Anonymous wrote:So what? WWIII will bring us closer to the rapture.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reality is this - Americans are asleep. We are fools if we think this isn't coming here. It is. Radical Islam is a cancer. Cancer spreads until it is cut out and completely annihilated. Egyptian Christians being beheaded in mass makes us sad. It makes us gasp. It hurts our hearts. Hearing that a pilot was placed in a cage and burned alive sears images into our heads that we push away. Children being crucified is horrifying. It's too painful and too ugly to think about. We are shocked and angry and sad. But we lose interest quickly and go back to our daily lives.
It will be here next. That is not a doomsday prediction. Unless we take steps to rid the world of this cancer, it will spread. I am as liberal as they come. I hate war. I have two sons who have already done two tours each in that god-forsaken part of the country. The last thing I want to see is more troops deployed. It's time to take it up a notch. Bomb the fuck out of every single place ISIS is know to train. Sorry about the civilian causalities. Their lives were pretty damn shitty to begin with. Sometimes death is better. And if a nuclear option becomes necessary, at least it ends the war. It worked last time.
Very well said. Thank you.
So, are you two political geniuses interested in bombing France and Denmark? Because the terrorists in those countries were born there. And it's nice that you've decided that civilian lives in these places are no biggie. At least you're admitting it. You can bomb and bomb and bomb and you'll just be creating more terrorists as you go along. This isn't a problem that can be solved with bombs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reality is this - Americans are asleep. We are fools if we think this isn't coming here. It is. Radical Islam is a cancer. Cancer spreads until it is cut out and completely annihilated. Egyptian Christians being beheaded in mass makes us sad. It makes us gasp. It hurts our hearts. Hearing that a pilot was placed in a cage and burned alive sears images into our heads that we push away. Children being crucified is horrifying. It's too painful and too ugly to think about. We are shocked and angry and sad. But we lose interest quickly and go back to our daily lives.
It will be here next. That is not a doomsday prediction. Unless we take steps to rid the world of this cancer, it will spread. I am as liberal as they come. I hate war. I have two sons who have already done two tours each in that god-forsaken part of the country. The last thing I want to see is more troops deployed. It's time to take it up a notch. Bomb the fuck out of every single place ISIS is know to train. Sorry about the civilian causalities. Their lives were pretty damn shitty to begin with. Sometimes death is better. And if a nuclear option becomes necessary, at least it ends the war. It worked last time.
Very well said. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reality is this - Americans are asleep. We are fools if we think this isn't coming here. It is. Radical Islam is a cancer. Cancer spreads until it is cut out and completely annihilated. Egyptian Christians being beheaded in mass makes us sad. It makes us gasp. It hurts our hearts. Hearing that a pilot was placed in a cage and burned alive sears images into our heads that we push away. Children being crucified is horrifying. It's too painful and too ugly to think about. We are shocked and angry and sad. But we lose interest quickly and go back to our daily lives.
It will be here next. That is not a doomsday prediction. Unless we take steps to rid the world of this cancer, it will spread. I am as liberal as they come. I hate war. I have two sons who have already done two tours each in that god-forsaken part of the country. The last thing I want to see is more troops deployed. It's time to take it up a notch. Bomb the fuck out of every single place ISIS is know to train. Sorry about the civilian causalities. Their lives were pretty damn shitty to begin with. Sometimes death is better. And if a nuclear option becomes necessary, at least it ends the war. It worked last time.
Very well said. Thank you.
So, are you two political geniuses interested in bombing France and Denmark? Because the terrorists in those countries were born there. And it's nice that you've decided that civilian lives in these places are no biggie. At least you're admitting it. You can bomb and bomb and bomb and you'll just be creating more terrorists as you go along. This isn't a problem that can be solved with bombs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reality is this - Americans are asleep. We are fools if we think this isn't coming here. It is. Radical Islam is a cancer. Cancer spreads until it is cut out and completely annihilated. Egyptian Christians being beheaded in mass makes us sad. It makes us gasp. It hurts our hearts. Hearing that a pilot was placed in a cage and burned alive sears images into our heads that we push away. Children being crucified is horrifying. It's too painful and too ugly to think about. We are shocked and angry and sad. But we lose interest quickly and go back to our daily lives.
It will be here next. That is not a doomsday prediction. Unless we take steps to rid the world of this cancer, it will spread. I am as liberal as they come. I hate war. I have two sons who have already done two tours each in that god-forsaken part of the country. The last thing I want to see is more troops deployed. It's time to take it up a notch. Bomb the fuck out of every single place ISIS is know to train. Sorry about the civilian causalities. Their lives were pretty damn shitty to begin with. Sometimes death is better. And if a nuclear option becomes necessary, at least it ends the war. It worked last time.
Very well said. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The reality is this - Americans are asleep. We are fools if we think this isn't coming here. It is. Radical Islam is a cancer. Cancer spreads until it is cut out and completely annihilated. Egyptian Christians being beheaded in mass makes us sad. It makes us gasp. It hurts our hearts. Hearing that a pilot was placed in a cage and burned alive sears images into our heads that we push away. Children being crucified is horrifying. It's too painful and too ugly to think about. We are shocked and angry and sad. But we lose interest quickly and go back to our daily lives.
It will be here next. That is not a doomsday prediction. Unless we take steps to rid the world of this cancer, it will spread. I am as liberal as they come. I hate war. I have two sons who have already done two tours each in that god-forsaken part of the country. The last thing I want to see is more troops deployed. It's time to take it up a notch. Bomb the fuck out of every single place ISIS is know to train. Sorry about the civilian causalities. Their lives were pretty damn shitty to begin with. Sometimes death is better. And if a nuclear option becomes necessary, at least it ends the war. It worked last time.
Very well said. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:
The reality is this - Americans are asleep. We are fools if we think this isn't coming here. It is. Radical Islam is a cancer. Cancer spreads until it is cut out and completely annihilated. Egyptian Christians being beheaded in mass makes us sad. It makes us gasp. It hurts our hearts. Hearing that a pilot was placed in a cage and burned alive sears images into our heads that we push away. Children being crucified is horrifying. It's too painful and too ugly to think about. We are shocked and angry and sad. But we lose interest quickly and go back to our daily lives.
It will be here next. That is not a doomsday prediction. Unless we take steps to rid the world of this cancer, it will spread. I am as liberal as they come. I hate war. I have two sons who have already done two tours each in that god-forsaken part of the country. The last thing I want to see is more troops deployed. It's time to take it up a notch. Bomb the fuck out of every single place ISIS is know to train. Sorry about the civilian causalities. Their lives were pretty damn shitty to begin with. Sometimes death is better. And if a nuclear option becomes necessary, at least it ends the war. It worked last time.
Very well said. Thank you.
Anonymous wrote:The reality is this - Americans are asleep. We are fools if we think this isn't coming here. It is. Radical Islam is a cancer. Cancer spreads until it is cut out and completely annihilated. Egyptian Christians being beheaded in mass makes us sad. It makes us gasp. It hurts our hearts. Hearing that a pilot was placed in a cage and burned alive sears images into our heads that we push away. Children being crucified is horrifying. It's too painful and too ugly to think about. We are shocked and angry and sad. But we lose interest quickly and go back to our daily lives.
It will be here next. That is not a doomsday prediction. Unless we take steps to rid the world of this cancer, it will spread. I am as liberal as they come. I hate war. I have two sons who have already done two tours each in that god-forsaken part of the country. The last thing I want to see is more troops deployed. It's time to take it up a notch. Bomb the fuck out of every single place ISIS is know to train. Sorry about the civilian causalities. Their lives were pretty damn shitty to begin with. Sometimes death is better. And if a nuclear option becomes necessary, at least it ends the war. It worked last time.
Anonymous wrote:
The debate goes on and on but I don't think it is useless. For myself, I am trying to understand where the barbarism of ISIS comes from. The simplistic explanations -- they are just lunatics, it is the nature of Islam, it is a reaction to years of Western imperialism -- might each have a very tiny bit of truth, but none of them come close to being sufficient.
For me the subject is academic, but I sometimes need to remind myself that for my Muslim friends, neighbors and co-workers, the subject an be a painful one. I do try to be careful with my language but I am sure that I don't always succeed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Listen, this debate over whether Islam as a whole is "bad" or "violent" versus whether it is just some Muslims who are twisting their religion occurs constantly on this forum. I don't think anyone's mind is going to change.
But to the people who insist that Islam itself is the problem, let's just continue with your train of thought instead of trying to disagree. Islam is violent and bad. Now what? A billion people follow this religion. If we decide it's "bad" what exactly have we gained from this knowledge? Should we just be incredibly distrusting of Muslims all the time? Because newsflash, we already are.
The debate goes on and on but I don't think it is useless. For myself, I am trying to understand where the barbarism of ISIS comes from. The simplistic explanations -- they are just lunatics, it is the nature of Islam, it is a reaction to years of Western imperialism -- might each have a very tiny bit of truth, but none of them come close to being sufficient.
For me the subject is academic, but I sometimes need to remind myself that for my Muslim friends, neighbors and co-workers, the subject an be a painful one. I do try to be careful with my language but I am sure that I don't always succeed.
Anonymous wrote:Listen, this debate over whether Islam as a whole is "bad" or "violent" versus whether it is just some Muslims who are twisting their religion occurs constantly on this forum. I don't think anyone's mind is going to change.
But to the people who insist that Islam itself is the problem, let's just continue with your train of thought instead of trying to disagree. Islam is violent and bad. Now what? A billion people follow this religion. If we decide it's "bad" what exactly have we gained from this knowledge? Should we just be incredibly distrusting of Muslims all the time? Because newsflash, we already are.