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While Hate Crimes Are Down Since 9/11 Spike, Prejudice Still A Major Issue, Group Says

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by nycsense December 5, 2008 8:38 PM EST
Displeased,

It''s like I said, if they keep the people ignorant then the monarchy stays intact. The more ignorant the people are the easier it is to control them. This is why in Saudi Arabia they had a cartoon show for children that looked like Mickey Mouse who was teaching kids to hate America. American critics saw this and asked the Saudis "***?". They took it of the air, but not without their Mickey Mouse being killed off by American Imperialism. It''s really sad that we as an american people are trying to make an effort to settle our differences and find some common ground, but then ou have this going on in the background. I''m telling you, if we get off foreign oil completely, then these Mid East goverments will run out of excuses to give to their people. Then what you''ll have is the French Revolution happen in the Middle East, which is long overdue. The key is to let the people figure it out for themselves, not bomb it into them.
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by notblue December 5, 2008 8:32 PM EST
mccarthy51, take my statement in the context of a rebuttle. I realize there are liberal christians, I''m referring to the leftwing athiest extremists that vilify christians at these posts.
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by displeased December 5, 2008 8:25 PM EST
That is a valid point, but what is not pointed out is that the level of poverty and uneducated is severely unbalanced when you compare the populations of the US and of the Mid East.
Posted by nycsense

Education is a problem. It seems they''re anti-knowledge and anti-education because the results don''t meet their religious agenda.
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by nycsense December 5, 2008 8:18 PM EST
Questionnews,

That is a valid point, but what is not pointed out is that the level of poverty and uneducated is severely unbalanced when you compare the populations of the US and of the Mid East. They are off the charts compared to us...that''s a clear indication of why this is so.
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by displeased December 5, 2008 8:16 PM EST
Most likely because they not allowed in those countries.
Posted by RowdynTex

Hmmm, interesting point...
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by nycsense December 5, 2008 8:12 PM EST
One of the strongest reasons for extremist is a dangerous formula is poverty matched with little education. Most extremists don''t even believe in the cause they are killing for. Their motivation is that their martydom promises money for their family. The monarchy of Saudi Arabia creates this mess, but their people don''t blame them because the king and princes play the devil''s advocate by condeming it. Meanwhile, they donate money to terrorist groups until they were found out, then they claimed ignorance. These oil sheiks run around driving solid gold cars while the people starve to death, and they deflect the blame toward "the evils of the US". The people believe it because they are ignorant. Keeping the people ignorant keeps the monarchy intact.
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by displeased December 5, 2008 8:09 PM EST
But I have seen these Muslims murder people because their religious jihad tells them to murder all the infidels...which is exactly what they''''re doing.
Posted by RowdynTex

Are you sure that''s why they''re doing it? I thought it was for political reasons, such as our support of Israel and our presence in Saudia Arabia. How come we don''t see terrorists attacking Russia or China or Mexico, etc.
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by questionnews December 5, 2008 7:58 PM EST
Both of you are SERIOUSLY ignorant. I''''m surprised the both of you can walk and breathe at the same time. Us christians have radical violent groups too, as so do jews and other religions. All in the argument that "my god has a bigger d.i.c.k. than your god" nonsense. Maybe the two of you should move to your own island where everyone looks alike and nothing ever changes, so you can feel safe and secure.

Posted by nycsense at 04:41 PM : Dec 05, 2008


Respectfully, in the last 1/2 century there is no comparison in the level of attacks & deaths caused by the devotees of Islam in the name of Islam. Some try to point out the wackos that murder abortion doctors & a smattering of other isolated incidences by those that claimed their religious beliefs justified their actions, but to try to compare the sheer volume & scale of the attacks & deaths caused by Muslims that claim their religious beliefs justified their actions. To say they''re on par is outright dishonest. Make list of atrocities committed by radical Islamists in the last 50 years or so & compare it to any other radical religious group. Actually, don''t do that because there is no comparison.
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by Mccarthyaw December 5, 2008 7:52 PM EST
How about we refuse any more building permits for mosques, until Saudi Arabia allows christian churches to be built there. Fair is fair, it seems. And ask the muslims to fix the bit about "anyone who leaves the muslim faith should be punished by death".

Posted by farmerbb at 04:48 PM : Dec 05, 2008

That is hardly an argument. This is America, we pride ourselves on being diverse. Unless you want to be like Saudi.
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by Mccarthyaw December 5, 2008 7:50 PM EST
Displeased, are liberals respectful of a christians beliefs? Thought not!

Posted by notblue at 04:00 PM : Dec 05, 2008

Many liberals are Christians, what is up with this nonsense that you have to be a social conservative to be a Christian.
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by farmerbb December 5, 2008 7:48 PM EST
How about we refuse any more building permits for mosques, until Saudi Arabia allows christian churches to be built there. Fair is fair, it seems. And ask the muslims to fix the bit about "anyone who leaves the muslim faith should be punished by death".
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by nycsense December 5, 2008 7:47 PM EST
All Muslims are potential terrorists.

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Posted by VcofReason

If your screen name implies "voice of reason", first you need to aquire some reason. Right now you''re just plain stupid.
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by nycsense December 5, 2008 7:41 PM EST
Bias Against U.S. Muslims On Rise

Does anyone in their right mind wonder why? Sheeze, they go around killing indiscriminately, have world domination as their stated objective, tell their followers that anyone that is not muslim deserves death, treat women like trash to the point of ''''honor killing'''' them.
It''''s an extremely f''''ed up cult and yeah, ''''bias'''' is increasing against them.

Posted by fahr451



excoachken, do you suppose that the MUslim radicals that have killed tens of thousands of innocent civilians thoughout most countries in the free world might have had a bigger influence than Rush? Maybe the fact that in single attack, the largest in the history of the U.S., a larger loss of life than at Pearl Harbor might also have been a factor? Or are you convinced like most libs that the blame lies with those nasty republicans? No wonder why this country is soooo divided, idiots like you.

Posted by notblue


Both of you are SERIOUSLY ignorant. I''m surprised the both of you can walk and breathe at the same time. Us christians have radical violent groups too, as so do jews and other religions. All in the argument that "my god has a bigger d.i.c.k. than your god" nonsense. Maybe the two of you should move to your own island where everyone looks alike and nothing ever changes, so you can feel safe and secure.
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by vcofreason December 5, 2008 7:38 PM EST
All Muslims are potential terrorists. Aren''t they taught to kill the infidels? Give me a break. There is no such thing as "radical Islam" or "extreme Christians". There are islamics and Christians. What the people who believe in the faith do with it makes THEM extreme. However, when it comes to the violent and oppressive Muslim faith, women are treated lesser than cattle and they kill anyone who doesn''t agree with them. People like to bring up that Christians did that too. Yeah, what like 2000 years ago? Lame argument.
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by secundus2 December 5, 2008 7:38 PM EST
Some Egyptian- and Syrian- and Lebanese- and Iraqi-Americans are Christians. It would be interesting to know how they are treated.

BTW, a "judgment" is not a "bias"; only "prejudice" can be equated with bias. Say that Mr. A, B or C decides, after reading some history and following the world news, that Islam is more dangerous than Christianity or Hinduism or Buddhism. You can argue that his judgment is incorrect or that he needs more/different evidence, but not that he is biased.
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by questionnews December 5, 2008 7:37 PM EST
"Report: Bias Against U.S. Muslims On Rise"


Report: Muslim Bias Against U.S. On Rise.

There, just as true!
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by notblue December 5, 2008 7:14 PM EST
excoachken, do you suppose that the MUslim radicals that have killed tens of thousands of innocent civilians thoughout most countries in the free world might have had a bigger influence than Rush? Maybe the fact that in single attack, the largest in the history of the U.S., a larger loss of life than at Pearl Harbor might also have been a factor? Or are you convinced like most libs that the blame lies with those nasty republicans? No wonder why this country is soooo divided, idiots like you.
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by excoachken December 5, 2008 7:04 PM EST
I am waiting for someone of Rush''s Dildoeheads to kill a Muslim and explain to the police, just how he learned to hate Muslim''s because of all the Rush-lies and Savage Moronisms. Perhaps we will have Limpwrist or Michael as co-defendants in court because of the hate crime du jour.
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by notblue December 5, 2008 7:00 PM EST
Displeased, are liberals respectful of a christians beliefs? Thought not!
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by notblue December 5, 2008 6:59 PM EST
Love the headline, Gee I wonder why? Sheesh!
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