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  1. In no defense of z whatsoever..... Am I the only one who read that thinking he was just making a joke about dumb Alabamans and grammar? (Said not say)

    I may be missing some history. Carry on [emoji482]

     

    I also read it as a joke on the stereotypical Alabamagrama, but I don't know the guy so ...

  2. Trump is the worst thing that could happen to this country. I'm a small government appreciating, free market espousing, freedom-loving (not pretend freedom-loving, like your average Toby Keith fan, actual freedom) token libertarian, and the man is the most Hitler-esque of any modern candidate I can remember, though his persona is so ridiculous one has to wonder how much of it is an act.

     

    Choose between a socialist/scandalous liar who deletes government-related email servers because they're somehow "private", or a bigoted lunatic, who stands firmly against the "small government" ideals his party is supposed to represent, and whose genius ideas include a giant border wall that would cost hundreds of billions to build, and wouldn't work.

     

    We are fucked.

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    I don't know many CCW holders, but the few I do know always have that billy badass attitude, and always talk about "when something goes down"

     

    I don't have any issues with someone carrying, it's your right to do so, Just doesn't make any sense to me, if I ever felt the need to walk out of my house with a gun, it would be time to move for me.

     

    I understand and respect your point of view, I simply disagree. If we ever meet you will have met someone who carries regularly, if not daily, and absolutely detests the idea of ever having to use it for defense. There is an unfair stereotype of the "gun nut" who is so paranoid about boogeymen that he can't function and is constantly in fear of attack. As someone who carries so regularly, I can attest that this is not often true. I never think about my having a firearm, I just do. The same way I have my wallet, or keys, it just goes with me. I'm not dwelling on it, or having adolescent power fantasies about being a hero. If I have to leave it behind it does annoy me, but that is relatively rare, and sadly, almost exclusively in places where mass shootings typically occur.

  4. When you're in that situation report back.

     

     

    Everyone gun toting cowboy thinks they will be able to magically stop any situation. IF I had a gun, and pulled it out once he drew on me things would have ended poorly. I could have been shot dead, or him, or both of us. Instead some talking got the guy to cool his shit, rare case, yes.

     

    I think you're projecting a bit. It's simple, you get to choose whether or not to carry a firearm, I respect that choice. I simply ask for the same. Very few CCW'ers I know have the billy-badass attitude you bring up, but there are some, sadly. For me, if a shooting is going down I'm looking for ways to get me and my family away from the situation and into relative safety, the firearm allows me to mount a defense should there be forceful denial of that escape.

     

    Unlikely? Absolutely. I don't expect my house to catch on fire either but it's insured. The risk is low, but the consequences for inaction, high. We all have to choose our level of comfort.

  5. Sounds like quite the SharkJump pretending to kill off beloved main characters so you get to pull the big, soap-opera fake out.

     

    COMIC SPOILERS BEGIN COMIC SPOILERS BELOW

     

    So glad I quit watching, the comic just fucking murdered his ass out of nowhere and it was brutal, and it could happen to basically anyone, anywhere.

     

    Though I quit reading not terribly long after that partially because Negan was so cartoonishly evil, so maybe it doesn't matter.

  6. has anyone ever met an "extreme liberal?" i have not and i meet strangers everyday. no one has ever called me cis-gender, a rapist, or privileged.

     

    these people only exist on the internet and are more than likely 4chan trolls... relax guys

     

    My sister goes to Harvard, have a five minute conversation with any of her friends. You will want to kill yourself.

  7. I want to thank well-meaning non-Muslims who, in the wake of these attacks, have emphasised that they have been carried out by a small, twisted minority. A terrorist's goal is to sow hatred and discord, and by not giving in, you are defeating their plans.

     

    But I want to say that as a Muslim, I wish that we weren't so quick to emphasise that this has nothing to do with us. While I personally have never killed anyone and none of my friends and family have ever resorted to violence, radicalism has everything to do with Islam. And the failure to address that out of a well-intentioned commitment to tolerance is making the problem worse.

     

    ISIS is a Muslim organisation, and it is an Islamic problem. Let me say it again to be perfectly clear. ISIS is a Muslim organisation, and they are a cancer at the heart of Islam. And the problem will not go away until Muslims confront that.

     

    ISIS attackers scream 'Allah hu'akbar' during their attacks.

    ISIS recruits cite Qur'anic verses as justification for the rape and enslavement of women.

    ISIS soldiers kill archaeologists, gay men and women, and people who refuse to convert to Islam because they are blasphemers.

     

    There are no Christians in ISIS. There are no Buddhists, Jews, Pagans, Taoists, Houngans, Catholics, Wiccans, Hindus or even Scientologists in ISIS. ISIS is a Muslim organisation and they kill in the name of Islam.

     

    So don't say that ISIS aren't 'true Muslims' or that they are 'not really Muslims'. Like any large organisation, ISIS exists in a spectrum. You have the aimless, restless teenager who never amounted to anything in his life and traveled to Syria because he can't find a job and doesn't know if the Qur'an is to be read from left to right or right to left. But you also have pious professionals, businessmen, and academics who read their Qur'an cover to cover, pray every day, were seduced into radicalism, and truly believe that the Islamic State's goal of conquest is a noble one. The so-called 'Caliph' Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi has a doctorate in Islamic studies.

     

    So if you feel that Muslims are being oppressed or killed in Muslim countries, I expect you to also be just as outraged by ISIS. Because they have killed more Muslims in Iraq, Syria and Jordan than the entire US army. They have done more damage to the name and reputation of Islam than any Western nation. ISIS is Islam's biggest enemy, not the US, not Israel or France or Germany or the Russians.

     

    We have to own the problem. We have to admit that this is a religious problem, and we need to renew our commitment to a secular country which treats all religions equally. I have believed in the importance of secularism all my life, and with every day that passes that belief grows stronger. Religion is no way to govern a nation. Not any religion, and not any nation.

     

    ISIS is not America's problem, nor the British, nor the French. ISIS is not Syria or Iraq's problem. ISIS is a problem for Muslims. And if you can't admit that, you're not really a good Muslim either.

     

    Normally I don't share Facebook posts, but this is thoughtfully written, and pertinent.

  8. It's clear that in today's world what we accept as a "terrorist act" has morphed a bit since 9/11, fair or unfair, that happens when you extinguish three thousand lives in a single orchestrated attack. Though that act was as political as it was steeped in religious dogma, with a lot of those in Al Queda being largely disliked by ISIS members and leadership. However, how closely are they following the texts they hold so dear? Again in the bible there are plenty of verses to detest, but very few incidents of organized Christians bombing large public events, non-believers, or other innocent non-combatants.

     

    I do not give a pass to fundementalist extremists of any creed, color, or nation. Buddhists extremists are as detestable as Muslim extremists, or Christian extremists, or political extremists.

     

    I would also separate clearly mentally deranged lone-wolves (a lot of mass-shooters) from those unified under a common ideological flag though.

  9. The problem is anytime someone criticizes Islam, folks immediately start pulling the "you're a racist" card, and it's complete bullshit. I don't want to restate the exact same points I made in yesterday's thread, which none refuted with any semblance of reason, or logic, just emotional "stop the racism!" nonsense. ISIS is following an incredibly literal interpretation of the Qur'an. Do most Muslims? No, of course not. Is it because of their skin color? No, of course not. Are there a disturbingly high number of radicalized followers? Absolutely, look at the Pew Poll numbers. Now the ideas in most "ancient holy books" are horribly backwards, and inconsistent with modern values. The "Big 3" are all chock full of despicable views, but which of those three currently has followers numbered in the millions, exercising the hateful, violent commands in their precious holy books, with alarming regularity? In statistically significant numbers, only one, and the ideas are deserving of critique.
  10. Those front seven Ohio state has faced this year is terrible. No wonder he can get 100+ a game.

     

    Although it's an impressive streak it's not an end all. Henry has more total yards and touchdowns this season.

     

    And a quality loss, and that's what really counts.

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