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Geller now spewing hate on MSNBC

July 14, 2010 3:03 pm ET

From the July 14 edition of MSNBC News Live:

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Why is Geller - who called Obama a "third worlder" - on CNN?

NBC gives Pam Geller platform to discuss mosque controversy -- why?

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    • Author by ForTheLoveOfEllipsis... (July 14, 2010 3:09 pm ET)
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      You see, the Free Exercise Clause only really applies to "Christians" in Wingnut World. Anyone non-"Christian" should just shut up and be glad they're not being thrown in jail, right? Right?...Bueller?...Bueller?...
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      • Author by Dradeeus (July 14, 2010 5:20 pm ET)
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        If they built a church near the site of the Oklahoma City bombings, people would go "Aw, that's sweet."

        They wouldn't go...

        "Oh my god. This is a CHRISTIAN church. Timothy McVeigh was a Christian! That's it. They're TRYING to mock the victims. It's a sign of victory! Disgusting."
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        • Author by magnolialover (July 14, 2010 8:44 pm ET)
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          Funy thing about that. If you google churches near Oklahoma Federal building you will find one less than one block away from it. So I assume if Geller has an issue with a mosque being 2+ blocks away from Ground Zero, she must not like this either right?
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    • Author by magnolialover (July 14, 2010 3:10 pm ET)
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      Darn that liberal MSNBC.
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      • Author by ForTheLoveOfEllipsis... (July 14, 2010 3:15 pm ET)
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        Yeah, the network of Uncle Paddy "Southern Strategy" Grand Dragon Buchanan, and now Pam "I hate all them-thur Moozlims" Geller. What's next--a remake of Savage Nation? Yeah, so much for that "liberal" network...
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    • Author by Treulos (July 14, 2010 3:11 pm ET)
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      Are you f***ing kidding me? She's actually implying that the mosque would be built near ground zero as a sign of triumph or victory over the WTC? This woman is hateful, ignorant, and sick.

      Sorry MSNBC, but I have lost a ton of respect for what I usually consider to be your usually decent journalistic integrity.
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      • Author by cugagcmu805031 (July 14, 2010 3:40 pm ET)
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        Something that stuck out for me in all of this is the fact that the commission had been holding hearings for a long time about this project. I didn't read one word of opposition until Fuchs Noose started stirring the pot a couple months back after the commission had approved the building permit. All of a sudden people were out protesting, some even coming from other countries. At the protest there were 2 gentlemen from Ethiopia who had come to support it. Well, someone heard them speaking Arabic, and the crowd began to turn on them. Had it not been for the police, these tools would have attacked some of their very own supporters. This just goes to show that there are many people who have to have someone tell them when/what/who to get riled up about/at.

        None of the protesters seem to have given a flip about the building project until Fuchs Noose decided to stir the flames of hatred. IMHO, the Muslims have as much right to build this Islamic center as the Christian church around the corner from my house has to build a new church. We should not stand idly by and allow anyone to change the Constitution for their own bigoted purposes because each time we allow that to happen, we lose a little more of our freedom. I strongly feel that the commission should stick to its' decision if it respects the 1st Amendment rights of all citizens, and Mayor Bloomberg should support the decision the commission made.
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        • Author by oreoexpo (July 15, 2010 1:35 am ET)
             
          "Had it not been for the police, these tools would have attacked some of their very own supporters"

          Hey, did you know that those two Christians, who were driven out of Egypt by Islam, are actually scheduled to speak at the next protest done by SIOA?

          http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/06/a-statement-from-the-copt-at-the-center-of-the-kerfuffle-during-last-sundays-sioa-rally.html
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      • Author by stefiz (July 14, 2010 4:10 pm ET)
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        sometimes people need to be reminded what right wingers really think...
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      • Author by Dyann (July 14, 2010 4:31 pm ET)
           
        So are MILLIONS of Americans Who Agree with Her!
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      • Author by Dyann (July 14, 2010 4:32 pm ET)
           
        So are MILLIONS of Americans Who Agree with Her!
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      • Author by Oldphoto678 (July 14, 2010 6:01 pm ET)
           
        No,no don't throw MSNBC under the bus. They have done just what we condemn fox for not doing. If we are on the right side of the issue then we can't allow our selves any attempt to hinder the free exspression of the other point of view, no matter how distasteful. To do so can only serve to dminish our own point of view.
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        • Author by ForTheLoveOfEllipsis... (July 14, 2010 6:10 pm ET)
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          True enough, OP, but you can't say that there aren't plenty of conservatives to offer cogent arguments to oppose the construction (if there are indeed any cogent arguments to be made in that vein) without rolling out a screeching anti-Muslim bigot. Do we have to invite the bloody KKK to discussions on race relations just so we can claim some kind of "balance"?...
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          • Author by Oldphoto678 (July 14, 2010 7:14 pm ET)
               
            You make an excellent point. Certainly we don’t have to give people like Geller yet another venue to spew hate. But, I see dragging these loons into the light of day as a good thing. Let every American see first hand the kind of hate and bigotry that the radical right really represents.
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    • Author by rikntx (July 14, 2010 3:14 pm ET)
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      She makes it sound as though the mosque is to be built at ground zero. My understanding is it is planned for a building that exists and caught some debris from the attacks. It is also my understanding that the gentleman who is the CEO of the company that owns the property is a Muslim. Aren't folks like Geller big supporters of property rights? I guess that is only if you are not a Muslim seeking to build a mosque on the property your company owns?
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      • Author by txthinker (July 14, 2010 3:26 pm ET)
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        The site is two blocks from Ground Zero. And morons like Geller forget (or choose to ignore) the fact that on 9/11, 300 Muslims died (not counting the hijackers). That's roughly 10 percent of the total number who died in the attack that occurred while Bush was napping.....
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        • Author by seahawks123 (July 14, 2010 3:39 pm ET)
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          I'm sure that the families of the people that were murdered by the muslim extremists are fine with this mosque being built... Yeah Right!!!
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          • Author by New Frontier (July 14, 2010 3:41 pm ET)
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            Moron.
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          • Author by superdude (July 14, 2010 3:47 pm ET)
               
            So you are against any Church being built near the Oklahoma Federal Building site then huh? I mean, the murderers who killed all those people were Xristians right?
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          • Author by nerzog (July 14, 2010 3:59 pm ET)
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            If they aren't, so what? Do they get perpetual last word on everything built within a mile of the site?
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          • Author by NiceguyEddie (July 14, 2010 4:02 pm ET)
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            They're entitle to their opinions and feeligns as anyone else. Would you midn explaining why that is graoudns to prevent soemone from exercising their CONSTITUTIONALLY PROTECTED RIGHTS in the development of THEIR OWN LAND?

            Good luck with that.

            A decent human being would realize that in ALLOWING, even ENCORAGING the mosque being built, America would be taking the HIGH ROAD and demonstrating that we are BETTER than the terrorists are adn BETTER than they SAY we are.

            Apparently you can;t see beytond "Mulsim = bad" and "Christain = good."

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            You commit the sin of presumtion. God is not impressed.
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          • Author by NiceguyEddie (July 14, 2010 4:05 pm ET)
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            (Holy crap I had a lot of tyops! I'm re-posting!)

            They're as entitled to their opinions and feelings as anyone else is. Would you mind explaining why that is grounds to prevent someone from exercising their CONSTITUTIONALLY PROTECTED RIGHTS in the development of THEIR OWN LAND?

            Good luck with that.

            Not to mention that a decent human being would realize that in ALLOWING, even ENCORAGING, the mosque being built, America would be taking the HIGH ROAD and demonstrating that we are BETTER than the terrorists are and BETTER than they SAY we are. TOLERANCE is an inherently GOOD and AMERICAN ideal.

            Apparently you can't see beytond "Mulsim = bad" and "Christain = good."

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            You commit the sin of presumtion. God is not impressed.
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          • Author by bintx (July 14, 2010 4:06 pm ET)
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            First, it's not a mosque, it's a community center.

            Second, it has nothing to do with the "muslim extremists" who killed the people on 9/11.

            Third,

            Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.


            It's the First Amendment right of ALL citizens to freely exercise whatever religious belief or non-belief they want.
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            • Author by Dyann (July 14, 2010 4:47 pm ET)
                 
              First, it IS a mosque.... On TOP of the 'community center'... read the plan *sheesh*
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            • Author by bintx (July 14, 2010 4:53 pm ET)
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              Thanks, squawks. I can ALWAYS count on you to give me a thumbs down when I post actual facts. As DellDolly would say, I believe you have a "personal animus" for me! LOL!

              [not really, you don't know me . . . kind of hard to take faceless internet BS seriously!]
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            • Author by riverdog (July 14, 2010 5:16 pm ET)
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              bintx, how do you know they have nothing to do with the 911 terrorists? i mean they probably are not extremists. but maybe only agree with bin laden but don't like his methods.
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              • Author by bintx (July 14, 2010 5:22 pm ET)
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                Oh, please.
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              • Author by bintx (July 14, 2010 5:40 pm ET)
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                How do I know that you aren't an ax murderer?

                I'm a Christian . . . that doesn't mean that I had anything to do with the OKC bombing, nor that I agree with McVeigh. As someone else noted, was there this sort of uproar when Christian churches wanted to build near the site of the OKC bombing?

                Stupid, stupid comment.
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              • Author by ForTheLoveOfEllipsis... (July 14, 2010 6:15 pm ET)
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                Yeah, all them-thur Moozlims look alike to you, don't they, cracker-boy? Go get back in your bedsheet, Grand Dragon...
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              • Author by ForTheLoveOfEllipsis... (July 14, 2010 6:16 pm ET)
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                Yeah, all them-thur Moozlims look alike to you, don't they, cracker-boy? Go get back in your bedsheet, Grand Dragon...
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              • Author by NiceguyEddie (July 15, 2010 7:40 am ET)
                   
                And that, folks, is what biggotry (racism, etc...)looks like.

                The burden of proof is not on any given group to proove that they're not evil. It's on the biggoted moron making the sweeping allegations to prove (or show ANY EVIDENCE AT ALL) that they ARE.

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                But what do I know? I voted for the half-kenyan, muslim guy who wants to destroy America.
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          • Author by txthinker (July 14, 2010 4:07 pm ET)
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            I'm sure that the families of the people that were murdered by the muslim extremists are fine with this mosque being built...
            If that's how you truly feel, Seabiscuit (and you're simply not parrotting the crap you've heard on right-wing talk radio), then I'm sure that you have protested the construction of each and every Christian church that has been built in Oklahoma City since Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols (both self-professed Christians) blew up the Federal Building and killed 168 men, women, and children.

            If not, then STFU.
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            • Author by Dyann (July 14, 2010 4:33 pm ET)
                 
              I'm sure that you have NOT supported every Christian Church proposed to be built in all of the Muslim World?
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          • Author by cugagcmu805031 (July 14, 2010 4:16 pm ET)
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            Yep. I'm just as sure that the families of the African Americans who were hanged by white extremists after the Civil War ended were fine with that building on the campus at the University of Texas having the name of an organizer of the KKK on it, too.

            You don't get the right to claim the moral high ground and/or the right to victim-hood when there are other groups that have been guilty of doing the same thing, but I guess to some people, it depends upon the group that is being oppressed that makes the difference.

            Yeah, right!!!!
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            • Author by Dyann (July 14, 2010 4:34 pm ET)
                 
              Aha! We got ourselves a proud Old/New Black Panther in da houz!
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          • Author by ProgLib (July 14, 2010 4:33 pm ET)
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            Actually, some are. The previous video clip of NBC's Ron Allen reporting about the mosque showed one man, who lost his wife on 9/11, said he didn't want to blame all Muslims because of the acts of the Muslim's who flew the planes into the WTC's.
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            • Author by magnolialover (July 14, 2010 4:42 pm ET)
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              Exactly. I have heard both sides from people who lost family members at the WTC. Some are against, some are for it, or don't care.
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          • Author by rtejon (July 14, 2010 6:00 pm ET)
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            And how much do you care about the families of those wedding parties we keep blowing up with our drones?
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        • Author by Dyann (July 14, 2010 4:43 pm ET)
             
          Build your mosque... five blocks away from Ground Zero. Now THAT would show some respect for the Victims of the Islamic Terrorist Attack against America. Why do we have to have respect for Islam, yet they aren't expected to respect the wishes of New Yorkers and the surviving families?

          WHY? Please, someone give me an intelligent answer.
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    • Author by papa bear3 (July 14, 2010 3:29 pm ET)
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      . . . the real insult is that the mosque/community center will be built before the buildings/parks that are actually at ground zero start to rise.
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    • Author by seahawks123 (July 14, 2010 4:24 pm ET)
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      Unlike the hate that is spewed by the libs on this site right?
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      • Author by magnolialover (July 14, 2010 4:28 pm ET)
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        You do realize that anonymous commenters on a website aren't remotely the same as being on a major cable news network right?
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      • Author by txthinker (July 14, 2010 4:28 pm ET)
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        If you don't like this site, Seabiscuit, you're welcome to go back to Free Republic......
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      • Author by bintx (July 14, 2010 4:32 pm ET)
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        Squawks, the comments made here are in response to the HATE and LIES which are spewed by your heroes, get it? Has nothing to do with any political ideology. Your heroes aren't conservatives and neither are you if you believe they are. They are very highly paid entertainers who make their money keeping uninformed, unquestioning folks like you believing their crap and coming back day after day to be fed more hatred and lies. Folks like you will believe anything these people say because you see them as "authority" figures. They aren't. They don't believe the BS they spew . . . it's their JOB to keep you hooked. They're laughing at your gullibility.
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      • Author by FDR_democrat (July 14, 2010 4:42 pm ET)
           
        Pardon me?
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      • Author by New Frontier (July 14, 2010 4:52 pm ET)
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        You realize we are responding to hate directed at us, right, moron? From Geller, Beck, Limbaugh... and you, dipsh!t.
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    • Author by Guppies (July 14, 2010 4:29 pm ET)
         
      What's that "Mahsktd" that Geller keeps referring too? She's a bigoted idjut.
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    • Author by TheAncients (July 14, 2010 5:34 pm ET)
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      Pamela Geller denies that the Srebrenica massacre was a massacre. In fact, on her OWN WEBSITE, she SUPPORTS the murderer Radovan Karadžić and purports that he is being tried in a Shariah court of law instead of the actual Hague court that the UN uses. Despicable. This sick lady hates Muslims in general. Not because of 9/11. Shame on MSNBC for giving this disgusting lunatic a platform to spew her hatred and nonsense.
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      • Author by bintx (July 14, 2010 5:42 pm ET)
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        It's interesting that this woman is always going off on rants about people being anti-Semitic. Her rants against Muslims could be considered anti-Semitic since Arabic speaking Muslims are Semitic. The term Semite refers to a people who speak Semitic languages which include Aramaic, Hebrew and ARABIC. She's an anti-Semitic Jew.
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        • Author by txthinker (July 14, 2010 5:49 pm ET)
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          She's an anti-Semitic Jew.
          She is a hate-filled imbecile.
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        • Author by txthinker (July 14, 2010 5:50 pm ET)
             
          She's an anti-Semitic Jew.
          She is a hate-filled imbecile.
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        • Author by Johaely (July 14, 2010 8:10 pm ET)
             
          By all i've read of the religions, Islam and Judaism are pretty much the same religion with just a different book. Same God, same customs, both are monotheistic, both arose from the middle east and central asia, both have been persecuted, both similar religious garbs...
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          • Author by John Paradox (July 15, 2010 12:49 am ET)
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            Actually, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are all referred to as "people of the Book".. the Torah, or Old Testament. Christians added the anonymous Gospels and letters of Paul, then Islam added the 'Koran'. Each successive religion developed from the previous, adding (and subtracting) various writings as 'the holy book'.
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      • Author by bintx (July 14, 2010 5:57 pm ET)
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        It's interesting that this woman is always going off on rants about people being anti-Semitic. Her rants against Muslims could be considered anti-Semitic since Arabic speaking Muslims are Semitic. The term Semite refers to a people who speak Semitic languages which include Aramaic, Hebrew and ARABIC. She's an anti-Semitic Jew.
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    • Author by lcdlover (July 15, 2010 11:15 am ET)
         
      Hello.
      All religion is mental illness, but Islam is criminal insanity, so it should be singled out for less tolerance. Moreover, the ground zero locale for the proposed facility is a bit of a slap in the face to all Americans, not just those who lost family on 9/11. It's time to step up to the plate, people, and speak up. This is the modern age, and rationality must take precedence over mindlessness. Sorry but that's it.
      lcdlover
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