Muslims against Free speech in front of BarryO's white house.

abandonconflict

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Fascism is a form of capitalism, hence the privatization of economic infrastructure and resources in every historical example of it.
 

skunkd0c

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how about those wonderful christians in the KKK who want to kill morris dees for prosecuting hate crimes?
it would appear you are trying to imply that the motivation behind this is predominately dependent on Christianity?

seems more likely the driving force behind their hate is their KKK ideology not any subsequent religion they may claim to follow
if some individual members of the KKK are atheist can we also blame atheism too ?

what passage in the bible do these KKK members quote when publicly issuing death threats ?
how many assassination attempts have there been on Morris Dees life ?
 

UncleBuck

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it would appear you are trying to imply that the motivation behind this is predominately dependent on Christianity?

seems more likely the driving force behind their hate is their KKK ideology not any subsequent religion they may claim to follow
if some individual members of the KKK are atheist can we also blame atheism too ?

what passage in the bible do these KKK members quote when issuing death threats
how many assassination attempts have there been on Morris Dees life ?
curse of ham, you fucking white supremacy apologist.
 

ChesusRice

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it would appear you are trying to imply that the motivation behind this is predominately dependent on Christianity?

seems more likely the driving force behind their hate is their KKK ideology not any subsequent religion they may claim to follow
if some individual members of the KKK are atheist can we also blame atheism too ?

what passage in the bible do these KKK members quote when publicly issuing death threats ?
how many assassination attempts have there been on Morris Dees life ?
it would appear you are trying to imply that the motivation behind this is predominately dependent on Christianity?

seems more likely the driving force behind their hate is their KKK ideology not any subsequent religion they may claim to follow
if some individual members of the KKK are atheist can we also blame atheism too ?

what passage in the bible do these KKK members quote when publicly issuing death threats ?
how many assassination attempts have there been on Morris Dees life ?
Kkk is a Christian identity group.
Threats to Morris dees? Weekly. And the FBI takes them seriously
 

ChesusRice

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WND (formerly WorldNetDaily or, as it was affectionately known to its fans, WingNutDaily or WhirledNutDaily) is an extremist conservative website founded by Joseph Farah in 1997 as a project of his Western Center for Journalism.[1] It espouses a fundamentalist Christian, creationist view of the world, and regularly engages in racist attacks against African-Americans. Its political leanings are right-wing, pro-"Christian right," and supposedly pro-United States, with strongly libertarian economic views. Its coverage provides multiple sides of the issues: the conservative viewpoint and the ultra-conservative viewpoint. It is far to the right of Fox News.
While they present themselves as news, WND is essentially a tabloid for radical right-wingers. Their publishing standards are rock-bottom, and they have run stories from extremely questionable sources on many, many occasions.[2][3] They are best known for distributing Ann Coulter's insipid columns, as well as articles written by noted political analysts Chuck Norris and Pat Boone. They recently added disgraced baseball bigot John Rocker as well, indicating they've decided to drop the dog whistles and go with overt racism.
The scary thing is that this bilge is actually slightly influential, with made-up bullshit from WND making its way out the mouths of wingnut congressmen and cable TV pundits far too often.[4]

[edit] Corporate structure
Although its website lists Washington, D.C. as the location of its corporate and marketing headquarters and Medford, Oregon, as the location of its accounting office, it is actually headquartered in Medford. For decades Medford has been a Mecca for survivalists, conspiracy theorists, and others of the paranoid-unhinged persuasion; it is also candidate to become the capital of the State of Jefferson, should that state ever become a reality. The other offices listed are an "operations" office in Long Beach, California, and a "customer service" office in the Kansas City suburb of Blue Springs, Missouri. In 1999, it was incorporated in the tax haven state of Delaware.
[edit] Website contents
[edit] Advertising
While the website obviously has to pay its costs somehow, advertising is done in a particularly tacky way. Advertisements for products sold through the website store are inserted into news articles as a few lines of hyper-linked text — in the same style for linking to previous articles — giving no indication that it is advertising. Ads are placed on the front page using the same fonts and formatting as article headlines, making it difficult to differentiate between advertising and news content. One of the best examples of this was in November 2011 when under the banner of "WND Exclusive" was an article titled "Obama hasn’t destroyed ‘that time of year,’ at least not yet ..."; clicking on this apparent shocking headline led you to an article plugging WND Superstore's Christmas selection. [5]
Banner advertising on the site falls into two broad categories: passive weight-loss techniques and survivalism-related products. Basically, advertisers think WND's readers are fat slobs who want to lose weight without effort or paranoid nut jobs who think America is going into a second dark age and the only way to survive is to preserve your own food and generate your own power. The power generation issue is especially ironic, given that WND criticizes Google for solar-powering their premises (except for the server cluster), but flogs kits to build your own system for $100.
[edit] Columnists
Farah writes daily on his three favorite topics: how the media is liberal, how the media is ignoring his latest venture because they are liberal, and defending his latest venture from the media's attacks, because they are liberal. Mostly he talks about how he has been in the media thirty years and that when he started out the media "just reported the truth" and similar fantasies.
However, the election of Barack Obama to the office of the President of the United States in 2008 really brought Farah and his cronies over the edge. During the 2008 election season, Worldnet Daily became one of the most vocal promoters of the birther conspiracy theory crusaders to expose the truth that Barack Obama was supposedly born in Kenya instead of Hawaii, and that the actual birth certificate registered in Hawaii is a forgery. In spite of vast amounts of evidence that these theories are nothing but hot air and that the entire world is laughing at them, they continue to push this twaddle in the face of the public as the truth, in the hope that if they repeat the lie often enough, someone will believe it and it will become the truth. While they don't come right out and admit that Barack Obama is the Anti-Christ, the writers at WND have done everything they can to convince themselves (and tomorrow the world…ha ha ha!) that Obama is EVIL.
Without exception, every visit to WND will treat you to two running themes: Obama is evil, and the Satanic cult of Islam is launching a holy war against the entire world. Needless to say, anything in the media that hints at the idea of Obama as a Muslim will show up in SCREAMING HEADLINES here.
 

ChesusRice

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IS OBAMA ELIGIBLE TO BE PRESIDENT?
What do you make of the Barack Obama birth certificate issue?
Published: 11/20/2008 at 12:00 AM
image: http://www.wnd.com/files/2008/11/120111obama2.jpg

Barack Obama may have won the presidential election, but is he eligible to serve? That’s a question on the minds of millions of Americans eager to see his birth certificate and find out for sure if he was born in the U.S., as he claims. The Obama machine has scoffed at requests to see the form of the Hawaiian birth certificate that includes the specific hospital in which the delivery took place. The form released by the campaign does not include that information, leading to suspicions Obama might have been one of the foreign-born babies of the 1960s who were, nonetheless, provided birth certificates by the state of Hawaii. Now it’s time for you to sound off on this controversy.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/forums/forum-235/#sRoso7upTeFD2l8T.99
 

ChesusRice

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One of the most significant measures of a president’s success is the number of “firsts.” Some are worthy of praise. Ronald Reagan, for example, was the first president to directly challenge the Soviet Union and attempt to collapse its empire rather than try to co-exist through a policy of “mutually assured destruction.”
Others firsts, however, are dubious, and it’s safe to say that Barack Obama could easily establish himself as the president with the most firsts of that kind.
He was the first president to lead the U.S. to a downgrade in its credit rating.
He was the first to refuse to defend an existing law — the Defense of Marriage Act — by declaring it unconstitutional.
The list of Obama’s firsts seems limitless, and this forum is your opportunity to help compile a record for the history books.

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/forums/obama-was-the-first-president-to/#SDqJbizgtzY2R13Y.99
 
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