Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all protestors get ejected from rallies regardless of party
This is simply untrue.
If you block my view because you feel like standing, you need to move. Sorry.
Do you also feel the need to scream "You Have A Bomb!" at that terribly inconsiderate person exercising free speech?
I have a little secret to share with you, my friend:
Your rights end where mine begin.
You simply have zero right to stand up front of me and block my view where everyone else is seated.
Who said we learned (or should have) the most important things in kindergarten?
I'm sorry if you didn't.
Oh, sure. That's why all these people who were also standing were kicked out as well. Oh, wait...
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all protestors get ejected from rallies regardless of party
This is simply untrue.
If you block my view because you feel like standing, you need to move. Sorry.
Do you also feel the need to scream "You Have A Bomb!" at that terribly inconsiderate person exercising free speech?
I have a little secret to share with you, my friend:
Your rights end where mine begin.
You simply have zero right to stand up front of me and block my view where everyone else is seated.
Who said we learned (or should have) the most important things in kindergarten?
I'm sorry if you didn't.
You have an interesting view of your "rights." By the way, you're not my friend. Most arrogant douchebags like yourself don't have many.
I have no need to be your friend to address you as I did. Sorry if that offends you.
Many of my views (and international experiences) are in fact quite unconventional. So what? I tend to think that's a good thing around here, don't you?
I would agree that supporting racially and religiously-based insults as an appropriate response to someone "blocking your view" is unconventional. However, I disagree that it is a good thing.
jsteele wrote:Speaking of getting ugly, this seems like a below the belt swipe at Trump:
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all protestors get ejected from rallies regardless of party
This is simply untrue.
If you block my view because you feel like standing, you need to move. Sorry.
Do you also feel the need to scream "You Have A Bomb!" at that terribly inconsiderate person exercising free speech?
I have a little secret to share with you, my friend:
Your rights end where mine begin.
You simply have zero right to stand up front of me and block my view where everyone else is seated.
Who said we learned (or should have) the most important things in kindergarten?
I'm sorry if you didn't.
You have an interesting view of your "rights." By the way, you're not my friend. Most arrogant douchebags like yourself don't have many.
I have no need to be your friend to address you as I did. Sorry if that offends you.
Many of my views (and international experiences) are in fact quite unconventional. So what? I tend to think that's a good thing around here, don't you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all protestors get ejected from rallies regardless of party
This is simply untrue.
If you block my view because you feel like standing, you need to move. Sorry.
Do you also feel the need to scream "You Have A Bomb!" at that terribly inconsiderate person exercising free speech?
I have a little secret to share with you, my friend:
Your rights end where mine begin.
You simply have zero right to stand up front of me and block my view where everyone else is seated.
Who said we learned (or should have) the most important things in kindergarten?
I'm sorry if you didn't.
You have an interesting view of your "rights." By the way, you're not my friend. Most arrogant douchebags like yourself don't have many.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all protestors get ejected from rallies regardless of party
This is simply untrue.
If you block my view because you feel like standing, you need to move. Sorry.
Do you also feel the need to scream "You Have A Bomb!" at that terribly inconsiderate person exercising free speech?
I have a little secret to share with you, my friend:
Your rights end where mine begin.
You simply have zero right to stand up front of me and block my view where everyone else is seated.
Who said we learned (or should have) the most important things in kindergarten?
I'm sorry if you didn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all protestors get ejected from rallies regardless of party
This is simply untrue.
If you block my view because you feel like standing, you need to move. Sorry.
Do you also feel the need to scream "You Have A Bomb!" at that terribly inconsiderate person exercising free speech?
I have a little secret to share with you, my friend:
Your rights end where mine begin.
You simply have zero right to stand up front of me and block my view where everyone else is seated.
Who said we learned (or should have) the most important things in kindergarten?
I'm sorry if you didn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all protestors get ejected from rallies regardless of party
This is simply untrue.
If you block my view because you feel like standing, you need to move. Sorry.
Do you also feel the need to scream "You Have A Bomb!" at that terribly inconsiderate person exercising free speech?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:all protestors get ejected from rallies regardless of party
This is simply untrue.
If you block my view because you feel like standing, you need to move. Sorry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's Trump's view on marriage equality:
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/george-takei-donald-trump-marriage-equality_5594014fe4b0569b63402c61
Not very loving of gays. But how is you overlooked that in the candidate himself but judged two Muslims attendees instead?
Muslims don't hate gays. Islam does not permit homosexuality but its mischaracterizing to say it follows that they hate homosexuals.
Which mosque in the DC area can a gay Muslim be part of?
Nix my above question. Meant to ask can a gay Muslim be employed at a Mosque? If not, it's discrimination, isn't it?
Reexamine your reasoning. Islam does not permit homosexuality, therefore all Muslims must hate homosexuals, therefore to prove they love homosexuals they must employ them at mosques.
Fail.
Muslims do not need to love homosexuals. They need to respect them. Mosques permit homosexuals. No mosque would or should ask any individual who their sexual partner is at the door before admitting them. They don't need hire homosexuals to prove they are respectful of difference of opinions. Homosexuals may be employed at mosques (and some are, btw) but probably not as teachers. The law has already established that religious institutions are well within their right to hire teachers that support their religious views.
So if you have an issue with this, maybe you need to move to a more rigid country.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's Trump's view on marriage equality:
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/george-takei-donald-trump-marriage-equality_5594014fe4b0569b63402c61
Not very loving of gays. But how is you overlooked that in the candidate himself but judged two Muslims attendees instead?
Muslims don't hate gays. Islam does not permit homosexuality but its mischaracterizing to say it follows that they hate homosexuals.
Which mosque in the DC area can a gay Muslim be part of?
Nix my above question. Meant to ask can a gay Muslim be employed at a Mosque? If not, it's discrimination, isn't it?
Anonymous wrote:Check your history, folks...
"First, Trump came for the Mexicans. But I did not speak out, because I am not Mexican.
Then, Trump came for the Black activists. But I did not speak out, because I am not Black.
Then, Trump came for the Muslims. But I did not speak out, because I am not Muslim.
Then, Trump came for me. And there was nobody left to speak out for me."
Sound familiar? It echoes Pastor Martin Niemoller, who famously spoke of what happened in Germany under Hitler.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here's Trump's view on marriage equality:
http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/george-takei-donald-trump-marriage-equality_5594014fe4b0569b63402c61
Not very loving of gays. But how is you overlooked that in the candidate himself but judged two Muslims attendees instead?
Muslims don't hate gays. Islam does not permit homosexuality but its mischaracterizing to say it follows that they hate homosexuals.
Which mosque in the DC area can a gay Muslim be part of?