General Eisenhower, a war criminal?

Don't Muslims put Islam above the interests of any country that they reside in?
Being a Muslim is much like being a Christian in America.

You have your faith in God, but you are also patriotic to the country that you live in.
 
Being a Muslim is much like being a Christian in America.

You have your faith in God, but you are also patriotic to the country that you live in.

So all the foreign fighters in Iraq and Afghanistan, there without support of their governments? The kind that haven't been released from Gitmo because no one will take them? They just don't count as Muslim?
 
So all the foreign fighters in Iraq and Afghanistan, there without support of their governments? The kind that haven't been released from Gitmo because no one will take them? They just don't count as Muslim?
Not quite shure what you are asking?
 
The thought of agreeing with Sunni Man about anything is an odd one, but because of a few foreign fighters in Iraq and Afghanistan, "Muslims" (all one billion of them?) put their religion before their government? Come on, people, you have to realize how weak that is.

There are Muslims who put their religion above the well-being of their government. Christians too, I expect. Probably Hindus as well. In America, at least, I don't think it's the norm.
 
Do you think that Josef Mengele was a war criminal? Do you think that Adolf Hitler was a war criminal?
 
Exactly what I was talking about.

If you even question a small part of the "official" version of the holocaust.

The name calling and attacks immediatly begin.

I concur. Funny how that works, actually.
I can recall going up to Harlem in the 60s to explain to some folks about the loopholes I'd found in the so-called Emancipation Proclamation. I just wanted to ask a couple of questions from their point of view. ("Their" being the possessive of "them", if ya get my drift.)

So, I got my friend's car, drove up town, and wouldn't you know, I found a parking place right in front of the Black Panther office.

"Say, if I give you a shiney quarter would one of you knuckle draggin lawn jockeys watch my 'chine for me?", says I.
"Say, what?", says forty other voices in unison.
"Oh, I just want to chat with someone inside. I'd like to inform them of the investigation I've been conducting on a hundred year old document, and the fact that I think it's void under the law, and that you'll all have to report to Massah James' place in Birmingham next Monday."

I'm writing this from the beyond, of course. Seems that all you have to do is say horrible things about someone, and then make up b.s. about research and documents, and they throw you onto subway tracks. Who'd a thunk it?

:spjimlad::spjimlad::spjimlad:
(Three spiders: The above is a work of fiction. Any semblance to any persons, living or deceased, is purely coincidental.)
 
This thread sounds like alot of justificationist whining. Another sad attempt from the ultra-conservatives to white wash the guilt of the nazis by standing up and shouting "Oh 300 SS men shot at Dachau....how do they suffer so!".

This sounds an awful lot like the whining that goes on over Dresden; you'd think that the Germans were a bunch of well-mannered chaps who never gassed Jews or terror-bombed anybody in Spain during the 1930's.
 

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