And just on a side note, I believe I have gone on record with the A Bomb thing.
and just so its clear.
They started it, we finished it. We owe them nothing.
And just on a side note, I believe I have gone on record with the A Bomb thing.
and just so its clear.
They started it, we finished it. We owe them nothing.
It's like Elhuero pointed out earlier in the thread. (Some) Liberals use the red-herring that if you're against the 'Ground Zero Mosque' you're a bigot as a way of controlling the conversation.
Similarly, some people try and control other conversations by suggesting that if your opinion doesn't correspond with theirs, you're anti-Semitic, anti-American, anti-Religious, anti-A-Bomb, pro-illegal immigrant, pro-reparations, pro-Sharia law, etc etc ad nauseum.
For some people everything is black and white. All Muslims are evil, all liberals are anti-gun, and all percentages they pull out of their asses are completely accurate.
"A lot of people seem obliged to have a viewpoint."
I am not advocating anything of the sort. I do not wish to convert anyone I would have to have a religion to convert them to which I do not.
This discussion began on page one with Col. West defining or enemy pointedly and with eloquence. It then continued with persons who were defending the right of muslims in this country.
my point is and has always remained that their practices are dangerous. to continue to allow them to gain political and or cultural influence in our country is a serious problem.
these muslims that are pushing this mosque and spouting about rights seem to have conveniently forgotten the fact that they live in a country that interred the japanese during WWII.
they'd better convince their brother's sister's cousins twice removed to cool it with the terror planning.
if more americans die a la 9/11 they will be unhappy campers, constitution or no.