OftenWrong
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But it appears that they've tried, and the attacks were thwarted. Also http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-33805901 15 killed by ISIL. I doubt that ISIS loves Saudi Arabia. I remember Osama Bin Laden and Al Qaeda condemned the Saudi royalty as apostates and wanted to see the regime overthrown, replaced by, you got it, an Islamic state. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/comment/4265936/Bin-Ladens-secret-goal-is-to-overthrow-the-House-of-Saud.html
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America under President Trump
OftenWrong replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Please, you're causing a disturbance in the matrix. -
America under President Trump
OftenWrong replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I quoted from what I remember happened back in October. People quit the FBI because of Comey, because the FBI was in disarray. It actually happened, not just in someone's blog. -
America under President Trump
OftenWrong replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
I recall that the slagging of Comey and FBI actually occurred during the election campaign, put forth by Democrats. In that case, it was mentioned that the FBI is running poorly. A number of top level FBI officials left the Bureau. This info is now buried among all the other yappity yap but here is an article from around that time. Comey told Patrice the stack of resignation letters from livid agents was making him depressed, as they reminded him that morale at the bureau had hit rock bottom. http://www.wnd.com/2016/10/resignations-letters-piling-up-at-fbi/ Comey is a fruitcake. -
Wars are considered "Legal" and therefore not evil, if given support by the UN Security Council. Essentially the same folks who gave us the Nuremberg trials. I suggest you ponder the esoteric meaning of this.
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America under President Trump
OftenWrong replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Properties of super-nanu-thermite likely won't be part of the curriculum. -
Here you go. They seem t like killing their own kind even more. Soft targets? These are real soft. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3322308/Number-people-killed-terrorists-worldwide-soars-80-just-year.html A total of 32,658 people were killed by terrorists around the world in 2014 - an 80 per cent increase on the previous year, according to the Global Terrorism Index. Terrorism remained highly concentrated in just five countries, with Iraq, Nigeria, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Syria accounting for 78% of terror-related deaths in 2014, the index found.
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Not sure, but they've killed a lot more of their own kind (Muslims) than they have of ours. Even Donald Trump knows that.
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That's why I said "in the UK", because I knew you might try to do a silly little dodge like that. Good argument- the UK is not North America, so that makes the situation irrelevant, hey? I suppose you would like to wait until similar events happen here, as if Islamacists wouldn't jump at the first chance to do it, as if they haven't tried already. Any rate these are the kind of people they want to kill, ordinary people, even children to increase the level of "terror" in the minds of the public. It happens whenever there's a terrorist attack somewhere in the West, in nations that are similar to us and are threatened by Islamic terror, just as we are. They pledge to kill large numbers of anonymous persons, and give their own lives while doing it. This is done by affiliated groups who are networked around the world. You didn't answer the question, what other killings make these terror attacks insignificant in your view?
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What other killings would you equate to, say, bombing a concert hall full of teenage girls in the UK?
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America under President Trump
OftenWrong replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
You have been dreaming for quite a while now. Fantasizing, hoping. Believing with all your little heart. Time to wake up to reality... Donald Trump is still President of the United States! -
America under President Trump
OftenWrong replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Well that testimony was anticlimactic, just like I expected it to be. -
America under President Trump
OftenWrong replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
Colbert insinuating that Trump`s daughter jacks him off... classy... -
right vs left Why is being leftist even legal in this day and age?
OftenWrong replied to eyeball's topic in Political Philosophy
Sure, I`m a monster. Because that is what you need to believe, to help you deal with the cognitive dissonance so typical among the left. -
right vs left Why is being leftist even legal in this day and age?
OftenWrong replied to eyeball's topic in Political Philosophy
Rounding up those who threaten to attack others, and those who support them (such as yourself) is very logical. We need to quickly identify who the fruitcakes are, then take care of these things preemptively, before you people actually try something. -
right vs left Why is being leftist even legal in this day and age?
OftenWrong replied to eyeball's topic in Political Philosophy
You are not only free to do it, you actually do it. -
right vs left Why is being leftist even legal in this day and age?
OftenWrong replied to eyeball's topic in Political Philosophy
Behold the leftist immediate reaction to adversity- direct call for violence. There will be casualties, apparently. Just as we see in the behaviour at university campuses these days. Eyeball's (and others) emotional, violent outbursts exemplify the very problem with leftism that should make it, yes my friends, illegal. -
right vs left Why is being leftist even legal in this day and age?
OftenWrong replied to eyeball's topic in Political Philosophy
All unilaterally opposed by your friends, the Taliban. -
right vs left Why is being leftist even legal in this day and age?
OftenWrong replied to eyeball's topic in Political Philosophy
Sinister (Latin): left, wrong, unfavorable, on the left hand, on the left side, perverse -
Agreed. Round them up, round them up.
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Welcome to the new normal, brought by a leftist near you.
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What do I like about Islam... uh... Family life, raising children in a safe nurturing environment, no, can't say I like the way they do that. Importance of religious life, eg. separation of church vs. state? No, no. Too much emphasis on it, compulsively. Mandatory multiple prayer times daily, the practice of religious worship completely pervades each day. Next they have month-long rituals. In my occupation I need my employee to have full and total concentration on the job, not needing to be interrupted constantly to find a prayer room and praise Allah. Go do that that later if you want. But otherwise you're a risk, and you make more mistakes than other people. It's like not eating all day for a month, how is that affecting your concentration in a job where making mistakes has consequences? Not very positively. Fashion, nope forget that. Legal system, fairness in punishment for crimes, capital punishment, level of humanitarianism, no Education standards in Islamic countries? Not exactly up to par. Education of the Koran is more important than pure academics. Democracy supported? No. In fact the opposite, democracy demonized. Democracy is inherently "Anti-Islamic". They built some nice looking mosques I guess. Not that I'd ever go there... I'd probably get my throat slit, right in front of that Mosque.
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America under President Trump
OftenWrong replied to betsy's topic in Federal Politics in the United States
You've made a lot of doomsday predictions for Donald Trump so far, but nothing's happened, no evidence of anything that sticks to him. Let's see if this next event is his final curtain call.
