Muslims are rioting against the US and in support of OBL

Do you support muslim riots protesting OBL's death?

  • Yes its free speach. even in the EU

    Votes: 5 45.5%
  • No, they should be deported as terrorist sympathizers

    Votes: 6 54.5%

  • Total voters
    11
this is difficult, my gut says, throw them the hell out but.....

But nothing. You can't argue with a righteous visceral reaction. They don't belong here. The the MFs should have their civil wars back in their homelands.
 
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Great Britain is a lost cause. They are reaping what they sowed under the same crap Obama wants US to do...The socialist do-gooder yaksqueeze Doctrine.

Britain is a SHELL of it's former self.
 
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A tiny radical group of potential criminals who happen to be Muslim, and are in no way representative of Islam. Expel them from the UK because they violated the law, not because of their religion.

You’d think Americans, of all people, would understand this.
 
A tiny radical group of potential criminals who happen to be Muslim, and are in no way representative of Islam. Expel them from the UK because they violated the law, not because of their religion.

You’d think Americans, of all people, would understand this.

Oh no, not REAL Americans...
 
A tiny radical group of potential criminals who happen to be Muslim, and are in no way representative of Islam. Expel them from the UK because they violated the law, not because of their religion.

You’d think Americans, of all people, would understand this.

We understand all too well. Blood is thicker than water.
 
The emotional, knee jerk reaction part of me says, throw them out. Part of me says though that all have a right to protest, not just if you agree with them, no matter how repugnant their belief is.
 
The emotional, knee jerk reaction part of me says, throw them out. Part of me says though that all have a right to protest, not just if you agree with them, no matter how repugnant their belief is.

Terrorism is a crime, supporters of terrorism are criminals. Its not repugnant, it better be illegal. By definition a hate crime, or sedition, or incitement, or any number of crimes to deport them or at the very least toss them in jail.
 
They should be ignored.

That is tacit approval of terrorism. They can't be trusted, they need to go.

It's not tacit approval to believe in freedom of association and speech. I don't approve of Nazis or racists either but I believe in their freedom of association and speech.

The demonstrators are scum. If they have committed a crime, they should be on the first plane back to Barbaristan or wherever they come from. But we shouldn't be locking up people because we disagree with them.
 
They should be ignored.

That is tacit approval of terrorism. They can't be trusted, they need to go.

It's not tacit approval to believe in freedom of association and speech. I don't approve of Nazis or racists either but I believe in their freedom of association and speech.

The demonstrators are scum. If they have committed a crime, they should be on the first plane back to Barbaristan or wherever they come from. But we shouldn't be locking up people because we disagree with them.

There has to be various lines between various issues. They aren't protesting about animal rights, or women's rights, or muslim/sharia rights, they are protesting in favor of terrorists and terrorism. They are advocating violence against you and your family. You might trust them as neighbors, I don't. I want them out.
 
The muslims in London'istan re rioting

Osama Bin Laden death: UK Muslims stage mock funeral outside US Embassy | Mail Online

Whoever left them into our societies should be shot. Those terrorist supporters need to be sent back to where they came from.

Are you talking about people like this guy?

President Obama Backs Islamic Center Near Ground Zero - DailyFinance

That's the guy that ordered the mission that killed Osama..

Here's the guy that didn't..

Was this because of President George Bush's close ties to the bin Laden family?

In 1978, Bush and Osama bin Laden's brother, Salem bin Laden, founded Arbusto Energy, an oil company based in Texas.

Several bin Laden family members invested millions in The Carlyle Group, a private global equity firm based in Washington, DC. The company's senior advisor was Bush's father, former President George H.W. Bush. After news of the bin Laden-Bush connection became public, the elder Bush stepped down from Carlyle.



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