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RW domestic war on words ..

Would the blood from the victims of a Suicide Bomber be as red (or would they be as dead) if the bomber were call by a different name?


Being honest about the problem is the first step to dealing with it.

A pile of shit would smell just as nasty if we called it a rose.

It's a non issue for all except those in the bubble. And the talking heads will make sure the rubes are good and riled up, after all it's Obama and his hidden agenda.........:ack-1:
 
Hmmmm. Visit ANY liberal college campus. Then tell me who has a "War of Words"

Says a lot if education is your enemy.

We have different ideas of what constitutes "education".

Commies are the enemy of educators...they wipe them out and replace them with propagandists. That has happened in the US though so far with minimal bloodshed.

But things are amping up.

We have different ideas of what constitutes "education".

Which is why many "home school", to keep the cult pure.
 
It was painfully obvious that he was up to no good well before.

But, people did nothing.

Why? IMO, because we are afraid to admit that there is a religious aspect to this war.


Bullshit, if he's up to something arrestable then he's arrestable. We’ve got plenty of folks making this religious as well.


Nice moving of the goal posts there.

The bar a moment ago was "up to no good".

Now it's "Arrestable".

Did you google what he was up to and realize that you had taken an indefensible position?


Nidal Hasan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


"Hasan was investigated by the FBI after intelligence agencies intercepted at least 18 e-mails between him and Anwar al-Awlaki between December 2008 and June 2009.[63] al-Awlaki was a major influence on radical English-speaking jihadis internationally, and contact with him by an American officer would naturally raise concerns.[64]

In one of the e-mails, Hasan wrote al-Awlaki: "I can't wait to join you" in the afterlife. Hasan also asked al-Awlaki when jihad is appropriate, and whether it is permissible if innocents are killed in a suicide attack.[65] In the months before the shooting, Hasan increased his contacts with al-Awlaki to discuss how to transfer funds abroad without coming to the attention of law authorities.[63]

A DC-based Joint Terrorism Task Force operating under the FBI was notified of the e-mails. Its Defense Criminal Investigative Service personnel reviewed the material. Army employees were informed of the e-mails, but did not perceive any terroristic threat in Hasan's questions"


He at least should have been relieved of his position in the army, and dishonorably discharged.

Reckoin someone somewhere didn't see what they felt they needed to see, point? Goalpost related or otherwise?


If they couldn't see the problem, it was because they didn't WANT to see the problem.


IMO, because of POlitical Correctness and resistance to admit that this War has a religious aspect.
It was painfully obvious that he was up to no good well before.

But, people did nothing.

Why? IMO, because we are afraid to admit that there is a religious aspect to this war.


Bullshit, if he's up to something arrestable then he's arrestable. We’ve got plenty of folks making this religious as well.


Nice moving of the goal posts there.

The bar a moment ago was "up to no good".

Now it's "Arrestable".

Did you google what he was up to and realize that you had taken an indefensible position?


Nidal Hasan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


"Hasan was investigated by the FBI after intelligence agencies intercepted at least 18 e-mails between him and Anwar al-Awlaki between December 2008 and June 2009.[63] al-Awlaki was a major influence on radical English-speaking jihadis internationally, and contact with him by an American officer would naturally raise concerns.[64]

In one of the e-mails, Hasan wrote al-Awlaki: "I can't wait to join you" in the afterlife. Hasan also asked al-Awlaki when jihad is appropriate, and whether it is permissible if innocents are killed in a suicide attack.[65] In the months before the shooting, Hasan increased his contacts with al-Awlaki to discuss how to transfer funds abroad without coming to the attention of law authorities.[63]

A DC-based Joint Terrorism Task Force operating under the FBI was notified of the e-mails. Its Defense Criminal Investigative Service personnel reviewed the material. Army employees were informed of the e-mails, but did not perceive any terroristic threat in Hasan's questions"


He at least should have been relieved of his position in the army, and dishonorably discharged.

Reckoin someone somewhere didn't see what they felt they needed to see, point? Goalpost related or otherwise?


If they couldn't see the problem, it was because they didn't WANT to see the problem.


IMO, because of POlitical Correctness and resistance to admit that this War has a religious aspect.

So if everyone you needed to see say out loud "that this War has a religious aspect" he would have been apprehended before the act. That's your argument?


IMO, if people were NOT afraid to say, "This muslim is a fucking traitor" he would have been at least discharged and thus not have access to the base, and possibly detained.
 
Bullshit, if he's up to something arrestable then he's arrestable. We’ve got plenty of folks making this religious as well.


Nice moving of the goal posts there.

The bar a moment ago was "up to no good".

Now it's "Arrestable".

Did you google what he was up to and realize that you had taken an indefensible position?


Nidal Hasan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


"Hasan was investigated by the FBI after intelligence agencies intercepted at least 18 e-mails between him and Anwar al-Awlaki between December 2008 and June 2009.[63] al-Awlaki was a major influence on radical English-speaking jihadis internationally, and contact with him by an American officer would naturally raise concerns.[64]

In one of the e-mails, Hasan wrote al-Awlaki: "I can't wait to join you" in the afterlife. Hasan also asked al-Awlaki when jihad is appropriate, and whether it is permissible if innocents are killed in a suicide attack.[65] In the months before the shooting, Hasan increased his contacts with al-Awlaki to discuss how to transfer funds abroad without coming to the attention of law authorities.[63]

A DC-based Joint Terrorism Task Force operating under the FBI was notified of the e-mails. Its Defense Criminal Investigative Service personnel reviewed the material. Army employees were informed of the e-mails, but did not perceive any terroristic threat in Hasan's questions"


He at least should have been relieved of his position in the army, and dishonorably discharged.

Reckoin someone somewhere didn't see what they felt they needed to see, point? Goalpost related or otherwise?


If they couldn't see the problem, it was because they didn't WANT to see the problem.


IMO, because of POlitical Correctness and resistance to admit that this War has a religious aspect.
Bullshit, if he's up to something arrestable then he's arrestable. We’ve got plenty of folks making this religious as well.


Nice moving of the goal posts there.

The bar a moment ago was "up to no good".

Now it's "Arrestable".

Did you google what he was up to and realize that you had taken an indefensible position?


Nidal Hasan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


"Hasan was investigated by the FBI after intelligence agencies intercepted at least 18 e-mails between him and Anwar al-Awlaki between December 2008 and June 2009.[63] al-Awlaki was a major influence on radical English-speaking jihadis internationally, and contact with him by an American officer would naturally raise concerns.[64]

In one of the e-mails, Hasan wrote al-Awlaki: "I can't wait to join you" in the afterlife. Hasan also asked al-Awlaki when jihad is appropriate, and whether it is permissible if innocents are killed in a suicide attack.[65] In the months before the shooting, Hasan increased his contacts with al-Awlaki to discuss how to transfer funds abroad without coming to the attention of law authorities.[63]

A DC-based Joint Terrorism Task Force operating under the FBI was notified of the e-mails. Its Defense Criminal Investigative Service personnel reviewed the material. Army employees were informed of the e-mails, but did not perceive any terroristic threat in Hasan's questions"


He at least should have been relieved of his position in the army, and dishonorably discharged.

Reckoin someone somewhere didn't see what they felt they needed to see, point? Goalpost related or otherwise?


If they couldn't see the problem, it was because they didn't WANT to see the problem.


IMO, because of POlitical Correctness and resistance to admit that this War has a religious aspect.

So if everyone you needed to see say out loud "that this War has a religious aspect" he would have been apprehended before the act. That's your argument?


IMO, if people were NOT afraid to say, "This muslim is a fucking traitor" he would have been at least discharged and thus not have access to the base, and possibly detained.

So you're pissed at the military for not doing as you would like?
 
Meaning it's not a Jerry Falwel
But by god once the act was committed you knew the guy was up to no good, heh?


It was painfully obvious that he was up to no good well before.

But, people did nothing.

Why? IMO, because we are afraid to admit that there is a religious aspect to this war.


Bullshit, if he's up to something arrestable then he's arrestable. We’ve got plenty of folks making this religious as well.


Nice moving of the goal posts there.

The bar a moment ago was "up to no good".

Now it's "Arrestable".

Did you google what he was up to and realize that you had taken an indefensible position?


Nidal Hasan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


"Hasan was investigated by the FBI after intelligence agencies intercepted at least 18 e-mails between him and Anwar al-Awlaki between December 2008 and June 2009.[63] al-Awlaki was a major influence on radical English-speaking jihadis internationally, and contact with him by an American officer would naturally raise concerns.[64]

In one of the e-mails, Hasan wrote al-Awlaki: "I can't wait to join you" in the afterlife. Hasan also asked al-Awlaki when jihad is appropriate, and whether it is permissible if innocents are killed in a suicide attack.[65] In the months before the shooting, Hasan increased his contacts with al-Awlaki to discuss how to transfer funds abroad without coming to the attention of law authorities.[63]

A DC-based Joint Terrorism Task Force operating under the FBI was notified of the e-mails. Its Defense Criminal Investigative Service personnel reviewed the material. Army employees were informed of the e-mails, but did not perceive any terroristic threat in Hasan's questions"


He at least should have been relieved of his position in the army, and dishonorably discharged.

Reckoin someone somewhere didn't see what they felt they needed to see, point? Goalpost related or otherwise?


If they couldn't see the problem, it was because they didn't WANT to see the problem.


IMO, because of POlitical Correctness and resistance to admit that this War has a religious aspect.

it has a religious aspect because simpletons want it to.

fighting terrorists wouldn't suffer one iota if we omit Islamic, and it won't advance fighting terrorism if we use it.
 
Hmmmm. Visit ANY liberal college campus. Then tell me who has a "War of Words"

Says a lot if education is your enemy.

We have different ideas of what constitutes "education".

Commies are the enemy of educators...they wipe them out and replace them with propagandists. That has happened in the US though so far with minimal bloodshed.

But things are amping up.

We have different ideas of what constitutes "education".

And it works swimmingly.

Which is why many "home school", to keep the cult pure.

Actually, it's to avoid the cultists.
And to give kids an actual education, of course.
And it works great.

"Myths about unsocialized home-schoolers are false, and most are well prepped for college, experts say."

Home-Schooled Teens Ripe for College
 
Would the blood from the victims of a Suicide Bomber be as red (or would they be as dead) if the bomber were call by a different name?


Being honest about the problem is the first step to dealing with it.

A pile of shit would smell just as nasty if we called it a rose.

It's a non issue for all except those in the bubble. And the talking heads will make sure the rubes are good and riled up, after all it's Obama and his hidden agenda.........:ack-1:


Denial prevents sound action.
 
Hmmmm. Visit ANY liberal college campus. Then tell me who has a "War of Words"

Says a lot if education is your enemy.

We have different ideas of what constitutes "education".

Commies are the enemy of educators...they wipe them out and replace them with propagandists. That has happened in the US though so far with minimal bloodshed.

But things are amping up.

We have different ideas of what constitutes "education".

And it works swimmingly.

Which is why many "home school", to keep the cult pure.

Actually, it's to avoid the cultists.
And to give kids an actual education, of course.
And it works great.

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight, so you can control what they're exposed to lest they make up their own minds.
 
We went through this demented RW shit with Benghazi. Remember how Obama came out the day after and called it an act of terror

Remember how after Obama called it "an act of terror" while his White House went on five different TV news shows and blamed it on a YouTube video? It's interesting how you leave that stuff out.

dementia.

Dementia by your definition would be Obama saying one thing (an act of terror) and then doing another (having Susan Rice blame it on a YouTube video).

But in reality they always blamed it on Extremest. But to be sure they used it in the same paragraph or even sentence where the describe the the attacks on our embassy in Cairo, which was because of the video. the same video that cause riots all over the world.
 
It was painfully obvious that he was up to no good well before.

But, people did nothing.

Why? IMO, because we are afraid to admit that there is a religious aspect to this war.


Bullshit, if he's up to something arrestable then he's arrestable. We’ve got plenty of folks making this religious as well.


Nice moving of the goal posts there.

The bar a moment ago was "up to no good".

Now it's "Arrestable".

Did you google what he was up to and realize that you had taken an indefensible position?


Nidal Hasan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


"Hasan was investigated by the FBI after intelligence agencies intercepted at least 18 e-mails between him and Anwar al-Awlaki between December 2008 and June 2009.[63] al-Awlaki was a major influence on radical English-speaking jihadis internationally, and contact with him by an American officer would naturally raise concerns.[64]

In one of the e-mails, Hasan wrote al-Awlaki: "I can't wait to join you" in the afterlife. Hasan also asked al-Awlaki when jihad is appropriate, and whether it is permissible if innocents are killed in a suicide attack.[65] In the months before the shooting, Hasan increased his contacts with al-Awlaki to discuss how to transfer funds abroad without coming to the attention of law authorities.[63]

A DC-based Joint Terrorism Task Force operating under the FBI was notified of the e-mails. Its Defense Criminal Investigative Service personnel reviewed the material. Army employees were informed of the e-mails, but did not perceive any terroristic threat in Hasan's questions"


He at least should have been relieved of his position in the army, and dishonorably discharged.

Reckoin someone somewhere didn't see what they felt they needed to see, point? Goalpost related or otherwise?


If they couldn't see the problem, it was because they didn't WANT to see the problem.


IMO, because of POlitical Correctness and resistance to admit that this War has a religious aspect.

it has a religious aspect because simpletons want it to.

fighting terrorists wouldn't suffer one iota if we omit Islamic, and it won't advance fighting terrorism if we use it.


Ignoring the facts doesn't hurt your ability to deal with a problem?

LOL!
 
Hmmmm. Visit ANY liberal college campus. Then tell me who has a "War of Words"

Says a lot if education is your enemy.

We have different ideas of what constitutes "education".

Commies are the enemy of educators...they wipe them out and replace them with propagandists. That has happened in the US though so far with minimal bloodshed.

But things are amping up.

We have different ideas of what constitutes "education".

And it works swimmingly.

Which is why many "home school", to keep the cult pure.

Actually, it's to avoid the cultists.
And to give kids an actual education, of course.
And it works great.

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight, so you can control what they're exposed to lest they make up their own minds.

Your position is invalidated by the many examples of lefties, especially on campus, using various means, up to and including violence to suppress conservative speech.
 
Would the blood from the victims of a Suicide Bomber be as red (or would they be as dead) if the bomber were call by a different name?


Being honest about the problem is the first step to dealing with it.

A pile of shit would smell just as nasty if we called it a rose.

It's a non issue for all except those in the bubble. And the talking heads will make sure the rubes are good and riled up, after all it's Obama and his hidden agenda.........:ack-1:


Denial prevents sound action.

When will Congress act on the Presidents request for a new authorization of military force against ISIS?

Never.
 
Would the blood from the victims of a Suicide Bomber be as red (or would they be as dead) if the bomber were call by a different name?


Being honest about the problem is the first step to dealing with it.

A pile of shit would smell just as nasty if we called it a rose.

It's a non issue for all except those in the bubble. And the talking heads will make sure the rubes are good and riled up, after all it's Obama and his hidden agenda.........:ack-1:


Denial prevents sound action.

I doubt they care what you call them. But we are certainly invested in a religious war here too, so I guess all this comes down to, "well you made it religious first!", "nu huh, you guys did!". Ya gotta wonder if Osama won, we seem just as fucked up and incoherent is a society as much of the middle east. And just as rabidly frothy mouthed fundamentalist.
 
Says a lot if education is your enemy.

We have different ideas of what constitutes "education".

Commies are the enemy of educators...they wipe them out and replace them with propagandists. That has happened in the US though so far with minimal bloodshed.

But things are amping up.

We have different ideas of what constitutes "education".

And it works swimmingly.

Which is why many "home school", to keep the cult pure.

Actually, it's to avoid the cultists.
And to give kids an actual education, of course.
And it works great.

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight, so you can control what they're exposed to lest they make up their own minds.

Your position is invalidated by the many examples of lefties, especially on campus, using various means, up to and including violence to suppress conservative speech.

Which the "conservatives" always champion of course.
 
Would the blood from the victims of a Suicide Bomber be as red (or would they be as dead) if the bomber were call by a different name?


Being honest about the problem is the first step to dealing with it.

A pile of shit would smell just as nasty if we called it a rose.

It's a non issue for all except those in the bubble. And the talking heads will make sure the rubes are good and riled up, after all it's Obama and his hidden agenda.........:ack-1:


Denial prevents sound action.

When will Congress act on the Presidents request for a new authorization of military force against ISIS?

Never.

Oh but that's different you see.
 
Bullshit, if he's up to something arrestable then he's arrestable. We’ve got plenty of folks making this religious as well.


Nice moving of the goal posts there.

The bar a moment ago was "up to no good".

Now it's "Arrestable".

Did you google what he was up to and realize that you had taken an indefensible position?


Nidal Hasan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


"Hasan was investigated by the FBI after intelligence agencies intercepted at least 18 e-mails between him and Anwar al-Awlaki between December 2008 and June 2009.[63] al-Awlaki was a major influence on radical English-speaking jihadis internationally, and contact with him by an American officer would naturally raise concerns.[64]

In one of the e-mails, Hasan wrote al-Awlaki: "I can't wait to join you" in the afterlife. Hasan also asked al-Awlaki when jihad is appropriate, and whether it is permissible if innocents are killed in a suicide attack.[65] In the months before the shooting, Hasan increased his contacts with al-Awlaki to discuss how to transfer funds abroad without coming to the attention of law authorities.[63]

A DC-based Joint Terrorism Task Force operating under the FBI was notified of the e-mails. Its Defense Criminal Investigative Service personnel reviewed the material. Army employees were informed of the e-mails, but did not perceive any terroristic threat in Hasan's questions"


He at least should have been relieved of his position in the army, and dishonorably discharged.

Reckoin someone somewhere didn't see what they felt they needed to see, point? Goalpost related or otherwise?


If they couldn't see the problem, it was because they didn't WANT to see the problem.


IMO, because of POlitical Correctness and resistance to admit that this War has a religious aspect.

it has a religious aspect because simpletons want it to.

fighting terrorists wouldn't suffer one iota if we omit Islamic, and it won't advance fighting terrorism if we use it.


Ignoring the facts doesn't hurt your ability to deal with a problem?

LOL!


Oh good, you've got some facts now?
 
Hmmmm. Visit ANY liberal college campus. Then tell me who has a "War of Words"

Says a lot if education is your enemy.

We have different ideas of what constitutes "education".

Commies are the enemy of educators...they wipe them out and replace them with propagandists. That has happened in the US though so far with minimal bloodshed.

But things are amping up.

We have different ideas of what constitutes "education".

And it works swimmingly.

Which is why many "home school", to keep the cult pure.

Actually, it's to avoid the cultists.
And to give kids an actual education, of course.
And it works great.

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight, so you can control what they're exposed to lest they make up their own minds.

"Longtime member of the American Federation of Teachers, author of the Humanist Manifesto, and progressive philosopher John Dewey (1859-1952) has had tremendous influence on American education. Dewey said” “You can’t make socialists out of individualists.”

"John Dewey was able to influence public school curricula with the help of grants from the Carnegie and Rockefeller Foundations, through which he implemented teacher training programs. It appears several of the goals of these foundations were similar to Dewey’s agenda: to mold young people through the public school system, eliminate tradition and scholarship, create a strong class (or caste) system, overthrow faith and family values (the influence of Christianity), and prepare children for a future global job market."

"Testifying before the Colorado State Board of Education last November, Chinese immigrant and mother of three Lily Tang Williams declared:

“Common Core, in my eyes, is the same as the Communist core I once saw in China. I grew up under Mao’s regime and we had the Communist-dominated education — nationalized testing, nationalized curriculum, and nationalized indoctrination.

“I came to this country for freedom and I cannot believe this is happening all over again in this country,” she continued. “I don’t know what happened to America, the Shining City on the Hill…”


Is 'Communist' Core Eroding American Education?

Commies are worthless and should be culled from the population.
 
"Williams went on to share her concerns and explained that Chinese children are trained to be massive skilled workers for corporations rather than independent thinkers. It appears with the invasion of Common Core that we are taking a page out of history.

"It was John D. Rockefeller who once said, “I don’t want a nation of thinkers. I want a nation of workers.”

Is 'Communist' Core Eroding American Education?
 
Would the blood from the victims of a Suicide Bomber be as red (or would they be as dead) if the bomber were call by a different name?


Being honest about the problem is the first step to dealing with it.

A pile of shit would smell just as nasty if we called it a rose.

It's a non issue for all except those in the bubble. And the talking heads will make sure the rubes are good and riled up, after all it's Obama and his hidden agenda.........:ack-1:


Denial prevents sound action.

When will Congress act on the Presidents request for a new authorization of military force against ISIS?

Never.


I accept your changing of the subject as a token of surrender.
 

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