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[*] posted on 4-16-2015 at 08:18 PM


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It is especially disturbing that the Japanese, the most productive and contributing minority group, and least demanding of social benefits were treated this way. Unlike other minority groups today, they are hardly even considered to be in need of the "free stuff", and continue to be among the brightest and most productive US citizens today.


Nothing like racially stereotyping....so how do you feel about other minority groups?


To name a few more....Vietnamese, Chinese, Koreans....largely academically, and professionally successful as a group....hmm, seems to be predominantly Asian. Mexicans largely have a admirable work ethic and contribute positively to the economy. Sorry, it is what it is, and I fail to find any of these qualities in researching Dearborn MI, the largest Muslim enclave in the U.S. Honor killings, religious intolerance, abuse of women, refusal to conform to US law, etc. etc.


Just a heads-up, Muslim is a religion not a race:light: Seems like you're drinking a bit too much Kook Aid amigo with your generalizations.


Brilliant observation .I'm sure you would hardly be a match for me in knowledge of middle eastern tribes and cultures, so I won't waste anymore time with you.You libs always resort to biting and scratching and spitting,and name calling, wasting everyone's time and showing your ignorance. My five years in Saudi Arabia as a defense adviser taught me more than I wanted to know, so I won't waste anymore time debating an uninformed lib.


What a wonderful response:no: Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!:yes: Did you learn from Bill O'Reilly? :P




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[*] posted on 4-17-2015 at 04:03 PM


Damn uninformed libs! Keep going guys. Gotta love the biting and scratching. Where's my bong?
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[*] posted on 4-17-2015 at 04:05 PM


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Damn uninformed libs! Keep going guys. Gotta love the biting and scratching. Where's my bong?



Good to see the republicans having a puff now and then :lol:

Hope you found your bong.... ;D




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[*] posted on 4-17-2015 at 04:48 PM


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It is especially disturbing that the Japanese, the most productive and contributing minority group, and least demanding of social benefits were treated this way. Unlike other minority groups today, they are hardly even considered to be in need of the "free stuff", and continue to be among the brightest and most productive US citizens today.


Nothing like racially stereotyping....so how do you feel about other minority groups?


To name a few more....Vietnamese, Chinese, Koreans....largely academically, and professionally successful as a group....hmm, seems to be predominantly Asian. Mexicans largely have a admirable work ethic and contribute positively to the economy. Sorry, it is what it is, and I fail to find any of these qualities in researching Dearborn MI, the largest Muslim enclave in the U.S. Honor killings, religious intolerance, abuse of women, refusal to conform to US law, etc. etc.


Just a heads-up, Muslim is a religion not a race:light: Seems like you're drinking a bit too much Kook Aid amigo with your generalizations.


Brilliant observation .I'm sure you would hardly be a match for me in knowledge of middle eastern tribes and cultures, so I won't waste anymore time with you.You libs always resort to biting and scratching and spitting,and name calling, wasting everyone's time and showing your ignorance. My five years in Saudi Arabia as a defense adviser taught me more than I wanted to know, so I won't waste anymore time debating an uninformed lib.


Anytime I see a post, whether here or on many other sites that uses the term "you libs", I totally disregard it. It must be from the zombies who watch Fox News.
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[*] posted on 4-17-2015 at 05:16 PM


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You libs always resort to biting and scratching and spitting,and name calling, wasting everyone's time and showing your ignorance.


is that a stereotype?




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