Islam can dish it out, but can't take it

abandonconflict

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Well, it is kinda funny, the way these snivelers, ignore the threat. One says he has never seen women beheaded but, what about Mexico. And when I show it, it's racist. What a bunch of shaking cowards.

We already had one case, where a woman was grabbed by a self-Jihadist in the USA and he cut her head off right there in front of her Co-workers. "Oh he was just a nut case." Riiiiiiight.

The underwear bomber? "Oh he was just a nut case." The Boston bomber? "Oh he was just a kid."

We used to call this whistling past the grave yard. or sticking your head in the sand.
But Jared leoghner and James Holmes really are just crazy...
 

ethabhae

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UncleBuck

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you think swallow. if muslim does this terror, they do in friday pray time, but this act happens in saturday. guess saturday which religions holiday and pray time ? of course jews. hundreds of jews did not come to the WTC this day. however a muslim cant do this thing. this contrary their religion. they are not muslim like you are not christian like israel not jew
i think you're onto something.

 

NLXSK1

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By who's right?
Ownership is an illusion.

You own something until someone or something bigger shows up and takes it by force. We pay an annual tribute to our government to avoid them from doing this. It is like extortion but totally legal.
 

Rob Roy

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and yet you still try to ignore whats being said. If you feel so strongly against force used by government, why won't you return the land you are on ? Give the land back to its rightful people. Why do you continue to take advantage of the very things you complain about.
What is property? Who can own it? How is ownership of something justly achieved ?


If you DON'T feel strongly about the use of force by government, does that mean you are okay with Pot Prohibition?

Theft of peaceful self determination? Murder by drone?
 

Rob Roy

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Ownership is an illusion.

You own something until someone or something bigger shows up and takes it by force. We pay an annual tribute to our government to avoid them from doing this. It is like extortion but totally legal.
I agree. Although I wouldn't say "it's like extortion", It IS extortion.

When the meanings of words are changed to accomodate the "some pigs are more equal than others" standard, there is a smelly lump under the carpet.
 

Rob Roy

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Only one step away from Rape
Almost. While the penalty for peaceful disobedience to an edict ultimately might include rape, the end game for noncompliance ultimately is death to the disobedient.

You can ridicule that, but I defy you to disprove it.
 

Rob Roy

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Wrong question. Property is something someone can own. Those that can own it can own property..
One characteristic of property is if it is owned. Another is if it is unowned.

Who can own it is a question that goes to the formation of property (taking a natural resource and fashioning it into "property") and to the just creation or transfer of it.

Some property is pre-existing and some is created, altered (improved) or destroyed.

Yes, property is something that someone can own, but it is important to understand who can or more accurately who does own it and why they own it.

I say that ownership of a given property confers certain rights, among them is control of THAT particular piece of property.
 
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