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In a way. Though...seeing his interview on CNN, I don;t have high hopes for his 'thinking ahead' abilities.
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
I was just thinking... the organizer actually had no right to put his family at risk. If he had no family then that would be a different story. So in a way that's endangerment?
originally posted by: Deaf Alien
a reply to: Mugly
You know? Outlaw bikers?
LOL. I watched it. He compared himself to a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Anderson Cooper was firm, yet nice and finally gave up. This guy -the organizer of the event- is brainless. Sarah Palin would have called this interview 'gotcha questions' and the man was given 3 or 4 opportunities to clarify his statements.
originally posted by: Mugly
a reply to: Sremmos80
i just saw that on a news article.
there was a video where he goes on a nice little diatribe about it and starts talking about the founding fathers and the declaration of independence.
i saved myself though and decided not to watch it.
im good on that
the reality is nothing violent happened at their little protest.
originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
a reply to: Mugly
the reality is nothing violent happened at their little protest.
Ahh but it ain't over Mugly, because the latest twist is for the hatemongers to claim that ISIS were too scared to show up...
It couldn't possibly be that U.S. Muslims do not care what is drawn...
Now they're just cowards who won't attack an armed protest...
I've seen some allude to it in this very thread.
So us Muslims cannot win...
In the mind of some.
Must give star to 'The Most Interesting Man in The World".
originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
a reply to: Mugly
A rather unfunny one.
But that is apparently the party line now.
ISIS is still in America, they're just scared of bald, bearded, obese half-wits with Harley Davidsons and Smith & Wessons.
/sarcasm
You are right. And you are right about so much more about Isis, but I don;t want to cause 'thread drift' By commenting.
originally posted by: Mugly
a reply to: reldra
i didnt watch it.
frankly i am tired of all this isis crap.
day in and day out. isis this and isis that.
it is the flavor of the month.
after 911 is was al qaeda this and bn laden that..
it was terror level raised and terror level lowered.
it was stay in for your safety then it was show the terrorist you are not afraid and go charge stuff to your high interest card.
now it is isis isis isis.
its getting old.
the fact is a lot(not everything) but a lot of crap that goes down in this country is because of people like charlie bronson.
you know, white america.
white america causes a hell of a lot of problems and lays blame everywhere else.
originally posted by: CharlieSpeirs
a reply to: Mugly
A rather unfunny one.
But that is apparently the party line now.
ISIS is still in America, they're just scared of bald, bearded, obese half-wits with Harley Davidsons and Smith & Wessons.
/sarcasm