Funny how this never gets answered
Guarantee they are gonna call this a gay phobic hate crime and not home grown Muslim terrorism.
Funny how this never gets answered
Seems you have no problem blaming those on white males.
Have you been watching the news? They're already acknowledging he's an ISIS supporter.
Seems to go back a lot further than that since the FBI investigated him in 2013 and 2014 for terroristic comments.
You seem to have trouble with me illustrating that it's more than Muslim radicals that are committing these acts.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick tweeted this a few hours after the massacre:
"Do not be deceived. God cannot be mocked. A man reaps what he sows."
This verse from the Bible -- Galatians 6:7 -- may have its appropriate context.
http://www.cnet.com/news/texas-polit...tag=CAD590a51e
TX assholes, and the people who elect them, never cease to be repulsive.
No, REALLY?
In breaking news, water is wet!
He should resign on the spot if this tweet is true.
their usual tactic is too stay quiet for a few days, then come out "if everybody in that club had been armed, etc"
WHat difference did it make why he did it?
THe point is he could do it. He could buy an AR-15 and kill that many people because he WANTED to.
We, as a society, have already decided that we dont care when people get killed like this. It doesnt matter if its s in a club or a children at a pre-school. We like our "gun rights" more than a bunch of people we dont know getting killed.
well, USA created ISIS and Al Quada...USA did not create Islam nor does it know anything about Islam.
So then what was your point of responding to my initial post to IceColdBrewski in the first place?
What are the gun laws in Paris like?
You mean, what should we do about our more radical muslims citizens/refugees? The answer begins by better defining a consensus on what we Americans, here in the US, believe is radical and unacceptable behavior despite being someone's religious perogative - and whether the more politically correct and or progressive among us are willing to even entertain the possibility of having that discussion.
In essence, Im saying let's stop just hitting this from one side. It isnt just radical Islam to blame. It isnt just our gun laws to blame, either. An honest discourse needs to be had here about how a mixture of both are responsible.
They who? Are you saying Obama will acknowledge Muslim/ISIS inspired terrorism in his 12:30 speech?
suggested drinking game.
Take a shot every time Obama says guns.
Skip ten "gun" shots every time he says Muslim Terrorism
Bet you are ed up in 15 minutes.
Last edited by CosmicCowboy; 06-12-2016 at 12:08 PM.
I'm talking about the news itself. It's widely reported he's an ISIS supporter and this was a terrorist attack.
+1
its disgusting seeing BOTH sides ALREADY trying to spin this for political gain.
I can't even wrap my head around the amount of people killed. 50 people is an insane amount of people to be killed by one person.
Ex-wife of suspected Orlando shooter: ‘He beat me’
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The ex-wife of the 29-year-old man suspected of killing 50 people in a Orlando nightclub early Sunday said that he was violent and mentally unstable and beat her repeatedly while they were married.
The ex-wife said she met Omar Mateen online about eight years ago and decided to move to Florida and marry him.
At first, the marriage was normal, she said, but then he became abusive.
“He was not a stable person,” said the ex-wife, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because she feared for her safety in the wake of the mass shooting. “He beat me. He would just come home and start beating me up because the laundry wasn’t finished or something like that.”
Mateen’s ex-wife said she was having a difficult time when she first met him and decided to move to Florida to be with him. The two married in March 2009 and moved into a 2-bedroom condominium in Fort Pierce, Fla., that Mateen’s family owned.
Quote:
“He seemed like a normal human being,” she said, adding that he wasn’t very religious and worked out at the gym often. She said in the few months they were married he gave no signs of having fallen under the sway of radical Islam. She said he owned a small-caliber handgun and worked as a guard at a nearby facility for juvenile delinquents.
“He was a very private person,” she said.
The ex-wife said her parents intervened when they learned Mateen had assaulted her. Her father confirmed the account and said that the marriage lasted only a few months.
And Obama would be asinine to deny it wasn't a terrorist attack by an ISIS supporter since it's already been reported as such.
The NRA at least has enough respect for the victims and their families to wait a few days before trying to make a political statement.
Most Christians really don't know much about Christianity either
Why does the NRA even need to make a political statement
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