[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dsVXDIn77Q&feature=player_embedded[/url]
Yep......this is the **** we can look forward to due to the leftist pieces of garbage running MY COUNTRY.
This is very scary my friends. VERY SCARY.
Later,
Geo
[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dsVXDIn77Q&feature=player_embedded[/url]
Yep......this is the **** we can look forward to due to the leftist pieces of garbage running MY COUNTRY.
This is very scary my friends. VERY SCARY.
Later,
Geo
Sad part is that the more these ideas get tossed around the more likely one of them will stick. Yeah... freedom of speech blah blah blah but any news about this religion makes me think of the attacks on our soil, stoning of folks, women being treated as lessor humans and constant fighting.
I don't see alot of women standing up talking a out how great this way of life is.
[QUOTE=GeoFisher;493998]This is very scary my friends. VERY SCARY.[/QUOTE]
The number of times you have posted this phrase makes me think you must spend your time at home hiding under the couch. Just WHAT, pray tell, are you scared of? This guy's stupid ideas have no more chance of taking hold than those of the radical right, like say, David Duke.
[QUOTE=RoadToad;494008]The number of times you have posted this phrase makes me think you must spend your time at home hiding under the couch. Just WHAT, pray tell, are you scared of? This guy's stupid ideas have no more chance of taking hold than those of the radical right, like say, David Duke.[/QUOTE]
I think you are wrong here toad.
David Duke and his crazy ideas may have had 10,000 followers of his RADICAL HATRED.
Islam has at least 1 billion followers.
If just 1% are of the "radical" type........that is 10 million RADICAL HATE filled Muslims. While I don't know if this guy is radical or hate filled, I suspect he is. I've been on a few forums where I've went head to head with the speaker in the video. I have FIRST HAND experience with his ideology.
There are mosques and madrassas in this country teaching HATE. When they spill over, and they will......I wonder what people on the left are going to say.
Remember, it only took 19 radical hate filled RADICAL muslims to destroy the world trade center and force our hand in wars that lasted for 10 years, and cost trillions of dollars. REMEMBER THAT.
Later,
Geo
[QUOTE=RoadToad;494008]The number of times you have posted this phrase makes me think you must spend your time at home hiding under the couch. Just WHAT, pray tell, are you scared of? This guy's stupid ideas have no more chance of taking hold than those of the radical right, like say, David Duke.[/QUOTE]
Nothing surprises me anymore. Since you mentioned David Duke, first I want you to read about a recent "WHITES ONLY" Alabama pastors conference and the firestorm it is beginning to generate. [url]http://www.news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/alabama-pastor-hold-whites-only-conference-162845760.html[/url] Skip the first line and scroll down for the story.
Then I want you to read Michelle Obama's speech, made June 28, 2012, at Opryland Resort in Nashville, TN. It was at an "ALL BLACK" African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church General Conference. I don't recall reading anything about it in the news, like the one above. This is just my opinion but if I ever had any doubt about her being a racist, I don't anymore.
[url]http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/06/28/remarks-first-lady-african-methodist-episcopal-church-conference[/url]
I'm not talking about how many followers Islam has, I'm talking about how many people think American schools need to be based on the Koran, and the likelihood of that idea catching on. If you're really scared of that, you really are paranoid.
And, not that it really matters to this argument, but to say that David Duke's crazy ideas had maybe 10,000 followers is off my ORDERS OF MAGNITUDE. The man was the imperial wizard of the KKK.
[QUOTE=bassin_bug;494011]Nothing surprises me anymore. Since you mentioned David Duke, first I want you to read about a recent "WHITES ONLY" Alabama pastors conference and the firestorm it is beginning to generate. [URL]http://www.news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/alabama-pastor-hold-whites-only-conference-162845760.html[/URL] Skip the first line and scroll down for the story.
Then I want you to read Michelle Obama's speech, made June 28, 2012, at Opryland Resort in Nashville, TN. It was at an "ALL BLACK" African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church General Conference. I don't recall reading anything about it in the news, like the one above. This is just my opinion but if I ever had any doubt about her being a racist, I don't anymore.
[URL]http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/06/28/remarks-first-lady-african-methodist-episcopal-church-conference[/URL][/QUOTE]
With all due respect I think trying to compare these two are awful comparisons. One (the AME) is a Christian denomination formed I believe in the late 1700 because they were not allowed to freely worship God in the church. Their denomination wasn't created to exclude anyone, but to allow them the freedom to do so. This event was just a general conference of their denomination, like almost all denomination will annually hold.
The other example you posted was created specifically with the purpose of excluding anyone that isn't white.
Here are some quote from the article you posted.
[quote]Ku Klux Klan flags and white supremacy slogans surround the conference, which will conclude with a cross being set on fire Friday night. Organizers say it's not a cross-burning, but rather sacred Christian cross lighting.[/quote]
[quote]Lewis said of the conference-goers: "They are part of the chosen race."[/quote]
These two events are nothing alike, not even remotely.
As far as the original opening post. the guy is a dangerous radical. What I find even more disturbing is that apparently his wife is a school principle. How did that happen and what are the children of that school being taught?
[QUOTE=SLP;494019]With all due respect I think trying to compare these two are awful comparisons.[/QUOTE]
I have to agree. One is some a-hole explaining away a cross-burning; the other is a very positive message delivered to a church congregation: raise your kids right, get involved, volunteer in your community, etc.
[QUOTE=RoadToad;494008]The number of times you have posted this phrase makes me think you must spend your time at home hiding under the couch. Just WHAT, pray tell, are you scared of? This guy's stupid ideas have no more chance of taking hold than those of the radical right, like say, David Duke.[/QUOTE]
I am not sure. Just look at how many it took to elect this nut case.
[QUOTE=bassin_bug;494011].
Then I want you to read Michelle Obama's speech, made June 28, 2012, at Opryland Resort in Nashville, TN. It was at an "ALL BLACK" African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church General Conference. I don't recall reading anything about it in the news, like the one above. This is just my opinion but if I ever had any doubt about her being a racist, I don't anymore.
[url]http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/06/28/remarks-first-lady-african-methodist-episcopal-church-conference[/url][/QUOTE]
The obamas racist?? Hmmmmm......yes yes yes. They are 100% but they also have the luxury of being able to call others racist and that's because of the color of their skin. Let a white political figure be associated with folks like Jerimiah Wright or the other radical loud mouthed self proclaimed voices of their race and see how fast they fail.
A simple comment from a white person against blacks is worse than the reverse. It's a fact and I see it all the time.