Re: Where do you stand on these topics?

Postby crankyhead » Sun Mar 11, 2012 2:24 pm

WTFO, you're in the military, maybe you're privy to some information that I'm not, and can answer these questions I have:

A) In Afghanistan last night, there was an American staff sergeant who murdered 16 civilians, including 9 children, but the media isn't really giving out any details of who he is. I'm just wondering, can you tell me what religious denomination he affiliates himself with?

B) I know that if he's a muslim, then we'll have to immediately label him a terrorist, maybe put him on jihad watch, and then by association, label all american staff sergeants as terrorists (can't be too careful), and put all those people on jihad watch too, but what do we do if he's not a muslim? Does that mean he's not a terrorist?

C) If it turns out he's a buddhist, does that mean we have to start bombing Tibetan monks, y'know, just in case?
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Re: Where do you stand on these topics?

Postby GrouchoMarxist » Sun Mar 11, 2012 4:18 pm

crankyhead wrote:WTFO, you're in the military, maybe you're privy to some information that I'm not, and can answer these questions I have:

A) In Afghanistan last night, there was an American staff sergeant who murdered 16 civilians, including 9 children, but the media isn't really giving out any details of who he is. I'm just wondering, can you tell me what religious denomination he affiliates himself with?

B) I know that if he's a muslim, then we'll have to immediately label him a terrorist, maybe put him on jihad watch, and then by association, label all american staff sergeants as terrorists (can't be too careful), and put all those people on jihad watch too, but what do we do if he's not a muslim? Does that mean he's not a terrorist?

C) If it turns out he's a buddhist, does that mean we have to start bombing Tibetan monks, y'know, just in case?



I hope no Qurans were hurt......Libs and muslims will sure be pissed then
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Re: Where do you stand on these topics?

Postby WTFO » Sun Mar 18, 2012 9:49 pm

Again, strawman arguments are not worth my time. I will not justify liberal stupidity with a rational answer. I have attempted that already and it has only proven that the left-leaning morons on this site are incapable of rational thought and respectful dialogue.

Back on the topic of the Afghanis who think it's okay to murder people over some burned qur'ans (that were already defaced by muslims), here is a great apology to Karzai (watch the whole thing, it's very interesting):



I love this woman!
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Re: Where do you stand on these topics?

Postby crankyhead » Sun Mar 18, 2012 10:54 pm

WTFO wrote:Again, strawman arguments are not worth my time.


Then why do you insist on making them?
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Re: Where do you stand on these topics?

Postby WTFO » Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:29 pm

Ah, the PeeWee Herman debate tactic "I know you are but what am I?". Truly pathetic and childish.

You can't point to a single strawman argument from me because I haven't used one. I have backed up all my positions with facts and evidence. Most of which came directly from the qur'an.

Again showing that many on the left are incapable of submitting an intelligent discussion and not worth the effort of debate.
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Re: Where do you stand on these topics?

Postby crankyhead » Sat Mar 31, 2012 9:36 pm

WTFO wrote:You can't point to a single strawman argument from me because I haven't used one.


WTFO wrote:I guess I shouldn't expect more from liberals, they follow their progressive dogma just as blindly and ignorantly as muslim extremists.


Here's one, and I only had to go back a few pages. I bet if I cared to, I could find more. Congratulations, putz.
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Re: Where do you stand on these topics?

Postby WTFO » Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:22 pm

It's truly amazing that you don't have a clue as to what constitutes a strawman argument. What you provided is an accurate comparison between the ignorance of dogmatic liberals and muslim extremists.

Then capped it off with a childish insult. Truly pathetic. We're done, you lose (again).
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Re: Where do you stand on these topics?

Postby crankyhead » Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:38 pm

It's truly amazing that you believe you know what a strawman argument is.

Even more amazing is your constant need to be reminded that you are misusing the term. But should we expect anything less from a guy who insists on redefining language as he sees fit? Probably not.

Capped off with you insinuating that you're shutting down the argument, (pathetic liberal tactic, right?) for the twelfth time, you putz.
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Re: Where do you stand on these topics?

Postby WTFO » Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:44 pm

Back on topic. The violence and hate of islam. See the parallels between radical muslims and Nazis:



Derailing the discussion to personal attacks has been a common theme from the opponents of this thread. I'll do my best to prevent that for those who actually want to see the truth about Islam.
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Re: Where do you stand on these topics?

Postby WTFO » Sat Mar 31, 2012 10:48 pm

Here's an interesting lecture on Islam:

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