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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=jsteele][quote=Anonymous]Well, he's not entirely wrong. We do have a problem with Muslim extremists, and they do have training camps, and they do want to kill us. I'm not aware of Mormons training to do that, but I could have missed it. I don't think he said "regardless of their legal staus." Where are you getting that from, Jeff? Also, could you address the Reverend Wright parallel? [/quote] The guy didn't say we have a problem with Muslim extremists. He said we have a problem with Muslims. Where are there training camps in this country? The guy explicitly said the problem was in this country. Every aspect of that guy's statement was wrong and Trump said he is going to look into it. What exactly is he going to look into? Regarding Reverend Wright, Obama said he was not in church when the controversial statements were made. I've never seen proof that Obama in fact heard those statements. It is quite obvious that Trump heard the statements about Muslims. But, since you are so into comparing these two situation and you obviously condemn Wright, do you think Trump should have rebuked this guy? [/quote] Somewhat. As someone with increasingly Libertarian leanings, I bristle at the idea that political candidates should be in the business of "rebuking" the free speech of the voters. I'm certainly no fan of Trump, and a candidate more reasoned and gracious than he might have prefaced his response with something like "I don't believe that's true about the President's religious faith, and I want to point out that our problem is with Muslim extremists, but to address your concerns about terrorism, I'd like to say..." [/quote] Libertarianism is a completely antisocial political philosophy and is complete bullshit. [/quote] You really know fuck-all about Libertarians, don't you? I do more volunteer work as a Libertarian - I don't believe in government taking care of people - than most SJWs I know.[/quote] You know fuck all about the situation here, and you quite evidently also know jack shit about libertarianism. People calling someone out for speaking utter bullshit has absolutely zilch to do with the government. You have the freedom to babble moronic falsehoods about the President not being American and being a Muslim and I have the freedom to call you a lying, delusional dumbass. That is not censorship, it is free speech for all parties. Can't possibly get any more free and libertarian than that.[/quote] :thumbup: Exactly.[/quote] The majority of so-called "libertarians" want THEIR freedom to do and say whatever the fuck they want, but they can't stand it that [i]anyone else[/i] should be allowed the same freedoms to do and say whatever they want. It's utter and complete hypocrisy and a total sham.[/quote]
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