Ground Zero Mosque

T0key

Active Member
I think we have to look to the theology of the different branches of Islam to understand this.

&& I think very much that we need to look at this particular mosque and the situation/intentions.

Either way, I hope we all start chillin and less killin.
 

redivider

Well-Known Member
didn't take long for all the logic to drop from your reasoning and for the personal attacks to come out.:-|

the best is how you try to somehow tie this into WWII and the japanese. two events from two completely different moments in time, somehow related, in your mind.... the japanese didn't try to build a cultural center near pearl harbor?? are you serious???? it doesn't make sense because pearl harbor was carried out by the armed forces of a nation. 9/11 was supposedly carried out by a bunch of cave-dwelling, opium-dealing, plane-flying arabs from saudi arabia, although they have no official affiliation with the ultra-conservative, terrorist-raising royal family..... :joint:

ok, the US blasted the shit out of baghdad, and we built an embassy that more ressembles a small town, with school, a CULTURAL center.... would you also consider that the US is disrespecting the locals??? or is that one OK...

is it only OK when the US spreads it's ideologies??

makes you think.....

:shock:
 

Mindmelted

Well-Known Member
Where are the personal attacks.
Stating the obvious truth about abe23 is not personal attacks.
And the rest is your opinion.
Which is funny because that argument was raised on the news.
You should be the one that really think before you attack someone.
Like you are so rightchous and all knowing..Yeah right.......
 

BFSKINNER

Member
If even a bare majority of Muslims supported jihadism, America would have every right to stop this mosque and drop nukes on Mecca.

Likewise, if even a bare majority of Americans were as racist and dangerous as Rick and Blitzkrieger, Muslims would have every right to crash airplanes in to every building over 5 stories on the eastern seaboard.
 

AhighPIPER

Active Member
The First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." Enough said:blsmoke:
 
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