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Fast Eddie

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Its not often you'll hear an Englishman (especially me) say that!

But seriously, I hope that none of our French Norton brothers have been impacted by what those bastards have done in Paris.

I hope your politicians stand firm, and that ours stand with them. Fighting 'fire with fire' is the only viable course of action with low life fanatical bastards like these.

With luck, it will make the unelected liberal pansies in Brussels wake up too and stop being so stupidly soft with the 'human rights' of terrorists and start protecting the 'human rights' of innocent law abiding citizens.

I'll stop now before I burst a blood vessel...
 
I am with you, Brother Eddie.

I see in today's news, ISIS has accepted responsibility. That should help our American candy assed news medial, and president .... they seem to have trouble identifying terrorism .... want to call it random violence.

IMO, There is no such thing as "radical" Islam, .... only Islam. The current migration will render social, political, and economic problems such as the world has never seen, and can hardly imagine.

Prayers be with those who have lost loved ones.

Slick
 
IMO, there is a "radical" Islam. My Boeing job took me to many of the Islamic countries (but not Syria) and the people I dealt with were calm, rational and civilised people. The people in ISIS are none of the above. Had it not been for the US forces leaving all their military vehicles and equipment behind when they left, and all of it in turn-key condition, ISIS wouldn't have had the machinery to start their hostilities.

What I don't understand is why the Allies are using smart bombs against ISIS buildings. Where are the A-10s and AH-64s with their ground attack and strafing capabilities? The swaggering ISIS parades would make an easy target for those airplanes.
 
texasSlick said:
I am with you, Brother Eddie.

I see in today's news, ISIS has accepted responsibility. That should help our American candy assed news medial, and president .... they seem to have trouble identifying terrorism .... want to call it random violence.

IMO, There is no such thing as "radical" Islam, .... only Islam. The current migration will render social, political, and economic problems such as the world has never seen, and can hardly imagine.

Prayers be with those who have lost loved ones.

Slick


Of course the attack in Paris is all Obama's fault (with help from the media, also)

Who was President way back when when that nutball started shootein out of the tower in Austin?
 
texasSlick said:
I am with you, Brother Eddie.

I see in today's news, ISIS has accepted responsibility. That should help our American candy assed news medial, and president .... they seem to have trouble identifying terrorism .... want to call it random violence.

IMO, There is no such thing as "radical" Islam, .... only Islam. The current migration will render social, political, and economic problems such as the world has never seen, and can hardly imagine.

Prayers be with those who have lost loved ones.

Slick


Of course the attack in Paris is all Obama's fault (with help from the media, also)

Who was President way back when when that nutball started shooting out of the tower in Austin? And who was President when the planes crashed into The World Trade Center and The Pentagon? Who was President when the Marine brracks was bombed in Lebanon?
 
Islam never rendered unto Caesar what is Caesar's

Therefore Islam is Caesar

Islam militantly refuses subordination of religious law to secular law

That . . . is why Sharia, even to "moderate Muslims" trumps the law of each and every host countr
 
xbacksideslider said:
Islam never rendered unto Caesar what is Caesar's

Therefore Islam is Caesar

Islam militantly refuses subordination of religious law to secular law

That . . . is why Sharia, even to "moderate Muslims" trumps the law of each and every host countr

What did you call it when a county clerk in Kentucky refused to issue same-sex marriage licenses because of her fundamentalist Christian religious beliefs? Is that not refusal of subordination of religious law to secular law?
 
Virtually all religions have their own "laws" which are in addition to the national laws of their country of residence. Problems arise when fanatics refuse to follow legal procedures because of their religious beliefs. IMO, that Kentucky clerk should have been fired for refusing to do her job, as should anyone else doing the same.
 
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