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At a prayer breakfast today, POTUS siad that Isis is similar to to killing in the name of Jesus Christ during the Crusades.
Really? He will rue that muttering.
At a prayer breakfast today, POTUS siad that Isis is similar to to killing in the name of Jesus Christ during the Crusades.
So it is. What is your point?
To this day jihadists call the Western powers "Crusaders" . . . it's certainly not a name we should want to own.
The crusades were 1000 years a go and were in response to islamic insurgents in the world.
They were not insurgents. They were the legitimate rulers of Palestine at the time.
Are you an Islamic terrorism apolgist? Killing children, executing women for not obeing their husbands, burning a member of their own religion and televising it, beheading anyone who dares to oppose them? I guess you think that the USA and the rest of the world deserves this. Obama is Neville Chamberlain.
I was talking about the Crusades. Not ISIS.
The crusades were a black spot on humanity, But who is spreading international terror now? Even Jordan is pissed off! Maybe we should not call it a crusade now, but more like stop killing in the name of god!
Time for truth. The Crusades were an answer to centuries of Islamic atrocities committed against Christians in the Middle East. The President in his failed defense of Islam, his failed attempt at a moral equivalency between radical Islam and Christianity, forgot to tell you that. He had to go back to 1095 in order to stupidly fail. In history Jesus Christ was never a terrorist, Muhammad however was indeed a terrorist. Obama forget to tell you that as well. In the here and now, today, there is no moral equivalency between any part of Christianity and the excesses of Islam.
The world has a problem with Islam. The world doesn't have a problem with Christianity, except in the minds of Barack Obama and people like Louie Farrakhan, the Reverend Wright and Frank Marshall Davis, his mentors.
This President and his inner circle, their support for Islam, their protection of Islam, their coddling of radical Islam, their desire to belittle the threat they represent and play down their crimes, are becoming the biggest threat to the national security of the United States.
Time for truth.
In history Jesus Christ was never a terrorist, Muhammad however was indeed a terrorist.
. . . their desire to belittle the threat they represent . . .
5. Threat inflation: There’s nothing new about threat inflation. We saw plenty of it during the Cold War (nonexistent missile and bomber gaps, for example). Fear sells and we’ve had quite a dose of it in the twenty-first century, from ISIS to Ebola. But a more important truth is that fear is a mind-killer, a debate-stifler.
Back in September, for example, Senator Lindsey Graham warned that ISIS and its radical Islamic army was coming to America to kill us all. ISIS, of course, is a regional power with no ability to mount significant operations against the United States. But fear is so commonplace, so effectively stoked in this country that Americans routinely and wildly exaggerate the threat posed by al-Qaeda or ISIS or the bogeyman du jour.
Decades ago, as a young lieutenant in the Air Force, I was hunkered down in Cheyenne Mountain during the Cold War. It was the ultimate citadel-cum-bomb-shelter, and those in it were believed to have a 70% likelihood of surviving a five-megaton nuclear blast. There, not surprisingly, I found myself contemplating the very real possibility of a thermonuclear exchange with the Soviet Union, a war that would have annihilated life as we knew it, indeed much of life on our planet thanks to the phenomenon of nuclear winter. You’ll excuse me for not shaking in my boots at the threat of ISIS coming to get me. Or of Sharia Law coming to my local town hall. With respect to such fears, America needs, as Hillary Clinton said in an admittedly different context, to “grow a pair.”
If you had been around in November 1938, would you have said the same thing about the Jews?If you had been around in November 1941, would you have said the same thing about the Axis? On September 10, 2001 would you have said the same thing about Al Qaeda?
If you had been around in November 1938, would you have said the same thing about the Jews?
You mentioned how powerful and dangerous you think Muslims are. In 1938, it was the Jews who were labeled powerful and dangerous.What thing was that?I don't believe I have ever mentioned the Jews, although I have expressed admiration for Israel.
The crusades were 1000 years a go and were in response to islamic insurgents in the world.
The crusades were 1000 years a go and were in response to islamic insurgents in the world. Obama's exact statement was"Lest we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place, remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ," he added. "In our home country, slavery and Jim Crow all too often was justified in the name of Christ." May be true. but Jesus never said kill the infedels. The koran does.
^^^^^^More than a whiff of homeskooling![]()