Someone gets it.
How did you come to that assumption?
I was laughing at the irony in your post. It's what I do when there is irony in a post.
Someone gets it.
Phony baloney outrage felt by 70% of Americans.
(burp)
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Why not? Is there some law that says the majority can't be wrong?
Your own conduct nominates you for the abuse you receive here, Darrin.
You keep putting yourself out there for it, all the while soliciting sympathy for your hurt feelings and insulted personal character.
/crocodile tears
yes, but is just as disingenous to infer that all of those who are against this opposition have illegitimate or erroneous reasons for their stance against that opposition. it is equally disingenous to assert that those who argue against these opponents have categorized the former in one specific set defined by racism or islamophobia.
Thanks, Dad.
Who thinks that? I totally understand where the other side is coming from.
who posted this :
this indicates that you agree with the premise of the article that you posted and have repeatedly defended.Keith Olbermann has the "last refuge of a liberal" down to an art form:
"In Scott Brown we have an irresponsible, phobic, racist, reactionary, ex-nude model, tea bagging supporter of violence against women and against politicians with whom he disagrees."
so how is it you understand where the 'other side' is coming from? and exactly what ideological group populates this side? (lemmings?)
This whole time I didn't realize we were debating a Charles Krauthammer article. I feel like I've wasted a lot of time now. Somebody warn me next time.
The thesis of the article isn't that the left doesn't have any valid arguments with respect to the issues -- it's that they completely DISREGARD the other sides' arguments as the crazy rants of racists, phobes, Islamophobes, xenophobes, etc.
The fact that you don't understand that, says something about you, not me.
We gave you a chance to prove your position had nothing to do with Islamophobia when you were asked to explain the difference between Rauf's and Beck statements. You couldn't
Others may not be motivated by Islamophobia, but you most certainly are.
muslim extremists from saudi arabia.
thats a mind for the gop.
See what I mean. Krauthammer is right.
Probably 90% of the posts in this thread reinforce Krauthammer's OpEd.
What is the difference between Rauf's and Beck statements again?
You might want to read your response.
Did they stop allowing prayer in private schools Viva?
Since the OP is not about ME (I know you are obsessed with me, but get over it), please tell me what YOU think motivates "others" that oppose the Ground Zero mosque.
Nothing.
Is Beck building a 15-story mosque at Ground Zero?
So what is the argument then? Feel free to lay it out. I mean other than, "Some people who practice Islam caused 9/11, therefore, we should not build this mosque here".
I think many people have many reasons.
Yours is Islamophobia.
I'm sure others share your Islamophobia, so you can feel good about that.
What might their reasons be?
I don't know. If you really want to know, you should ask every American.
I wanted to know your reason.
And now I know.
Your reason is Islamophobia.
So your argument is that, because Rauf said some (possibly) unpatriotic statements, he should morally decide to not build a mosque there.
But what do his statements have to do with it being a mosque? I mean, would you oppose the building if it were, say, a church? If you think it shouldn't be built because he opposes America or something similar, you would then oppose any building he wanted there, right?
A VERY large scale mosque being built VERY near to where 3000 Americans were killed in the name of Islam (not necessarily by Islam) seems in poor taste to some. But, they have every right to build it. Move it a couple miles away and I don't see a problem with it.
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