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Old 11-20-2009, 02:27 AM
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Hoggie... YOU ROCK! :thumbsup:
 
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Old 11-20-2009, 02:57 AM
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Originally Posted by dobry4u
I believe there are loads of passages in the Bible that preach the opposite.
This is what trips up many people. The Bible can be read like any other book.
Only God and unlock the keys of Scripture which can open your eyes and allow you to read the Bible and understand it.
Only a relationship with God can allow you to receive Gods knowledge. Otherwise, they are just words, and will be misunderstood.

You will know if you have a relationship with God. With some, it is actually very strong, and strengthens the rest of us. It is a family form of government.
 
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Old 11-20-2009, 03:00 AM
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Originally Posted by dobry4u
Hoggie... YOU ROCK! :thumbsup:
WOT?...
It's not my fault...
 
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What is hilarious to me about this entire mess is those same people demanding an investigation and blaming political correctness for Major Nidal Hassan's terrorist attack in the next sentence are always very careful to clarify that their statements have nothing to do with the rest of the Muslim community which according to them are peaceful and law abiding Muslims, even though they have no idea or clue what the texts and tenants of Islam actually inculcates. In other words, at the same time that they blame and condemn political correctness for the terrorist attack at Ft. Hood they also make sure to go out of their way to always be politically correct. It's amusing as hell to observe!
 
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Old 11-20-2009, 04:54 AM
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Yeah...their heads actually spin. :lol:
 
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Here’s an interesting interview of Robert Spencer on the subject of Rifqa Bary and the Ft. Hood terrorist attack. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Robert Spencer, he is a leading authority of Islam.

YouTube - Interview with Robert Spencer
 
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Old 11-20-2009, 08:55 AM
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This would have been an appropriate time to hear from the Muslims condemning this terrorist attack, as well as from President Obama. I still am hearing nothing, but a bunch of progressive liberals having extreme difficulty mouthing one simple word, [terrorist] but they can easily say, victim of harassment and insults because of his Arab background and his faith. It makes me angry that liberals must protect their agenda over truth and justice.

I believe Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan is a Jihadist coward and a terrorist. I believe he based his attack upon radical Islamic religious beliefs. I do not care what his crybaby problems are, because none of it gives excuse for his well thought out, and executed brutal attack.

On a related point... I believe that everyone should have a fair trial, including those offenders that have abandoned their humanity.
I like this quote by Judge Roy Bean.

"Mr. Harden, it's my duty to inform you that the larceny of an equine is a capital offense punishable by death, but you can rest assured that in this Court a horse thief always gets a fair trial before he's hung." - Judge Roy Bean

I feel we should hope and pray to protect the Freedoms and Rights of every American citizen, and guest of our Country, individually and as a Nation together, no matter what their personal beliefs, long as they are not our enemy. I'm not seeing any cooperation or leadership, and I'm disgusted by how politicized and PC our military has become.

Long as the Islamic Americans do not condemn radical Islam, and Sharia Law that allows fathers to murder their own daughters on American streets, then I personally am going to have a hard time trusting any of them. Continuing to remain silent as they all did recently at their day of prayer in Washington D.C., then I have to question whose side are they on? They had a perfect opportunity to speak out to America and the world, and they remain silent today.

No I take that back, not silent, actually we have American Muslims praising the Ft. Hood shooting. This video is one that is still up on YouTube.
Some videos were so offensive, they have already been removed.
YouTube - REVOLUTION MUSLIM STREET DAWAH: 06-11-2009

Sounds to me like they want a fight, at least from watching the video link you provided! Hell, I say lets give it to them!!! Right in the heart of the homeland (USA) is this what they really want??? I think it is! So they can say see how the American people are. It still feels like they want to pick a fight, and it makes me so MAD!!! Just my opinion!!!!
 
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Old 11-20-2009, 09:03 AM
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Originally Posted by GMAN
The South was pretty conservative during that time. Southern Democrats of that day were more conservative than the most conservative Republicans of today. For the most part this country wasn't so violent as a whole. There were violent protests, but most of them were pretty tame. People were passionate. Whites were discriminated against in the name of equality and because of previous discrimination against blacks. No longer was the best qualified given the job. Blacks and other minorities were given preferential treatment in the job process. That is still true with many government positions. Lyndon Johnson's "New Deal" program started a very slippery slide into greater socialism and a reliance on government rather than taking personal responsibility. It was the beginning of a decline in social values. Drugs were rampant in colleges across this nation. Promiscuity was encouraged. The birth control pill helped push this along. It was rare for a woman to abort a baby and if a guy got a girl pregnant then they usually got married. Women burned their bra's in the name of freedom. More women entered the workforce and those who didn't were chastised if they wanted to stay home and raise their children. There was a lot of unrest. Many changes took place. Today's liberalism was born during this time. Those who marched and took their drug of choice are the same ones who are running our government. I suppose that explains a lot.....
I always thought that woman's lib was the point in which the family ceased to be!! Dont get mad ladies, I never have believed you should be barefoot and pregnant, or a slave for that matter!
 
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Old 11-20-2009, 09:10 AM
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Originally Posted by ssoutlaw
I always thought that woman's lib was the point in which the family ceased to be!! Dont get mad ladies, I never have believed you should be barefoot and pregnant, or a slave for that matter!
I think it was the invention of the tv remote. I could be wrong or NASCAR... Yep.. freaking NASCAR did it!!!
 
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Old 11-20-2009, 10:55 AM
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HEY! ...wadda u got against NASCAR sweetbutt?
gimme a Beer while yer up.

ssoutlaw wants one 2.


....wimmin.
 
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