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Frugal1
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 09:52 am
@revelette1,
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Most of those in Muslim countries have already found God as you put it, they come from families of Muslims who have been Muslims for generations.


And most of the muslims that found God have been slaughtered by other muslims that follow islam.
revelette1
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 09:59 am
Transition adviser’s tweets add intrigue to Trump aide Jason Miller’s sudden resignation

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Twitter messages apparently posted by one of President-elect Donald Trump’s aides have added some intrigue to the sudden resignation of Jason Miller, Trump’s choice for communications director.

A tweet from the account of A.J. Delgado, an adviser to Trump’s campaign and a member of the transition team, appeared Thursday with the message: “Congratulations to the baby-daddy on being named WH ­Comms Director!” Delgado also appeared to call Miller “The 2016 version of John Edwards,” a reference to the former U.S. senator and Democratic presidential candidate who carried on an extramarital affair with his campaign videographer. Two other tweets called on Miller to resign — which he did.

“When people need to resign graciously and refuse to, it’s a bit . . . spooky,” one tweet read. It was followed by another saying Miller “needed to resign . . . yesterday.”

Delgado deactivated her Twitter account Saturday and could not be reached for comment ­Sunday.

Miller, who had been named Thursday to the high-level post of overseeing White House communications strategy, unexpectedly announced Christmas Eve that the West Wing job would be too demanding and he wanted to focus on his family.

The departure of Miller, one of Trump’s top campaign advisers and a leading spokesman for his transition efforts, has been an unwelcome distraction for the transition team as it assembles a government.

“After spending this past week with my family, the most amount of time I have been able to spend with them since March 2015, it is clear they need to be my top priority right now and this is not the right time to start a new job as demanding as White House Communications Director,” Miller said in a statement.

He added: “My wife and I are also excited about the arrival of our second daughter in January, and I need to put them in front of my career. I look forward to continuing to support the President-elect from outside after my work on the Transition concludes.”

Contacted on Sunday about the Twitter messages, Miller said in an email that “I’ll let my previous statement stand at this time.”

Delgado, an attorney, is a former columnist for Mediaite and was one of Trump’s staunchest defenders during the campaign. In early October, as some Republicans abandoned Trump after a videotape revealed lewd talk years earlier by the GOP nominee, Delgado tweeted: “Trump’s talk has zero impact on how his policies would affect Americans. But sure, let’s waste a day in the Ivory Tower feigning outrage.” She frequently defended him in TV appearances during the campaign.

Sean Spicer, a veteran GOP operative who was named White House press secretary, will take over what were expected to be Miller’s duties and will also have the title of communications director, Miller said in the statement.

According to the New York Post, Delgado, Miller and another Trump aide were seen in a Las Vegas Strip club on the night before the final presidential debate in October with three employees from CNN, NBC and ABC.

Miller, who has worked as a political consultant at Jamestown Associates
has a long history in GOP politics.

Miller joined Trump’s campaign as senior communications adviser shortly before the ­Republican National Convention, after serving as a top communications aide for the presidential campaign of Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.). He oversaw the Trump ­campaign’s communications throughout the general election. He continued in that role during the transition, sharing lead spokesman duties with Spicer.
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revelette1
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 10:04 am
@Frugal1,
This discussion should be moved elsewhere. I will say however, so did early Christian slaughter other Christians, yet the Bible did not tell us to carry out wars in Christ name, moreover, early Christians carried out crusades in Christ name trying to get Jerusalem out of the hands of Arabs.
Frugal1
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 10:08 am
@revelette1,
Basically, muslims remain a primitive culture while the rest of the world has advanced.
0bama has enabled a primitive culture to access nuclear weapons, this won't end well for many.
Leadfoot
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 10:13 am
@revelette1,
Quote:
Most of those in Muslim countries have already found God as you put it, they come from families of Muslims who have been Muslims for generations.

Becoming a Muslim, a Christian, a Hindu or any other religion does not mean you have found God. I assure you that the 'christian' folks killing people at women's health clinics have not found God nor have any of those Islamist terrorists. The problem has nothing to do with Muslims or Islam per se.

It is their frustration in trying to find God in this world's environment that precipitates terrorism of the sort we are seeing.

OK, I'm starting to sound like I'm preaching now so I'll give this up. Hopefully you get what I'm say'n.
revelette1
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 10:14 am
@Frugal1,
Ignoring your words, I'll take up the point. The point is that Islam itself is not to blame for Muslim extremist terrorism, but a lot of other factors combined as has been discussed already and can assessed numerous place online by those knowledgeable in this area.
Frugal1
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 10:17 am
@revelette1,
You can't take up my point by ignoring my words.

The mulsim culture is a primitive culture, and they are to blame for what has been transpiring during 0bama's rule.
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revelette1
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 10:23 am
@Leadfoot,
I get what you are saying now, I just disagree on more counts. I don't think they all have the same motive, but I agree they all use religion as their cover so to speak to carry out their political and/or national aims. Anti-abortionist do want to change Roe Vs. Wade and the reason is religious in most cases. However, Muslim extremist have many combined factors other than merely religious reasons to carry out terrorist activities.
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Frugal1
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 10:24 am


Let's face it, the world was a much safer place before 0bama's rule began.

Trump has his work cut out for him - he needs our support.
MontereyJack
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 10:28 am
@Frugal1,
Who was pres on 9 11, frug? Safe? Ha. And who is it who' talking about resdtarting the nuke arms race? Safe? Bullbleep. The country rejevted him. He deserves continuing rejection.
Frugal1
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 10:51 am
@MontereyJack,
MJ, have you always been this clueless, or did you recently have a mini-stroke?
giujohn
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 11:17 am
@blatham,
blatham wrote:

Memories (item #3)
Quote:
Thom Hartmann ‏@Thom_Hartmann 16h16 hours ago
Watching "It's A Wonderful Life" on NBC…. Back then we all agreed that greedy businessman were not a good thing… now they're heroes... Sad!



I'm beginning to strongly suspect that blather lives off my tax dollars on welfare. Typical socialist wanting to redistribute the wealth.
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MontereyJack
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 11:24 am
@Frugal1,
Never clueless. No stroke. For a right wing robot who seems incapablof thinking of anything but programmed extremis uberconservative talking points to aoccuse someone else is simply ludicrous. Youre a fount of bushwah, Frugl.
giujohn
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 11:24 am
@blatham,
This is the same nonsensical bullshit perpetrated by Obama that led to the rise of Isis and the caliphate and the tragedy in Syria.

You need to deal with this type of scum is an all-out war against radical Islam. No Holds Barred No Quarter given a complete annihilation of any fanatical Islamic entities. And if there is collateral civilian casualties that's just too damn bad. **** happens in war.
Frugal1
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 11:27 am
@MontereyJack,
Wrong again!

Damn MJ, you can't connect on anything these days - it sucks to be you.
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giujohn
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 11:27 am
@Leadfoot,
Leadfoot wrote:

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I was merely arguing that if rhetoric from the WH etc frames our motivation as engaging in a religious war



I don't know exactly how to respond to Islamic terrorism on a national scale. For me personally, it doesn't even exist.


And this is another attitude that lends to fanatical Islamic scum. Response is obvious... annihilate them.
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giujohn
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 11:31 am
@revelette1,
revelette1 wrote:

Oddly, it seems, those who are in poverty are easily led fanatics of whatever persuasion. It doesn't mean a perverted interpretation of Islam should be the acceptable measure we use when deciding labels of terrorist.

Poverty driving Syrian men and boys into the arms of Isis

In Palestine I imagine it is more of a territorial reason than religion.


Another example of how the bleeding heart liberals are so disconnected from how the diseased mind of these terrorists work.
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blatham
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 11:32 am
Columbia Journalism Review has a great piece on the New Yorker cartoonist who produced the following - surely the brightest political cartoon I saw this year CJR

http://www.cjr.org/images-body/NY1.jpg

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MontereyJack
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 11:35 am
@giujohn,
Than god you're not n any power. Pretty cavalier support for massiive innocent death. Do tht and you'd turn the entire mideast agsinst us. look at Pew polls to see the truly miniscule numbef of jihadis versus total pop,
giujohn
 
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Mon 26 Dec, 2016 11:47 am
@revelette1,
revelette1 wrote:

Osama Bin Laden actually have grievances which he spelled out, not that it in any way excused his recruiting and plans and actions of terrorism, it does not. Look it up, but, from what I remember it was mostly western interference in Muslim/Arabic countries.


This is the type of bleeding heart liberal attitude that caused people who would not have voted to come out and vote for Trump because his opponent and her closet Muslim friend Obama failed to identify our enemies as radical Islamic terrorists... This one actually believes that there was a justifiable excuse for bin laden. How utterly pathetic.
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