Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Jeff Duncan obviously does not understand that the Paris terrorists are exactly the people that the Syrian refugees were trying to get AWAY from when they left Syria.
How can you be so sure that none of the refugees are actually members of ISIS? You cannot. If it turns out. That even one of the perpetrators came in with refugees, they will all be expelled from every country in Europe.
Anonymous wrote:Neocon David Frum hawking border fences:
https://twitter.com/davidfrum/status/665304142772965376
Anonymous wrote:FOX News anchor Monica Crowley yammering about Obama "speculating" on the terrorists:
https://twitter.com/MonicaCrowley/status/665301349903548416
Anonymous wrote:Politics is what you're thinking about now?
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:That was from January.
Trump's tweet was from Jan - the Charlie Hebdo attacks. The french ambassador dug it out and posted his reply tonight? Weird.
Anonymous wrote:Jeff Duncan obviously does not understand that the Paris terrorists are exactly the people that the Syrian refugees were trying to get AWAY from when they left Syria.
Anonymous wrote:Ben Carson referred to ISIS as an "existential" threat in response to the attacks... Is Ben Carson trapped in a book from Camus or Sartre? That might explain a few things...
Anonymous wrote:Jeff Duncan obviously does not understand that the Paris terrorists are exactly the people that the Syrian refugees were trying to get AWAY from when they left Syria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ben Carson referred to ISIS as an "existential" threat in response to the attacks... Is Ben Carson trapped in a book from Camus or Sartre? That might explain a few things...
I am not a Carson fan. Not remotely. But here, it is you who sounds intellectually challenged. "Existential" and "existentialism" mean two different things.
ex·is·ten·tial
?e?z??sten(t)SH(?)l/
adjective
of or relating to existence.
PHILOSOPHY
concerned with existence, especially human existence as viewed in the theories of existentialism.
LOGIC
(of a proposition) affirming or implying the existence of a thing.
Ah yes, I am the one who is so profoundly challenged. Obviously they mean totally DIFFERENT things and have NOTHING to do with each other.
LMAO! Thanks for playing, tho.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ben Carson referred to ISIS as an "existential" threat in response to the attacks... Is Ben Carson trapped in a book from Camus or Sartre? That might explain a few things...
I am not a Carson fan. Not remotely. But here, it is you who sounds intellectually challenged. "Existential" and "existentialism" mean two different things.
Anonymous wrote:Ben Carson referred to ISIS as an "existential" threat in response to the attacks... Is Ben Carson trapped in a book from Camus or Sartre? That might explain a few things...