Posted by: Boldwin
- [12214143] Thu, Apr 12, 2012, 05:50
The one Lioness who may overshadow Ann Coulter in her majesty.
Award winner
One day you will look back and realize it was her early on leading the war for your personal survival.
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Tree
ID: 17039238 Thu, Apr 12, 2012, 09:05
One day you will look back and realize it was her early on leading the war for your personal survival
prediction 8,427 that you've made, that will not come true. Coulter, Palin, that woman from St. Louis that no one remembers anymore, and now Geller. and probably countless others in there as well.
sometimes, you're like a high school boy. you change your Conservative crush as often as a high schooler changes the hottie pin up he has in his locker.
not shocking that you're throwing your support behind someone who defends Slobodan Milošević, denies the existence of Serbian death camps, believes that blacks in South Africa are waging a genocide against whites, and has supported white supremacists.
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Perm Dude
ID: 3210201915 Thu, Apr 12, 2012, 11:22
What can go wrong, what with Anders Behring Breivik backing you?
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Mith
ID: 50151411 Thu, Apr 12, 2012, 11:44
The Annie Taylor Award is named in honor of the first person to survive a trip over Niagra Falls in a barrel.
Uncommon courage in a self-promoting and otherwise utterly useless endeavor. Geller could win every year.
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Boldwin
ID: 12214143 Thu, Apr 12, 2012, 12:21
All funny until you realize you are in a war against an implacable foe who want you dead and under their feet.
And you were just joking around while she rang the alarm. Frivolous fools that you are.
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Boldwin
ID: 12214143 Thu, Apr 12, 2012, 12:28
You know, I've still never had anyone show me a Serbian death camp and I've been asking for years why the press wasn't all over that like they were at the release of German death camp victims.
I wonder why they are silent on that?
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Boldwin
ID: 12214143 Thu, Apr 12, 2012, 12:33
This would seem to support the charge until you run across the little mention that the paper that raised these accusations was sued for libel, they lost and were shut down.
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Tree
ID: 183301211 Thu, Apr 12, 2012, 12:36
notice you're not arguing the points about her claiming blacks wanting genocide against whites and her support of white supremacists.
And you were just joking around while she rang the alarm. Frivolous fools that you are
the only fool here is the chicken little who buys every hare-brained scheme that the world is soon to come to an end. you're a caricture.
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DWetzel
ID: 49962710 Thu, Apr 12, 2012, 12:39
"All funny until you realize you are in a war against an implacable foe who want you dead and under their feet."
Now, now. Even I don't think you're quite THAT bad. Close, though.
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Boldwin
ID: 12214143 Thu, Apr 12, 2012, 12:40
Generally that wiki entry seems compelling but it is surpassing strange that all you heard during that war was about concentration camps and then after the war not a peep in the news about them. Concentration camps are a big deal to me.
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Pancho Villa
ID: 597172916 Thu, Apr 12, 2012, 12:50
The entire city of Sarajevo was a concentration camp of sorts.
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Perm Dude
ID: 3210201915 Thu, Apr 12, 2012, 13:14
All funny until you realize you are in a war against an implacable foe who want you dead and under their feet.
Yeah, the GOP is pretty intense these days.
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Boldwin
ID: 12214143 Thu, Apr 12, 2012, 15:12
Having gone to war against Serbia will someday seem just as crazy as having gone to war to help islamists take Libya, or supporting the Muslim Brotherhood take Egypt, or Khomeini take Iran.
Like I said earlier people are making anti-religious movies all the time, but I don't see you hunting down there backers. Should I be surprised that right winged conservative would be backing an anti-Islamic movie, then I would be that left wing liberal would be supporting an anti-creationist movie. This is America this is what people do.
(A) I didnt hunt down anything. It cames via RSS feed elsewhere. (B) Most movies, are not made in such a way as to fool the actors as to the content, made by persons using fictional and otherwise non-existant names. (C) Most, dont incite a defined group to a predictable and highly violent reaction.
“They’ve cut off one of our Army’s heads off on the streets of London,” the EDL’s leader, who uses the pseudonym Tommy Robinson, told supporters, the Evening Standard reports. “Our next generation are being taught through schools that Islam is a religion of peace. It’s not. It never has been. What you saw today is Islam. Everyone’s had enough. There has to be a reaction, for the Government to listen, for the police to listen, to understand how angry this British public are.”
As Versha Sharma from Vocativ reports, earlier the EDL tweeted to supporters to “get to London now” to “tell the religion of peace we don’t need them here.” Prior to Thursday, the EDL has had over two dozen demonstrations in various areas of across England, which have resulted in hundreds of arrests. The group also has ties to a number of prominent American Islamophobes, including Pamela Geller, and even had a presence at her rally against the so-called “Ground Zero mosque” in New York City in 2010.
The group was profiled by Lauren Collins of the New Yorker in 2011 in a piece about the rise of British Islamophobia. “The E.D.L. bills itself as ‘a human rights organization that exists to protect the inalienable rights of all people to protest against radical Islam’s encroachment into the lives of non-Muslims.’ Labour M.P. Jon Cruddas has called the E.D.L. ‘a dangerous cocktail of football hooligans, far-right activists, and pub racists,’” Collins wrote.
Nerveclinic Leader
ID: 05047110 Thu, May 23, 2013, 17:26
Baldwin at 3:22 in the video this guy is a liar. So he is completely discredited.
he is failing to distinguish between inbreed, backwoods, stupid, uneducated Islam, and the 1st world version that agrees that all these honor killings etc. are obscene and wrong.
He is practicing the worst form of "guilt by association" smearing all of Islam as though this is the norm, rather then acknowledging that this is the "redneck" back woods version of the religion today.
I am writing this in an Islamic country on my computer, knowing they can read this, I dont fear for any repercussions because the civilized islamic world does not agree with these honor killings, stonings, blah blah blah. This guy has a political agenda and he is using a backwoods version of Islam to discredit the whole religion.
post 23 was a really good analogy. and i think it can be applied to most religions as well.
i honestly don't expect Baldwin to understand it, since he thinks the inbreed, backwoods, stupid, uneducated version of Christianity is the way most Christians feel.
fortunately, like Islam, that number is the minority.
Recent editions were obtained by the Institute for Gulf Affairs in Washington, D.C., which says they should raise fears in the West over the use of jihadist language.
No comments available from the non-redneck modern muslims. Sorry.
There's a good chance your local mosque was also paid for by the Saudi government.
FILE - Michael Adebolajo, front, shouts slogans as Muslims march in London in a protest against the arrest of 6 people in anti-terror raids, in this Friday April 27, 2007 file photo. Adebolajo has been identified as one of the two men who attacked and killed a British soldier on a street in south London on Wednesday May 22 2013. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, file)
not really sure of the meaning of post 29. if it is to imply that religious zealots who protest that they are being persecuted may become murderers, we already know this.
Eric Rudolph is a prime example. He was a zealot about his Christianity. he killed - among other reasons - because he felt he was being persecuted.
Nerveclinic Leader
ID: 05047110 Mon, May 27, 2013, 17:24
The shocking books, paid for and printed by the Saudi government,
Zero argument from me here. The Saudi government and religious police are completely whacko.
Honestly I think people in the West can barely grasp the completely other planet that Saudi is. I have lots of clients who go there on business and the stories they come back with. I am going to do everything I can before I leave to make a day trip there, because everyone says you have to experience the insanity that is Saudi once. I can likely get a business invite to go there.
They literally divide the aisle in some malls and only men can walk on one side and only women the other, in a mainstream mall filled with International brands.
5 times a day they have to lock all the sores and everyone has to leave the mall for prayer. If you aren't Muslim you just have to go outside and wait.
Believe me I have heard stories. There are lots of stories I simply won't write here.
Also know that lots of people who live there are praying for change, they hate those conditions, they don't agree with it, but they are trapped. (That's why they head to Dubai for the weekend)
So never speak of the people there, or in Iran as if they are all the same. Iran is more then 50% against the government, they just can't do anything about it because they don't have weapons.
In a recent survey conducted by AlJazeera.net, the website for the Al Jazeera Arabic television channel, respondents overwhelmingly support the Islamic State terrorist group, with 81% voting “YES” on whether they approved of ISIS’s conquests in the region.
For the record I agree with Nerve's comment on Iran and I'd assume Dubai is an outlier as well.
But I can remember the double-think liberals did in the Weathermen 60's when they secretly admired the terrorists. I bet most muslims in every country are feeling the appeal of an expansionist openly imperialist caliphate movement especially when it is on the increase and you can imagine it has God's backing. This is also why ISIS HAS to be continuously in the news and outrageous.
Dubai is an outlier. It is like Vegas for muslims. A place to escape and let their hair down.
Iran has the distinction of having had a long friendly relationship with the USA and a highly educated population.
The Egyptian military had a long friendly relationship with the American trainers.
Lebanon was Dubai before there was a Dubai. Only less so. Cosmopolitan. Long history of balancing between extreme, differing [and often violent] factions.
Those are the outliers. The Somalis filling Mall of America in full hijab and being shipped by the DHS busload to strategic precincts aren't even remotely as willing to accept pluralism. The muslims in Dearborn Michigan aren't nearly as willing to accept puralism. The muslims in Phoenix aren't as pluralism friendly as you'd hope.
Jordan and SA have some very precariously placed leaders and are sitting on powder kegs despite decades of wise heavy-handed authoritarian rule.
In many places in Africa and the far east ISIS is running out of control and will soon explode into your evening news.
If you dream that the vast majority of muslims are anti-ISIS and are a reliable bulwork against islamist extremism you might want to avoid the news entirely and party hard while you still can ignore it.
[and OMG Syria...that place is gonna be such a bloodbath. A Soros/Obama/McCain induced holocaust. No hyperbole whatsoever.]
Its enough to turn everyone into a Xenophobe. Ever seen an immigrant who didn't want to hyphenate their Americanism? Why do we give a rats a$$ about holidays other than purely American patriotic ones? And whats up with all these ethnic parades?