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urbanrealtor
ParticipantTHis is the part where surveyor says he knows more than anyone else about Islam and his knowledge predicted this.
This is akin to the people who read Germania by Tacitus and claim it predicts Hitler.
Truly dumb.
There are nominally Christian preacher who espouse violence and there is violence committed in the name of Christ.
The difference he cites is one of the interpretation of jurisprudence in the name of the lord.The humor is the part about how the caliphates were so anti-Jewish. Remember he knows more than all those liberal historians.
I spent several weeks this summer roaming around Muslim castles in the old caliphate of Al-Andalus.
Its remarkable to see so many stars of David among Quranic verses.Note: Sevilla (the last Iberian Muslim stronghold) was finally ceded to the Christians when the Christians swore a blood oath to the Muslim king that they would be tolerant of the Jews.
The inquisitions made the Moors uncomfortable about ceding their subjects over to genocidal conquerors.
Unsurprisingly, the Christians did not keep their word.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantThis is akin to the people who read Germania by Tacitus and claim it predicts Hitler.
Truly dumb.
There are nominally Christian preacher who espouse violence and there is violence committed in the name of Christ.
The difference he cites is one of the interpretation of jurisprudence in the name of the lord.The humor is the part about how the caliphates were so anti-Jewish. Remember he knows more than all those liberal historians.
I spent several weeks this summer roaming around Muslim castles in the old caliphate of Al-Andalus.
Its remarkable to see so many stars of David among Quranic verses.Note: Sevilla (the last Iberian Muslim stronghold) was finally ceded to the Christians when the Christians swore a blood oath to the Muslim king that they would be tolerant of the Jews.
The inquisitions made the Moors uncomfortable about ceding their subjects over to genocidal conquerors.
Unsurprisingly, the Christians did not keep their word.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantThis is akin to the people who read Germania by Tacitus and claim it predicts Hitler.
Truly dumb.
There are nominally Christian preacher who espouse violence and there is violence committed in the name of Christ.
The difference he cites is one of the interpretation of jurisprudence in the name of the lord.The humor is the part about how the caliphates were so anti-Jewish. Remember he knows more than all those liberal historians.
I spent several weeks this summer roaming around Muslim castles in the old caliphate of Al-Andalus.
Its remarkable to see so many stars of David among Quranic verses.Note: Sevilla (the last Iberian Muslim stronghold) was finally ceded to the Christians when the Christians swore a blood oath to the Muslim king that they would be tolerant of the Jews.
The inquisitions made the Moors uncomfortable about ceding their subjects over to genocidal conquerors.
Unsurprisingly, the Christians did not keep their word.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantThis is akin to the people who read Germania by Tacitus and claim it predicts Hitler.
Truly dumb.
There are nominally Christian preacher who espouse violence and there is violence committed in the name of Christ.
The difference he cites is one of the interpretation of jurisprudence in the name of the lord.The humor is the part about how the caliphates were so anti-Jewish. Remember he knows more than all those liberal historians.
I spent several weeks this summer roaming around Muslim castles in the old caliphate of Al-Andalus.
Its remarkable to see so many stars of David among Quranic verses.Note: Sevilla (the last Iberian Muslim stronghold) was finally ceded to the Christians when the Christians swore a blood oath to the Muslim king that they would be tolerant of the Jews.
The inquisitions made the Moors uncomfortable about ceding their subjects over to genocidal conquerors.
Unsurprisingly, the Christians did not keep their word.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantThis is akin to the people who read Germania by Tacitus and claim it predicts Hitler.
Truly dumb.
There are nominally Christian preacher who espouse violence and there is violence committed in the name of Christ.
The difference he cites is one of the interpretation of jurisprudence in the name of the lord.The humor is the part about how the caliphates were so anti-Jewish. Remember he knows more than all those liberal historians.
I spent several weeks this summer roaming around Muslim castles in the old caliphate of Al-Andalus.
Its remarkable to see so many stars of David among Quranic verses.Note: Sevilla (the last Iberian Muslim stronghold) was finally ceded to the Christians when the Christians swore a blood oath to the Muslim king that they would be tolerant of the Jews.
The inquisitions made the Moors uncomfortable about ceding their subjects over to genocidal conquerors.
Unsurprisingly, the Christians did not keep their word.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantThis is akin to the people who read Germania by Tacitus and claim it predicts Hitler.
Truly dumb.
There are nominally Christian preacher who espouse violence and there is violence committed in the name of Christ.
The difference he cites is one of the interpretation of jurisprudence in the name of the lord.The humor is the part about how the caliphates were so anti-Jewish. Remember he knows more than all those liberal historians.
I spent several weeks this summer roaming around Muslim castles in the old caliphate of Al-Andalus.
Its remarkable to see so many stars of David among Quranic verses.Note: Sevilla (the last Iberian Muslim stronghold) was finally ceded to the Christians when the Christians swore a blood oath to the Muslim king that they would be tolerant of the Jews.
The inquisitions made the Moors uncomfortable about ceding their subjects over to genocidal conquerors.
Unsurprisingly, the Christians did not keep their word.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Hatfield]> Shelve your moronic partisan politics for a second
Hello, pot? This is kettle![/quote]
You’re out your weight class.He has better political discourse than just about anyone on this blog.
Though AFX comes out with good ones now and again.
Not sure if there is a line between McVeigh and Hasan.
However, there is a line between McVeigh and Eric Klebold.
Oklahoma City had a (confused) agenda that was not present in Columbine.
On a scale of warfare-on-a-budget activism vs. nihilistic violent rampage, it seems more like a rampage to me.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Hatfield]> Shelve your moronic partisan politics for a second
Hello, pot? This is kettle![/quote]
You’re out your weight class.He has better political discourse than just about anyone on this blog.
Though AFX comes out with good ones now and again.
Not sure if there is a line between McVeigh and Hasan.
However, there is a line between McVeigh and Eric Klebold.
Oklahoma City had a (confused) agenda that was not present in Columbine.
On a scale of warfare-on-a-budget activism vs. nihilistic violent rampage, it seems more like a rampage to me.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Hatfield]> Shelve your moronic partisan politics for a second
Hello, pot? This is kettle![/quote]
You’re out your weight class.He has better political discourse than just about anyone on this blog.
Though AFX comes out with good ones now and again.
Not sure if there is a line between McVeigh and Hasan.
However, there is a line between McVeigh and Eric Klebold.
Oklahoma City had a (confused) agenda that was not present in Columbine.
On a scale of warfare-on-a-budget activism vs. nihilistic violent rampage, it seems more like a rampage to me.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Hatfield]> Shelve your moronic partisan politics for a second
Hello, pot? This is kettle![/quote]
You’re out your weight class.He has better political discourse than just about anyone on this blog.
Though AFX comes out with good ones now and again.
Not sure if there is a line between McVeigh and Hasan.
However, there is a line between McVeigh and Eric Klebold.
Oklahoma City had a (confused) agenda that was not present in Columbine.
On a scale of warfare-on-a-budget activism vs. nihilistic violent rampage, it seems more like a rampage to me.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Hatfield]> Shelve your moronic partisan politics for a second
Hello, pot? This is kettle![/quote]
You’re out your weight class.He has better political discourse than just about anyone on this blog.
Though AFX comes out with good ones now and again.
Not sure if there is a line between McVeigh and Hasan.
However, there is a line between McVeigh and Eric Klebold.
Oklahoma City had a (confused) agenda that was not present in Columbine.
On a scale of warfare-on-a-budget activism vs. nihilistic violent rampage, it seems more like a rampage to me.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI don’t remember their names but there are these dudes from Boston who sell “Yankees Suck” t-shirts a few months a year.
They vacation the rest of the time from the t-shirt proceeds.
The trouble with comparing teachers is that they provide a public service.
The market driven model does not apply.
I don’t want my teachers competing for who can give the most “A’s” any more than I want security and police companies competing for who can shoot or arrest more people.
It does seem weird to be agreeing with SD though.
I guess we see alike outside of real estate.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI don’t remember their names but there are these dudes from Boston who sell “Yankees Suck” t-shirts a few months a year.
They vacation the rest of the time from the t-shirt proceeds.
The trouble with comparing teachers is that they provide a public service.
The market driven model does not apply.
I don’t want my teachers competing for who can give the most “A’s” any more than I want security and police companies competing for who can shoot or arrest more people.
It does seem weird to be agreeing with SD though.
I guess we see alike outside of real estate.
urbanrealtor
ParticipantI don’t remember their names but there are these dudes from Boston who sell “Yankees Suck” t-shirts a few months a year.
They vacation the rest of the time from the t-shirt proceeds.
The trouble with comparing teachers is that they provide a public service.
The market driven model does not apply.
I don’t want my teachers competing for who can give the most “A’s” any more than I want security and police companies competing for who can shoot or arrest more people.
It does seem weird to be agreeing with SD though.
I guess we see alike outside of real estate.
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