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gradivus1 year, 3 months ago
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That just means "God is great," and a politician of any faith addressing a Muslim audience would do the same. Would you suspect a white Christian candidate (Huckabee, for instance) if he addressed a Jewish audience about faith and said the Shema (which translates to "Hear oh Israel, the Lord is God, the Lord is One")? Would that make you think he was secretly Jewish, even if he said it in Hebrew?
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DropkickaLib1 year, 3 months ago
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The term has been an Islamic battle cry for many centures. Also, 1) Huckabee was not raised Jewish, and if even he was 2) I'm not aware of the existence of millions of Jewish terrorists, although no doubt hyperbola considers all Jews except those advocating the destruction of Isreal to be terrorists.
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robear1 year, 3 months ago
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Yes lets not forget what isreal likes to do to palestinians. perhaps you should step out of your trailor some time and read a book or two.
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tard....
as for a battlecry - did christians not have very similar battlecries during the crusades? you could take anything and make it into a battlecry.
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DropkickaLib1 year, 3 months ago
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I'm more worried about what the Palestinians are doing to everyone else. That's why they've been kicked out of Jordan, Kuwait, and other countries. Arab states don't want them in their countries so I get tired of people beating the Palestinian issue drum. Maybe you should make sure that you can spell "trailer" properly before you call someone else a "tard". If you're going to be a sarcastic douchebag, do it right. I have read a considerable number of books on the subject of the Crusades and the history of the period is commonly misrepresented by the left.
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dunkirk1 year, 3 months ago
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Neighbors? How friendly would you be to neighbors who tossed you from land you had owned for generations with no compensation? BTW did you know the Jordanians were forced to eject the PLO or suffer the consequences form Israel? Kinda like Bush and the Republicans if you dont play our way.
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Georgia501 year, 3 months ago
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Really. When I spent the Summer in Israel on a kibbutz, the meanie Jews would make one pass over the potato field with the harvester machine. Any spuds too small to be picked up were left for area Palestinians to gather--free of charge. I watched them fill a half dozen baskets in a matter of hours...just during my 4-hour shift on the machine.
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MEAN JEWS!
I could go on about the life-saving surgeries and organ transplants these brutes force on Palestinian children, but I think everyone here gets the picture.
Fortunately, Jew-Bob is on the job. He lurks where unsuspecting Gentiles fail to notice his Mossad bodyguards, keying in laser-guided bomb coordinates from his laptop in Parma, Ohio, relayed to a satellite uplink located in the basement of his local synagogue, directly to patrolling F-15s and F-16s.
Be afraid. Be very afraid. Jew-Bob is always vigilant.
Jew-Bob is a Registered Trademark of Jew-Bob, LLC. Jew-Bob is not related to Billy-Bob, Ricky-Bob. Sammy-Bob, or any other Bobs, hyphenated or otherwise.
/sarcasm
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gradivus1 year, 3 months ago
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Oh, please. Religious Muslims also say it at weddings, and when their babies are born. They say it all the time!
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Christian's have said the Lord's Prayer for centuries when going into battle as well. Should we call it a "Christian battle cry"?
Look, I also think Islamist fanaticism is (currently) the greatest evil of our age, and the struggle against it is our greatest challenge. But I'm not willing to fight it with bigotry and emotionalistic hyperbole. That's not the American way, and I don't want it to start to be!
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