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JollyJoker
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posted February 03, 2017 10:02 AM

I'm not debating things The Sun wrote. The Sun isn't quotable.

I also don't debate EU politics in the US politics thread.

And I'm not really inclined to debate at all with people who complain about hypocrisy and then cry crocodile tears because someone dares to declare that the damage done by so called terror attacks is in no relation to how people with their own agenda blow these things up to gigantic proportions.

You can safely say that we wouldn't have any of these problems, if the before-last American "president" - then a strong candiate for most inept and worst US president  of the 20th century (at least) - hadn't been puppeteered into warring in Iraq again.
That move has completely destabilized the area and let to the situation we now have, and there was no justification for the move then, and nothing has happened to change this.

So blame the US for everything happened since 2003 with regard to the Near East, if you want to blame someone.


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posted February 03, 2017 10:14 AM

bloodsucker said:
JollyJoker said:
The "messenger"? Is that part of the delusion? That someone told you to bring a message?...So. Isn't THAT your target, then? Not muslims, but fanatic, hatemongering muslim LEADERS?

I don't agree with most of Sal's conservative PoV but this is absolutelly true. The European Community had the same problem with brasilian prostitutes ten or twelve years ago, they entered Europe through Portugal, that had friendlyer policies due to historic reasons and then travel allover by bus to work wherever they wanted, for instance.
And strangelly, I am way more worried about us 'importing' their commun folk with their barbaric mentality about women, homosexuals, atheists (me), etc... and giving them the right to vote here then about some beard lunatic calling for jihad from the top of lisbon's musk.
People aren't born the way they are when they are grown-ups. If you are Portuguese, your country ONCE has had the barbaric mentality as well, you are talking about, only the Christian version, and you went ahead and brought it to Brazil - in fact you STARTED the age of colonialism, and you've killed your share of homosexuals, atheists and pagans and so on. You also used to oppress your women (and I doubt they have full equality now).

However, things have developed to the better, so much so, that we perhaps don't want to look back and see that things were not so different with us as they are in the islam countries now.

You cannot force 1.6 billion people into abandoning their religion. It's an evolutionary process, and that process needs secularization. This in turn needs enlightened political leaders or at least political leaders who are independent from the religious leadership.

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posted February 03, 2017 11:59 AM

markkur said:
What if a Nation is in debt up to its eyeballs, to the tune of Trillions of dollars, in front of a "needed" and terribly difficult hard-road ahead of "cutting measures" that will affect all members of that Society? And what about our already currently passing catastrophic debt to the next generation and not only that criminality but adding billions, maybe another Trillion more?

What if that Nation already has the perfect storm blowing towards the existing citizen's welfare program that has "already" been swamped to near destruction?

Ftr, I worked for nearly 40 years of hard damned labor, and other than at the very end, I paid into our Welfare-system for all of those 40 years and received nothing...until I became disabled. My reality? I had to go to court and live in fear for "one and a half years" due to a mandated "auto-reject system" for U.S. taxpayers and was forced, by "existing law" to hand-over nearly 9,000 to a Lawyer, before finally, after three trials, the evidence of both my work-history and my medical-tests proved my case beyond doubt.

While I was treated as an "Undesirable," in this degrading fashion, even after contributing to that same damn system for those4-DECADES}, people that were not even here during the last forty years were handed everything? Seldom was there any discussion about fair-treatment of this Nation's existing citizens. And, carved in granite as fact, my participation in the Welfare State was NOT an option...it was forced on all Americans and still is.

I absolutely believe and practice Charity but that is NOT what "this nation" is about today...it has been in recent decades about buying votes and holding power no matter what any politician says. Trump is not God, nor Lincoln and what matters is that Americans save America for it's existing citizens and get it back into, at least, a "reasonably" sound fiscal-state.

I would prefer our main focus, for a time, rest on getting our own citizens, already living in urban hell-holes, back into a healthy society first, before importing the same sort of problems from the rest of the world, and in essence ensuring our inner-cites continue the slide to chaos. We can help others and should but at some point, any GIVER, must take stock of real circumstance, so the foundation to give...remains.



this. so much, this. we(nor any other country) should EVER worry about people outside it's borders, until the people inside it's borders, are taken care of. i mean, isn't that the entire REASONING behind even HAVING nations, anyway? seriously, wtf? if a nation collapses from inside it's own walls(meaning, without external help), then that nation wasn't meant to ever stand. i realize that the nations across the world help one another in trade and whatnot, but that should NEVER be at the expense of it's own citizens. i mean, why even have nations or borders, if you're just going to let people run rampant all over the globe?

unless... it is to push for a world-government to rise from the chaos created by what is being allowed, and even FOUGHT for. that's the only reasoning i can see, for what's going on with the syrian "refugees" now.

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markkur
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posted February 03, 2017 04:25 PM

fred79 said:
this....we(nor any other country) should EVER worry about people outside it's borders, until the people inside it's borders, are taken care of. i mean, isn't that the entire REASONING behind even HAVING nations, anyway? seriously, wtf? if a nation collapses from inside it's own walls(meaning, without external help), then that nation wasn't meant to ever stand. i realize that the nations across the world help one another in trade and whatnot, but that should NEVER be at the expense of it's own citizens. i mean, why even have nations or borders, if you're just going to let people run rampant all over the globe?

unless... it is to push for a world-government to rise from the chaos created by what is being allowed, and even FOUGHT for. that's the only reasoning i can see, for what's going on with the syrian "refugees" now.

Spot on fred

IDK about an overarching dark-purpose, I think many leaders in the world today are decidedly arrogant and deluded with POWER...power is one of the most intoxicating mind-altering agents on the planet.

I agree with JJ about one thing the West triggered the Chaos and its anyone's guess why.

When any large nation bombs a few small nations into the stone-ages (literally) when sets off a nomadic crisis of biblical proportions after it delete its own borders before doing so...a sound logical mind must ask...not only why? But...WTH!?

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posted February 03, 2017 06:06 PM

fred79 said:
we(nor any other country) should EVER worry about people outside it's borders, until the people inside it's borders, are taken care of.


So solve the poverty and depression and all ailments in your nation before helping anyone else.

That simply means you will never help anyone else who isn't of your nationality.

It is really worrying that people are so jaded, that children being bombed in war are of no matter to them. We as a humanity evolved to be considerate of others but forces inside our nations are pushing an agenda that is so inhumane that we can't let it happen.

A 5 year old Syrian refugee was just handcuffed(!) at airport. God damn that TERRORIST! Luckily a big resistance is brewing, and we will not give up. Trump will go to hell for all I care.

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posted February 03, 2017 06:10 PM
Edited by markkur at 18:15, 03 Feb 2017.

This is intended as "a laid back conversation".

If you are short on time...watch at least the first part of the second link.

JJ & Artu,

Less than a year (I think) the three of us have been at times at what I will call a basic misunderstanding. What I mean is that even though we pretty much agree about basic politics and government's role, our perspectives often separate in a big way and I think it has to do with the Atlantic-divide.

@ JJ
You just highlighted the, in your meaning, "the backwardness" (my words) of the US political system. I ask you now; How can any elective system function, if there is not free speech?

Ftr, ("for the record", in case someone doesn't know) I respect Milo for his boldness and his sincerity but detest his vulgarity...however <imo> it IS a vulgar age. But, with that said, I do NOT believe that a flaming-gay Jew should be called a Nazi or white-supremacist and forbidden to say what it wishes to say because he was associated with Breitbart or any political platform.

Don't you find it both detestable and a disgrace, that because a young man is gay, from Jewish background and happens to be conservative and believes in his freedom to speak in public that he is met with this? <<<see links>>>

Since when do extremely bold gay Jews that brag about having black lovers and believe they can say ANYTHING they want become Hitler's gestapo or KKK? Not saying you said this JJ but this IS basic American groundwork-politics today...and it is insulting to a thinking mind.

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@ Artu

What I write next may not seem to be connected to the above, however, I have no doubt you will agree that it very much is-connected in the broader context of free-speech and part and parcel to any debate today about "free-speech".

When I have recently mentioned that because of my being a genuine, practicing Christian, my beliefs are not respected and I am bombarded by what I do not desire. I mentioned SEX and pornography in the States and you responded with, but "I had a choice and if I didn't want Porn, I didn't have to go to Porn-sites."

Ok...as briefly as possible;

Politics and Government is about CONTROL...you know that.

The Corporations that run our Government have not only used soft-porn as "bait" to sell products but <imo> have abused that strategy to unbelievable proportions. i.e. Want to sell cow-dung? Smear it on a full-figured naked female body...and reap huge profits. Extreme maybe, but it well makes my point. Someday soon? "J&J company", if they still make "Band-Aids", will have a Ad with a young buff-man on a sunny beach, stalking naked chicks...wearing only a Band-Aid on his erection. Of course that is acceptable because it has EVERYTHING to do with closing a bloody-wound to the body.

I am guessing here but when you responded "I think" you were possibly projecting your experience in Turkey today. And I would like you to confirm or deny that in Turkey, porn (of any degree) is NOT filling the public arena, like a flood...such as commercials, magazines or bill-boards, music etc. And I will also guess, that because you live in, what? a 90%+ Muslim country where such things are prohibited that...what you suggested about my life is actually true about yours? Just a guess my friend.

I DO NOT want Hard-Porn, not ANY lesser degrees of PORN...none whatsoever. I want my "personal-right" to easily avoid what I call temptations toward "thoughts that I do not wish to entertain". I am a married man and "entirely devoted to my Wife behind all that I am. She is the other half of me and do not want to dethrone her, even in my thoughts. Sex for markkur...IS my wife. It is not endlessly spraying semen on never-ending forays into the world of Pornography.

In my Western-culture, suggestive-selling is everywhere today. Three years ago, I "dumped" Netflix, because I selected a Christmas movie...that had children under 10 in the movie. I assumed it was safe for "my devoted eyes"...right?...wrong! However, unlike earlier surprises and let-downs, this time I luckily chanced to see the last review posted . And it said; "Nudity in a kid's movie?" I cancelled Netflix.

Now, don't get sidetracked. I will never dictate to anyone else what they should believe NOR VALUE.

But you see my friend, if I venture out into the public in any fashion, it is not fun and I have a great deal of investigation to do Just to keep my thoughts my own. "Christ said: look not upon a woman with lust, or you have had her in your heart" Now, I know that is a huge repulsive load of tripe to many here...maybe even ALL but I have that dedicated discipline to reserve all things sexual, including my "thoughts and fantasies" to my life-partner, my best friend...She IS my Princess, my Wife. It is her body that consumes my Passion and I will not let it be another woman's body even for "a passing thought in my mind" or any image in my eyes.

Oddly, though I abhor Militant Islam and it's defilement of women, on one note I do understand them. I listened to a Pakistani woman, say; "A US Corporation came into Islamabad and put up a half-naked woman - selling iirc perfume or clothing and Society went nutz.

You know, I just respect women, I don't want to imprison them but I would "guess" that there must be "some Islamist" that also hold to the same discipline and moral purpose I do? IDK that but it does not seem a stretch to me.

Cultures are indeed clashing but I have no home on this Earth.

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posted February 03, 2017 06:33 PM
Edited by fred79 at 18:45, 03 Feb 2017.

Minion said:
So solve the poverty and depression and all ailments in your nation before helping anyone else.

That simply means you will never help anyone else who isn't of your nationality.


would you propose that the u.s. puts it's nose in any more foreign affairs? you DO know the u.s.'s track record for "helping" foreigners, right?

Minion said:
It is really worrying that people are so jaded, that children being bombed in war are of no matter to them.


and the children are being bombed by whom? take a wild guess which nations have the bombs capable of being dropped. that's right, those with the greedy governments and corporations willing to bleed the very ground dry if it makes them a million dollars. maybe even half that.

do you suggest we come to the aid of those we're bombing? that's like expecting me to patch you up after i beat your ass in a bar fight that you didn't even start, ffs. lol, your words, i don't think they mean what you think they do...

Minion said:
A 5 year old Syrian refugee was just handcuffed(!) at airport. God damn that TERRORIST! Luckily a big resistance is brewing, and we will not give up. Trump will go to hell for all I care.


yeah, the tsa molest, detain, and strip-search people all the time, but suddenly when a kid from a foreign country is handcuffed, the americans are all snows. lol, yeah right. that kid got the same as any other american here gets. which is snowed with, by the man and his associates who have the populace here seemingly by the balls. because nobody here does anything about these snowheads who push them into tighter and tighter boxes, while promising more and more lies, and taking more and more cash out of their hands. but you(and these look-at-how-much-i-care-let-me-post-it-on-facebook people) get bent out of shape about some foreign kid. have you ever considered that maybe the kid was being a douchebag? there are kids i've seen in public, that i'd snowing TAZE, along with their pushover, braindead parents.

kids getting handcuffed and balled up here in the states is becoming the norm. and why?

1. ever-growing american overreaction. the media pushes this snow, social media likes to give attention to bad behavior, and the parents these days are listening to the doctors who say medication(nevermind the hormones that are put in our food and ALLOWED by the snowing FDA[a government organization] because of the growing overpopulation/food scarcity issue) and personal space are CURE ALLS for children who misbehave(because of parental failure, societal ineptitude, or maybe... those HORMONES that are put in our food) or don't pay attention(again, parental, technological and chemical driven by our current society). which leads me to:

2. the kids are snowing brats, and the culture here is ENCOURAGING these goddamn brats. with social media, everyone is a star, and ego's are THROUGH THE ROOF, ACROSS THE AGE SPECTRUM. ego + heavy-handed authority = social upset.

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posted February 03, 2017 06:44 PM

Well I am glad that the Trump resistance is bigger than his followers, lol. It may take time but we will prevail. Just watch us

I don't wanna argue with you fred because it leads nowhere, but I never said anything about "all americans" being anything. You remind me of Elodin who said I was anti-American because I heavily critisised Iraq War. You know you can be critical of your doings without hating all of america.

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posted February 03, 2017 06:54 PM
Edited by fred79 at 18:56, 03 Feb 2017.

trump may be doing what he thinks is best for the american people. we'll have to wait and see if any of his ideas make that a reality. hopefully, none of those overreacting morons in our country take him out before we can see the fruits of his labor.

the only thing that bothers me about him and his administration, is... ok, well what bothers me about him and his administration, is:

1. he represents corporate america. not much better than the government, really. they're each a testicle in the evil nutsack that is running our country and the world(even the planet itself) into the ground.

2. he represents the rich. which isn't good for the poor, or even the middle class.

3. his taste in chicks. i mean, come on, dude. gross.

4. his hair(piece?). anyone who's self confidence is held in place by fake hair or a comb-over, worries me. especially so, that he's now a leader. if he's that worried about what people think of his hair, then he's particularly liable to do something dangerous just to show he's in control when someone questions it. insecure people are dangerous people.

5. fake tan. fake tans are for fake people. fake people in office is a bad thing.

6. that his administration are seemingly enemies with the epa. THAT worries me most of all. because whatever happens to our country, the planet comes first. ALWAYS.

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posted February 03, 2017 09:02 PM

fred79 said:
yeah, the tsa molest, detain, and strip-search people all the time, but suddenly when a kid from a foreign country is handcuffed, the Americans are all snows.

Have to add to that.

I used to board planes inside and outside the U.S. and what I witnessed in the name of Political correctness was far beyond any trace of sound preventive-reasoning.

What I witnessed on two or three occasions, absolutely says it all. An old lady, likely in her early 80s and obviously in bad health, sitting in a damned wheel-chair, was first electronically scanned and then she was...get this..."wheeled-aside" (she was in front of me) and physically searched! You know 80 year-old women are notorious for carrying shawl-bombs, machine-gun-canes and toxic inadvertent-drool.
I was anger beyond belief and confronted the young mis-led screener and all he could say is; "I don't agree with it either (he looked like he didn't agree) but it's my job and I do what I am told."

You know what I think but I will say it anyway;

Let a group, suspected of ill-intention (for any purpose) that is made-up of primarily 60ish white men. that are both handsome and have heads of silver hair?...I WILL EXPECT to be searched because I fit so much of the description.

I want no person's grandmother, no matter their background, to be put through this blanket injustice.

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posted February 03, 2017 09:05 PM

I thought you were an environmentalist, fred. Doesn't it also bother you that one of the first things he did is to cancel the Paris Climate Agreement or that he once called global warming "a Chinese hoax" but then danced around after the reactions, claiming he was only kidding but then somehow kept on "kidding" that it's a Chinese hoax.

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posted February 03, 2017 09:48 PM

i haven't been paying too much attention to him or his administration, because i keep forseeing catastrophe. i was actually feeling somewhat secure with obama in charge.

...i'm going to wait. if he screws up badly enough, somebody will do something about him or the retard he appointed that is anti-global warming. of course, he himself is not environment friendly, as he is opening up oil drilling on u.s. soil. i'm anticipating that yellowstone will be having a major meltdown and blow up or something else horrible.

i feel somewhat secure that, in 4 years, he will be gone; if he hasn't done anything proactive enough to retain his position. of course, they might screw up and try giving the people a choice like another john kerry or somebody else that won't win against a dumbass like him. and if his oil-drilling plans take off, he just may be in for another 4 years. because jobs are more important to people than the environment. even the most hardcore nature fanatics at Gaia Liberation Front disbanded(although i am sure there are others that have replaced them by now; but most likely as ineffectual as GLF was).

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posted February 03, 2017 10:57 PM
Edited by fred79 at 22:59, 03 Feb 2017.

south dakota gop gets rid of voter-pushed ethics panel

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South Dakota Republicans just did something that backfired spectacularly for congressional Republicans earlier this year: They got rid of an independent ethics commission designed to watch over them.

Ethics advocates say the situation in South Dakota is even more egregious than the one in Washington given the independent ethics commission was approved by the voters themselves this November.

Along a mostly party-line vote this week, lawmakers passed a bill that repeals that voter-approved ethics reform package. Among other things, it aimed to set up the state's first ever independent ethics commission and put limits on campaign finance and lobbying access. Gov. Dennis Daugaard (R) signed the repeal bill into law on Thursday.

GOP lawmakers claimed voters — who approved the package by 51 percent — were tricked into the reform package. In his December budget address, Daugaard declared that voters were “hoodwinked by scam artists who grossly misrepresented these proposed measures.”

Republicans repealed the bill under a "state of emergency," which prevents voters from putting it back on the ballot in the next election.

Grassroots groups who helped get the ethics package approved were outraged. "It is un-American to reject election results, and the people will not forget this," said Doug Kronaizl, a spokesman with the anti-corruption group Represent South Dakota, which led protests on the normally sleepy state capitol against the repeal effort.

They pointed out that the reform package passed with bipartisan support, because there simply aren't enough Democrats in South Dakota.

“Did I agree with everything in Initiative Measure 22?” said state Senate Minority Leader Billie Sutton (D). “Probably not, but I think it's our job to respect the will of the voters and to fix pieces that may be considered unconstitutional.”

Six Republicans joined with the legislature's 16 Democrats to oppose the repeal, but Republicans have an overwhelming majority in the South Dakota legislature, and Republican lawmakers' opposition to the voter-approved ethics package was fierce.

Days after voters approved the package, 25 GOP lawmakers and a conservative lobbying group challenged the law in court, declaring that voters were tricked into supporting something that could be unconstitutional, for a variety of reasons. A South Dakota judge subsequently paused it from going into effect. Though the judge said some parts of the law could be “saved,” GOP lawmakers decided it was better to start from scratch.

“It would only stand to reason from that logic that we repeal it in its entirety,” state Rep. Larry Rhoden, one of the Republicans leading the repeal effort.

Rhoden said lawmakers are considering replacement ethics legislation and added there was no rush to do something: “We are pretty squeaky clean, and I can say that with a great deal of pride in South Dakota; the ethics among the people that serve the state in the legislature, I would call impeccable.”

The nonpartisan Center for Public Integrity recently ranked South Dakota 47th in the nation for accountability, largely because of its lax lobbying laws. “Little to none of [state legislative and lobbyist interaction] is reported to the public in any detail,” the report said.

The state has been wracked by two major ethics scandals in the past two years: Investigations into misuse of the federal green card program for wealthy immigrant investors and the theft by a private company of more than $1 million of federal grant money to help Native Americans get ready for college.

As a grim aside, people implicated in both scandals either committed suicide or murder or both.

Republicans counter that this new ethics commission would not have been able to stop those scandals because they involved misuse of federal, not state, funds.

The whole saga has echoes of what happened in Washington earlier this year, except with a very different outcome for ethics advocates.

On the eve of Congress's first day back in session in 2017, Republicans in control of the House of Representatives pushed a provision that would have gutted an independent ethics office that investigates them. Republicans abruptly dropped the plan after public backlash from their constituencies and two tsk-tsk tweets from then-President-elect Donald Trump.

Republicans counter that this new ethics commission would not have been able to stop those scandals because they involved misuse of federal, not state, funds.

The whole saga has echoes of what happened in Washington earlier this year, except with a very different outcome for ethics advocates.

On the eve of Congress's first day back in session in 2017, Republicans in control of the House of Representatives pushed a provision that would have gutted an independent ethics office that investigates them. Republicans abruptly dropped the plan after public backlash from their constituencies and two tsk-tsk tweets from then-President-elect Donald Trump.

In South Dakota, proponents of the ethics reform package are out of options to save it. But they are pointing out what, from their vantage point, looks like irony. More than a century ago, South Dakota was the first state in the nation to create a referendum process as a check on its legislature.

This isn't the first time South Dakota lawmakers have tried to change a voter-approved ballot initiative. In 2014, voters passed a ballot measure increasing the minimum wage; GOP lawmakers again claimed voters didn't realize what they had done and passed legislation excluding anyone under 18 from the paycheck boost.

Minimum-wage advocates retaliated, successfully getting a referendum on November's ballot to override the legislature's changes to the law. That referendum passed by 71 percent, and the minimum wage went back up to $8.50 an hour for all workers.

“We think it's pretty clear that the voters don't like when the legislature comes in and messes with our laws,” Kronaizl said.

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posted February 03, 2017 11:26 PM



Make America Great Again!

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posted February 04, 2017 12:40 AM

fred79 said:
this. so much, this. we(nor any other country) should EVER worry about people outside it's borders, until the people inside it's borders, are taken care of.

This is very linear (one dimensional) thinking, which presumes nations (and their people) exist in isolation of each other.

Even if one believes that nations should look after their own interests first and foremost, it is inescapable that the interests of nations and their citizens are intertwined, because we all live in a globalized community. And the complicated web of causality is often hard to read a priori. Even a decision that seems to benefit our own people immediately can have adverse impacts to us a long way down the line because of these complexities.  
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posted February 04, 2017 01:57 AM

AlexSpl said:


Make America Great Again!


That Obama's daughter? What's with kids following in their daddy's footsteps?
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posted February 04, 2017 02:20 AM

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That Obama's daughter?

I don't think so.

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posted February 04, 2017 10:21 AM

@ markkur

for Milo and speech of freedom: I agree with this

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posted February 04, 2017 12:25 PM
Edited by bloodsucker at 12:42, 04 Feb 2017.

JollyJoker said:
...you've killed your share of homosexuals, atheists and pagans and so on. You also used to oppress your women (and I doubt they have full equality now).

Uau, you got it! We are more then 10 million, if I was sure none of my fellows would start agreeing when the muslim grocer comments about this teen being shameless, I wouldn't be so worried about them living and voting here. It has been the hell for certain prejudices to dye, they don't need a blood transfusion.

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posted February 04, 2017 01:08 PM

That's certainly true.

We simply have to support women strengthen their position, because they are the victims with Islam, so we have to make sure that under OUR laws none of their are violated, and if so, use the law accordingly.
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