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I guarantee you, they're not Southern Baptist, Jewish or Roman Catholics


We are advised NOT to judge ALL Muslims by the actions of a few lunatics, but we are encouraged to judge ALL gun owners by the actions of a few lunatics.   Funny how that works.
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I guarantee you, they're not Southern Baptist, Jewish or Roman Catholics


While the KKK opposes Jews and Catholics, Southern Baptists make up a large part of KKK membership.

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The Southern Baptist denomination was formed in 1845 when Baptists split over a question of slaveholders
as missionaries. Freed from the sensibilities of their Northern brethren, the Southern Baptists became strong and
vocal advocates for slavery as a Biblical institution. As one leader, Dr. Richard Furman, wrote to the governor of
South Carolina, “the right of holding slaves is clearly established in the Holy Scriptures, both by precept and example.”

Over the years, Southern Baptist deacons and pastors moved in and out of Ku Klux Klan leadership positions.
In 1956 the minister of the largest Southern Baptist church in the nation testified before the South Carolina legislature,
voicing his support for segregation.


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.

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Serbian police arrest man carrying Syrian passport with exact same details as
document found on Paris bomber
The two passports were almost certainly produced by the same forger in Turkey,
officials say


So the terrorist who attacked in Paris was NOT among the Syrian Refugees.

http://www.independent.co.uk/n.....und-on-a6736471.html


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Serbian police arrest man carrying Syrian passport with exact same details as
document found on Paris bomber
The two passports were almost certainly produced by the same forger in Turkey,
officials say


So the terrorist who attacked in Paris was NOT among the Syrian Refugees.

http://www.independent.co.uk/n.....und-on-a6736471.html


No, it does not say that. It only confirms it was a forged passport, which is common and being used by people
to immigrate with the Syrian population into other countries.  The terrorist's actual origin and how he entered
Europe are not details that have been confirmed yet. It is very possible and likely (in my opinion) that he used
the forged passport to enter alongside the Syrian refugees.


JUST BECAUSE SISSY SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO...BUT HE THINKS IT DOES!!!!!  
JUST BECAUSE MC1 SAYS SO DOESN'T MAKE IT SO!!!!!  
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All Paris Attackers Identified So Far Are European Nationals


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ISIS wants you to hate refugees
(And on this board, ISIS is succeeding)

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The very same refugees entering Europe are often the very same civilians who face the indiscriminate violence and
cruel injustice in lands controlled by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria. Globally, studies have shown that Muslims
tend to make up the largest proportion of terror victims, with countries such as Syria and Iraq registering the highest
toll.

If Muslim refugees come to Europe and are welcomed,
it deeply undercuts the Islamic State's legitimacy.

Washington Post
https://www.washingtonpost.com.....ou-to-hate-refugees/


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All Paris Attackers Identified So Far Are European Nationals


I stand corrected.


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So why aren't they just attacking Israel?  


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Paris attacks: Bataclan theatre was previously targeted because of pro-Israel events
International Business TimesBy James Tennent | International Business Times – 3 hours ago..

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bataclan paris attacks

The Bataclan theatre, where 89 people were killed on Friday, had been previously threatened with attack for hosting pro-Israel events and fundraisers for Israeli police and defence forces. The venue was previously owned by the Jewish Laloux family but had been sold in September.

The theatre had been threatened a number of times between 2007 and 2008 for hosting pro-Israel conferences and in 2011 a member of Jaish Al-Islam (Army of Islam) told French security services: "We had planned an attack against the Bataclan because its owners are Jews."

In 2008, a video was posted online of a number of masked young men approaching the Bataclan and asking to speak to management about the events and fundraisers held there in support of Israel and Israel's border police. In the video they tell people at the door: "Today, it's nice but firm. But you must know that, with all the people we have behind us, we won't be able to contain them for a long time." Afterwards the main speaker tells the camera, "the next time, we won't be here to talk".

Speaking to Channel 2 in Israel, Pascal Laloux said his family sold the Bataclan "in September after 40 years", and some family members had emigrated to Israel. He went on to say that the attack may cause more people to move from France to Israel or other countries.

The Jewish Press said that the last pro-Israeli event held at the Bataclan was a conference last month of "approximately 500 Christian Zionists".
Friday's attack occurred during a concert by the band Eagles of Death Metal. A number of Israeli news sites have noted that the band had recently toured Israel, including playing at Tel Aviv's Barby Club in July.


https://uk.news.yahoo.com/paris-attacks-bataclan-theatre-previously-152318123.html#MxKoqAc


When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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Disagree with Obama makes you a racist!

Fly Virginia Battle Flag makes you a racist!


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Disagree with Obama makes you a racist!



Is that how you see it Cissy???
I suppose if the reason that you disagreed with Obama is because of his race...
then yea.  It likely would make you a racist.
If you disagreed with Obama for other reasons, then why would that be about race???


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Dalai Lama: Stop praying for Paris
— humans created this problem and humans must solve it.

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“We cannot solve this problem only through prayers,” the spiritual leader said. “I am a
Buddhist and I believe in praying. But humans have created this problem, and now we are asking
God to solve it. It is illogical. God would say, solve it yourself because you created it in the first
place.”
He added his hopes that the record violence of the 20th Century doesn’t continue to bleed into
the current one.
“We need a systematic approach to foster humanistic values, of oneness and harmony,” he said.
“If we start doing it now, there is hope that this century will be different from the previous one.
It is in everybody’s interest. So let us work for peace within our families and society, and not
expect help from God, Buddha or the governments.”
“Furthermore, the problems that we are facing today are the result of superficial differences over
religious faiths and nationalities,” he told DW. “We are one people.”


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Is that how you see it Cissy???
I suppose if the reason that you disagreed with Obama is because of his race...
then yea.  It likely would make you a racist.
If you disagreed with Obama for other reasons, then why would that be about race???


You've made the argument many times that opposition to Obama policy was because racist white "tea party" conservatives couldn't accept a black president.  So I just assumed you stood by your own arguments. Unless you've evolved and no longer paint with such a broad brush.  Or maybe you only paint with a broad brush when it's politically advantageous.  You just never know with you, when it's OK to stereotype or profile.  Some days it's ok condemn the whole for the actions of a few, and some days you actually hold the few accountable and exonerate the many.


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