robsrockshop
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Post by robsrockshop on Sept 11, 2013 21:55:55 GMT -5
One of my fav bands THC:
Pissed off and mad about it. Oh boy I know that's right!
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robsrockshop
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Post by robsrockshop on Sept 11, 2013 22:02:55 GMT -5
Montrose. Thanks for the blast to the past. A bit before my time but..... I love that song.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 11, 2013 22:23:37 GMT -5
i just seen somebody say the dc cops estimate over a million bikes made the trip This does indeed seem confirmed. Also confirmed is the million islamist march was less than 200 heads.
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Post by Rockoonz on Sept 11, 2013 22:44:24 GMT -5
So when they heard about the bikers they stayed home huh? Sounds like a celebration is in order... I'll bring the ROCK CANDY!
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Post by sandsman1 on Sept 13, 2013 14:51:29 GMT -5
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Post by jamesp on Sept 13, 2013 20:39:58 GMT -5
unbelievable
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Post by Rockhobbit on Sept 13, 2013 20:56:11 GMT -5
1 million vs 25 muslims. WE ARE THE PEOPLE!!
Really a bad day for Muslims to protest. Any other day would have gone unnoticed!
Sheri
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 7:37:54 GMT -5
Looks to me like some tolerant Christians are not so tolerant. Not one of you are native American (except maybe for Bill) and came from all over the world. It just so happens that the whites came here first and think they own all the rights listed in the constitution. I have not read the constitution for a while but I am pretty sure that it says ALL PEOPLE.
Judge not lest ye be judged. Those people did not have a damn thing to do with 9 frikin 11. They were not protesting. They were trying to be recognized by the """American""" people that they are """American""" people too just like the whites, yellows, browns, blacks and every shade in between.
Sometimes I am ashamed to be called an American. Judge not lest ye be judged. I follow this closer than most Christians and I am not a Christian. We need to get back to American tolerance like the people that wrote the constitution were.
PLEASE JIm
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Post by Rockhobbit on Sept 14, 2013 9:34:25 GMT -5
This country was founded on Christian principles. While I recognize all religions and their freedom, picking a day like 9-11 was not a smart thing to do. An attack on America was done by Muslims and the muslim faith. There is still a lot of pain and anger in this country over that day. While I understand their need to stand and express their rights and plead for the recognition they deserve, which they do, picking 9-11 as the day was not a good thing to do. Pick another day and all should go well and maybe more people will listen. I am not saying what they did was wrong, just ignorant. Sheri
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 10:16:36 GMT -5
@wampidy's point that egocentric view of our own "ownership" of the US is well taken. I can easily understand his perspective. He states that sometimes he is not proud to be American. I'll take this to mean he aspires to be more tolerant of other's and their practices and is not proud when fellow citizens do not do the same. Fair enough. (if I misread your intent, please correct me. It was not my intent to misrepresent your concepts) Jim, may I add another angle for your review? Celebrating a day of tragedy and death wrought by Muslims with a Muslim PROTEST is insensitive to both the dead and the memories of the remaining. Sheri's point is spot on. Had they protested any of 364 remaining days of the year, that being their right, they would have gone un-noticed. This need to build a Mosque so close to ground zero and now to protest on this specific day seems to illustrate a certain callous and confrontational nature for these people. To show a resistance to this callousness is natural and in my estimation admirable. Americans do not like people dancing on the graves of the deceased. May I ask? #1) Why a mosque so close to ground zero? #2) Why a protest in our nation's capitol on the anniversary of that tragic day? DC was attacked that day too. No thoughtful considerate person would do this. These can only be symptoms of a greater movement. That is too much "in your face" for my taste. I feel that to push back against such action is indeed the very nature of being American. Nobody here is old enough to remember the Rev War, but we all were taught about it in grade school. I will close by stating that a very similar act of defiance (burning Korans) by a Christian on the very same day is also un-American and that jackass was arrested. They found a way to stop him before he could do it, without defying his first amendment right of expression. www.nbcmiami.com/news/local/Florida-Pastor-Terry-Jones-Arrested-Before-He-Could-Burn-Qurans-223378401.html
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 10:23:46 GMT -5
I'll add that "The American Muslim" was against the "Million Muslim March" much the same as many here: theamericanmuslim.org/tam.php/features/articles/a-million-muslim-marchWe must be careful whom we defend. Lest we become guilty by association. MD Rabbi Alam is a maniac. He was the leader and promoter of the failed million muslim march. ---------- ME? I am not Christian, nor am I tolerant of these Muslim savages.
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Post by jamesp on Sept 14, 2013 16:09:07 GMT -5
I am not feeling to tolerant towards this Muslim shindig. I think i will keep my opinion to myself.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 16:21:58 GMT -5
A case of one's Karma running over another's dogma.
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Post by jamesp on Sept 14, 2013 16:58:51 GMT -5
Yes, i agree. I am in a good mood and happy to keep it that way.
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Post by Mark K on Sept 14, 2013 19:22:50 GMT -5
Anybody who thinks that those muslims were protesting for recognition only needs to pull their heads out of their rectums. Those people knew exactly what they were doing and the date was not a coincidence. It was supposed to be and was, an affront to the victims of their religion of hate.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 21:22:49 GMT -5
Would you have listened if they would have said their piece three weeks ago. Through the ages the Christians have slaughtered (yes slaughtered) probably millions around the world. Do you ever cry for those people? Have you even given any thought to those people? Hundreds and maybe even thousands of them were right here in this country. It seems like half the religions in the world say "my god is the only god" "believe in my religion or I am going to kill you". Christians included. It does not make a damn bit of difference when it happened. It was done in the name of Christianity which this country is supposedly built upon. Christianity has a much blacker history than the Muslims have a black present. Just look at that (I was going to call him a nut but) "Christian" in Florida. He is part of your religion and they stopped him on a technicality. He has free speech BUT people in the Christian faith should reign in their flock. In my estimation he should be shot because what he is doing is getting other people (Christians)(Americans) killed. The Muslims did not start this. We have been messing in their affairs for many many years. I am certainly not condoning what they did. It was a heinous crime on humanity and everything possible should be done to prevent it from happening again. Which includes arresting the Florida preacher for treason and quit killing Muslim civilians. Did you cry for the people that the military man killed in the village and the civilians that the USA has killed in Iraq and Afghanistan? If we are going to be pissed about innocent people getting killed then we should be pissed about all of them. That's my story and I am sticking to it unless someone changes my mind. Jim
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2013 21:29:18 GMT -5
Anybody who thinks that those muslims were protesting for recognition only needs to pull their heads out of their rectums. Those people knew exactly what they were doing and the date was not a coincidence. It was supposed to be and was, an affront to the victims of their religion of hate. You just proved it. You are as dumb as you look. Jim
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Post by jamesp on Sept 14, 2013 21:51:04 GMT -5
That's a bit like the Aryan nation having a beer party on Martin Luther King's grave on the anniversary of his shooting.
It's despicable. They are both no brainers. Good for a shock factor or starting a fight. Where is their shame?
The only event should be a celebration of life for those killed. May God have mercy on their souls.
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Post by Mark K on Sept 14, 2013 21:56:08 GMT -5
Anybody who thinks that those muslims were protesting for recognition only needs to pull their heads out of their rectums. Those people knew exactly what they were doing and the date was not a coincidence. It was supposed to be and was, an affront to the victims of their religion of hate. You just proved it. You are as dumb as you look. Jim Wow! Junior High again!
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Post by sandsman1 on Sept 15, 2013 23:51:22 GMT -5
I don't know i feel like a native American my parents and myself where born here and have never lived in another country -- so i consider my self a native American since iv never known any place else,i might not be the first but i consider myself native to America -- as for religion i was raised Lutheran i haven't been in a church since i got caught drink-in beer in the park on a Sunday morning in a suit, about age 14 or 15 i guess i was -- but i kinda like the christian way of life and what it stands for so i try to follow it best i can -- if i feel a need to pray or talk with my dad my recliner is just as good a place as any -- i never understood the pay to pray deal, Jesus never charged anyone to sit in the grass and hear him speak - in my mind that was a money and power thing created by man -- as for being tolerant if someone is standing on my foot ill ask them to get off if they don't ill push them off, if that's not right I guess Im not a perfect christian -- but as far as that goes i don't think iv ever met a perfect christian that's why god forgives if you ask for it
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