to NPR, declare to one and all that building a secure wall on our Mexican border “will inhibit immigration between the two countries.”  Immigration??!!

What is happening is not a surprise to any serious student of history and today’s geo-politics.  The west is at war, and the faltering United States is the last bastion which must fall for the new global post-American hegemonic order to establish itself.  Internally, our Left is making sure that we pave this road to an Agenda21 world as rapidly as possible.  (As one of the countless policy initiatives, consider how California plans to constructively abrogate the Second Amendment in the coming year.)

In this pursuit the Republican establishment has already surrendered the field to America’s foes.  The Democrats in their turn actively provide access to state secrets to any and all enemies, continue to appoint dissident Muslims and other anti-Americans to sensitive government posts, and vigorously work to roll back First Amendment rights so as to stifle even the expression of dissent in our academic and public fora.  Daily their union school trained acolytes at the grassroots level are actively at work to stifle local opposition to the current state of affairs under the guise of such speech being “divisive”.  My own strong belief is that we intend such speech to highlight what divides the rest of us from those who no longer value the American legacy and what against all odds our country can still regain.

[24mar16 update] By now RR readers are familiar with my thoughts about Islam as a religion, and the various types of Muslims practicing their version of Islam.  Unfortunately most of our progressive readers have not done well in following this topic, especially as it is illuminated by the Mideast war and the almost daily attacks occurring all over the world.  As a consequence our left-leaners have been outraged by ideas from these pages to which their limited purview ascribes origin and prime residence.

Many of you are familiar with Imprimis, the periodical from Hillsdale College, that reaches several million readers.  It so happened that the February issue belatedly arrived in my mailbox yesterday.  The article it featured was entitled ‘Islam – Facts or Dreams’ written by Andrew C. McCarthy who is a fellow at the National Review Institute and was the lead federal prosecutor of the Muslims who pulled off the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.  His top defendant was the raghead leader of the terrorist cell Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman (aka ‘The Blind Sheik’), and who is also an internationally recognized Islamic scholar in Sharia law.  McCarthy describes the prosecution team’s background work in understanding Islam and Rahman that went into preparing for the trial, along with additional attributes of American Muslims that were revealed during the prosecution.

McCarthy’s overall thesis is that our public officials, elected and appointed, in the large know almost nothing about Islamic doctrine and culture. What they disperse is a fabricated version of reality that suits their political motives and objectives.  The reality is that from a legal viewpoint Islamic law and western law are diametrically opposite in every material aspect.  The west’s modern understanding of Islamic culture and the law that confines and controls it came from students such as Winston Churchill and SCOTUS Justice Robert Jackson who was FDR’s AG and later presided over the Nurnberg trials after WW2.  Justice Jackson concluded –

In any broad sense, Islamic law offers the American lawyer a study in dramatic contrasts. Even casual acquaintance and superficial knowledge—all that most of us at bench or bar will be able to acquire—reveal that its striking features relative to our law are not likenesses but inconsistencies, not similarities but contrarieties. In its source, its scope and its sanctions, the law of the Middle East is the antithesis of Western law.

Today our leftwing leadership positions the US and the west to fight a politically correct enemy, rather than the one that actually confronts us on the battlefield, in our cities, and emboldens in their shielded enclaves.  It is a fight we cannot win with an enemy that exists only in the misguided and cynical brains of our progressive betters.  As Churchill said, “Facts are better than dreams.”  To this McCarthy adds, “In the real world, we must deal with the facts of Islamic supremacism, because its jihadist legions have every intention of dealing with us. But we can only defeat them if we resolve to see them for what they are.”

I strongly recommend McCarthy’s dissertation on Islam and our recent experience with its burgeoning Islamist faction that now motivates, recruits, and strikes at will anywhere in the world. His words may slide off the preformed Teflon minds of our progressive neighbors, but for the rest of us they most certainly will shed needed light on this century’s expanding war between civilizations.

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69 responses to “The Spawn of Islam (updated 24mar16)”

  1. MikeyMcD Avatar

    Would a declaration of war on Radical Islam cost more innocent lives than the status quo?
    What would be the stated objective of a war on Radical Islam and what amount of innocent lives would be required to meet said objective?
    I think our politicians are content to offer up sacrifices (sporadic murders of unarmed/defenseless innocent citizens) to Radical Islam via ‘head in the sand’ approach rather than attempt to address such an intimidating objective.
    The world is at an epic loss of leadership.

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  2. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    The AP just flashed that there are 400 trained jihadis who were infiltrated into Europe for mass attacks. Only 400?

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  3. George Rebane Avatar

    DonB 1227pm – Unfortunately AP is a flagship lamestream news medium. They have historically sought to promote progressive causes and minimize the Islamic threat in their wordsmithing of news. Our security mavens now admit that the number of terrorist cells in the US number in the hundreds. Europe has a much bigger problem that grows daily.

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  4. drivebyposter Avatar
    drivebyposter

    “The AP just flashed that there are 400 trained jihadis who were infiltrated into Europe for mass attacks. Only 400?”
    Well, they certainly aren’t very good at their jobs.
    Just imagine the mayhem you could cause by abandoning a car on the Bay Bridge every day, much less shooting a Stinger up in the air in the LAX arrival path and threaten to do it again somewhere. A deer rifle could probably bring a US city to it’s knees if cleverly used.
    I’ve always wondered why terrorists aren’t more effective. Just throw the concept of a cheap drone into the mix and hilarity ensues.
    I expect that in the historian’s long run, the mass movement of peoples will matter far more than the odd explosion at an airport.

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  5. George Rebane Avatar

    driveby 1257pm – Mass movements of people have always impacted more than the “odd explosions”, but the nature of the impacts have always depended on whether the migrants go to make better lives by assimilating with destination cultures or supersede them through colonization.

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  6. Norm Sauer Avatar
    Norm Sauer

    For more than a millennia the Hungarians shed their blood, mostly without appreciation from the West, to protect Europe from the barbarians from the East, be they Mongols or Turks. For 150 years Hungary was occupied and decimated by the Turk during the 16th and 17th centuries, nevertheless their passion as a people of the “nation” of Hungary never died. This passion persisted despite lack of appreciation from Europe west of the Danube whose hollow support and behind-the-back deal-making with the Turks persisted to the detriment of Hungary and ultimately Western Europe.
    It seems today most of Europe, and especially its Progressive leaders, fail to appreciate European/Hungarian history and that the barbarians from the East wish to continue their invasion and conquest of Europe. To be ruled by fools is to aggravate the suffering of the people as well as probably result in the loss of their country.
    In an essay entitled “Between East and West” the Hungarian historian Viktor Padany wrote:
    “We were bled in fighting against the East rather than siding with it–and what did we get as reward?. . .
    “Considering this indifference we have to realize more than ever that we stand utterly abandoned and are terribly alone in Europe. . .”
    Regrettably, this reality persists in Europe today. Until their leaders come to their senses, or there is a civil war, the suicidal decisions of Europe’s rulers will continue.

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  7. drivebyposter Avatar
    drivebyposter

    GR @ 1:01pm
    For the life of me I can’t think of a case where mass movements didn’t result in colonization in the cases where immigrants came from across an ethnic fault line. The intention of individuals doesn’t scale to the group. ‘Mass’ in this case ends up being a kind of circular definition in that I mean ‘numbers great enough to result in displacement’.
    I’m only diminishing sporadic violence because it’s a side effect, not a prime mover. In the long run, it’ll be long forgotten while colonization is a culture destroyer.

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  8. George Rebane Avatar

    driveby 217pm – Actually there have been several of them including the largest mass migration in human history, the one that took place during and after WW2 from the east to the west to escape Soviet communism. This migration involved over 60M east Europeans who left their homelands. My family and I were part of that migration in which NONE of the destination cultures were colonized by the European migrants.
    Here’s more on non-colonizing migrations.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/refugees_01.shtml
    http://time.com/4029800/world-war-ii-refugee-photos-migrant-crisis/
    http://www.cato.org/blog/post-world-war-ii-migration-lessons-studying-liberalized-immigration

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  9. drivebyposter Avatar
    drivebyposter

    That’s an interesting case, you’ll notice that I said ‘ethnic fault line’ (or metaethnic divide might be a better term) and I’m not altogether sure that millions of ethnic Germans (among others) moving West can be considered that. Personally, I’d think of the real divide as that between Russia and Western Europe (Orthodox v. Catholic/Protestant church, language groups, etc.).
    A heckuva lot of colonizing went on in Prussia, the ethnic cleansing of Silesia and the like.
    There are plenty of pure plays in colonization. The edges of empire is where a lot of the action happens. The English diaspora to (what became) the USA, Canada, Australia, NZ, obviously displace the existing cultures nearly entirely. The Germanic tribes into Rome, the Muslim invasion of the world. I think it’s fair to say that any large group with high social capital can handle a smallish (as a percentage of current population) infusion of other people from anywhere, a somewhat larger group from a similar culture, like German Poles into Germany after WWII, nobody can withstand a sufficiently large incoming group.
    It seems there’s a continuum here. If 50,000 refugee Estonians (to take a purely random case) moved to Liechtenstein simultaneously, regardless of their good intent and many similarities, they would alter and likely destroy the host country as a historical entity.

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  10. drivebyposter Avatar
    drivebyposter

    You know, this sounds like an interesting research project.
    Given adjoining polities, how steep is the divide between the two, and in the cases where a border has been breached, to what extent has the host country been altered. Assigning numbers to this would be really a great exercise, rather like giving combat effectiveness to military units in war gaming.
    My gut says there’s a nonlinear relationship here, double the immigrants results in more than 2x the change since given greater numbers they are more likely to self organize in groups.
    A wonderful exercise for a simulation and non-trivial.

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  11. George Rebane Avatar

    driveby 310pm – Your arguments are clinging to straws. There was no colonizing, period. And of the east German exodus to west Germany, that was negligible within the 60M. The ethnicities that mixed were indeed significant, yet more significant were the subsequent assimilations. I and people like me are perhaps the poster children that define these assimilations.
    A more profitable discussion would be about Islam, which from its foundational scriptures to today’s Islamic countries preach to their flocks the manifest destiny that Allah has in store for the world. Never in human history have we seen such a dedicated belief system that attracts fighters in the thousands willing to sacrifice everything including their lives so that man will ultimately succumb to the teachings of the prophet.
    And our response comprises of clutches of civilians crying at makeshift memorials while petitioning for peace in the world. All the while American leaders are dismissing Islamist success while responding with pinpricks from what might we can bring to bear. For that Islamists spit in our faces, and Muslims living among us are doing some real soul searching as to how openly they should let their hopes for the caliphate be seen. No one wants to adhere to let alone join a fearful civilization drowning in their own tears.

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  12. drivebyposter Avatar
    drivebyposter

    “Your arguments are clinging to straws. There was no colonizing, period. ”
    Oh well, I’ll get straw for myself wherever I can find it, but none of my labor will be reduced.
    I’m seeing 30+ million ethnic Germans moved at the end of WWII due to the Potsdam Conference and other reasons, hardly negligible. Are the remaining other nationalities (non-German) incredibly different than the places they refugeed to? Would you have greater problems accepting 60 million people from India or sub-Saharan Africa?
    So is a movement of a mass amount of culturally similar people into an area that has been blown to splinters disruptive? colonizing? something else? That’s hard to answer. It’s a case that looks more like 52 card pick up than it does a good example for other times and places.
    My only argument, which may well cling to straws, is that the more dissimilar the culture supplying the immigrants, the more disruption. The greater the numbers, the more disruption. The lower the social cohesion of the target country (or the greater the sending country), the more disruption. Whether it’s quantifiable or not I can’t say, but it seems like common sense to me.

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  13. drivebyposter Avatar
    drivebyposter

    Hang on, GR, I think I see what my (perceived) argument is, although I think it’s a bit of strawman, to keep with the straw theme.
    My guess is that you are claiming that a large clump of Eastern Europeans makes a better bunch of neighbors than a large clump of Yemenis/Syrians/various flavours of Arabs regardless of target country. That’s certainly possible but not the direction I was headed.
    As a thought experiment, lets say you moved 10 million Volksdeutsche from the collapse of Eastern Europe by the Soviets to Egypt vs. the same number of Sunni Iraqis. The first may do a better job of keep the streets clean, but I’m not altogether certain that you would have ended up with as tidy a job of assimilation.

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  14. George Rebane Avatar

    Driveby 502pm – I think your German numbers are more than a bit off. A total of about 14M (part of the 60M) became part of the Great WW2 Migration. Germany’s pre-partition population was about 70M. Post partition these divided 50M West Germany and 25M+ in East Germany. Most of the 14M ethnic German migrants from eastern Europe emigrated in the 1946-1951 exodus to countries around the globe.
    I have made no “better neighbors” claims in this comment stream; that is purely your fabrication. But it is not rocket science to understand that the closer an immigrant culture is to the host culture, the quicker and more complete is the assimilation. And, of course, the obverse of that also holds as we witness in today’s world. American history is an evidentiary test bed for that.
    BTW, Germans have always done a good job in acculturating with Anglos and other northern Europeans. Few people today know that during our Revolution more Americans spoke German than any other language (German was also the court language of King George III).
    What are your druthers about importing Muslims to America during these war years?

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  15. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Walt, I might want not want to go an a tour with him. 😉

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  16. Robert Cross Avatar
    Robert Cross

    If, as often stated, the goals of radical Islam are to change our “way of life” and “destroy our freedoms”, is it not possible that they have already achieved that goal? All one has to do is look at how our “way of life” has changed since 911. NSA spying, militarized local police, taking off your shoes at the airport, etc. and now proposals to limit/prohibit immigration of certain people of a particular religious belief, closing the borders, building fences, extra patrols in certain neighborhoods. What is next, internment camps, ethnic ghettos, more Guantanamos? The goal of terrorism is to cause change via fear. Islamic terrorists can never win a global war as they don’t have the military capacity to take on super powers head on, so they bite at our heels, hit and run in the hopes that normal societies collapse in fear.
    The western world is quickly becoming a police state. Our freedoms are being usurped in the name of the war on terror. Just what the terrorists want. The “come to America for a better life” promise that has attracted immigrants since our country’s founding (and before) is being destroyed. The terrorist can say “why do you want to go to America they are just as bad as Syria, Iraq, Pakistan, Egypt, Afghanistan, or fill in the name of any country in turmoil. How can America be the “shining light of freedom” with the doors closed? The western world is being sucked into playing the terrorists’ game by the terrorists’ rules. We are not becoming the hope of the world, but rather just another thug. We have to find another approach otherwise it’s game, set, match, they win. And no, I don’t know what that solution is, but I am not a politician, diplomat, or a general. But playing their game isn’t it.

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  17. George Rebane Avatar

    In addition to the 24mar16 update to this post, I also want to draw your kind attention to the 24mar16 update to ‘Legal Marijuana is Coming’.

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  18. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Geezus kayr iced, people, there are more similarities than differences between American anglo culture and German culture, and if you spend any time learning the German language you very quickly learn about high, middle and low German, corresponding roughly to the altitude of the area that speaks it. It will strike you after a very short time that English as a language can be thought of as even lower German. We sing the same Christmas carols, translated. We tell many of the same stories to our young children, a truth I was delighted to discover when reading bedtime stories to my son in Sweisse (Swiss German) that was a gift from some not too distant cousins of his mothers. The guy we sent to defeat Germany in WWII was surnamed Eisenhower (nee’ Eisenhauer, Pennsylvania Deutch)… guess where his paternal line leads. He even lived in the White House for a time.
    Regarding the English and the Germans, well, the Queen of England is more German than English… they dropped the German surname in favor of Windsor during WWI… the fact that the manufacturer of one of the bombers the Germans used to bomb England was also a Gotha didn’t help the popularity of the Royals.
    In short, at least among the more germanic language countries, there are more similarities than differences. If you’ve Netflix, try viewing the Millenium miniseries (aka The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo) in Swedish… Nordic Noir… with English subtitles. For a lot of fun, watch Lillyhammer, the sadly cancelled Norwegian/American gangster comedy in both languages that even featured Van Zant’s bandleader, Bruce Springsteen, in an interesting cameo as a hitman.
    Then there’s the Latin and other language bases, French, Italian, Spanish, Portugese, Slav, … apologies for not doing them justice here… even someone raised in a Serbian Orthodox community is going to have an easier time at a Church of England service than a Shia, Sunni or Buddhist.
    Think Occident vs Orient, not German vs. American. We’re still a melting pot but one has to agree to melt to blend in and bring your flavors to the mix, although those Norwegian bachelor farmers need to get with the program.

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  19. Walt Avatar

    Robert C. .. Today’s immigration policies of today are FAR different than they used to be.
    Now they let pretty much anyone in. That wasn’t the case “way back when”.
    Back “then” immigrants came here to become one of “us”, and left “what they were”,, where they came from. Today, they are bringing all that baggage with them. They still want what they left, and “we” are to “deal with it”. They even want their laws (from where they came from) to be honored here. ( Not happening…)

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  20. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    Walt, your racism and ignorance of immigration policy, history, and other cultures is beyond comprehension. But being a Trumper explains all.

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  21. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jon | 24 March 2016 at 01:25 PM
    Walt, your racism and ignorance of immigration policy, history, and other cultures is beyond comprehension. But being a Trumper explains all.

    Yeah Walt….with an attitude like that you’ll probably never have to leave a Belgian airport in a “Left as Good Friends” brand post suicide bomber body bag!

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  22. Walt Avatar

    I see my stalker is back. As usual messed up in the head about U.S. history.
    Muslims have never been our friends, contrary to what “O” said. look that one up “jon”.
    (Look to the Marine Corp. hymn for a clue)
    Sorry “jon” we sent in the troops instead of an extortion payment.Another historical fact,,smartass…
    I guess you missed the memo that a fair amount of Muslims want their Sharia law to be observed here. ( Tough shi*)
    As for the Euro lovers like you,( Socialists) go where it is. Enjoy! The U.S. became what it is,(or used to be) because is wasn’t, and didn’t want to be like Europe.
    Things were just fine here, until the likes of you came along.
    Yes siree!! Trump is the man! ( Now go seek a renta’ buddy because “Trump” was written here.. No “safe zone” here.)

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  23. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    Hey “jon” how are things up there in the Pike area? Any rednecks living close by? And how is you sister/wife? LOL!

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  24. Walt Avatar

    Speaking of terrorists,(the IRS) Mark Mekler is sticking it to the IRS once again.
    http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/03/24/federal-appeals-court-slams-irs-in-tea-party-case-demands-documents.html

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  25. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Mr Robert Cross @ 9:50 in the morning.
    “The western world is quickly becoming a police state.”
    No shit, Mr. Cross. And do you know why? It’s because we fine civilized countries let Muslims in. The Western World is becoming a police state solely because of Ragheads, camel jockies, goat humpers, and an assortment of bush rats, pediphiles, rapists, and their Stone Age cultures off spring. No other reason. No Muslims, no need for police state. Simple.
    Yo Walt, left you a message on The Great Ametican Disconnect. 3 out of 4 last posts. 🙂

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  26. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    If the US is such a police state then why is the boarder wide open and the Boarder Patrol Union is reporting they are being ordered to ignore the laws on the books by 0?

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  27. jon smith Avatar
    jon smith

    Bessee-
    If you want any respect, PLEASE write a single sentence that is either grammatically correct or doesn’t contain inane typos. The boarder patrol are working the beaches of Santa Cruz, CA, not Mexico.

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  28. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    SPEED KILLS! Dont be keadin no stikin gramer. LOL 😉

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  29. Scott Obermuller Avatar

    from Jon – “Walt, your racism and ignorance of immigration policy, history, and other cultures is beyond comprehension. But being a Trumper explains all.”
    Brilliant, Jon. Now, I’ll do that.
    Jon, your racism and ignorance of immigration policy, history, and other cultures is beyond comprehension. But being a Hillite explains all.
    Almost a tie.
    But I win because I know how freakin’ ignorant that fact-free rant is.
    Please come back when you have some intelligent to say.

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  30. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    The Bernie bros are vowing mass action in DC from 4/11 to 4/16 with thousands signing up to get arrested. Is 0 in HI then? I am sure the parents are glad to have a break from their kid in the basement. 😉

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  31. George Boardman Avatar

    To Bessee and Smith:
    You guys have one thing in common: Neither one of you knows how to spell border.

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  32. Walt Avatar

    OK, George B. Your new spelling is “Bordman”. Funny thing about the spell’n police. Usually they “F” up and break their own law. It’s just a matter of time George,, just a matter of time. Then it will be your turn in the game of “hang man”. The spell’n “vigilantes” will be watching.

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  33. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    LOL!

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  34. fish Avatar
    fish

    Hey….I thought the United States government was committed to providing an impartial secular educational experience for all its young charges……

    “MN Schools Provide Prayer Rooms, Rugs For Influx Of Refugee Students… “

    http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/how-one-minnesota-school-district-handles-a-rising-immigrant-population/

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  35. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    fish, a little accommodation really bothers ya, ha?
    MN is a good place.
    ..and your boy at 75% unfavorable will still never be President!

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  36. Walt Avatar

    Really “jon”? schools bitch because they can’t even supply pencils, yet now they can come up with the money for Muslim religious “gear”. ( you know,, TAXPAYER money.) You would be the first to bitch if a personally owned Holy Bible was walked across the school property line.

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  37. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    So “jon” you are OK with a prayer area or chapel in the schools for Christians?>

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  38. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    Yes. It’s all idiotic anyway. John Lennon was so spot on.

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  39. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jon | 25 March 2016 at 10:26 AM
    I just find the lefty flip flop on prayer in school to be incredibly entertaining and wonderfully hypocritical! You guys never disappoint!
    Further “your boy” isn’t my boy at all…..I’m pulling for “our girl”.
    Now much like a Belgian Airport Islamic suicide bombing or Cologne Festival Rapefugee street party we should probably just choose to, “leave as good friends” !

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  40. George Boardman Avatar

    Re Walt at 9:53:
    I’d be the last to claim I’m a master speller, but “border” is a word each of them should have learned a long time ago.

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  41. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jon | 25 March 2016 at 11:23 AM
    …..John Lennon was so spot on.

    Rock stars…..is there nothing they can’t do?

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  42. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    It’s a border line issue Bordman. LOL 😉

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  43. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Ah, a bridge across borded waters.

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  44. Jon Avatar
    Jon

    Fish, my Turkish friends and I were dining down near you last weekend. Thought of you, brother…

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  45. fish Avatar
    fish

    Well let’s hope something like this doesn’t happen to you after the dessert course…..brother.

    “Murdered by the very migrant for whom he cared, Mehdi’s tolerance for the 58-year-old Afghan refugee came “full swing” when police say they got into an “argument,” according to Bild. Upset that Mehdi, the man who gave him everything, simply disagreed with him, the unidentified asylum seeker took a rock and a large metal instrument and bashed the teacher’s head to a bloody pulp. He then dragged the mutilated body down to the basement in an attempt to cover up his gruesome crime.”

    http://celleheute.de/dank-spenden-getoeteter-lehrer-mehdi-hushmand-im-iran-beigesetzt/

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  46. Walt Avatar

    And the “jon” says he will take a few. Don’t piss’m off “jon”….

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  47. Todd Juvinall Avatar
    Todd Juvinall

    “jon” ask your Turkish pals if the agreed with their countries genocide against the Armenians in 1915. Be careful though, they may bash your head in.

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  48. Walt Avatar

    Required reading for the “jon”.
    http://news.yahoo.com/un-atomic-chief-warns-nuclear-terrorism-134919251.html
    Could NEVER happen… Right? It’s something the ragheads just wouldn’t do. They should be held blameless if it does. So who should the finger be pointed at “jon”? Trump people?(ah shit.. forgot that Trump trigger warning. “jon” is now hiding in the safe room.)

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