Pam Geller's ad that she has put in in a few subway stations ( to
counteract the anti Israel ads that were up ) is as follows
"In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the
civilized man. Support Israel." Certainly seems appropriate
especially now
also "19,250 deadly Islamic attacks since 9/11/01. It is not
Islamophobia, it is Islamorealism."
I suppose the folks in the Middle East are not really paying
attention to Obama's Cairo speech. I guess it did not wow them
enough, all that pandering and reaching out to the folks who had the
same religion as his father.
I also understand Obama was too busy campaigning in Vegas when the
attack in Libya occurred and also he could not break away to discuss
Iran with the leader of Israel; however
he had time to get ready for his appearance on Letterman.
You know, priorities.
> Pam Geller's ad that she has put in in a few subway stations ( to
> counteract the anti Israel ads that were up ) is as follows
> "In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the
> civilized man. Support Israel." Certainly seems appropriate
> especially now
> also "19,250 deadly Islamic attacks since 9/11/01. It is not
> Islamophobia, it is Islamorealism."
> I suppose the folks in the Middle East are not really paying
> attention to Obama's Cairo speech. I guess it did not wow them
> enough, all that pandering and reaching out to the folks who had the
> same religion as his father.
> I also understand Obama was too busy campaigning in Vegas when the
> attack in Libya occurred and also he could not break away to discuss
> Iran with the leader of Israel; however
> he had time to get ready for his appearance on Letterman.
> You know, priorities.
In light of the riots against American embassies occurring all over
the Arab world, I hope people would realize who our friend are.
> > Pam Geller's ad that she has put in in a few subway stations ( to
> > counteract the anti Israel ads that were up ) is as follows
> > "In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the
> > civilized man. Support Israel." Certainly seems appropriate
> > especially now
> > also "19,250 deadly Islamic attacks since 9/11/01. It is not
> > Islamophobia, it is Islamorealism."
> > I suppose the folks in the Middle East are not really paying
> > attention to Obama's Cairo speech. I guess it did not wow them
> > enough, all that pandering and reaching out to the folks who had the
> > same religion as his father.
> > I also understand Obama was too busy campaigning in Vegas when the
> > attack in Libya occurred and also he could not break away to discuss
> > Iran with the leader of Israel; however
> > he had time to get ready for his appearance on Letterman.
> > You know, priorities.
> In light of the riots against American embassies occurring all over
> the Arab world, I hope people would realize who our friend are.
Opinion from Investors Business Daily on Obama's foreign policy.
There is also a movie out called 2016 which is a very popular
documentary. It alleges that Obama was very influenced by his father,
who taught Obama of his contempt for colonialism, capitalism and
whose father IIRC was a self declared Socialist. The movie alleges I
believe that he was a Muslim in his younger years and then his father
died and at some point he may have formerly converted but he was
greatly influenced by both faiths and his father.
> > Pam Geller's ad that she has put in in a few subway stations ( to
> > counteract the anti Israel ads that were up ) is as follows
> > "In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the
> > civilized man. Support Israel." Certainly seems appropriate
> > especially now
> > also "19,250 deadly Islamic attacks since 9/11/01. It is not
> > Islamophobia, it is Islamorealism."
> > I suppose the folks in the Middle East are not really paying
> > attention to Obama's Cairo speech. I guess it did not wow them
> > enough, all that pandering and reaching out to the folks who had the
> > same religion as his father.
> > I also understand Obama was too busy campaigning in Vegas when the
> > attack in Libya occurred and also he could not break away to discuss
> > Iran with the leader of Israel; however
> > he had time to get ready for his appearance on Letterman.
> > You know, priorities.
> In light of the riots against American embassies occurring all over
> the Arab world, I hope people would realize who our friend are.
> > Pam Geller's ad that she has put in in a few subway stations ( to
> > counteract the anti Israel ads that were up ) is as follows
> > "In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the
> > civilized man. Support Israel." Certainly seems appropriate
> > especially now
> > also "19,250 deadly Islamic attacks since 9/11/01. It is not
> > Islamophobia, it is Islamorealism."
> > I suppose the folks in the Middle East are not really paying
> > attention to Obama's Cairo speech. I guess it did not wow them
> > enough, all that pandering and reaching out to the folks who had the
> > same religion as his father.
> > I also understand Obama was too busy campaigning in Vegas when the
> > attack in Libya occurred and also he could not break away to discuss
> > Iran with the leader of Israel; however
> > he had time to get ready for his appearance on Letterman.
> > You know, priorities.
> In light of the riots against American embassies occurring all over
> the Arab world, I hope people would realize who our friend are.
>> Pam Geller's ad that she has put in in a few subway stations ( to
>> counteract the anti Israel ads that were up ) is as follows
>> "In any war between the civilized man and the savage, support the
>> civilized man. Support Israel." Certainly seems appropriate
>> especially now
>> also "19,250 deadly Islamic attacks since 9/11/01. It is not
>> Islamophobia, it is Islamorealism."
>> I suppose the folks in the Middle East are not really paying
>> attention to Obama's Cairo speech. I guess it did not wow them
>> enough, all that pandering and reaching out to the folks who had the
>> same religion as his father.
>> I also understand Obama was too busy campaigning in Vegas when the
>> attack in Libya occurred and also he could not break away to discuss
>> Iran with the leader of Israel; however
>> he had time to get ready for his appearance on Letterman.
>> You know, priorities.
> In light of the riots against American embassies occurring all over
> the Arab world, I hope people would realize who our friend are.
This is the thread that is going to 1000 posts thanks to the two OT yentas who spam this group constantly with their Arab hating spew.
The stupidity at MSNBC.
It just adds support to conservative views that many liberals are ' in
bed' with Islamists.
Yes, let's limit freedom of speech some more by blaming Pastor Jones
for violence in the mideast and ignore the fact that Imams in Egypt
etc are inciting the violence. Christian Pastor in a free country
criticizes Mohammad ? = bad. Muslim religious leader calls for death
and destruction = good. Yea that makes sense.
Yea lets just throw out the first amendment while we are at it.
> The stupidity at MSNBC.
> It just adds support to conservative views that many liberals are ' in
> bed' with Islamists.
> Yes, let's limit freedom of speech some more by blaming Pastor Jones
> for violence in the mideast and ignore the fact that Imams in Egypt
> etc are inciting the violence. Christian Pastor in a free country
> criticizes Mohammad ? = bad. Muslim religious leader calls for death
> and destruction = good. Yea that makes sense.
> Yea lets just throw out the first amendment while we are at it.
> The stupidity at MSNBC.
> It just adds support to conservative views that many liberals are ' in
> bed' with Islamists.
> Yes, let's limit freedom of speech some more by blaming Pastor Jones
> for violence in the mideast and ignore the fact that Imams in Egypt
> etc are inciting the violence. Christian Pastor in a free country
> criticizes Mohammad ? = bad. Muslim religious leader calls for death
> and destruction = good. Yea that makes sense.
> Yea lets just throw out the first amendment while we are at it.
This is the thread that is going to 1000 posts thanks to the two OT yentas who spam this group constantly with their Arab hating spew.
> > The stupidity at MSNBC.
> > It just adds support to conservative views that many liberals are ' in
> > bed' with Islamists.
> > Yes, let's limit freedom of speech some more by blaming Pastor Jones
> > for violence in the mideast and ignore the fact that Imams in Egypt
> > etc are inciting the violence. Christian Pastor in a free country
> > criticizes Mohammad ? = bad. Muslim religious leader calls for death
> > and destruction = good. Yea that makes sense.
> > Yea lets just throw out the first amendment while we are at it.
C'mon...you don't really believe it's because of the movie. That's
just a convenient excuse. The attacks happened on 9-11, no coincidence
there for sure. The sad thing is that the poor fool who made the movie
is going to be arrested soon and paraded in front of the media so his
picture shows up all over the world....that's what America is about
these days...freedom gone.
I seem to remember a crucifix in a jar of urine, the same media that
is attacking this film said that was "art" and "protected free
speech". Love the way the country is going these days.
********************
> C'mon...you don't really believe it's because of the movie. That's
> just a convenient excuse. The attacks happened on 9-11, no coincidence
> there for sure. The sad thing is that the poor fool who made the movie
> is going to be arrested soon and paraded in front of the media so his
> picture shows up all over the world....that's what America is about
> these days...freedom gone.
> I seem to remember a crucifix in a jar of urine, the same media that
> is attacking this film said that was "art" and "protected free
> speech". Love the way the country is going these days.
> ********************
C'mon, you can't really think that this guy is going to be arrested?
Perhaps if he is foolish enough to travel to a Muslim country. Not in
America. The media is saying this too is "protected speech", just
like the crucifix thing. And just like the crucifix thing, most
Americans are calling this an "abuse" of the right of free speech. In
neither case does it constitute a rationale for restricting free
speech. Just like the nuts who flaunt their ignorance by protesting
at funerals of American soldiers and, yes, even people who falsely
claim military honors that they didn't earn. It's the price of
liberty, regardless of which side of the political fence this
disgusting behavior comes from, that we don't criminalize it. The way
to combat disgusting speech is with honorable speech. Period.
> C'mon...you don't really believe it's because of the movie. That's
> just a convenient excuse. The attacks happened on 9-11, no coincidence
> there for sure. The sad thing is that the poor fool who made the movie
> is going to be arrested soon and paraded in front of the media so his
> picture shows up all over the world....that's what America is about
> these days...freedom gone.
> I seem to remember a crucifix in a jar of urine, the same media that
> is attacking this film said that was "art" and "protected free
> speech". Love the way the country is going these days.
> ********************
There is just too muchof coincidence in all of this. Apparently,
Romney didn't get the memo from his handlers to wait another day
before making his cheap self-aggrandizing opportunistic initial
statement.
When 9/11 happened, the Democrats rallied behind Dubya. Now, the
Republicans have once again shown themselves to be purely partisan,
and unpatriotic, by leaping at anything they grab, throw against the
wall and see if sticks.
> C'mon...you don't really believe it's because of the movie. That's
> just a convenient excuse. The attacks happened on 9-11, no coincidence
> there for sure. The sad thing is that the poor fool who made the movie
> is going to be arrested soon and paraded in front of the media so his
> picture shows up all over the world....that's what America is about
> these days...freedom gone.
> I seem to remember a crucifix in a jar of urine, the same media that
> is attacking this film said that was "art" and "protected free
> speech". Love the way the country is going these days.
> > C'mon...you don't really believe it's because of the movie. That's
> > just a convenient excuse. The attacks happened on 9-11, no coincidence
> > there for sure. The sad thing is that the poor fool who made the movie
> > is going to be arrested soon and paraded in front of the media so his
> > picture shows up all over the world....that's what America is about
> > these days...freedom gone.
> > I seem to remember a crucifix in a jar of urine, the same media that
> > is attacking this film said that was "art" and "protected free
> > speech". Love the way the country is going these days.
> > ********************
> C'mon, you can't really think that this guy is going to be arrested?
> Perhaps if he is foolish enough to travel to a Muslim country. Not in
> America. The media is saying this too is "protected speech", just
> like the crucifix thing. And just like the crucifix thing, most
> Americans are calling this an "abuse" of the right of free speech. In
> neither case does it constitute a rationale for restricting free
> speech. Just like the nuts who flaunt their ignorance by protesting
> at funerals of American soldiers and, yes, even people who falsely
> claim military honors that they didn't earn. It's the price of
> liberty, regardless of which side of the political fence this
> disgusting behavior comes from, that we don't criminalize it. The way
> to combat disgusting speech is with honorable speech. Period.
IMO the US is making him a scapegoat to appease the rioters.
> > C'mon...you don't really believe it's because of the movie. That's
> > just a convenient excuse. The attacks happened on 9-11, no coincidence
> > there for sure. The sad thing is that the poor fool who made the movie
> > is going to be arrested soon and paraded in front of the media so his
> > picture shows up all over the world....that's what America is about
> > these days...freedom gone.
> > I seem to remember a crucifix in a jar of urine, the same media that
> > is attacking this film said that was "art" and "protected free
> > speech". Love the way the country is going these days.
> > ********************
> There is just too muchof coincidence in all of this. Apparently,
> Romney didn't get the memo from his handlers to wait another day
> before making his cheap self-aggrandizing opportunistic initial
> statement.
> When 9/11 happened, the Democrats rallied behind Dubya. Now, the
> Republicans have once again shown themselves to be purely partisan,
> and unpatriotic, by leaping at anything they grab, throw against the
> wall and see if sticks.