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now that you've done that, now post the abstract from one that proves your point.How many Christians are running around blowing people up, using trucks to ram into crowds, shooting up gay nightclubs and military bases?
Many. Google it...
"Many. Google it..."
No, you post links instead, of course you can't post links because you are babbling out of your buttocks again.
For those who can't Google...
- Christian terrorism - Wikipedia
Christian terrorism - Wikipedia - 256k - 22 hours ago - similar pages
Christian terrorism comprises terrorist acts by groups or individuals who profess Christian motivations or goals. Contents. [hide]. 1 Historical. 1.1 Gunpowder Plot ...- 10 of the Worst Terror Attacks by Extreme Christians and Far-Right ...
http://www.alternet.org / tea-party-and-right / 10-worst-terror-attacks-... - 142k - similar pages
Jul 24, 2013 ... Most of the terrorist activity in the U.S. in recent years has come not from Muslims, but from radical Christianists, white supremacists and far-right ...- Radical Christian Terrorists | The Huffington Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com / warren-j-blumenfeld / radical-christian-terror... - 605k -similar pages
Apr 4, 2016 ... Terrorism has been described generally as the use of.
- The Religious Sources of Christian Terrorism | The Huffington Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com / babak-rahimi / the-religious-sources-of... - 578k - similar pages
Jan 27, 2016 ... So, let's call these incidents for what they are: Christian terrorism. While violence in its terroristic form is not an exclusively Christian practice, ...- Yes, The Planned Parenthood Shooter Is A 'Christian Terrorist'
https://thinkprogress.org / yes-the-planned-parentho... - 162k - similar pages
Dec 1, 2015 ...As investigators scramble to make sense of last week's tragic mass shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, Colorado, ...- Christian terrorism - MarkHumphrys.com
Christian terrorism - 203k - similar pages
In the modern era of rampant global Islamic terrorism, many people on the Western left are anxious to come up with examples of "Christian terrorism". The aim is ...- 6 modern-day Christian terrorist groups our media conveniently ...
http://www.salon.com / 2015 / 04 / 07 / 6_modern_day_christian_t / - 306k - similar pages
Apr 7, 2015 ... AlterNet The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) recently released an in-depth report on terrorism in the United States. Covering April 2009 ...- Arab Social Media Users: Killing of NY Imam was 'Christian Terror'
http://www.breitbart.com / jerusalem / 2016 / 08 / 14 / arab-social-media-users- / - 265k -similar pages
Aug 14, 2016 ... Arab social media has accusations of "Christian terror" regarding the case of an imam and his friend being gunned down in Queens, NY.- One of America's biggest threats is radical Christian terrorists ...
http://www.lgbtqnation.com / 2016 / 05 / one-americas-biggest-thr / - 222k - similar pages
May 22, 2016 ... Christian terrorists Bil Browning. Terrorism has been described generally as the use of violence, or the threat of violence, to accomplish a ...
Within six months the Leftist Maniacs will be fully under the heel, then they learn to keep quiet and behave or face the consequences.
now that you've done that, now post the abstract from one that proves your point.Many. Google it...
"Many. Google it..."
No, you post links instead, of course you can't post links because you are babbling out of your buttocks again.
For those who can't Google...
- Christian terrorism - Wikipedia
Christian terrorism - Wikipedia - 256k - 22 hours ago - similar pages
Christian terrorism comprises terrorist acts by groups or individuals who profess Christian motivations or goals. Contents. [hide]. 1 Historical. 1.1 Gunpowder Plot ...- 10 of the Worst Terror Attacks by Extreme Christians and Far-Right ...
http://www.alternet.org / tea-party-and-right / 10-worst-terror-attacks-... - 142k - similar pages
Jul 24, 2013 ... Most of the terrorist activity in the U.S. in recent years has come not from Muslims, but from radical Christianists, white supremacists and far-right ...- Radical Christian Terrorists | The Huffington Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com / warren-j-blumenfeld / radical-christian-terror... - 605k -similar pages
Apr 4, 2016 ... Terrorism has been described generally as the use of.
- The Religious Sources of Christian Terrorism | The Huffington Post
http://www.huffingtonpost.com / babak-rahimi / the-religious-sources-of... - 578k - similar pages
Jan 27, 2016 ... So, let's call these incidents for what they are: Christian terrorism. While violence in its terroristic form is not an exclusively Christian practice, ...- Yes, The Planned Parenthood Shooter Is A 'Christian Terrorist'
https://thinkprogress.org / yes-the-planned-parentho... - 162k - similar pages
Dec 1, 2015 ...As investigators scramble to make sense of last week's tragic mass shooting at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado Springs, Colorado, ...- Christian terrorism - MarkHumphrys.com
Christian terrorism - 203k - similar pages
In the modern era of rampant global Islamic terrorism, many people on the Western left are anxious to come up with examples of "Christian terrorism". The aim is ...- 6 modern-day Christian terrorist groups our media conveniently ...
http://www.salon.com / 2015 / 04 / 07 / 6_modern_day_christian_t / - 306k - similar pages
Apr 7, 2015 ... AlterNet The Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) recently released an in-depth report on terrorism in the United States. Covering April 2009 ...- Arab Social Media Users: Killing of NY Imam was 'Christian Terror'
http://www.breitbart.com / jerusalem / 2016 / 08 / 14 / arab-social-media-users- / - 265k -similar pages
Aug 14, 2016 ... Arab social media has accusations of "Christian terror" regarding the case of an imam and his friend being gunned down in Queens, NY.- One of America's biggest threats is radical Christian terrorists ...
http://www.lgbtqnation.com / 2016 / 05 / one-americas-biggest-thr / - 222k - similar pages
May 22, 2016 ... Christian terrorists Bil Browning. Terrorism has been described generally as the use of violence, or the threat of violence, to accomplish a ...
Within six months the Leftist Maniacs will be fully under the heel, then they learn to keep quiet and behave or face the consequences.
I like what they're doing now; making complete idiots out of themselves. Their actions would make anybody ask themselves if they wanted to be associated with such a bunch of anti-Americans.
Let the entire country see what Democrats are really all about. The more protests, riots, and threats to Trump, the better for us Republicans.
nope, just sounds foolish and it doesn't reflect well as an ex president. Watch out Jimmy Carter.Oh, so he's lost his 1st Amendment rights, has he?Obama had his turn, he needs to shut up before Trump verbally destroys the fool.
and they are what exactly?yep, kind of went there cause you felt the need to have to warn obummer that the donald tweets. wow. like even obummer knows that. And if the donald tweeted something about obummer meant what exactly? And that is how I got to the 1st amendment. I mean there had to be a point for the warning right?so you just are the right hand man for obummer then. nice.so you don't believe trump has 1st amendment rights. nice.
When did I say the Grabber in Chief should be banned from tweeting? I support his right to make a fool of himself.
Nice pole vault.
There was a point but it was not the warning to the former President about the dire and or disastrous consequences of a nasty tweet by the Grabber in Chief, King of the nasty tweets.
Oh, so he's lost his 1st Amendment rights, has he?Obama had his turn, he needs to shut up before Trump verbally destroys the fool.
nope, just sounds foolish and it doesn't reflect well as an ex president. Watch out Jimmy Carter.Oh, so he's lost his 1st Amendment rights, has he?Obama had his turn, he needs to shut up before Trump verbally destroys the fool.
Seems that none of these Democrat ex Presidents can mind their own business. Bush? Virtually disappeared. His father? Same thing. Reagan? Never heard from him again.
Nobody cares.Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.
Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.
The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.
President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.
Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.
With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve heard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.
Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.
Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.
The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.
More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time
Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!
Nobody cares.Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.
Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.
The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.
President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.
Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.
With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve heard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.
Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.
Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.
The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.
More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time
Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!
No to mention, it is almost unheard of for an ex to remain in D.C.
Not about The Muslim Blamer they don't. Unless, of course, they're leftist traitors.Nobody cares.Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.
Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.
The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.
President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.
Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.
With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve heard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.
Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.
Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.
The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.
More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time
Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!
That's part of the problem with you lying NaziCons - many people DO care!
most only those who didn't win.Nobody cares.Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.
Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.
The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.
President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.
Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.
With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve heard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.
Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.
Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.
The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.
More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time
Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!
That's part of the problem with you lying NaziCons - many people DO care!
most only those who didn't win.Nobody cares.Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.
Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.
The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.
President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.
Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.
With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve heard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.
Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.
Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.
The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.
More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time
Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!
That's part of the problem with you lying NaziCons - many people DO care!
Funny. With 12 million illegals, she should of had at least 6 million more votes.most only those who didn't win.Nobody cares.Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.
Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.
The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.
President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.
Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.
With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve heard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.
Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.
Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.
The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.
More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time
Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!
That's part of the problem with you lying NaziCons - many people DO care!
Funny. Hillary received 3 million more votes - in spite of Putin and Assange and Comey.
and they are what exactly?yep, kind of went there cause you felt the need to have to warn obummer that the donald tweets. wow. like even obummer knows that. And if the donald tweeted something about obummer meant what exactly? And that is how I got to the 1st amendment. I mean there had to be a point for the warning right?so you just are the right hand man for obummer then. nice.When did I say the Grabber in Chief should be banned from tweeting? I support his right to make a fool of himself.
Nice pole vault.
There was a point but it was not the warning to the former President about the dire and or disastrous consequences of a nasty tweet by the Grabber in Chief, King of the nasty tweets.
Nobody cares.Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.
Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.
The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.
President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.
Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.
With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve heard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.
Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.
Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.
The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.
More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time
Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!
That's part of the problem with you lying NaziCons - many people DO care!
and so he tweets out a nasty one he treats out a nasty one. so? You sure were concerned for obummer like he wasn't going to like it. why?and they are what exactly?yep, kind of went there cause you felt the need to have to warn obummer that the donald tweets. wow. like even obummer knows that. And if the donald tweeted something about obummer meant what exactly? And that is how I got to the 1st amendment. I mean there had to be a point for the warning right?so you just are the right hand man for obummer then. nice.
Nice pole vault.
There was a point but it was not the warning to the former President about the dire and or disastrous consequences of a nasty tweet by the Grabber in Chief, King of the nasty tweets.
The President can make his statement but the Grabber can respond with a nasty tweet if he wants to. Not in anyway trying to limit the Constitutional rights of the Grabber to tweet, as you mendaciously suggested that I did.
and funny she didn't win the ones that counted. the other candidate did. why do you supposed?most only those who didn't win.Nobody cares.Obama wanted to give Trump his space. Nine days later, he is joining the debate.
Former President Barack Obama released a statement on Monday expressing solidarity with those protesting his successor’s ban on travelers and refugees entering the United States from certain Muslim-majority countries.
The statement, issued under the name of Obama’s spokesman Kevin Lewis, was the first time that Obama has weighed in on Donald Trump’s presidency. And though it did not mention Trump by name or directly criticize the executive order that he signed on Friday, the implication was one of disapproval.
President Obama is heartened by the level of engagement taking place in communities around the country. In his final official speech as President, he spoke about the important role of citizens and how all Americans have a responsibility to be the guardians of our democracy — not just during an election but every day.
Citizens exercising their Constitutional right to assemble, organize and have their voices heard by their elected officials is exactly what we expect to see when American values are at stake.
With regard to comparisons to President Obama’s foreign policy decisions, as we’ve heard before, the President fundamentally disagrees with the notion of discriminating against individuals because of their faith.
Obama studiously kept his criticism of Trump muted during the transition and pledged to give Trump space after he assumed office. But nine days into the presidency, a host of executive orders have brought protestors to the streets and the nation’s airports. And they’ve compelled Obama to speak out as well.
Part of what may have compelled the former president was Trump’s insistence that the executive order mirrored what the Obama administration did when it stopped refugees from coming into the U.S. from Iraq for six months.
The fact-checkers have sided with Obama on this dispute, noting that Obama was vocally critical of any ban on refugees that prioritized one religion over another, as Trump’s does.
More: Obama Weighs In On President Trump For The First Time
Thank you, President Obama! We miss you!
That's part of the problem with you lying NaziCons - many people DO care!
Funny. Hillary received 3 million more votes - in spite of Putin and Assange and Comey.