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Reasonable sounding?  Everything you write on this subject sounds off-the-wall to me.

posted by TAPS. on January 31, 2015 at 11:46 AM | link to this | reply

Nautikos

This is especially chilling to me in another way I'll try to get across.  When I work, it is in Irving which is part of the metro-Dallas area.  I think I know where he probably spoke; maybe not, but most probably and maybe even when.  I drive by the place when I drive into Irving from my home; it's not that far from the hotel where I stay.  It is often packed with vehicles.....limos stretched across the front.  It always gives me the creeps when I drive by.....something about it just does.

 

posted by Krisles on January 30, 2015 at 11:26 PM | link to this | reply

Dear Naut....your posts are too long for me.

 There is only one thing I know how to do properly

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posted by Kabu on January 30, 2015 at 6:01 PM | link to this | reply

His words are very telling. A dangerous man he is, indeed.

posted by FormerStudentIntern on January 30, 2015 at 12:02 PM | link to this | reply

I've been visiting www.jihadwatch.org for a few years now, and it's pretty enlightening. Americans have a difficult time understanding the concept of "Nation" as easterners see it. "Nation" isn't a land mass with borders, but an ideology. Even western muslims have a difficult time understanding this, and in spite of themselves offer support to a very anti-human attitude. So when we see "leaders" such as Ramadan emerging we assume they're radicals, but they're really not. They are doing exactly what their Nation, what their ideology, has formed them into doing.

posted by Gheeghee on January 30, 2015 at 11:18 AM | link to this | reply