Quote from AAAintheBeltway:
I don't "dislike" muslims. There is probably more common ground between them and conservatives than between conservatives and far left radicals like Obama.
Unfortunately, a combination of muslim expansionism and our own interventionist foreign policies have created a situation where a significant part of the muslim world has been radicalized and wishes harm on the US.
In addition, we are a Christian country. Having any large, aggressive religious minority weakens us and creates a fault line for future conflict.
The combination of these factors leads me to believe we should limit muslim immigration to something close to zero.
Quote from futurecurrents:
Correct. You get a gold star.
Religion is a crutch a sham a bunch of hooey and collective delusion. The sooner man graduates from it the better.
I was thinking much the same thing after reading kunt2's post.Quote from STC Capital:
As a black male, I can see his point on that. Before the civil rights movement, which was nothing more than a ploy for the KKK-Democrats to pretend to care for blacks, the black community didn't have the problems that it has today. After blacks turned liberal, things have been on a downward spiral ever since. After signing the Civil Rights act, Dem. President Lyndon B. Johnson said, "I'll have those n*****r" voting Democrat for the next 200 years."
I don't know is that is what he's talking about, but if so, I agree with him. BUT....I don't agree with the deprivation of rights that occurred before then, of course.
Quote from tradingjournals:
Religion is a great thing. Among other things, it protects us from immorality.
The majority are against your views.
Science is against your views.