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Today's Democrats are yesterday's Nazis

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ZVUGKTUBM

ZVUGKTUBM

It looks like PaceDog is a Trumpista.... Even though Trump can't be trusted to keep secret the things he has already been told in his pre-election national security briefings. I wonder what else he will spew at one of his rallies?

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Floridatexan

Floridatexan

Bob wrote:
2seaoat wrote:

A religious litmus test where if a person believes in Sharia Law, they should be deported...

Oh I absolutely agree with him about this one.  When anyone living in this country is in favor of having a religious book (any religious book) be the basis of all it's laws and all aspects of day-to-day life, including politics, economics, banking, business law, contract law, sexuality, and social issues,  then I want those traitors the fuck out of here.  Anyone who wants that sharia monstrosity DEFINITELY does not accept the American Constitution.
Yes the First Amendment does protect ALL religions including Islam.  BUT it doesn't give anyone the right to be treasonous.  

What you seem to be missing here is the heavy influence of religion that is already in play in this country, albeit in more subtle ways...or sometimes not so subtle. Bush, you know, claimed to be appointed by God to invade the Middle East. You talk about the brutality of (supposedly) a religion...and are apparently terrified of "sharia law"; have you forgotten about the torture our side inflicted on those people? The secret prisons? The people in our prisons for smoking weed, making money for corporations? The televangelists? The elected officials pandering to a wacko religious fringe? Who, exactly, are you accusing of treason? And Seaoat is right about this...you have a better chance of dying from a bee sting, or being hit by lightening, than being attacked by a foreign terrorist.

Guest


Guest

"Bush, you know, claimed to be appointed by God to invade the Middle East. "

Links to YouTube or quote that isn't second hand hearsay? Btw... that excludes mediamatters, common dreams, salon, kos... etc.

Good luck.

Markle

Markle

2seaoat wrote:Nope......he was a fascist and you are an idiot......some truths are self evident.

Hey BoardsofFL, isn't that the job of Wordslinger?

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Markle

Markle

othershoe1030 wrote:
Saul Alinsky wrote:
PkrBum wrote:You tell us all capt oblivious... was Hitler closed to lenin or Jefferson?


Political decisions at the voter level are influenced by emotion as much as by logic so you see hard working blue collar workers claiming the Trump is just like them, really?

The Democrats are asking us to come together to deal with problems. This is the farthest thing from being a Natzi.

Ironically it may well be Trump's connections to Russia and Putin that finally turn voters against him.  

Whose connections with Russia and Putin?

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Guest

othershoe1030 wrote:
Tellthetruth wrote:
Floridatexan wrote:Today's Democrats are yesterday's Nazis - Page 2 Unreality3

Wahnsinn:  Madness


Actually, the Germans would love a leader like trump who would stop the invasion of military aged males into their nation given the terrorism plaguing Western Europe to include Germany.

The Germans want a US president who will stand behind the nation's commitment to NATO and not roll out the red carpet in Eastern Europe for Putin.


Trump wants them to pay their fair share. The nation you mention has such good social programs to include healthcare and the like because we are paying the lions share to protect them from Russian aggression. What's wrong with Western Europe paying their fair share? I thought liberals believed we are not the police of the world? Heck, let's let Germany have some nukes to counter the Russian ones aimed at Germany? Then we can pull out all of the troops and save some money.

Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

2seaoat wrote:Bill did not..... talk with such denigration about Mexicans.  

You're a goddamn liar. I never ever "talked with such denigration about Mexicans". I have nothing against mexicans or anybody else. Only ragheads because it's a gutter destructive religion.
Again, you lie like Trump. He doesn't give a shit if anything he says is the truth, he just says it. Just like you do, asshole.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan

PkrBum wrote:"Bush, you know, claimed to be appointed by God to invade the Middle East. "

Links to YouTube or quote that isn't second hand hearsay? Btw... that excludes mediamatters, common dreams, salon, kos... etc.

Good luck.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/oct/07/iraq.usa

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George Bush has claimed he was on a mission from God when he launched the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, according to a senior Palestinian politician in an interview to be broadcast by the BBC later this month.
Mr Bush revealed the extent of his religious fervour when he met a Palestinian delegation during the Israeli-Palestinian summit at the Egpytian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, four months after the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.

One of the delegates, Nabil Shaath, who was Palestinian foreign minister at the time, said: "President Bush said to all of us: 'I am driven with a mission from God'. God would tell me, 'George go and fight these terrorists in Afghanistan'. And I did. And then God would tell me 'George, go and end the tyranny in Iraq'. And I did."

Mr Bush went on: "And now, again, I feel God's words coming to me, 'Go get the Palestinians their state and get the Israelis their security, and get peace in the Middle East'. And, by God, I'm gonna do it."

Mr Bush, who became a born-again Christian at 40, is one of the most overtly religious leaders to occupy the White House, a fact which brings him much support in middle America.

Soon after, the Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz carried a Palestinian transcript of the meeting, containing a version of Mr Bush's remarks. But the Palestinian delegation was reluctant publicly to acknowledge its authenticity.

The BBC persuaded Mr Shaath to go on the record for the first time for a three-part series on Israeli-Palestinian diplomacy: Elusive Peace, which begins on Monday.

Religion also surfaced as an issue when Mr Bush and Tony Blair were reported to have prayed together in 2002 at his ranch at Crawford, Texas - the summit at which the invasion of Iraq was agreed in principle. Mr Blair has consistently refused to admit or deny the claim.

Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian prime minister, who was also part of the delegation at Sharm el-Sheikh, told the BBC programme that Mr Bush had said: "I have a moral and religious obligation. I must get you a Palestinian state. And I will."

Mr Shaath's comments came as Mr Bush delivered a speech yesterday aimed at bolstering US support for the Iraq war.

He revealed that the US and its partners had disrupted at least 10 serious al-Qaida plots since September 11, including three planned attacks in the US. "Because of this steady progress, the enemy is wounded - but the enemy is still capable of global operations," he said. He added that Islamic radicals had used a series of excuses to justify their attacks, from conflict with the Israelis to the Crusades 1,000 years ago.

"We're facing a radical ideology with unalterable objectives: to enslave whole nations and intimidate the world," he said.

He conceded that al-Qaida, led in Iraq by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and other insurgents had gained ground in Iraq but the US would not leave until security had been established. "Some observers also claim that America would be better off by cutting our losses and leaving Iraq now. This is a dangerous illusion, refuted with a simple question: Would the United States and other free nations be more safe, or less safe, with Zarqawi and Bin Laden in control of Iraq, its people, and its resources?" Mr Bush asked.


Floridatexan

Floridatexan


http://www.pierretristam.com/Bobst/07/wf081507.htm

Hospital Bob

Hospital Bob

Floridatexan wrote:

One of the delegates, Nabil Shaath, who was Palestinian foreign minister at the time, said: "President Bush said to all of us: 'I am driven with a mission from God'. God would tell me, 'George go and fight these terrorists in Afghanistan'. And I did. And then God would tell me 'George, go and end the tyranny in Iraq'. And I did."

Mr Bush went on: "And now, again, I feel God's words coming to me, 'Go get the Palestinians their state and get the Israelis their security, and get peace in the Middle East'. And, by God, I'm gonna do it."

Mr Bush, who became a born-again Christian at 40, is one of the most overtly religious leaders to occupy the White House, a fact which brings him much support in middle America.


http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=2570947&page=1

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Guest

Floridatexan wrote:
PkrBum wrote:"Bush, you know, claimed to be appointed by God to invade the Middle East. "

Links to YouTube or quote that isn't second hand hearsay? Btw... that excludes mediamatters, common dreams, salon, kos... etc.

Good luck.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/oct/07/iraq.usa

Today's Democrats are yesterday's Nazis - Page 2 Bush372ready

George Bush has claimed he was on a mission from God when he launched the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq, according to a senior Palestinian politician in an interview to be broadcast by the BBC later this month.
Mr Bush revealed the extent of his religious fervour when he met a Palestinian delegation during the Israeli-Palestinian summit at the Egpytian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, four months after the US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.

One of the delegates, Nabil Shaath, who was Palestinian foreign minister at the time, said: "President Bush said to all of us: 'I am driven with a mission from God'. God would tell me, 'George go and fight these terrorists in Afghanistan'. And I did. And then God would tell me 'George, go and end the tyranny in Iraq'. And I did."

Mr Bush went on: "And now, again, I feel God's words coming to me, 'Go get the Palestinians their state and get the Israelis their security, and get peace in the Middle East'. And, by God, I'm gonna do it."

Mr Bush, who became a born-again Christian at 40, is one of the most overtly religious leaders to occupy the White House, a fact which brings him much support in middle America.

Soon after, the Israeli daily newspaper Haaretz carried a Palestinian transcript of the meeting, containing a version of Mr Bush's remarks. But the Palestinian delegation was reluctant publicly to acknowledge its authenticity.

The BBC persuaded Mr Shaath to go on the record for the first time for a three-part series on Israeli-Palestinian diplomacy: Elusive Peace, which begins on Monday.

Religion also surfaced as an issue when Mr Bush and Tony Blair were reported to have prayed together in 2002 at his ranch at Crawford, Texas - the summit at which the invasion of Iraq was agreed in principle. Mr Blair has consistently refused to admit or deny the claim.

Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian prime minister, who was also part of the delegation at Sharm el-Sheikh, told the BBC programme that Mr Bush had said: "I have a moral and religious obligation. I must get you a Palestinian state. And I will."

Mr Shaath's comments came as Mr Bush delivered a speech yesterday aimed at bolstering US support for the Iraq war.

He revealed that the US and its partners had disrupted at least 10 serious al-Qaida plots since September 11, including three planned attacks in the US. "Because of this steady progress, the enemy is wounded - but the enemy is still capable of global operations," he said. He added that Islamic radicals had used a series of excuses to justify their attacks, from conflict with the Israelis to the Crusades 1,000 years ago.

"We're facing a radical ideology with unalterable objectives: to enslave whole nations and intimidate the world," he said.

He conceded that al-Qaida, led in Iraq by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, and other insurgents had gained ground in Iraq but the US would not leave until security had been established. "Some observers also claim that America would be better off by cutting our losses and leaving Iraq now. This is a dangerous illusion, refuted with a simple question: Would the United States and other free nations be more safe, or less safe, with Zarqawi and Bin Laden in control of Iraq, its people, and its resources?" Mr Bush asked.



Second hand... third person... unconfirmed... exactly what I said would not be proof.

Floridatexan

Floridatexan


Are you seriously that brain dead that you didn't recognize Bush hiding behind his "faith" to justify doing anything he wanted while in office?

I'm not wasting my time looking for the myriad references to God in his speeches...but you should probably read this NYT article in its entirety.

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/10/17/magazine/faith-certainty-and-the-presidency-of-george-w-bush.html



"This CRUSADE...this war on terror..."

polecat

polecat

Given Trumps base, starting a fight with a heroic Muslim family to hide his complete ignorance and incoherence of foreign policy is smart.

Markle

Markle

2seaoat wrote:Nope......he was a fascist and you are an idiot......some truths are self evident.

Ah, BoardsofFL working under cover once again.

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