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    Ground Zero Mosque

    That's pathetic. The reason the status quo changed in the first place is because the status quo wasn't good enough to deal with certain problems, so society changed in order to overcome these obstacles. If we had maintained the status quo then we wouldn't be having this argument because the...
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    Ground Zero Mosque

    Actually there were hundreds and thousands of factors that led to the global recession. There is no such thing as "the recession in america", just the effects of the global recession that are being felt in America. And once again, I congratulate you on completely ignoring my points and...
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    Ground Zero Mosque

    I think you have a serious problem with equivocating sentences. Opal said that Birthers are largely supportive of the Tea Party, which you interpreted as her saying that the Tea Party is largely supportive of Birthers. Which is not the same thing. You did something similar earlier in the thread...
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    Ground Zero Mosque

    119 million Shinto practitioners in the world, plus people who carry out Shinto practices out of tradition.
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    Ground Zero Mosque

    Because people are scared and prefer the comforting warmth of bullshit to the coldness of truth, reason and logic.
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    Ground Zero Mosque

    The fact that you think this post is at all relevant to the point I was making is astonishing. I have spoken to a lot of people in my lifetime. I have spoken to people who's intelligence eclipses mine so much, while talking with them I could only listen in awe. I have spoken to people who have...
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    Ground Zero Mosque

    I know they don't, I was just holding them up as an example for my metaphor.
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    Ground Zero Mosque

    No, he said Muslims are the only kind of terrorists you see in the media. No one ever talks about all those American terrorists over in the Middle East. Oh wait, the US Military was on the news just now. My bad. Honestly, your entire argument amounts to "The terrorists were Muslim, therefore...
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    Ground Zero Mosque

    Actually, when you consider what you replied to, it makes less sense because while Dannichu and sreservoir were being snarky, they were making valid points. The terrorists were Muslim, which is why you oppose a mosque. By the same token, they were straight, male in motion, so the area around...
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    Ground Zero Mosque

    Ah, but surely the whole world was damaged by 9/11? Including the Muslim world? How much racism and prejudice have innocent Muslims had to endure for the actions of a few extremists? People of all faiths and cultures were lost in the bombing of the Twin Towers, but the wider effect was that many...
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    Ground Zero Mosque

    You have proved your own idiocy by completely ignoring the fact that Hamas had nothing to do with 9/11. You, sir, are a moron.
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    Ground Zero Mosque

    Well it might be if Hamas didn't spent most of their budget on community projects and if Hamas was the group who bombed the Twin Towers. Because, in case you hadn't heard, not only aren't all Islamic extremists working together but most of them are actually fighitng with each other as well as...
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